The Assistant Teacher is responsible for supporting BSECDC's mission through the provision of high-quality early education and child development services. In collaboration with the Group Teacher, the Assistant Teacher will execute developmentally appropriate activities, cultivate a supportive classroom environment, and assess children's developmental progress. This role also entails the maintenance of records, communication with families, and collaboration with staff to ensure the well-being of all children. The Assistant Teacher is required to comply with all relevant regulations and BSECDC policies, as well as remain informed on current best practices in early childhood education. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES: ● Facilitate the execution of a structured learning environment and curriculum that foster developmental opportunities. ● Support the upkeep of classroom space and resources, and aid in the preparation for daily activities. ● Employ effective pedagogical techniques and positive behavior management strategies. ● Collaborate and engage in constructive communication with classroom personnel and families. ● Adhere to the established daily agenda and promote healthy practices. ● Aid the Lead Teacher with data collection and attendance tracking. ● Ensure consistent supervision, maintain appropriate group sizes and staff-to-child ratios, and uphold a secure and hygienic setting. ● Maintain regular attendance and actively participate in professional development activities. ● Support the completion of requisite data, documentation, and administrative tasks. ● Comply with all applicable organizational policies, procedures, legal mandates, and regulatory standards. ● Execute additional responsibilities as delegated. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: ● Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential or equivalent. ● New York State (NYS) Certified Teacher Assistant Certification or equivalent. ● Associate Degree in Education with active pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in early childhood Education: bachelor’s degree preferred. ● Fosters a supportive and nurturing educational milieu. ● Superior interpersonal, organizational, written, and verbal communication proficiencies. ● Adept in utilizing Google Workspace and Microsoft Office Suite applications, including Microsoft Word and Excel. EXPERIENCE: ● A minimum of two years of experience working with preschool-aged children in a classroom or daycare setting. Experience should include planning and implementing age-appropriate activities, supervising children, and maintaining a safe and healthy learning environment. ● Familiarity with child development theories and practices, as well as experience working with children from diverse backgrounds and abilities is highly valued. ● Additional experience working with preschoolers in a teaching assistant or volunteer role may also be considered. 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 may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. ● Employees must be able to walk, sit, stand, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. ● Employees must be able to regularly lift and/or move up to forty pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to fifty pounds. ● Employees must be able to use their hands and fingers to handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk and hear. ● Employees must have close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
A Potbelly Associates job is to make our customers really happy. Since they are the primary point of customer contact, it is up to them to provide our customers and excellent experience by providing fast, friendly and efficient service and by delivering a quality and consistent product every time, in a clean and inviting environment. FOCUS Essential Demonstrates and reinforces Potbellys Behaviors and Values Integrity, Food Loving, Teamwork, Accountability, Positive Energy, Coaching, Delivering Results through Execution, Building and Inspiring Teams, Creating Potbelly Fans Restock food line, chips and cooler. Work multiple stations (load, dress, shakes, cash, prep, front) as directed by Manager or Shift Leader Deliver catering orders as detailed in the Catering Driver and Delivery Agreement. Prepare meats and cheeses for different sandwiches. If 18 or older, uses the automatic slicer to prep food items. Clean tables, counters, floors, bathrooms, kitchen and utensils; take out trash. Operate cash register: handle, balance and follow all cash handling procedures. Effectively handle customer complaints/issues. Takes delivery/catering/pickup orders over the phone. Others duties as assigned. PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS Ability to stand/walk a minimum of 3 hours or as needed. Must be able to exert well-paced and frequent mobility for periods of up to 3 hours or as needed. Be able to lift up to 10 pounds frequently and up to 50 pounds occasionally. Will frequently reach, feel, bend, stoop, carry, finely manipulate and key in data. Able to work in both warm and cool environments, indoors (95%) and outdoors (5%). Must be able to tolerate higher levels of noise from music, customer and employee traffic. Must be able to tolerate potential allergens: peanut products, egg, dairy, gluten, soy, seafood and shellfish. EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORS Must represent Potbelly Advantage and Our Values. Must be at least 16 years of age For Illinois employees, all employees are required to become food safety certified within 30 days of employment. Failure to do so will result in termination of employment. Must be friendly and customer service-oriented. Strong verbal communication skills. Must possess neat and clean hygiene. Ability to handle a knife confidently. Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and have a sense of urgency. Ability to work as a team-player. Ability to comprehend and communicate in English via verbal and written communication, such that employee can perform his or her job responsibilities. Must demonstrate leadership behaviors and values that align with Potbelly. You are applying to work with a franchisee of Potbelly Corporate. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. Franchisees are independent business owners who set own terms of employment, including wage and benefit programs, which can vary between franchisees. Brand: Potbelly Address: 501 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018, United States
The Family Assistant recruits, monitors, and maintains full enrollment of children and families to reach 97% daily attendance. The Family Assistant provides comprehensive family support and parent engagement opportunities, and has knowledge of relevant regulations and frameworks. The Family Assistant works closely with the educational staff to encourage and create opportunities for parent engagement in preparing children for elementary school. The Family Assistant has knowledge of the new Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, Department of Health Article 47 regulations and the Head Start Parent, Family and Community Engagement Framework. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ● Engage in recruitment activities on an ongoing basis and maintain a wait list of children ready with updated physical to replace dropouts. ● Maintain 100% enrollment of Head Start eligible families, and no less than 85% average attendance rate. ● Actively recruit children at risk including children with disabilities, children of military personnel, children in foster care and children living in shelters. ● Ensure that all required documents are submitted by parents/guardians at enrollment including proof of income, working hours, an updated medical and dental report complete with required immunizations, medical screening, hearing and vision test results. ● Manage medical records for appropriate updates of immunizations, physical examination for referrals and follow-ups. ● Build trust through ongoing communication in the family’s preferred language and establish professional, strength-based family partnerships based on empathy and mutual respect. ● Work with families and set family well- being goals early in the year; to establish individual, written family development plans with families. ● Work with families in identifying and accessing community resources to meet family well-being goals of safety and stability, health/mental health, food security, employment, education, training, and prioritize family needs. ● Maintain timely, detailed family contact notes on the Family Tracking System, Go Engage. ● Work collaboratively with Education staff to offer curriculum implementation workshops and other early education activities Organize parent orientation for their site, conduct Class Parent Committee (CPC) elections, Site Parent Policy (SPC) elections in a timely manner, in accordance with organization calendar of activities and Policy Council (PC) By-Laws. ● Ensure that monthly CPC and SPC meetings are held and to maintain on files accurate consistent documentation complete with agenda, attendance sheet, and minutes. ● Work under the guidance of the Family and Community Engagement Director to offer families health and dental education workshops, consumer and financial literacy workshops, nutrition, and other workshops based on parents’ interests. ● Offer targeted parenting workshops and/or groups that will help improve parent/child relationships. ● Communicate with parents in their preferred language, in a timely manner all pertinent program information. ● Keep educational staff informed about family issues that may impact child learning and social emotional development. ● Willing to attend mandated training and professional development sessions; to have the desire to become a life-long learner and keep informed on trends in the field of family development. QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor’s Degree preferred, • High School Diploma with Family Development Credentialing Program Certificate a plus. EXPERIENCE: Two years of experience providing strength-based social services to families. SKILLS: Bilingual (Spanish or Bengali preferred); must have excellent oral and written communication skills; knowledge of community resources; proficiency with Microsoft Office, email and internet navigation; knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards and Head Start Act, more specifically, knowledge and understanding of the Family and Community Partnerships and ERSEA sections of the Head Start Performance Standards. Experience with data input in electronic tracking system, data aggregation and analysis. Excellent organizational and record-keeping skills.
🧩 1. Frontend Development (Client-side) • Develop responsive UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks (e.g. React, Angular, Vue)., • Ensure cross-browser compatibility and optimize for mobile, tablet, and desktop., • Implement interactive features, form validations, animations, and state management., • Collaborate with designers to translate mockups (e.g., Figma) into working code., • 🛠️ 2. Backend Development (Server-side), • Build and maintain RESTful APIs or GraphQL endpoints., • Write business logic and handle data processing securely and efficiently., • Use backend languages/frameworks like:, • Java (Spring Boot, JAX-RS), • Node.js (Express), • Python (Django, Flask), • .NET, Ruby on Rails, etc., • 🗄️ 3. Database Management, • Design, implement, and optimize databases (SQL and/or NoSQL)., • SQL: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, • NoSQL: MongoDB, Redis, Cassandra, • Write complex queries, triggers, stored procedures., • Ensure data integrity, backup, and security., • 🔒 4. Security Best Practices, • Implement authentication & authorization (OAuth, JWT, sessions)., • Protect against vulnerabilities: XSS, CSRF, SQL injection, etc., • Secure APIs and encrypt sensitive data.
We are seeking a friendly, organized, and professional Front Desk Receptionist to be the first point of contact for our company. This role is responsible for greeting guests, managing incoming calls, handling administrative tasks, and ensuring a welcoming environment for clients and staff. Key Responsibilities: Greet and welcome visitors in a professional and friendly manner Answer and direct incoming phone calls to appropriate departments or staff Maintain the reception area in a tidy and presentable condition Receive, sort, and distribute daily mail and deliveries Schedule appointments and manage meeting room bookings Assist with administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and document preparation Maintain office supplies and inform management of inventory needs Ensure compliance with company security and safety procedures Provide general information to visitors and clients
Financial Professional Are you a leader who has the following traits? • Competitive, • Entrepreneurial, • Coachable, • Communicative, • Self-disciplined What we’re looking for... We’re looking for people who want to make a lasting impact on the financial well-being of individuals, families, and small businesses. This is not just a sales job—it’s a career with purpose and opportunity. You’ll provide peace of mind to your clients while helping them navigate challenges that many of them find complex and confusing, such as preparing for retirement and saving for college. As an insurance agent, you will have the opportunity to see the positive impact of your work for years to come. You will grow personally and professionally along with your clients. What we offer... Training and development We’ll equip and train you with a multifaceted approach that includes an industry-leading learning platform, personalized coaching from dedicated training professionals, and the ability to obtain industry professional designations. We are so committed to training that we’ll subsidize it in your first two full-time contract years, providing you with additional funds, if you qualify, to help keep you on your feet while you complete our training program and grow your business. You’ll also be eligible to get rewarded and acknowledged with sales incentives and professional-development trips for our top-performing insurance agents. Digital tools Beyond this training and support, New York Life will equip you with the tools you need to succeed day-to-day, including experts on hand to answer your questions and a suite of digital sales, prospecting, and marketing tools that will help you attract and retain your clients with web, social, and email content. Products and solutions Together with its subsidiaries, New York Life provides a range of products, including life insurance, annuities, long-term care insurance, disability income insurance, and investment products such as mutual funds1 through our broker-dealer arm, NYLIFE Securities LLC (member of FINRA and SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency, ensuring that the solutions you develop with your clients can help them and their families achieve their financial goals. You’ll also be able to specialize and gain expertise in different areas, such as by becoming a financial advisor with Eagle Strategies LLC, our investment advisory division, to offer wealth management and advisory services,2 estate planning strategies, and business solutions. Human guidance When you join New York Life, you’re joining a strong team with peer-to-peer support options like study groups, mentorship, and other opportunities to engage with your fellow insurance agents. How we will compensate you. You have the power to determine your own income with our commission-based compensation.3 In 2023, the average income of our agents under the N8 and N9 Agent’s Contract who met annual minimum sales production requirements was $117,359.4 Individual agent performance will determine your income. Benefits for full-time agents include medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, as well as a 401(k) and pension.5 For more information about commission-based income and benefits for financial professionals. About New York Life... New York Life is a Fortune 100 company with a long history of doing good. We have been in business for over 175 years, helping generations of Americans protect their families and attain their financial goals. As a mutual company, we are accountable only to our policyholders, not to Wall Street or outside investors. We are focused on the long-term success of our clients. Awards & Accolades... We’re proud of our financial strength.6 • A++ Superior (A.M. Best), • AAA Exceptionally Strong (Fitch), • Aaa Exceptional (Moody’s), • 5.3 million LIVES PROTECTED. Includes all owners of individual life insurance and annuity policies, • $937 million LIFETIME ANNUITY INCOME PAID. Includes all payouts on individual income annuity products., • $5 billion IN LIVING BENEFITS AWARDED. Includes life and annuity cash value accumulation and qualifying policy dividends paid. Dividends are not guaranteed., • Over $1.2 trillion LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION IN FORCE. Includes term, whole, and universal life.8 • The terms ”agent” and ”financial professional” are used interchangeably throughout this brochure and refer to someone who is in a sales role under an agent contract. 1. Offered by properly licensed registered representatives through NYLIFE Securities (member FINRA/SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency and a New York Life company., 3. If you qualify for an Introductory (PTAS) Contract, you will preview an agent career with New York Life as an independent contractor while continuing to work at your current job, with limited exceptions. PTAS Agents are not eligible for benefits. During this preview period of up to six months, any sales you make will continue to accrue until you either make enough sales to become a full-time agent under a Training Allowance Subsidy (TAS) Contract or the passage of six months, which ever is earlier. If you do not become a full-time agent, all commissions on any sales you made will be paid to you at the end of six months. If you become a fulltime agent under a TAS Contract, you will be credited with the commissions you accrued under the Introductory Contract., 4. Based on 2023 company data for 8,156 agents operating under our N9 and N8 Agent’s Contracts in all states, without persistency bonus, who were active as of December 31, 2023. N9 is the current contract for new financial professionals. N8 contracts were issued to new financial professionals priorto April 2004. Contracts determine your compensation and benefits. Sales production requirements are determined annually by the company. Historical agent incomes are provided for informational purposes only. Agent income is not guaranteed. Income is dependent upon the sales of each agent. Agent compensation is commission-based and determined through the ledger process. Overall compensation includes positive income credits for commissions based on actual sales and certain allowances or incentives, if eligible, based upon persistency and production, as well as debits associated with commission reversals, authorized expenses, and other items. Each credit and debit posted to the Agent’s Ledger is part of determining the agent’s compensation and no individual credit posted to the ledger is earned until the ledger reconciliation process is complete. Agents receive payments equal to the positive balance on the Agent’s Ledger after the credits and debits are applied., 5. This is necessarily brief and provides only general descriptions of the benefits available to eligible agents under the applicable plans. Specific terms, such as eligibility and benefits, are determined only by the terms and conditions contained in the relevant plan documents. In the event of any conflict between the information herein and the provisions of the plan documents, the plan documents will govern. The company reserves the right to amend or terminate the benefit plans described herein at any time for any reason., 6. New York Life Insurance Company continues to receive the highest financial strength ratings currently awarded to any life insurer in the U.S. from all four major rating agencies. Source: Individual Third-Party Ratings Reports: A.M. Best A++, Fitch Ratings AAA, Moody’s Aaa, and Standard & Poor’s AA+ (as of 11/17/2023). The ratings do not apply to investment products as they are subject to market risk and will fluctuate in value., 7. All figures reflect the consolidated results of New York Life Insurance Company and its domestic insurance subsidiaries, including New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation, for the 12 months ending December 31, 2023.
📝 Job Title: Grant Writer 📌 Job Summary: A Grant Writer is responsible for identifying funding opportunities and crafting compelling proposals to secure financial support for an organization’s programs and initiatives. They work closely with program staff, finance teams, and leadership to align proposals with strategic goals and ensure compliance with funder requirements. 🔍 Key Responsibilities: Research & Strategy: Identify and research potential funding sources (government, foundations, corporations). Understand the organization’s mission, programs, and financial needs. Analyze Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and funding guidelines. Proposal Development: Write, edit, and submit high-quality grant proposals and supporting documents. Develop project budgets and timelines in collaboration with relevant departments. Tailor proposals to meet specific funder requirements and priorities. Communication & Coordination: Collaborate with internal teams to gather necessary data and program details. Maintain relationships with funders and respond to inquiries. Present proposals and reports to funders and senior leadership. Tracking & Reporting: Maintain records of submitted, pending, and awarded grants. Ensure compliance with grant terms and reporting deadlines. Provide regular updates and performance reports to stakeholders. 🎓 Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Journalism, Nonprofit Management, or related field. 2–5 years of experience in grant writing or fundraising. Proven success in securing grants from diverse sources. Familiarity with budgeting and financial reporting. 🛠️ Skills Required: Exceptional written and verbal communication. Strong research and analytical skills. Attention to detail and organizational ability. Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and grant management software. Knowledge of fundraising strategies and nonprofit operations.
The Language Video-Telephone- Interpreter is responsible for handling calls on demand and renders the meaning of conversations between Spanish and English speakers. The interpreter breaks the communication barrier in various industries: Healthcare, Insurance, Financial, General Business, and 911. The interpreter processes information quickly and concisely and recognizes sensitive cultural differences. The interpreter is professional and courteous and uses appropriate, terminology and understands standard industry procedures and practices. The video and audio interpreting sessions may involve simple or complex, technical, or non-technical subjects. However, this position does not involve written translation; translators and other skilled linguists are encouraged to apply. The interpreters translate verbally. This is a remote position. The Interpreter works from his/her home office. It is essential to ensure a quiet & secure environment. Duties and Responsibilities Respond to video and audio interpreting sessions promptly and conduct interpretation in a friendly and professional manner. Participate in online, video and audio training sessions. Deliver interpretation services via video and expediently type data on a company-provided device, such as a laptop, to perform the job’s essential functions. Render correct concepts and meanings according to the conventions of established interpretation protocol, avoiding omissions or additions. Speak clearly in both languages using proper pronunciation, enunciation, and polite expressions. Maintain a professional demeanor throughout the video and audio interpreting sessions. Remain calm during video and audio interpreting sessions if one of the speakers is incoherent or upset, especially in emergencies such as 911 calls. Maintain punctuality and availability during scheduled work hours. Follow client instructions in compliance with protocol to ensure client expectations are met with the Limited English-speaking Person (LEP), avoiding interaction with the LEP without the client’s permission. Understand protocol and terminology for various industries including, but not limited to, Medical, Insurance, Finance and Law. Demonstrate commitment to cultural sensitivity and working in a diverse environment. Qualifications Fluency in Spanish and English and skilled in the associated cultural dynamics. High school diploma or equivalent. Ability to provide cultural competency and assess regional and accent differences to find ways of communicating with the LEP. Excellent listening, retention, and note-taking skills to maintain a high level of accuracy during interpretation. Education or work experience in language-related fields such as teaching, language assessment, translation or interpretation preferred. Must be able to adapt to any Kelly technology enhancements that improve service delivery and meet client demands. Must be at least 18 years of age. Legally authorized to work in the US. Ability to read and write the requested languages – highly preferred.