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JOB BRIEF: The Consulate General of Malaysia in New York is seeking a responsible, reliable and efficient individual to join the Consulate as Chauffeur. The ideal candidate should have excellent oral and written communication skills, along with a professional, diligent attitude, capable of undertaking a variety of tasks and working effectively under pressure. JOB DESCRIPTION / RESPONSIBILITIES: a) To drive (without influence) the official / office car for Consul General, officials, visitors and others as instructed by Consul General / Head of Chancery. b) To constantly check with officers on daily programs and provide appropriate advice on departure time. c) To maintain vehicles in safe, clean and good working conditions on a daily basis by: · Conducting daily inspection of the overall condition of the vehicles. · Checking tire pressure, air-conditioning, sound system, windows, brakes, lights’ conditions, etc. · Ensuring that fuel is adequate at all times. · Ensuring that E-Z Pass is functioning / in sufficient amount. d) To ensure the security of the vehicles at all times. e) To ensure that scheduled and routine maintenance of vehicles is performed on time. f) To report immediately any damage of vehicles to Head of Chancery and arrange for repair work to be done. g) To make statements and record all traffic violations on the vehicle. h) To ensure the cleanliness of the vehicles on a daily basis (wash/ wax/ vacuum). i) To maintain a Logbook and record all travel information on daily duty, petrol consumption and mileage. j) To dispatch and receive any urgent letters, banking matters, etc. k) To assist the Consul General in the coordination of special events / visits / programs. l) To perform any other duties as and when directed by the Consul General from time to time. ** REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS** a) Minimum High School Diploma or equivalent in any discipline - additional qualification in relevant fields will be a plus. b) Basic knowledge of office equipment, such as computers, printers, scanners and fax machines. c) Excellent time management skills and the ability to prioritize work. d) Attention to detail and problem-solving skills. e) Excellent written and verbal communication skills. f) Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task. g) Excellent interpersonal skills including pleasant personality with relevant experience. h) A valid US Driver’s License i) Excellent knowledge of New York City’s roads and parking regulations. j) A valid working permit to work in the US (for non-US citizens). The Consulate General shall not act as a sponsor for the applicants in obtaining a visa / working permit or bear the costs for visa / work permit renewal.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are actively seeking coaches, college students, and youth development specialists to join our dynamic team of recess coaches from October 2024 through June 2025. As a valued member of Kids in the Game, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our school communities and programming, which focuses on incorporating educational and engaging sports and fitness classes throughout the school day. About the role: Recess Coaches lead group games in schools across New York City during the school year. Coaches organize games and challenges that promote physical activity and positive interaction among children and young adults from Pre-K to middle school. Your goal is to develop motor skills and physical development among younger children and encourage proper exercise and eating habits among older children. You must be able to adapt your activities to accommodate and include children with different physical and development abilities. Weekly Schedule: Monday through Friday from 10:45am-1:45pm Location: Growing Up Green Charter School, 89-25 161st St. Jamaica, NY 11432 As a Recess Coach, you can expect to: - Teach skills and enhance children’s knowledge of physical fitness, health education, rhythm and dance, as well as individual and team sports, through Kids in the Game curriculum - Work cooperatively with other Kids in the Game staff members in planning a balanced recess & physical education program - Analyze, demonstrate, and explain basic skills, knowledge, and strategies of formal sports, games rhythms, and fundamentals of body movement - Provide individualized and small group instruction in order to adapt the curriculum to the developmental needs of each child - Provide appropriate safety instruction and conduct safety checks on equipment and field areas to insure the overall safety of all sports equipment and school spaces - Implement best practices in child behavior management to provide an orderly, productive environment in physical education classes and group activities - Evaluate each child's growth in physical skills, knowledge, and contribution in team sports, and share regular progress reports with school administrators and Kids in the Game’s program management team - Collaborate with school administrators to develop the method by which he/she will be evaluated in conformance with district guidelines. - Communicate with parents and school counselors on each child’s progress - Performs other duties as may from time to time be assigned by the supervisor to successfully implement the physical education program
We are seeking skilled and experienced tutors to work with high school students in various subjects. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of tutoring experience, a passion for education, and the ability to motivate and support students to achieve their academic goals. Minimum 2 years of experience in tutoring or teaching high school students. Must be fluent in English Strong communication and interpersonal skills Must be New York City-based and available for in-person sessions Reliable, patient, and committed to student success Benefits: Competitive hourly pay of $150 Flexible scheduling Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students’ academic journeys Working hours: 15 to 20 hours per week
Medical Assistant Instructor Job Types: Part-time Pay: $35.00 - $40.00 per hour Job description - Under the direction of the Program Coordinator, Instructors are expected to: - Provide proper instruction in the area of their expertise, i.e. clinical classes such as Phlebotomy or EKG & administrative classes such as Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Microsoft, Medical Insurance and Billing. - Obtain a state instructor’s license - Develop sound curriculum materials or utilize curriculum materials provided by New Age Training - Continuously update course material to maintain relevancy of instruction to business trends and industry changes - Conduct training according to the Education Department Policies and Procedures - Responsible for attendance and grading according to school regulations - Maintain professional education and training - Be familiar with OSHA standards and regulations (for clinical instructors) - Wear appropriate PPE, dispose of biohazardous materials and regulatory waste (for Clinical Instructors) - Comply with all policies and procedures as detailed in the Department of Education Policies and Procedures - Be responsible for their students’ retention - Maintain all forms as described in the Education Department Policies and Procedures Requirements: - NYS/BPSS Teacher License in Clinical or Office Skills - We can advise on how to apply for this license. - At least 2 years of experience Available Schedule: Monday through Friday Day: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Monday through Thursday Evening: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Related keywords: medical assistant, medical assistant instructor, instructor Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Health insurance Retirement plan Schedule: - 5 hour shift - Day shift - Monday to Friday - 4 hour shift - Night Shift - Monday to Thursday Education: Associate Degree or Higher (Preferred) Experience: - Teaching: 2 years (Preferred) - License/Certification: - BPSS Teacher License (Preferred) Work Location: In person
Job Summary The BPW Instructor plays a crucial role in delivering all of BPW Services that target students. Additionally the BPW Instructor teaches a variety of brain break activities to students in Pre-K, Elementary, Middle, and High Schools. The BPW Instructor works in various schools during the week but typically stays at one school for the majority of the day. The BPW Instructor will guide participants through various activities, exercises, workshops, and retreats, demonstrating expertise in BPW’s services. Flexibility to cover services across NYC's five boroughs is required. Responsibilities - Essential Duties: - Articulate the mission, vision, and services of Brain Power Wellness Services. - Understand the role of the Instructor, including being a professional representative of Brain Power Wellness Services, ensuring quality services, being a positive role model when implementing Brain Breaks in the classroom with students, and creating a positive and collaborative environment. - Be familiar with the contents of the BPW Teacher Binder and be able to locate and articulate its contents. - Understand the principles and brain science supporting the BP Activities (e.g., Water Up Fire Down) and incorporate them when teaching BP Activities so the audience understands the why behind doing the activities. - Instructor Responsibilities - Training: Master instructional modules, resources, program structure, and best practices. - Class Visits: Have a complete understanding of BPW’s program structure & best practices. Within one month have expertise, and be able to independently lead activities and explain core themes in all of the class Visit flows for Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, and Special Education. Engage with students to encourage participation. Class Visits are typically 20 minutes in length (with some exceptions) with a 5 minute transition period between Class Visits. Depending on the school and schedule, an instructor on average may conduct anywhere from 8-12 visits on a given day. - Staff Wellness: Lead staff wellness sessions, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Student Leadership Program: Co-lead Student Leadership Program session, activities, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - School Retreats (Day & Overnight): Assist Trainers & FCs at the retreats, lead/co-lead wellness activities, lead/co-lead stations, manage groups, space setup, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Day School Retreats: Assist Trainers & FCs at the retreats, lead/co-lead day school retreat wellness activities, co-lead stations, assist with setup, and engage with the group to encourage participation. - Shadowing Services: Shadow a member of the NYC Services Team while they conduct services the BPW Instructor is training on to obtain exposure to those services and learn how to conduct them. - Debrief Meeting: At the end of services, have a debrief meeting with the principal of the school. Recap email is sent to the Field Coordinator to summarize what was discussed. - Learn Worlds Modules: Complete all assigned Learn World Modules and assessments. - Weekly Meetings: Have weekly check-in meetings with your Instructor Supervisor. - SIS: At the end of each work day, obtain (and create virtual Sign In Sheets for virtual sessions) and submit Sign-In Sheets (SIS) on the same day the service was provided timely so payment can be requested from DOE. - Daily Reports: At the end of each work day submit a Daily Report to your supervisor & FC describing the day's activities, areas of challenge and growth, and questions or concerns. Other Responsibilities - Arrive to all assigned services, and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the service. - Provide coverage for services as needed, wherever needed in the 5 boroughs of NYC. - Attend weekly Staff Meetings either in person at the BPW office or virtually according to the weekly schedule. - Respond to emails, calls, texts, and Google Spaces announcements. - Take initiative when in the office to maintain a safe and clean environment for the BPW Team (e.g., assisting Office Manager in room set up/break down, cleaning, removing garbage, etc.). - Provide back-up support for the BPW Services team in order to get services completed on time. - Submit timesheets and expenses by the deadlines. - Participate in committees/groups that work on tasks which enhance the Instructor role experience, maintaining and developing the instructors skillset, or updating the materials Instructors work with. Professional Skills Professionalism | Punctuality | Accountability | Team Player | Growth Mindset | Effective And Respectful Communication | Professional Integrity | Autonomy | Confidence | Knowledgeable | Admin Skills | Time Management | Multi Tasking | Advanced Communication With School Leaders Schedule Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 4 PM Possible after-hours & weekend work due to staffing needs for business retreats & programming Travel required to facilitate and support BPW Services outside of New York City. EEO Statement BPW is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic!
Job Title: Teacher Assistant Schedule: 20-25hours per week - IN Person - STATEN ISLAND, NY Job Type: Part-Time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt/ Hourly Pay Rate: $16 to $20 per hour (*based on city, state and/ or federal contractual obligations and budgetary allowances) ABOUT UNITED ACTIVITIES UNLIMITED: Staten Island, NY; United Activities Unlimited, Inc. (UAU) is a community-based agency that provides a wide range of services that is inclusive from job placement, youth development programs and community outreach services to inspire, transform, and empower individuals of all ages. UAU is responsive to the needs of diverse populations and implements programs that support positive outcomes for individuals and communities. The comprehensive nature of UAU's programming options and the emphasis on holistic services for individuals and families make UAU an outstanding resource and a pillar of support for communities. UAU is dedicated to the engagement, education, and empowerment of individuals and strives to transform individuals and communities to create a better future. EOE POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction and supervision of the Program Director and Assistant Program Director and Teacher in Charge the Teacher Assistant will be responsible for the organization of activities appropriate for participants physical, emotional, intellectual and social growth. The Teacher Assistant will be providing educational and engaging activities in safe environment for all of our participants within our after school childcare program. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (include but are not limited to): · Manage groups of participants · Lead and/or assist in the implementation of curriculum plans · Facilitate a safe and productive learning environment for youth · Create a fun and visually appealing environment for youth · Model, enforce, teach and develop age appropriate social, physical and emotional behaviors · Employ positive behavior management strategies for disruptive and negative behaviors · Demonstrate positive leadership and act as a positive role model to participants · Perform set up and clean up duties every day in alignment with Department of Health regulations and UAU policies · Abide by all safety protocols as outlined by the Department of Health, DYCD and UAU · Performs other related duties as necessary or assigned JOB QUALIFICATIONS: · High School diploma or GED (Highschool Equivalency Diploma), required · Matriculated college student or better from an accredited university or college, preferred · 1+ year experience working with children, preferred · Must have a valid drivers license. · Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based perspective · Must be culturally competent - ability to understand, be sensitive to the needs of, communicate with and effectively interact with people across cultures and age ranges · Must pass reference checks and background as designated by DOH, DOE, DYCD and UAU · Strong verbal and written communication skills · Strong problem solving and mathematical skills · Excellent organizational and time management skills · Willing to take initiative and be flexible when needed · Excels working in a collaborative environment to achieve target objects and outcomes · Works well independently with minimal supervision, in addition to working in a professional atmosphere alongside youth between the ages of 5 and 11. · Detail-oriented and thorough. · Ability to interact with staff, families and participates while remaining professional, polite, and courteous. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job the employee is occasionally required to stand; sit or walk. Specific vision and hearing abilities are required by this job as outlined below. · Incumbent will be scheduled based on operational need. · Working both indoors and outdoors (based on appropriate and safe weather conditions). · Involves sitting approximately 30% of the day, walking or standing the remainder. · Must be able to remain in a stationary position for at least 20% of the time. · May include working prolonged periods of time standing and walking, about 95% of the day. · The ability to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. · The ability to observe details at close range (withing a few feet or more of the observer).
Job Summary The BPW Trainer will represent Brain Power Wellness Services, leading various wellness workshops and retreats for school staff, parents, and students. Responsibilities include mastering and conducting training modules, ensuring a positive and collaborative environment, and integrating brain science principles into activities. Trainers will manage administrative duties, such as daily reporting, sign-in sheet submissions, and weekly check-ins. They are also expected to support staff development, participate in meetings, and contribute to maintaining a safe office environment. Flexibility to cover services across NYC's five boroughs is required. Responsibilities Essential Duties: - Articulate the mission, vision, and services of Brain Power Wellness Services. - Understand the role of the BPW Trainer, including being a professional representative of Brain Power Wellness Services, ensuring quality services, being a positive role model when implementing Brain Breaks in the classroom with students, and creating a positive and collaborative environment. - Be familiar with the contents of the BPW Teacher Binder and be able to locate and articulate its contents. - Understand the principles and brain science supporting the BP Activities (e.g., Water Up Fire Down) and incorporate them when teaching BPW - Represent BPW and take ownership for growing and strengthening the relationship between our school communities and BPW by integrating BPW’s program into the school culture. Conducting Services - Class Visits: Have a complete understanding of BPW’s program structure & best practices. Within one month have expertise, and be able to independently lead activities and explain core themes in all of the class Visit flows for Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, and Special Education. Engage with students to encourage participation. Class Visits are typically 20 minutes in length (with some exceptions) with a 5 minute transition period between Class Visits. Depending on the school and schedule, an instructor on average may conduct anywhere from 8-12 visits on a given day. - School Aid Workshops: Lead School Aid workshops independently, including presentations, exercises, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Staff Wellness: Lead staff wellness sessions, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Student Leadership Program: Lead Student Leadership Program session activities with a BPW Instructor, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Parent Workshops: Lead parent workshops independently, including presentations, exercises, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Teacher and Staff Refresher Workshops: Lead workshops (day 1 - 3 curriculum) for small groups and large groups, and engage with participants to encourage participation. This includes conducting these workshops during common planning time for teachers. - Teacher and Staff Refresher Workshops: Lead independently, including presentations, exercises, and engage with participants to encourage participation. This includes conducting these workshops during common planning time for teachers. - School Retreats (Day & Overnight): Lead wellness activities, lead stations, manage groups, space setup, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Day School Retreats: Lead day school retreat wellness activities, co-lead stations, assist with setup, and engage with the group to encourage participation. - Team Leader: To support staff development team during internal Thursday training to co-facilitate training, model professional behaviors & skills in the workplace for other Instructors, good teamwork, and feedback on professionalism and quality of services. - Assisting Field Coordinator With Relationship Building With School Partners - Provides ongoing support to Field Coordinators in managing school partnerships, including follow-up communications to schools, principal meetings, and other relevant communication. - Support the FC with intaking requests and communicating from school partners by being an intermediary between Field Coordinators and school partners to ensure the communication between Field Coordinators and school partners are strong, and information is always relayed back to the Field Coordinator. Administrative Responsibilities - Training: Master instructional modules, resources, program structure, and best practices. - Shadowing Services: Shadow a member of the NYC Services Team while they conduct services to obtain exposure and training on services they need to learn how to conduct them. - Learn Worlds Modules: Complete all assigned Learn World Modules and assessments. - Debrief Meeting: At the end of services, have a debrief meeting with the principal of the school. Recap email is sent to the Field Coordinator to summarize what was discussed. - Weekly Meetings: Have weekly check-in meetings with your Instructor Supervisor. - SIS: At the end of each work day, obtain (and create virtual Sign In Sheets for virtual sessions) and submit Sign-In Sheets (SIS) on the same day the service was provided timely so payment can be requested from DOE. - Daily Reports: At the end of each work day submit a Daily Report to your supervisor & FC describing the days activities, areas of challenge and growth, and questions or concerns. Other Responsibilities - Arrive to all assigned services, and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the service. - Provide coverage for services as needed, wherever needed in the 5 boroughs of NYC. - Attend weekly Staff Meetings either in person at the BPW office or virtually according to the weekly schedule. - Respond to emails, calls, texts, and Google Spaces announcements. - Take initiative when in the office to maintain a safe and clean environment for the BPW Team (e.g., assisting Office Manager in room set up/break down, cleaning, removing garbage, etc.). - Submit timesheets and expenses by the deadlines. - Provide back-up support for the BPW Services team in order to get services completed on time. - Participate in committees/groups that work on tasks which enhance the Instructor role experience, maintaining and developing the BPW Trainer’s skills, or updating the materials Instructors work with. Professional Skills Professionalism | Punctuality | Accountability | Team Player | Growth Mindset | Effective And Respectful Communication | Professional Integrity | Autonomy | Confidence | Knowledgeable | Admin Skills | Time Management | Multi Tasking | Advanced Communication With School Leaders Schedule - Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 4 PM - Possible after-hours & weekend work due to staffing needs for business retreats & programming - Travel required to facilitate and support BPW Services outside of New York City. EEO Statement BPW is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic!
Ace Glass is seeking a professional individual who can do Sales, Estimating as Assistant Project Manager for a full-time position. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in the construction industry in both the field and estimating, as well as with above average math and computer skills. Great communication skills, a strong work ethic and being a self-starter are an absolute must. Responsibilities: • Read blueprints and other documentation to prepare time, cost, materials, and labor estimates. • Obtain multiple quotes from suppliers. • Attend meetings, conduct site inspection, and collaborate with field team to gather information on material and labor requirements as well as other data for project proposals. • Consistently follow up on submitted bids with Architect and/or Construction Manager. • Review budgets to make sure everything is covered before contracts are signed. • Develop accurate and concise clarifications and assumptions from contractors/architects. • Prepare accurate quantity takeoff and pricing using architectural drawings, specifications and shop drawings. • Manage multiple estimating projects concurrently with ability to multi-task with jobs that are in progress. • Solve problems and conflicts with potential glazing systems and the customization needed to meet architectural requirements. • Consider and understand problems and identify appropriate solutions. • Maintain detailed records of each project estimated and jobs in progress. The records are recorded in two locations: project file and in shared drive on the computer. • Duties are not limited to the above list but give an example of general basic requirements. • Salary will be based on experience level and background. Education Estimator will need to have earned a high school diploma or equivalent. Preferred AA or bachelor’s degree in a construction-related or business field. Preferred Qualifications • 2+ experience in estimating • Take-off/budgeting knowledge • Great communication skills • Strong work ethic • Ability to self-manage • Ability to train and utilize Quickbooks software quickly • Be able to familiarize with industry standard materials and installation Schedule: • Day shift • Monday to Friday Benefits: • Paid Time Off/Holidays/Bonus • Health Plan Offered • 401k w/ Employer Match up to 4%
Job Summary The BPW Trainer will represent Brain Power Wellness Services, leading various wellness workshops and retreats for school staff, parents, and students. Responsibilities include mastering and conducting training modules, ensuring a positive and collaborative environment, and integrating brain science principles into activities. Trainers will manage administrative duties, such as daily reporting, sign-in sheet submissions, and weekly check-ins. They are also expected to support staff development, participate in meetings, and contribute to maintaining a safe office environment. Flexibility to cover services across NYC's five boroughs is required. Responsibilities Essential Duties: - Articulate the mission, vision, and services of Brain Power Wellness Services. - Understand the role of the BPW Trainer, including being a professional representative of Brain Power Wellness Services, ensuring quality services, being a positive role model when implementing Brain Breaks in the classroom with students, and creating a positive and collaborative environment. - Be familiar with the contents of the BPW Teacher Binder and be able to locate and articulate its contents. - Understand the principles and brain science supporting the BP Activities (e.g., Water Up Fire Down) and incorporate them when teaching BPW - Represent BPW and take ownership for growing and strengthening the relationship between our school communities and BPW by integrating BPW’s program into the school culture. Conducting Services - Class Visits: Have a complete understanding of BPW’s program structure & best practices. Within one month have expertise, and be able to independently lead activities and explain core themes in all of the class Visit flows for Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, and Special Education. Engage with students to encourage participation. Class Visits are typically 20 minutes in length (with some exceptions) with a 5 minute transition period between Class Visits. Depending on the school and schedule, an instructor on average may conduct anywhere from 8-12 visits on a given day. - School Aid Workshops: Lead School Aid workshops independently, including presentations, exercises, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Staff Wellness: Lead staff wellness sessions, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Student Leadership Program: Lead Student Leadership Program session activities with a BPW Instructor, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Parent Workshops: Lead parent workshops independently, including presentations, exercises, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Teacher and Staff Refresher Workshops: Lead workshops (day 1 - 3 curriculum) for small groups and large groups, and engage with participants to encourage participation. This includes conducting these workshops during common planning time for teachers. - Teacher and Staff Refresher Workshops: Lead independently, including presentations, exercises, and engage with participants to encourage participation. This includes conducting these workshops during common planning time for teachers. - School Retreats (Day & Overnight): Lead wellness activities, lead stations, manage groups, space setup, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Day School Retreats: Lead day school retreat wellness activities, co-lead stations, assist with setup, and engage with the group to encourage participation. - Team Leader: To support staff development team during internal Thursday training to co-facilitate training, model professional behaviors & skills in the workplace for other Instructors, good teamwork, and feedback on professionalism and quality of services. - Assisting Field Coordinator With Relationship Building With School Partners - Provides ongoing support to Field Coordinators in managing school partnerships, including follow-up communications to schools, principal meetings, and other relevant communication. - Support the FC with intaking requests and communicating from school partners by being an intermediary between Field Coordinators and school partners to ensure the communication between Field Coordinators and school partners are strong, and information is always relayed back to the Field Coordinator. Administrative Responsibilities - Training: Master instructional modules, resources, program structure, and best practices. - Shadowing Services: Shadow a member of the NYC Services Team while they conduct services to obtain exposure and training on services they need to learn how to conduct them. - Learn Worlds Modules: Complete all assigned Learn World Modules and assessments. - Debrief Meeting: At the end of services, have a debrief meeting with the principal of the school. Recap email is sent to the Field Coordinator to summarize what was discussed. - Weekly Meetings: Have weekly check-in meetings with your Instructor Supervisor. - SIS: At the end of each work day, obtain (and create virtual Sign In Sheets for virtual sessions) and submit Sign-In Sheets (SIS) on the same day the service was provided timely so payment can be requested from DOE. - Daily Reports: At the end of each work day submit a Daily Report to your supervisor & FC describing the days activities, areas of challenge and growth, and questions or concerns. Other Responsibilities - Arrive to all assigned services, and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the service. - Provide coverage for services as needed, wherever needed in the 5 boroughs of NYC. - Attend weekly Staff Meetings either in person at the BPW office or virtually according to the weekly schedule. - Respond to emails, calls, texts, and Google Spaces announcements. - Take initiative when in the office to maintain a safe and clean environment for the BPW Team (e.g., assisting Office Manager in room set up/break down, cleaning, removing garbage, etc.). - Submit timesheets and expenses by the deadlines. - Provide back-up support for the BPW Services team in order to get services completed on time. - Participate in committees/groups that work on tasks which enhance the Instructor role experience, maintaining and developing the BPW Trainer’s skills, or updating the materials Instructors work with. Professional Skills Professionalism | Punctuality | Accountability | Team Player | Growth Mindset | Effective And Respectful Communication | Professional Integrity | Autonomy | Confidence | Knowledgeable | Admin Skills | Time Management | Multi Tasking | Advanced Communication With School Leaders Schedule - Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 4 PM - Possible after-hours & weekend work due to staffing needs for business retreats & programming - Travel required to facilitate and support BPW Services outside of New York City. EEO Statement BPW is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic!
Searching for qualified and experienced Class B Drivers. Seeking drivers with experience and qualification to drive school busses in New York City. Ideal candidates have demonstrated ability to drive school buses 35' and over, maintain flexible availability for project-project based work, and have a passion for basketball. About the Employer Hoop Bus is a 501(c)(3) non profit with a mission of building community and spreading love through basketball. A hoopbus is a classic school bus turned into a mobile basketball court, with affixed hoops attached to the front and rear of the bus. Hoop Bus runs programs reaching youth across the greater New York City Metro area, inclusive of hosting programs with schools, parks and recs, and community centers. To Contact / Apply To be considered for driving gigs, please apply for the job and include the following information in your submission. - Class B Drivers License: Yes or No - Years of experience driving commercial / oversized vehicles: - Proximity to East Williamsburg: distance - Extra points if basketball is a life interest.
Our Company : At H&R Block, we believe in the power of people helping people. Our defining Purpose is to provide help and inspire confidence in our clients, associates, and communities everywhere. We also believe in a connected culture, valuing diversity and inclusion and making everyone feel like they belong. At H&R Block, we're curious, creative, and always on the move. If you embrace challenges as opportunities and seek to make a meaningful difference where you live, work, and play, our door is always open. A Typical Day... Helping others is what we do best here, which means you will get to see the impact of your work firsthand. As you inspire people to make confident, informed decisions about their lives, careers, and money, you will build client relationships that will grow stronger each year. Joining H&R Block 1 as a seasonal Client Service Professional/Receptionist means you'll focus on how to wow clients now and in the future. Job ID: 557036BR City: BROOKLYN State: New York It would be even better if you also had... : • High school diploma or equivalent • Sales/marketing experience 1 - This office is an independently owned and operated franchise office operating under an agreement with H&R Block. Franchisees make their own hiring decisions and any questions regarding employment at this office should be made directly to the franchisee. What you'll bring to the team... : • Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner • Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs • Schedule clients how they would like to be scheduled • Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually • Maintain office cleanliness and organization of resources with team members • Other duties as assigned Your Expertise: • Experience working in a fast-paced environment • Previous experience in a customer service environment • Ability to multi-task • Strong organizational and time-management skills • Computer proficient with the ability to use Microsoft Office Posting Title: Receptionist - Franchise Location Pay Range Minimum: 16 Pay Range Maximum: 18 Pay Range Information: The following information has been provided by the franchisee operating the franchise office that has posted this position, and has not been endorsed or validated by H&R Block. All questions should be made directly to the franchise
Company Description: Consolidated Bus Transit is New York City's premier school bus company. We've been in the student transportation industry for over fifty years. We provide courteous, reliable, and safe transportation services throughout the New York City area. At CBT, we consider every rider, employee, and community a valuable part of our family. Our staff truly changes the transportation industry. Sign-on bonus: $3,000.00 bonus for actively certified Board of Education drivers after 6 months of continuous employment Everyday Duties: Transport students to and from schools (and other locations) in a safe, courteous, and timely manner Maintain a sanitary, safe, and professional environment within the bus (bus operators are provided with matrons/school bus attendants pending route) Perform daily pre-trip inspection and checks for sleeping children on the vehicle (you are likely to receive the same vehicle daily) Maintain healthy relationships with dispatchers to communicate conduct, emergencies, or any matters which require supervisory attention Benefits for Full-Time Drivers: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401K Benefits Paid Time Off Vacation Days Driver Union (854 & 1181) Competitive Salary Safety Bonus $200 Referral Bonus - every new and all CDL Driver(s) you bring Overtime available (upon request) Requirements: 21 years of age New York State-issued commercial driver's license - Contact us to discuss your options if you need a commercial driver's license. For out-of-state licensees, transfer the license to New York State license. Afterward, please provide an abstract from the previous state. Required to pass a DOT physical Required to pass drug screening Required to pass a Dept. of Education initial screening Address: 68 Snediker Avenue Brooklyn NY 11207 Job Type: Full-time Salary: $20.00 up to $23.97 per hour Veterans are Encouraged to Apply! Industry: Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Are you looking for a career that offers comprehensive benefits, high pay, and job security? The U.S. Navy is recruiting motivated individuals, offering unparalleled development opportunities and comprehensive benefits. Whether you're a recent graduate or an experienced professional, the Navy provides a platform to help you achieve your career dreams and secure your financial future. Plus, the Navy offers a wide range of logistics and technical positions that do not require going to the battlefield, ensuring a safer and more stable work environment. 🏆 Why Choose the U.S. Navy? Career Opportunities The Navy offers a wide range of career options, including but not limited to: - Aviation : Pilots, Aviation Mechanics, Avionics Technicians - Medical : Nurses, Doctors, Dentists, Medical Technicians - Engineering : Civil Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers - Information Technology : Cybersecurity Specialists, Information Systems Technicians Many of these positions are in logistics and technical fields, meaning you won’t be required to engage in front-line combat, making them ideal for professionals who prefer working in a safe environment. 💰 Competitive Salary and Housing Allowance The Navy offers a competitive base salary that increases with your years of service and rank. Additionally, service members can receive a housing allowance (calculated for ZIP Code Flushing, NY 11354, which provides a tax-free supplemental benefit of $4,400+ beyond salary), significantly reducing your housing costs and providing financial stability for you and your family. Notably, if you don’t use the full housing allowance, the remaining amount goes into your pocket as extra income. 🛂 Priority Naturalization, No Visa Number Wait If you're a green card holder, joining the Navy gives you priority for naturalization without having to wait for a visa number. This means you can become a U.S. citizen more quickly, enjoying more rights and benefits. You can also apply for your spouse and children to come to the U.S. for family reunification. 🔧 Career Development The Navy offers various career paths and professional training to help you succeed in both military and civilian sectors. You’ll receive training and hands-on experience in fields like engineering, healthcare, and information technology. Most of these roles are in logistics and technical fields, ensuring your safety by keeping you away from the front lines. 🎓 Educational Assistance With the Navy's education programs, you can receive tuition assistance to further your education. Whether pursuing a bachelor's, master's, or vocational training, the Navy provides funding and support for your studies. 💰 Loan Repayment Program The Navy offers a student loan repayment program to help ease your educational debt. Through this program, the Navy will repay a portion of your student loans, reducing your financial burden. 🌍 Global Travel While serving in the Navy, you’ll have opportunities to travel the world and experience different cultures and landscapes. From tropical islands to bustling cities, the Navy's ships and bases are located worldwide. 🏠 Comprehensive Benefits The Navy offers extensive medical, housing, and retirement benefits, not only for you but also for your spouse and children. Your family will also receive benefits like healthcare coverage, educational assistance, and other family support programs, ensuring they are well taken care of. Recruitment Requirements - Age: 17 to 41 - Nationality: Must be a U.S. citizen or a green card holder - Education: At least a high school diploma or equivalent - Physical Fitness: Pass the Navy’s physical fitness test and medical exam - Moral Character: Good moral record with no major criminal offenses If you meet these requirements, apply.
looking for Part time / Full time Sales Consultant to work/ generate sales to schools in New York City , New Jersey , Connecticut, Philadelphia.
About Us Harlem Grown’s mission is to inspire youth to live healthy and ambitious lives through mentorship and hands-on education in urban farming, sustainability, and nutrition. Harlem Grown operates 13 urban agricultural sites featuring 5 soil-based urban farms, 4 school gardens, 3 hydroponic greenhouses, and a mushroom chamber. All of our sites are located between 122 and 152 Streets in Central Harlem, Manhattan. Since 2021, our programming has served over 10,000 youth in Harlem, we've produced and distributed over 100,000 servings of food, and diverted over 50,000 pounds of food scraps into local compost operations. Our Programs Harlem Grown provides youth and community development programs focused on urban farming, wellness, and sustainability through the lens of racial justice, food justice, social justice, and equity. Our youth focused programs include intensive school partnerships, educational farm tours, a summer camp, a Saturday enrichment program, monthly community events, an afterschool program, and our Mobile Teaching Kitchen. Our community development programs open to all ages include wellness workshops, special events, food scrap collection for composting, and fresh produce distribution to participants, volunteers, and neighborhood residents. Job Overview Harlem Grown is seeking an outgoing and enthusiastic person to assist with the teaching of our educational programs for children ages birth to 18 and their families. The Educator plays a key role in implementing lesson plans in a variety of our community-based programming, including in-schools, after school, community events, and with our Mobile Teaching Kitchen. This person will connect with our community and partners to promote all our educational programming and will participate in the delivery and demonstration of programs alongside Harlem Grown staff. Responsibilities Prepare Youth for Success - Teach and/or co-teach engaging, age-appropriate programs for children and their families in our partner schools, on our farms, and at community-based organizations - Collaborate with the Education Program Manager and other Educators to plan and execute Saturday programming - Teach and/or co-teach Saturday programming for at our 134th and 127th Street Farms - Teach and/or co-teach in-school programming - Co-create affordable, accessible, and culturally responsive recipes to demo on our farms, on our mobile teaching kitchen, and at our partner schools/organizations - Develop project-based lessons/activities for students to engage in during programming - Lead educational farm tours for partner schools, non-partner schools, and community-based organizations Program Implementation - Collaborate with Harlem Grown program staff to deliver mobile teaching kitchen programs, including prep work before the programs, and clean up after the programs - Assist the mobile teaching kitchen staff to maintain the teaching kitchen’s physical upkeep - Drive truck from time to time to and from events at all our program sites - Promote the mobile teaching kitchen as an essential part of Harlem Grown’s programs, seeking out opportunities to bring it around the Harlem and New York City community, and working and liaising with our school/community partners to incorporate it into their events and programming - Represent Harlem Grown at community-based events - Serve as a role model for youth and reinforce Harlem Grown’s values of honesty, respect, and responsibility - Work as a team member to support Harlem Grown initiatives and programs - Other duties as assigned Basic Qualifications: HS Diploma 1-2 year’s experience working with children 1-2 years' experience working in an after school setting Strong organizational, planning, and leadership skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Schedule: M-F 10am-6pm September-June; M-F 8am-4pm July-August; some night and weekend availability required. Compensation Range $25 - $25 USD At Harlem Grown, diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the heart of what we do. We are an equal opportunity employer, and are committed to creating a culture of inclusivity, where each individual feels as if their identity, experience, and values are represented and supported. We are dedicated to creating a space where children, especially those of color, are given the opportunity and skills to lead healthy and ambitious lives. We strongly believe in building a team that reflects and appreciates the underrepresented population of students, families, and people that we serve. Become a member of our family.
Who We Are Imagine Swimming is NYC's premier learn-to-swim school, sharing a love of the water from infants to adults. Imagine was founded in 2002 by Casey Barrett, a Canadian Olympian and All-American, and Lars Merseburg, a member of the German National Swim Team who met in New York City after completing their NCAA and international swimming careers. The Imagine family is diverse and international. What unites us is our love for swimming. While backgrounds will always vary, everyone on staff shares the same language of the water. Our creative, child-led environment is guided by the needs of the students in each class, with an emphasis on learning through having fun in the water. What We Are Looking For Imagine Swimming is currently seeking Swim Instructors who can work weekdays and weekends at our locations in Manhattan and our location in Brooklyn in Crown Heights. You must be 18 years of age or older to apply. Previous aquatic teaching experience of 2-3 years is required and a competitive swimming background is a plus. Most importantly, we are seeking educators who emphasize individuality in the belief that it's the Singer, not the Song, and the presentation of the lesson is everything. What We Offer - Excellent pay starting at $24hour for weekday shifts and $26/hour for weekend shifts - Retirement plan - Flexible shifts and opportunities for subbing - Opportunities for advancement