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The Interfaith Center of New York (ICNY) works to overcome prejudice, violence, and misunderstanding by activating the power of the city’s grassroots religious and civic leaders and their communities. Our goal is to create understanding and respect among the city’s immigrant and grassroots religious leaders and their communities, as well as to encourage civic participation. Together, we address the city’s shared social concerns. Skills and Experience: The Office Manager/Executive Assistant should have experience in office management/administration. He/she/they should have the ability to manage multiple assignments under deadlines, take direction from supervisor and senior colleagues alike, take independent action/initiative when appropriate, and be comfortable working in a small office environment. The ideal candidate should have strong organizational and editing skills, a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, SharePoint, and Excel), familiarity with Salsa or similar CRM database solutions, familiarity with social media platforms and other online systems/platforms – design platforms like Adobe/Canva would be a plus, familiarity with managing and troubleshooting software and computer equipment and experience interacting with technology providers, experience assisting departments such as finance and HR, as well as experience with sending large mailings and dealing with vendors. Reliability, attention to detail, ability to work effectively under deadline pressure, and a deep respect for religious/cultural diversity are all a must. This position reports to the Director of Development. (i) Reception Duties including answering the phone, updating staff calendar, sending, retrieving, opening, routing, mail etc. (ii) Maintain vendor relationships, oversee office supply inventories, keep the office stocked, etc. (iii) Maintain insurance policies (e.g. Board) and stay up to date with NY State Laws (iv) Create outgoing payments/reimbursements, liaise with off-site accountant, manage annual audit (v) Update website (e.g. remove posted events) and compile events for a monthly newsletter (using Salsa HQ) (vi) Monitor social media channels, replying, posting, and reposting when appropriate (vii) Record and monitor incoming donations (in Salsa CRM), create and file acknowledgement letters (viii) Monitor and maintain the Executive Director’s calendar and tech-related needs, take minutes at staff meetings and send follow up reminders (ix) Reserve meeting rooms, organize catering, and oversee the printing of materials for meetings/events including board meetings 4x a year (x) Onboard interns and employees, arranging server/office access, health insurance enrollment, off-boarding etc.) (xi) Assist with 3,000 piece mailings 2x a year for an Annual Appeal and Annual Gala (xii) Take one-off projects on occasion (past examples include overseeing the website’s redesign with outside consultants, helping with a database update, and moving items out of a storage unit) Start Date: November 1st, 2024
The Visual Merchandising Manager at Dagne Dover is a key leadership role responsible for creating a visually engaging environment that reflects the brand's values and appeals to our customers through strategic retail display and merchandising. This role aligns the store visuals with overall brand aesthetic and initiatives and works closely with the Store Manager and Retail Operations to ensure the store remains visually compelling. The VMM will also assist with special projects supporting visual initiatives. This is a full-time, in person position at our Flagship Store in Soho and will report directly to the Senior Manager, Retail Operations with a dotted line to the Creative Director. The Role: Visual Impact: Align the store visuals with overall brand aesthetic and initiatives, and create and execute seasonal visual display to enhance the in-store customer experience. Maintain high visual standards through daily and weekly tasks including resetting display, resetting testing stations, and ensuring overall store ambiance, including playlist and scents. Participate in visual execution of events when needed. Leadership & Team Training: Develop visual standards and product knowledge and train team members on those standards. Set clear objectives and expectations for visual processes and special projects. Act as a leader in the store and partner with the Store Manager, ensuring alignment on store priorities. Operational Management: Collaborate with leadership to plan and execute store priorities, including opening/closing checklist and VM standards checklist. Balance visual merchandising tasks with customer service responsibilities, including working on the sales floor and supporting the store team as needed. Ensuring inventory accuracy when utilizing store products for merchandising and display. Change & Innovation: Bring fresh, forward-thinking ideas to life, creating a compelling environment and making the store an irresistible destination. Tailor and elevate visual direction to perfectly match the store's unique vibe. Store Environment: Utilize reporting tools to identify business opportunities in product placement and stock levels. Ensure safety standards and adherence to company policies to support store profitability. Development & Growth: Take ownership of personal and professional development. Lead special projects that support visual initiatives or personal career growth You: 2-3 years of visual merchandising experience at a corporate level preferable in a retail fashion environment 2-3 years of retail and/or customer service experience Proven track record of strong leadership and team management abilities Creative and strategic thinker with a keen eye for detail Excellent communication and training abilities Ability to adapt and innovate within a dynamic retail environment Knowledge of visual merchandising techniques Ability to see a project from start to finish, including ideation and execution The expected starting annual salary range is $75,000-$80,000. Schedule will typically be Monday to Friday 10am-6pm and one weekend per month to support events and peak times. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range based on the location of the role. The amount a particular employee will earn within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, performance and business needs. Founded in 2013, Dagne Dover is a digitally native, women-owned brand that designs problem-solving bags for all aspects of life. At its core, our company is aimed at making lives easier through empathy and good design. We love people, and we love making people happy. Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging are important to us, as a diverse team ourselves. We’ve created a community where everyone’s uniqueness is celebrated, respected, and honored. We encourage you to apply if you think it sounds like a good fit for you!
Title: Operations Manager Location: GiGi’s Playhouse NYC 106 W 117th Street New York, NY 10026 Hours: Full-Time; Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-6pm during all program semesters with the exception of summer, when you will work Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm; ability to work some nights as required. Salary: $65,000-$$70,000 annually; Benefits include health, dental and vision insurance as well as a retirement plan. GiGi’s Playhouse NYC is the only organization in New York City solely dedicated to the development of individuals with Down syndrome of all ages, from birth through adulthood and at every phase of life. We provide therapeutic, educational, social, and creative arts programs and events year-round, at no cost to participants or their families. We empower our diverse participants to be included in the greater community, to be their whole selves as they truly belong, and to make the world a better place. GiGi’s Playhouse NYC offers a supportive and nurturing environment that enables individuals, parents, expecting parents, and families to connect. With our migration to a more virtual world, GiGi’s Playhouse NYC is at the forefront of innovating and delivering online programs for our growing community, all while being completely funded by our generous donors. Our vision is to see a world where individuals with Down syndrome have a voice, and are accepted and embraced in their families, schools, and communities, to help improve the world and make it a better place to live, work and prosper. Job Summary: The Operations Manager is an organized, conscientious individual who manages all aspects of the Playhouse including bookkeeping and administrative tasks, database management, facilities management, managing and recruiting volunteers, communications, assisting with events and fundraisers, interfacing with families and our community, and supporting all fundraising efforts. Major Responsibilities Include: - Handle incoming revenue and issue acknowledgement letters including entry into Salesforce. This includes monthly reporting of all donations and ensures a tight process and timely response to donors for acknowledgement letters. - Supports Treasurer by providing receipts/ invoices, petty cash, inventory, and refunds along with proving a monthly donation report. - Database management of Salesforce, including ongoing database entry to update the mailing list, new families, volunteer and board hours, donor gifts, and proposal information. Ensure the data is entered accurately, and in a timely manner as close to real time as possible. - Run Salesforce reports as requested – understanding how the data is to be used so delivery format is useful. - Aid in community fundraising and events led by Board of Directors while coordinating with the National Organization to create registration and donation platforms. Work closely with volunteers and Playhouse Communications/ Marketing teams to support promotion of events to ensure events are publicized in all social media channels. - Aid BOD and Outreach Committee in the cultivation of community partnerships (i.e. local banks and restaurants). - Manage and oversee volunteer recruitment including (but not limited to) on-boarding, orientations, scheduling, training, retention, background checks and recognition of volunteers within the playhouse. Maintain volunteer data and information. Seek support for surrounding university for internship opportunities within the playhouse. - Maintain current and past photo archive. Ensure every playhouse event is photographed, and crowd sourced for images from each event. - Comply with the procedures and policies of the National Office including participating in calls and providing reports as requested. Disseminate information to the Board as required through the board secretary. - Attend Monthly Operations call with National Office. - Prepare monthly Impact Report to share at Board meeting and with the National Office. - Provide additional administrative support to the Board of Directors and volunteers as needed. - Respond timely and comprehensively to all email requests including the general mailbox from internal or external individuals. - Ensure New York City Playhouse Drive on the INC portal electronic filing structure is current and organized for ease of access and retrieval. - Supervise Programs Manager and Educator of Adult Programs. - Ensure the safety of our participants at all times. - Work with the Programs Manager and Educator of Adult Programs to ensure all programs meet the standard of excellence as defined by INC, are engaging and meet the needs of participants. Aid in surveys to assess the success of our program offerings and help with enhancements and improvements as needed. - Work with Programs Manager to source, schedule and organize quarterly lectures. - Work with Marketing and Communications committees to create, maintain and distribute marketing and communication materials, including monthly newsletters, promotional flyers, and others via a comprehensive marketing calendar. Ensure accuracy, proofing and timely distribution. - Create online content and update the website and social media accounts on a frequent and timely basis as per the guidelines from the Communications committee. - Administrative support such as answering the phones, responding to Playhouse emails, greeting visitors, maintaining the appearance of the Playhouse, ordering supplies, managing inventory (including computers, printers, appliances and repairs) and office organization including cleaning of bathrooms each day and cleaning materials used after programs. - Source and post blog content at least twice a month. Qualifications: - At least 5 years’ experience in social services, non-profit organization, and/or a related field. - Master’s degree preferred - Spanish-speaker preferred - Strong written and oral communication skills - Creative thinker and problem-solving skills - Proficient in Microsoft Office, database platforms, and social media - Exceptionally organized, with the ability to successfully multi-task with great attention to detail and meeting deadlines - Resourceful, creative, open-minded, and flexible - Ability to work collaboratively and professionally with key stakeholders - Strong Customer service skills and ability to build relationships with internal and external stakeholders - Disposition to interact directly with individuals with Down syndrome and their families, and a desire and willingness to learn about become a member the Down syndrome community All employees are expected to be committed to the mission and values of GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, communicate authentic sensitivity to and an understanding of the Down syndrome community, have a positive attitude, and possess a willingness and ability to thrive within a unique environment.
Job Title: Food Production Manager-AM, Mid & PM Shifts Reports to: Director of Operations Location: LIC, NY (11106) Position Summary: Kommissary is a social enterprise on a mission to spread joy through food. We produce and deliver high volumes of meals spanning a diverse array of cuisines to every demographic in New York City. Our future Food Production Manager is hardworking, dedicated, and experienced, with a complete understanding of the central kitchen cycle, including receiving, breakdown, production, holding/cooling warehousing, inventory management, and distribution logistics. You’ll love this role if you’re incredibly organized, detail oriented and have a drive for “getting things done!” You have a “no job too small” mentality with an ability to effectively and professionally interface with Kommissary team members and clients. We are a proud minority owned business that celebrates diversity, equity, and inclusion. Requirements & Duties: · Schedule shifts/manage staff hours to optimize productivity. · Train new employees and provide follow-up training for current staff. · Cross-training across all teams. · Streamline operations and make it more cohesive. · Exceptional people management skills. · Create & compile Par Sheets daily to learn what is in stock and what needs to be prepared for that day and assign prep as required. · Ensures that recipes and procedures are followed to specifications to ensure quality and safety. · Creates and oversees prep and batch production for current location and ensures all production meets deadlines to avoid 86s. · Oversee pack-outs of orders for upcoming satellite locations. · Analyze production and quality control to detect and correct problems. · Prepares and maintains production reports, inventory, and order systems. · Conduct regular inventory audits to prevent shortages or overstock. · Manages production budgets and identifies cost-saving opportunities. · Ensures efficient collaboration and coordination between relevant departments, including R&D, procurement, distribution, inventory and management. · Responsible for producing quality products that meet all the Safety, USDA, and Customer regulations. · Establishes efficient production processes for all the companies product lines. · Ensures that all products comply with QA, DOH and USDA procedures. · Maintains effective communication between the Shift Manager and supervisors. Identifies significant issues related to quality, safety, downtime, production problems, or any other unexpected issues. Required. · NYC Food Handlers Certification. -Cook alongside staff. Qualifications: · Bilingual, English/Spanish. · 5+ years in manufacturing or High-Volume Catering, commissary. · 5+ years supervisory experience in food production. · Strong knowledge of USDA, FDA, DOH, GMP, and HACCP rules and regulations. · Recipe development and pricing. · Inventory management. · Food science background. Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. · Lift up to 50 lbs. · Work standing or walking for long periods of time. · Work bending and squatting. · Work in cold, refrigerated, and frozen conditions. · Work in hot conditions. Other Duties: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. Compensation: $75,0000.00-$90,000.00/Annual commensurate with experience. Benefits: Health Insurance Paid Time Off Equal Employment Opportunity: Kommissary does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Kommissary is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities.
POSITION DESCRIPTION Position: Program Manager Program: VITA Tax Program Reports to: Program Director Salary Range: $60,000 to $65,000 Posted: March 30, 2024 Start Date: Immediately Full – Time- Vita Tax Program About Ariva MISSION: Our mission is to bring economic justice, opportunity and inclusion to our Bronx neighbors and other underserved communities across New York City. VISION: We envision a world where all New York City residents experience economic justice, financial inclusion, and the opportunity to build financially empowered and prosperous lives. We offer free comprehensive financial capabilities services and free income tax assistance at locations around New York City. Information on our projects and programs Position Description The Program Manager is part of Ariva’s management team and has lead responsibility for the management and performance of one year round VITA tax site and up to six seasonal tax sites. The Program Manager has direct supervision of two to three permanent staff and about twelve seasonal employees. The manager is responsible for ensuring that the sites within their portfolio meet all internal and external contract goals. Ariva is one of the most established non-profit free tax assistance organizations in the Bronx. We are an IRS sponsored VITA program and a Certified Acceptance Agent for ITINs. The program serves over 8,000 New Yorker each year at about ten seasonal and three year round locations. The tax team is composed of 5 full-time year-round staff, 20-25 seasonal staff and about 100 hundred volunteers. This job involves frequent local travel to sites around NYC and requires some evenings and weekend hours over the course of the year. During the main filing season (January-April), the Program Manager can expect to work most evenings and Saturdays. Face-to-face in-person service is an essential component of this position. All staff must be vaccinated and must follow the health and safety procedures in our offices. This position is 100% in person. The average work week is 45 hours, more during the income tax filing season and other busy times of year. Ariva is a growing organization, and this position offers the opportunity to grow with us. Responsibilities The Program Manager has full responsibility for the tax sites in their portfolio. The Program Manager directly oversees projects and tax sites and supervises line staff. They also provide coverage as needed in the absence of site staff to ensure seamless and efficient operations of the tax sites. The Tax Program is a VITA program highly regulated by the IRS. The Program Manager ensures that all aspects of the tax sites in their portfolio are fully compliant with all IRS VITA program requirements. Ariva is also a Certified Acceptance Agent for ITINs. This IRS program also has stringent compliance requirements and, in addition, has extensive record keeping requirements. If ITINs are accepted at any of their locations, the Program Manager is responsible for ensuring that Ariva is at all times fully compliant with the requirements of the ITIN program. Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Primary Responsibilities · Tax site performance monitoring and reporting. Ensuring the tax sites at all times meet all IRS and local funders requirements, including but not limited to the ten IRS Quality Site Requirements. · Recruitment, mentoring, retention and supervision of site coordinators and seasonal staff. · Oversight of community outreach campaigns and marketing to support a client pipeline at assigned sites. Maintaining an up-to-date client story bank. · Cultivation and engagement of community partners, financial services partners, and other host partners in the communities where the tax sites are located · Coordinating program integration activities with Ariva’s financial counseling program. · Ensuring a highly professional and client-centered environment at all of Ariva’s tax sites. · Ensuring the tax sites have at all times adequate equipment, technology and supplies and safeguards in place to preserve the privacy and safety of client data. Duties include securely maintaining an equipment inventory of laptops and peripherals, and ensuring the software is up to date, including security and antiviral software. · Participate in weekly Ariva management team meetings. Additional Responsibilities The Program Manager will also have lead responsibility for at least one of the following initiatives: · Direct Ariva’s ITIN program. Ensure that Ariva’s ITIN program is fully compliant with all IRS requirements. · Oversee Ariva’s Senior Citizen Tax Initiative, a program focused exclusively on the tax needs of seniors in our communities. · Oversee Ariva’s tax time savings and asset building initiatives. The assigned manager has lead responsibility in identifying, implementing and monitoring tax time savings efforts at our sites Supportive Responsibilities In addition to the above lead responsibilities, the Program Manager will work closely with and provide support to the Program director in the following: · Contract management. · Reviewing and approving communications content, including website information and social media content related to the tax programs Core Competencies: Minimum three years of experience in managing VITA sites. Seasonal site experience is acceptable. · A demonstrated commitment to and experience working with low-income people and in low-income communities. · Extraordinary customer service skills and high standards of professionalism. · Skilled in managing, motivating and supporting staff and volunteers. · Strong project management skills; ability to simultaneously manage several busy tax sites. · Cultural competence to provide services to the diverse members of our community. · Ability to identify and build new relationships and manage existing ones with community partners. · Computer-literate; comfortable with data management, data entry, and reporting. · Very strong written and verbal communication skills. · Familiarity with CRMs, especially Salesforce and tax software (currently TaxSlayer) · Contract or grant management experience and skills. · Able to work in person and engage in frequent local travel to visit multiple tax sites, primarily in the Bronx. · Willing and able to be flexible in their work schedule; able to accommodate evening and weekend hours to support the tax sites. Depending on project portfolio, additional competencies may be required in: · Services to seniors · ITIN preparation · Asset building and tax time savings. In addition to the above core competencies, the ideal candidate would also have · Basic knowledge of individual income tax returns · Familiarity with social media and some or all of the following applications; Salesforce, Constant Contacts, Wordpress. Salary: $60,000 to $65,000/year, depending on experience. Ariva offers full-time employees subsidized health and dental insurance, generous paid time off and other benefits. This posting will remain open through August 30th, 2024. "Ariva is an Equal Opportunity Employer"
Director of Finance-SIGNATURE THEATRE Signature Theatre, one of New York's leading off-Broadway theatres, is seeking a DIRECTOR OF FINANCE- for The Pershing Square Signature Center on West 42nd Street. About Signature Signature Theatre is an artistic home for storytellers. Founded in 1991, Signature Theatre celebrates playwrights and gives them an artistic home, producing several productions annually. In 2005 Signature began its groundbreaking Signature Ticket Initiative, providing affordable tickets to all its productions. In 2012, Signature opened The Pershing Square Signature Center, the Frank Gehry-designed 75,000 square foot Center featuring three theatres, two rehearsal studios, a central, public lobby with a café and bookstore, as well as administrative offices. EDIA Applicants from populations underrepresented in the theatre field and aligning with Signature theatre’s institutional goals and priorities focused on playwrights, community and access are strongly encouraged to apply. Signature is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility and welcomes candidates who have demonstrable experience advocating for underrepresented communities. Please read our commitment to creating a theatre focused on EDIA at signaturetheatre Position Summary Signature is seeking a Director of Finance who has solid accounting skills as well as analytical and leadership abilities to guide Signature’s financial policy while also being an active partner with the senior leadership team in planning the organization’s future strategy and implementing ongoing operations. The Director of Finance will report to the Executive Director and will lead all financial administration, business planning, and budgeting and advanced working experience with accounting software Financial Edge. The Director of Finance collaborates closely with peers on the senior leadership team, including the General Manager, Director of Human Resources, Associate Artistic Director, and Directors of Development, Marketing, and Production, as well as the Board Treasurer, and Finance, Investment, and Audit Committees. The Director of Finance directly supervises the Finance Assistant and the Accounting Manager. The Director of Finance will require working experience with Financial Edge. Responsibilities • Guide financial decisions by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing internal controls, and operational policies and procedures; make recommendations for increased efficiency and effectiveness. • Coordinate and direct daily and periodic accounting operations and processes, assuring that financial records and systems are maintained in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. • Participate in the strategic planning process as an integral member of the senior leadership team through development and use of predictive models and activity-based financial analyses. • Perform cash flow analysis and planning to ensure availability of funds as needed for the operating entity. • Maximize return and limit risk on cash by managing bank balances, and overseeing investments managed by external investment manager in conjunction with Board Investment Committee. • Monitor and confirm financial condition by conducting internal audits. • Lead communication with external auditors to prepare annual audited financial statements and 990 returns. • Prepare accurate interim financial statements and special reports for both internal and external use, through collection, analysis, and consolidation of financial data. • Prepare annual operating budgets, capital budgets and periodic budget re-forecasts. • Achieve budget objectives by scheduling expenditures, analyzing variances, and initiating corrective actions. • Liaise with the Finance Committee and participate in Committee and Board meetings. • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements, through research and awareness of existing, new, or anticipated legislation, and consult with legal counsel to advise management on needed actions or potential impacts. Desired Skills and Experience • Candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree or above in accounting and/or business administration, or possess equivalent business experience, and have five-plus (5+) years’ experience with a major non-profit, operating on an annual budget of at least five million ($5M). • The ideal candidate will have skills in managing processes and analyzing information, developing standards and policies, non-profit accounting, and auditing experience. Preference will be given to candidates with a Certified Public Accountant designation and/or an MBA, experience with Financial Edge, or other financial software, is required. Familiarity with Tessitura is a plus. Compensation This is a full-time exempt position with an annual salary of $100,000.00-$120,000.00 Benefits Benefits include group health, dental, and vision plans, as well as the opportunity to participate in tax-saving flexible spending, commuter and 401(k) plans. Considerations All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, affectional preference, gender identity or expression, sexual and reproductive health decisions, pregnancy, disability, genetic predisposition, age, military or veteran status, marital or familial status, or any other protected characteristic, in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
Teacher 2024 - 2025 About Tribeca Preparatory Tribeca Prep is a 12-month independent special education early childhood and elementary school. Our goal is to prepare our students for a less restrictive environment by developing their academic and social skills. Through our cohesive team of teachers, specialists and therapists, we offer our promising learners in grades PK-8, a rigorous, learner-centered, education with integrated support that fosters independence and self-advocacy. Head Teachers will provide academic instruction and social-emotional support to students in collaboration with our Director of Education and our related service providers. Our classrooms consist of six to eight students who have similar needs in the areas of communication, academic skills, and social emotional skills. The classroom includes a number of instructors based on the students’ needs. The head teacher is responsible for student assessments and creating, implementing and overseeing the delivery of an individualized program of instruction for each student. The Head Teacher is also responsible for working with instructors to ensure that students’ academic goals are met in a positive learning environment. Position Start Date: Immediate About the Position Qualifications: ● Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in elementary education, special education, Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field. ● Knowledge and skills in working with children with autism, ADHD and other developmental and learning disabilities. ● New York State certification in Special Education. ● New York State certification in Early Childhood Education Responsibilities: ● Plan and implement high-quality, engaging lessons that are differentiated to meet the learning needs of the students and adhere to the common core state standards. ● Regularly assess the students and the curriculum to adapt content and instruction as appropriate; communicate assessment results to parents. ● Create and maintain an orderly and aesthetic learning environment that accounts for students’ social, emotional, and executive functioning needs. ● Maintain accurate records and carefully managed portfolios of student work to illustrate and record progress and achievement. ● Empower students to take charge of their learning by providing all necessary scaffolding, modeling, materials, and resources, and consistently maintain a high level of expectation for student success. ● Communicate with parents and guardians to provide feedback on students academic and social-emotional progress through parent-teacher conferences, written reports, phone calls, and emails (daily emails/phone conferences may be required). ● Provide quarterly progress reports for all students. ● Attend all faculty meetings and required special events. Successful candidates for the position should possess the following qualities: ● Special Needs Experience: They should have prior experience working in special needs learning spaces. They should possess deep knowledge and passion for their area(s) of specialty within special education, allowing them to effectively cater to the diverse needs of the students. ● Creative Designers of Learning: They should be creative in designing learning experiences that engage students. They should leverage student interests, real-world problems, and professional tools/experts to create purposeful experiences that drive student learning. ● Excellent Communicators: They should excel in communication, actively listening, and asking probing questions. They should be able to engage with all members of the school community and strike a balance between candor and empathy. All staff understands the importance of data and report writing as this information is vital to each student’s growth. ● Community and Collaboration Focused: They should prioritize community and collaboration. Successful candidates recognize the value of divergent viewpoints and understand the importance of leveraging them for collective improvement and building positive relationships. Salary: Salaries are competitive and based on experience and training. Tribeca Prep offers a competitive benefits package, including (80%) employer-paid health insurance, dental/vision insurance options, 401k matching options, and ample professional development opportunities. To apply for this position please submit your resume. Please be advised that applicants will be subject to fingerprinting and a criminal record review pursuant to Article 43 of the New York City Health Code. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER It is the policy of Tribeca Preparatory to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity, national origin, alienage, citizenship status, age, marital status, partnership status, disability, sexual orientation, gender (sex), military status, unemployment status, caregiver status, consumer credit history, prior record of arrest or conviction (except as permitted by law), predisposing genetic characteristics, or status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual offenses and stalking, and to maintain an environment free of harassment on any of the above-noted grounds, including sexual harassment or retaliation.