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Gauntlet Wearable Tech On-Site Project (NYC) [USA] Start date: Apr 26 Location: Midtown, NYC Description We are looking for individuals living in or near New York City, NY who would be interested in participating on-site in testing exciting new digital wearable technology. Project Details You will be wearing and using technology on your arms and hands that will control a device through movement and manual inputs Participants will be required to give feedback on their experience with the device through a survey The time commitment for testing is approximately 3 hours Payout for this project is $150 Tester Requirements Must be 18 years or older Must be willing to travel to designated data collection facility in New York, NY during normal business hours Must be proficient in spoken and written English Must have normal or close-to-normal hearing Must have normal vision OR able to wear vision-correcting glasses/contacts on the day(s) of the experiment Must have no history of epilepsy, seizures, or severe traumatic brain injury (i.e., concussion with nausea and/or memory loss) Must have no condition that impairs ability to grip or touch objects with hands and all 10 digits Must have no pre-existing conditions in the arms (which includes shoulder, arm, wrist, hand, fingers) such as tendinitis, existing or recurring pain, etc. Referral Bonus We are offering a $25 bonus payout if you refer a tester to participate who successfully completes the project! Be sure they know to provide your name and email that is affiliated with your uTest account during the application process. Please note We require every tester to have a physical copy of a state / government issued ID. Copies will not be accepted. If you arrive on site without a valid ID (expired ID's will not be accepted), you are ineligible to test and will be turned away without compensation. For more information re: accepted ID's and more. If you require corrective lenses, please wear contacts if you have them available. Otherwise, bring your glasses with you on the day of your appointment. Covid-19 Statement We know that COVID-19 is still impacting lives globally as countries take precautionary measures to slow the spread of the virus. The safety of our community of testers and our employees remains a priority for Applause. For more information on actions you should take regarding COVID-19 prevention, we encourage every tester to refer to local guidelines or the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization communications.
Overview The New Media and Digital Design (NMDD) program at Fordham University is seeking a Part-Time Faculty to teach two sections of a Creative Coding course using p5.js in the Fall 2024 semester. The Fall 2024 semester at Fordham University begins on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, and the two sections meet at the following times: - Section 1: Mondays 2:30PM - 05:15PM - Section 2: Mondays 6:00PM - 08:45PM Teaching takes place in person at the university’s Lincoln Center (Manhattan) campus. A pre-existing syllabus is available for use by instructors. The existing syllabus (open to change) focuses almost entirely on the use of p5.js to learn basic coding concepts such as variables, loops, graphics, analyzing sound data, u5, using ml5, etc. In addition to this class time, instructors are required to hold regular weekly office hours (which can be held remotely). Class enrollment sizes typically range from 15-35 students. Part-time faculty at Fordham University are represented by Fordham Faculty United, part of the SEIU Union. A collective bargaining agreement between FFU and Fordham University is in place and can be viewed here. Working at Fordham Fordham University offers a competitive rate of pay and adjunct instructors are invited to join the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), which represents non tenure-track faculty at the university. Full details of pay schedule, benefits and policies can be found at https://www.fordham.edu/info/28368/info_for_adjunct_faculty About Fordham University Fordham University, The Jesuit University of New York, offers its students a highly dedicated faculty, a heady intellectual atmosphere, emphasis on ethics and social justice, and respect for all individuals, religions, cultures, and creeds. Fordham students spend over one million hours per year engaged in community service. With over 15,500 students, Fordham's Carnegie classification is Research University (High Research Activity)—one of just 99 universities in America to receive this designation. In 2019, U.S. News & World Report ranked Fordham's undergraduate program 70th in the nation among all universities and 49th in the nation among private universities, placing it among the Tier 1 national universities. The 2019 Princeton Review ranks Fordham’s student newspapers and campus radio station among the best in the nation. Fordham also scores highly on many other lists of the world’s top universities. Qualifications Qualified applicants will have a terminal degree or equivalent professional/academic/creative experience. We also typically require that instructors join us with a minimum of two years of relevant teaching experience in higher education. In addition, we are seeking candidates who possess: - Proven working knowledge of p5.js, JavaScript, HTML/CSS - Ability to propose and (re)design courses in an effort to support their program in advancing its curricular goals - Interest in teaching additional courses in their field for the New Media and Digital Design program at Fordham a plus - Experience using/teaching ml5 (e.g., PoseNet, Handpose) a plus Application Instructions The New Media and Digital Design program at Fordham University has moved to using Interfolio to support its hiring requirements. Please note that as of September 2023, we only accept inquiries and applications to teach via this platform. If you are interested in teaching in our department, please use Interfolio to submit an application. The application process involves the submission of the following documents: 1. Current C.V. 2. List of courses currently / previously taught (including institution and semester/year) 3. A short cover letter with an addendum which contains: (i) A brief explanation of their teaching philosophy, and (ii) A link to examples of “creative coding” work (pref if uses p5). Applications will begin to be looked at on April 20th. Job will remain open until position is filled. Selected candidates will be invited for a short interview in May/June.
Under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Supervisor, the Medicaid Assisted Treatment Program Counselor engages the patient in the initial and ongoing treatment processes of the clinic. Conducts a preliminary assessment of eligibility, prepare intake forms, see that the patient is afforded needed services from other disciplines within the agency, and make referrals to outside resources when necessary. Hours: 7AM - 2PM, Mon-Fri Clinic Locations: Brooklyn and Manhattan Salary Range: $50,000 - $60,000 Responsibilities: - On an ongoing basis, the Counselor holds regularly scheduled sessions with all his/her patients concerning their problems and psycho-social needs. - Serves as a Case Manager for each patient to ensure that services are coordinated to meet each assessed need. - Conducts therapy groups. - Assists patients in the identification of problems. - Works with patients in the definition of problems. - Ensures all necessary forms are completed. - Maintains accurate and confidential patient records. - Attends training seminars where instruction on treatment techniques and theories underlying these approaches are provided, and obtain the CASAC credential. - Identifies and records significant data in the case folder regularly. Develops treatment plans for presentation to the IDT. - Holds individual conferences with other disciplines when necessary to facilitate effective treatment throughout the agency. - Meets weekly for clinical supervision with the Behavioral Health Supervisor, concerning work performed, problems encountered in the treatment process, and for case conferences. - Refers to other clinic disciplines when appropriate. - Meets periodically with other staff to obtain feedback necessary for case management and treatment planning. - Performs all forensic collection for patients on their caseload and monitors for treatment related issues in order to update the treatment plan. - Provides vocational/educational assessment, counseling and follow-up for patients not assigned to the Vocational Specialist, as well as voc/ed support and follow-up of all patients as required. - Completes the Vocational Profile Form (HS 305) for each caseload patient. - Provides as an integral service, counseling toward vocational/educational readiness, motivation for vocational rehabilitation, provides initial evaluation for in-house voc/ed services, and provides exploration of voc/ed goals. - Provides patient referrals to the Vocational Specialist and Educational Specialist for in-depth evaluation, counseling and referral for voc/ed programs. - Provides case management, referral follow-up and supportive counseling to patients referred to in-house voc/ed programs and external job/school training. - Meets periodically with the Vocational Specialist and Education Specialist for case consultation and feedback. - Presents vocational treatment objectives at each IDT. - Counselors are expected to work on a rotation basis on Saturdays and select holidays. Assigned shifts may change at the discretion of the Clinical Director according to the needs of the Program. - Performs other duties as assigned by the manager. Qualifications: - CASAC (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor) Certificate required - High School Diploma or GED required. - Possess a demonstrated ability in delivering patient treatment including: communication skills, successful engagement in specialized Human Services training, understanding of human interaction and personality development, and the ability to write and record case documentation. - Understanding of group dynamics is essential. - Must be computer-literate with knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. - Competent in computerized programs that support treatment plans and case notes. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills. - Ability to participate in various committees and work well with others in team settings. - Bilingual in Spanish a plus. **If interested, please apply here:**
Full job description •Front Desk Receptionist at Laser Vision Correction (LVC) Center on Park Avenue in Manhattan! •You MUST either have already had LVC or want it FOR FREE, as we are the ONLY LVC in NY which REQUIRES this, so we can say to prospective clients "We believe so strongly in LVC that we have ALL had it ourselves, and can speak about it from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE--unlike at our competing LVCs in NYC" •You MUST be a graduate of a 2-year Associate's Degree. •You MUST have at least 1 year of FULL TIME or 2 years of Part-time experience working at the FRONT DESK of a DOCTOR's OFFICE, and be FAMILIAR with Heath Insurance and know how to "clear" it (eg, confirm remaining deductible) •You MUST have SOME SALES EXPERIENCE, as LVC is NOT covered by medical or vision insurance, because it's considered cosmetic, so you will need to help convince each potential customer to get LVC LIKE YOU HAVE YOURSELF :) •Duties will include (in chronological order from the patient experience POV): •Checking emails 3x/day & contacting inquiries by phone, email and text •Reassuring the patient by answering 1-2 questions, then getting them to schedule •Gathering demographic data, making a contact record, scheduling the free consult •Hyping the patient on the confirmation call so they show up for their consult •Greeting them, building on rapport established above to reassure them & hype them •After the eye MD examines them, explaining packages & pricing •Getting them to deposit, or making them commit to a good "next step" if they don't •Performing logistics on their preop test visit (payment, consent, e-Rx, answering ?s) •Hard-confirming surgery, making sure the customers don't "back out" of LVC •Getting patients ready from a Front Desk POV on the day of surgery (DOS) •Checking patients out on DOS •Checking patients in and out when postop, having them refer in exchange for free products •Encouraging happy postop patients to post on social media, leave 5* reviews •Flagging problem patients to the MDs so there are no "surprises" (eg: missed visits) •Training and supervising the premed interns so they can assist you at the Front Desk •Ordering secretarial supplies regularly so they don't run out Job Type: Full-time Pay: $25.00 - $30.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 – 50 per week Benefits: 401(k) Employee discount Green card sponsorship Health insurance Uniform allowance Vision insurance Healthcare setting: Medical office Outpatient Private practice Medical specialties: Dermatology Medical-Surgical Ophthalmology Plastic Surgery Surgery Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday No weekends Application Question(s): •Please see the job listing; you MUST either have had Laser vision correction (LVC) or WANT LVC AS A JOB BENEFIT because we require each employee to be able to recommend LVC from a PERSONAL POV and be able to explain it from the patient's POV •This is a reasonable ask as it begs the question, “If LVC is so safe, why haven’t you done it yourself?” Much like a dental office, it would be unusual for the staff to have unhealthy teeth when they are working in a practice that has an experienced and expert dentist. •Lastly, it makes sense to not only have LVC done for free as it is normally a $5000-$7000 procedure on average. It is also very helpful for patients to have you as a resource when they want to know what to expect. Experiencing it for yourself makes it easier to convey and reassure patients their outcome and experience will be on par with your own Education: Associate (Required) Experience: Medical receptionist: 1 year (Required) Work Location: In person