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Children of Promise, NYC 1842 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 Title: After School Group Leader / Counselor Reports to: Program Director Department: Programs Location: Bronx NY Classification: Part - Time M-F 2pm - 6PM About The Organization Children of Promise, NYC’s (CPNYC) reimagines a just society that values the purpose of every child impacted by mass incarceration and removes barriers to create opportunities for children to thrive and achieve their full potential. CPNYC’s mission is to support and advocate for the children of incarcerated parents while speaking out against root causes that affect the communities we serve, including systemic racism, poverty. and bias in our nation’s criminal justice system. CPNYC has successfully developed an innovative model, the only one of its kind in New York City, which co-locates a licensed mental health clinic and children's centers in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and the South Bronx. CPNYC provides an array of youth development programming and services tailored to each child's individual strengths and challenges and fosters a unique uplifting environment to foster hope and resilience. Position Overview: CPNYC is seeking to hire Part-Time After School Group Leaders for our Bronx location. Must work Monday - Friday 2PM - 6PM Essential Job Functions - Provide overall supervision to our scholars during the after school hours - Carry out the daily schedule with activities that include arts and crafts, homework help, reading, sports & fitness, etc. - Implement the CPNYC curriculum, helping school age children improve literacy competencies, values, and physical fitness in an activity-based environment - Assist with planning and creating innovative age-appropriate activities - Develop lesson plans to conduct them daily; read, tell stories, lead songs and games - Help maintain enrollment and daily attendance records - Assist children with homework and guide students in their academic growth - To conduct field trips or attend events, individuals will use public transportation or traverse city streets, occasionally ascend/descend stairs and exposed to outside weather conditions - An employee is expected to stand 50% of during the shift - Ability to work with youth and the general public. - Other duties as assigned Required Knowledge, Skill and Experience - At least one year of child care experience in an after school setting - Bilingual in Spanish - Minimum of an Associate’s degree or college credits, with relevant experience - Bachelor’s degree preferred; areas of study; General Education (K-8), Special Education, Social Work, Teaching, Professional Child Care, Psychology, or related fields - Energetic and enthusiastic in working with youth COMPENSATION: Commensurate with the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate. The hourly pay rate range for this position is $20.00 - $25.00 per hour. We are committed to a diverse, socially just, and welcoming work environment and people of color, people with varying abilities, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are especially encouraged to apply. Disclaimer: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. These statements are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in this position.
Responsibilities: - Conduct patient assessments to determine their needs and develop appropriate treatment plans - Provide clinical counseling and behavioral therapy to individuals, families, and groups - Work with children and adolescents in a pediatric setting, addressing their emotional and behavioral issues - Conduct research and stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the field of social work - Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care - Utilize applied behavior analysis techniques to assist individuals with autism spectrum disorder - Provide support and counseling to individuals experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Advocate for the needs of patients and their families, ensuring they receive the necessary resources and support Requirements: - Bachelor's or Master's degree in related field - Valid mental health license or certification - Knowledge of clinical counseling techniques and behavioral therapy methods - Understanding of trauma-informed care principles for patients with PTSD - Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build rapport with patients and their families - Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal - Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team If you are passionate about making a difference in people's lives and have the necessary qualifications, we invite you to apply for this rewarding position. We offer competitive compensation packages, opportunities for professional growth, and a supportive work environment. Join our team today! Job Type: Contract Pay: $30.00 - $40.00 per hour Expected hours: 10 – 20 per week Medical Specialty: Addiction Medicine Psychiatry Schedule: Choose your own hours License/Certification: Clinical Social Worker (Preferred) Shift availability: Day Shift (Preferred) Ability to Commute: Staten Island, NY 10301 (Required) Work Location: Hybrid remote in Staten Island, NY 10301
Full Job Description Perspective ABA is a behavioral health organization and educational consulting company, providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and educational consulting services for children with an ASD, ADHD, related disabilities, birth to age 21 in the Staten Island area. Our highly qualified BCBA/LBAs/NY (Board Certified Behavior Analysts/ Licensed Behavior Analysts) possess years of documented experience and training and utilize their extensive skills to improve educational, social, behavioral and adaptive skills with individually tailored programs. We offer expert treatment, training and teaching, innovative techniques, and compassionate and creative therapy. We are currently seeking Board Certified Behavior Analysts and New York Licensed Behavioral Analysts to provide weekly teaching/therapeutic hours to clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or other behavioral, social and communication challenges. Providers must not be employees of the NYCDOE, must have after school or weekend availability and must be appropriately licensed. Training in specialized reading instruction and common core in addition to ABA experience is needed. In addition to clinical skills, the provider must be fluent with Google products, meet, drive, etc. and possess superior writing skills. Afternoon hours needed currently, after 3pm. Per diem positions available, excellent compensation and supportive work environment. Provider Key Skills/Experience · Active BCBA or LBA or NY Special Education certification/licensure · 3+ years experience in ABA instruction · Strong knowledge of ABA techniques · Strong data analysis skills · Excellent written and oral communication skills · Excellent interpersonal skills · Advanced knowledge of child development hierarchies · Advanced knowledge of program hierarchies · Ability to lead and instruct therapists · Comfortable with technology, including use of web-based tools (Google Meet, digital whiteboarding/Figma or equivalent, Sheets, Docs) · Common Core knowledge WHAT WE OFFER: · Per diem positions · Flexible Hours afternoons and weekends · Competitive Salary · Job Types: Hourly · Supportive environment/collaboration with BCBAs/LBAs/teachers- NO RBT’s · 1:1 Work with students · Pay: $100.00 per hour
Earn between $500-$1500 a week Qualify people for government phones/tablets at clinics, daycares, schools, high traffic areas and government buildings. Agents set up tables and chairs and help people with Medicaid, or Food Stamps qualify with their state ID's. Additional qualifications include Veteran Pension, Federal Pell Grant, SSI, Social Security, or pay stubs for low income. Anyone from the ages of 18+ can qualify. Note: ~ Flexible weekly schedule. ~Part-Time or Full-Time positions are available. ~Room for Advancement into Management. ~Average agent works 25 hours per week, and makes $750 a week. Paid weekly. (No experience needed) Requirements to be considered for the position: ~Must have a smartphone. ~Must know basic English; Spanish are a plus. Characteristics strongly preferred: ~Must be ambitious ~Must be motivated ~Must be organized ~Must be professional ~Must be open to challenges ~Must have a positive mental attitude Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $200.00 - $750.00 per week
Up to $1,000 Sign On Bonus Locations in Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Port Jervis, Queens, Rockland, Staten Island, Westchester Various Shifts available: 7am - 3pm, 3pm - 11pm, 11pm - 7am At The New York Foundling, we trust in the power and potential of people, and we deliberately invest in proven practices. From bold beginnings in 1869, our New York-based nonprofit has supported hundreds of thousands of our neighbors on their own paths to stability, strength, and independence. We help children and families navigate through and beyond foster care. We help families struggling with conflict and poverty grow strong. We help individuals with developmental disabilities live their best lives, and we help our neighbors access quality health and mental health services—core to building lifelong resilience and wellbeing. Together, our interrelated programs provide a whole-person, whole-family, and whole-life approach that unlocks solutions for a lifetime. The New York Foundling has served people with developmental disabilities since 1974, beginning with children and gradually expanding services to all ages, including the growing population of elders with developmental disabilities. The Developmental Division strives to empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live as they choose, actively engaged in the community, pursuing their goals and interests through a choice of supported residential options, health services, meaningful activities, and employment opportunities. The New York Foundling has served people with developmental disabilities since 1974, beginning with children and gradually expanding services to all ages, including the growing population of elders with developmental disabilities. The Developmental Division strives to empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live as they choose, actively engaged in the community, pursuing their goals and interests through a choice of supported residential options, health services, meaningful activities, and employment opportunities. - Ensure appropriate supervision, health and safety of individuals; Implement Individual Plan of Protective Oversight. - Advocate for individuals in the community (medical appointments, church, recreation activities etc.). - Ensure individual’s plan of care is implemented. - Ensure that individual medication is administered as prescribed. - Assist in daily living skills (e.g. personal hygiene, food preparation, house keeping, laundry, shopping) - Maintain facility in compliance with the OPWDD and COA standards. - Facilitate individual’s learning and skill training in fire safety. - Implementation and documentation of individual’s goals. - Complete daily progress notes and other individual logs. - Maintain updated certifications in CPR/first aid, SCIP, and AMAP. - Provide atmosphere conducive to positive behavior. - Observe, report regressive and unusual behavior and work cooperatively with clinical staff. - Planning and preparing balanced meals. - Cleaning and maintaining of the residential unit. - Assist individuals with the purchase of groceries, clothing, hygiene supplies and other items needed. - Attends appropriate workshops, trainings, and meetings. - Assist in providing spiritual development. - Assist in providing ethical and moral values. - Transport and escort individuals on recreational activities, medical appointment, home visits, etc. - Assist in development of social skills. - Remain on shift until your relief has arrived. - Complete job related tasks as needed. Salary Range: $18.23 - $19.03/hour The New York Foundling is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse employee population, the Foundling will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming. Qualifications - AMAP, SCIP, CPR, and First Aid Certifications preferred. - Valid NY/NJ/CT/PA Driver’s License with 6 points or less required. - Experience working with adults that have developmental disabilities. - Demonstrated strong commitment to safety. - Education Required - High School / G.E.D.