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🔍 Job Summary: The Emotional Intelligence Officer Instructor is responsible for teaching and training individuals to become certified Emotional Intelligence Officers. These officers are trained to respond to emotional crises, support mental health needs in schools, communities, and public spaces, and promote emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and non-violent communication. The instructor will deliver structured lessons using provided materials, lead practical scenarios and role-plays, and evaluate student performance and understanding. 🎯 Key Responsibilities: Teach students the foundational principles of emotional intelligence (self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills). Train students to become field-ready Emotional Intelligence Officers equipped to de-escalate emotional crises and support community members. Follow the EI-ERASU training curriculum and adapt lesson plans as needed. Facilitate interactive role-play sessions and real-life case study discussions. Assess student understanding through quizzes, discussions, and practical evaluations. Promote a safe, respectful, and emotionally engaging learning environment. Prepare students for certification or graduation from the program. Maintain attendance records and provide performance feedback to management. 📘 Qualifications: Experience in one or more of the following: teaching, psychology, social work, crisis response, counseling, community outreach, or education. Strong understanding of emotional intelligence principles. Prior experience in training, coaching, or leading workshops (preferred). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Passionate about helping others develop emotional skills to improve their lives and communities. CPR or mental health first aid certification is a plus (but not required). 🧩 Key Skills: Strong knowledge of emotional and social intelligence Conflict resolution and de-escalation Empathy and communication Classroom management and instruction Cultural sensitivity and inclusion 💼 Reports To: Program Director / Chief Training Officer – EI-ERASU 🕐 Schedule & Pay: [Insert details, e.g., "3 days per week, 1-hour sessions per day"] [Insert pay rate, e.g., "$90 per week
Position Summary We are seeking passionate, responsible, and energetic instructors to join our team. After-School Program Instructors will lead academic support, enrichment activities, and recreation for small groups of students. The ideal candidate loves working with children, is organized, and thrives in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities Supervise and engage with students in a safe and supportive manner Lead homework help and tutoring sessions Facilitate enrichment activities such as arts & crafts, STEM, literacy, games, and team-building Maintain classroom behavior and routines Communicate regularly with the program director and parents as needed Set up and clean up activities and materials Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent (college coursework in education or child development preferred) Experience working with school-aged children (K–8) Strong communication and classroom management skills Must be dependable, punctual, and professional CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) Background check required
About the Program: The Compassionate Emergency Support Unit (CESU) is a first-of-its-kind training program designed to equip community members, students, and volunteers with emotional intelligence and crisis response skills. Our mission is to build a team of care response officers who can respond to community issues with empathy, de-escalation, and compassionate leadership. Position Summary: We are seeking a dedicated CESU Instructor to deliver engaging, structured training sessions 3 times a week (1 hour per day). The instructor will guide participants through emotional intelligence topics, crisis response scenarios, and compassionate leadership lessons. This role is ideal for someone with a background in teaching, counseling, social work, public safety, or emotional intelligence coaching. Key Responsibilities: Teach CESU curriculum 3 days a week (1 hour/day) Facilitate interactive lessons, case studies, and group discussions Encourage active participation and foster a supportive learning environment Evaluate student understanding and provide feedback Work closely with the CEO and Junior Director to ensure smooth session flow Report progress and attendance to the program founder/lead Qualifications: Experience in education, training, counseling, or emergency/community response Strong communication and classroom management skills Understanding of emotional intelligence, compassion, and conflict resolution Ability to engage youth and/or adults in active learning Passion for community impact and mentorship Reliable, organized, and punctual Preferred (but not required): CPR/First Aid certification Experience working with youth or underserved communities Knowledge of trauma-informed care or crisis intervention What We Offer: Weekly compensation of $90 (flat rate) A chance to be part of a growing and meaningful initiative Flexibility and potential for increased hours as the program expands Opportunity to shape and influence community-driven change
About Us: - We are a vibrant, child-centered educational facility in Midtown Manhattan, offering a dynamic indoor play and enrichment space for children ages 2 to 8 years old. Our mission is to spark curiosity, creativity, and confidence through fun, hands-on learning experiences in a safe and inspiring environment. Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced, creative, and passionate Enrichment / Afterschool Program Manager to lead the development and implementation of engaging STEAM-focused programs, including Chess, LEGO Robotics, Fitness, Dance, Drama, and Science. This individual will be responsible for designing curriculum, managing program operations, and delivering exceptional learning experiences to young children. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement age-appropriate enrichment programs in STEAM and creative disciplines. Coordinate and manage daily afterschool activities for children aged 2–8. Lead, support, and supervise a team of instructors and support staff. Monitor program quality and ensure a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment. Collaborate with parents and staff to support children’s development and engagement. Manage materials, supplies, and equipment for each activity area. Evaluate program effectiveness and continuously improve curriculum offerings. ** Qualifications:** Minimum 3 years of experience in managing or coordinating children’s enrichment or afterschool programs. Strong background in at least one of the following areas: STEAM education, performing arts, physical education, or early childhood development. Exceptional organizational and leadership skills. Ability to engage young children with patience, enthusiasm, and creativity. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. CPR and First Aid Certification preferred. ** Schedule:** Flexible full-time or part-time availability between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Occasional weekends for special events may be required. Location: Midtown Manhattan, NY ** Position Type:** Full-Time or Part-Time (Flexible between 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM) ** Compensation:** $25 – $35 per hour (Based on Experience)
What is a Direct Support Professional? The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for implementing person-centered services for each individual. This includes ensuring implementation of the individuals services, goals, and outcomes in relation to program-based and community inclusion activities. In addition, the Direct Support Professional is solely responsible for the individual's overall physical and emotional well-being. You would be responsible for: - Under supervision, provide support and services which involve advocating for, encouraging, guiding, and teaching individuals in expressing personal choice, ensuring community integration, assisting individuals with personal hygiene care, toileting, lifts and transfers, dining, dressing, and meal preparation. - You would help individuals to participate in games and recreational programs; coach and encourage individuals to develop daily living skills; and provide a clean, safe, and comfortable environment. - You would collaborate with other staff to implement and record care plans and, in accordance with special instructions, you may administer medication. These positions are physically demanding. - You would need to be prepared to act to ensure the health and safety of individuals in emergency situations. - You will participate in staff meetings, in-service training and on-site workshops as required for professional growth and development. Attending external training and workshops in the direction of direct supervisor or program management. Maintain certification in *AMAP, CPR, First Aid and SCIP, as required. - You must be able to stand for extended periods of time, bend, stretch, and lift bedridden and/or incapacitated individuals. - You will help to promote and support the inclusion of individuals in their community according to their unique needs, interests, and desires. Model and encourage interaction between individuals and community members. Help foster individuals’ personal growth by assisting in forming and maintaining friendships with neighbors, co-workers, and peers. - You will help with transporting individuals or assist them in taking public transportation. - You will assist in maintaining positive communications with family members, advocates, and service providers as per program needs. To learn more about what direct support professionals do on the job every day. Qualifications You are a good fit if you have: - High school diploma, GED, CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant certification) or possess a Direct Support Professional (DSP) certificate from an accredited public or private organization. - One year or more work experience with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. - Excellent written, communication and mathematical skills. - Valid NYS driver license preferred but not required. - A flexible work schedule. Benefits: What we offer once YOU join our growing family: At HeartShare we offer a comprehensive benefit package based on full-time/part-time status. You can expect: - Paid time off (holidays, calendar, sick and personal) - Professional development opportunities - Team environment - Medical and dental benefits - Employer-paid life insurance - Optional insurance (life, disability, etc.) - 403(B) retirement plans - Flexible spending account (dependent care, medical, parking, and transit) - Employee assistance program HeartShare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). About HeartShare Who WE ARE: For over one hundred years, HeartShare has dedicated itself to improving the lives of people needing special services and support. The HeartShare team, now 2,100 employees and growing, helps individuals develop to their fullest potential and lead meaningful and enriched lives. To learn more about HeartShare, please to apply