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  • Sommelier
    Sommelier
    il y a 5 jours
    $17 par heure
    Temps plein
    Manhattan, New York

    We are looking for individuals to work in conjunction with our Wine Director and Head Sommelier to help select our wine offerings, to provide continued education for our team and to evolve the wine service. This is an ideal position for someone whose excitement for wine is matched by their deep commitment to guest service hospitality in a fine dining setting. We are building a team of individuals focused on genuine hospitality and teamwork - ones who want to become valuable members of a successful service team. The wine list has a strong Italian focus while also featuring wines from the world's other classic, great regions. The Sommelier is responsible for recommending wine varieties, supervising wine serving, collaborating with winemakers, taking stock while ensuring optimum service for our guests. The Sommelier also ensures that all policies procedures and standard operating procedures are effectively maintained at an optimum level. This position has an hourly rate of $17.00 + Tips. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • The most essential component to be a successful Sommelier will be the earnest desire to propel the wine program forward through clear communication and organization, a curiosity to learn more, and a willingness to share our expertise with guests and staff in a helpful, thoughtful way, • Create and update the wine list in coordination with chefs and the General Manager, • Collaborate with the Wine Director and Head Sommelier on the selections of the wines used in the restaurant for the uses of wine pairings, by the glass, and those represented as bottle selections, • Recommend food and wine pairings, • Be an authority on the wines used in the restaurant for the uses of wine pairings, by the glass, and those represented as bottle selections on the restaurant's wine list, • Advise guests on wines based on their personal tastes and food choices, • Inform guests about different varieties of wines and prices, • Ensure wines are served at the right temperature and within the proper glassware, • Store open bottles properly to maintain strong taste, • Manage wine cellar and ensure it's fully-stocked, • Train wait staff on available wines, • Assist the Wine Director in order to provide education for the dining room staff in the full range of beverages for the restaurant, including but not limited to wine, cocktails, beer, tea, and coffee, • Comply with all health and safety regulations constantly strive to improve operating procedures, • Maintain and monitor safe and sound procedures, • Attend meetings when designated to do so REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS • As a Sommelier, specific certifications are not required, but a strong fundamental knowledge of the wine regions of the world -- both Old and New World -- along with producer familiarity and vintage knowledge is mandatory, • Experience as a Sommelier, Wine Steward/Stewardess or similar role, • Ability to create tasteful food and wine pairings, • Extensive knowledge of different wines and which regions produce each type, • Knowledge of local vineyards and wineries, • Understanding of the winemaking process, • Good communication skills, • Must have full schedule availability, including weekends and holidays, • Ability to be organized, manage time wisely, and work with little to no direct supervision, • Very high attention to detail, • Sensitive to cultural nuances, • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal in English, • Able to handle a multitude of tasks in an intense, fast paced environment, • Excellent people skills and the ability to work under pressure and with various stakeholders, • Ability to maintain a clean and professional appearance as per company policies, • Ability to stand for extended periods of time, • Multi-lingual is a plus, • Must be able to take constructive criticism and work well in a team dynamic

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  • Development Associate
    Development Associate
    il y a 5 jours
    $64000–$70000 par an
    Temps plein
    Manhattan, New York

    Open House New York seeks an energetic, entrepreneurial, collaborative professional to join our team as Development Associate. The Development Associate will support fundraising operations to drive growth, while gaining access to the people and projects shaping the future of New York City through public programming, including the signature five-borough OHNY Weekend festival. This position requires 3+ years of fundraising experience across a range of activities, including special events, individual giving, membership, and sponsorship, plus a proven ability to draft compelling messages, from donor correspondence to corporate pitches. The ideal candidate will bring a Swiss Army knife skill set and an eagerness to grow on a small, dynamic team, and bring deep passion and curiosity for New York City, particularly its built environment (architecture, planning, real estate, infrastructure). This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the Deputy Director. Development Associate Responsibilities and Duties: • In collaboration with the Deputy Director, support core fundraising activities including: membership, individual giving, special events, sponsorship, and grant writing, • Manage donor research, tracking, acknowledgments, and correspondence through Salesforce, • Accurately maintain organizational systems and fundraising data to support accounting processes like financial transactions for the monthly close, • Draft and design content for donor materials, including appeal letters and corporate pitches, • Support logistics and production for donor events, including cultivation and community events, the Open City Benefit in the spring, and the OHNY Weekend Launch Party in the fall, • Additional administrative and operational duties as needed Development Associate Qualifications and Skills: • Track record of successful donor engagement, from prospect research to solicitation to relationship stewardship, • Event production experience, • Aptitude for problem-solving and the ability to manage multiple projects at once, and work independently, • Must be adaptable and highly organized with exceptional attention to detail, • Strong written and verbal communication skills, • Ability to initiate and maintain relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders, including Board members, donors, members, and program partners, • Fluency with Microsoft Office, CRM, and CMS platforms (databases like Salesforce preferred), and project management platforms (Asana, Slack, etc.), • Curiosity for New York City and the built environment (architecture, planning, real estate, infrastructure), • Commitment to the mission and values of Open House New York, • 3+ years of experience in fundraising required, Bachelor’s or commensurate experience Education Bachelor’s Degree or commensurate experience. Location and Hours We currently work on a hybrid schedule. The Development Associate will work three days per week (typically Tuesday-Thursday) in our office at 150 Varick Street, though this schedule may shift and evolve, particularly in the run-up to major events. Ability to attend events in the evening and some weekends is required. Note: OHNY Weekend is October 16-18, 2026. Salary and Benefits Salary is commensurate with experience, in the range of $64,000—$70,000. Full benefits provided, including health insurance, retirement contribution, and pre-tax flexible spending accounts. We welcome an open discussion with interested candidates about the full compensation package. Application - How to apply A successful application includes a cover letter that addresses your relevant experience and your interest in New York City’s built environment. Selected applicants will be invited to interview the OHNY team in May. Applicants who advance to this stage will be asked to provide work samples, including donor correspondence. Applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with resume reviews starting on April 22. Position is for immediate hire with an anticipated start by June. Open House New York encourages candidates from any and all backgrounds, nationalities, ethnicities, gender identities, and lived experiences to apply. We are an organization that is committed to diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in all aspects of our work, most importantly our team. A note of encouragement: Statistics show that individuals coming from systematically excluded or oppressed groups apply to jobs only if they meet every qualification. Open House New York wishes to remind applicants that rarely does someone meet 100% of the qualifications. We look forward to hearing from you. About Open House New York Open House New York promotes broad, unparalleled access to the city—to the places, people, projects, systems, and ideas that define New York and its future—and fosters civic dialogue about how the city functions and who it serves. Through year-round programming and the annual OHNY Weekend, which ranks among the largest public design festivals in the nation, Open House New York offers a citywide platform for public education and engagement.

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  • Food Rescue & Distribution Manager
    Food Rescue & Distribution Manager
    il y a 6 jours
    $22–$26 par heure
    Temps partiel
    Clifton

    At The Food Brigade, we are committed to reducing food insecurity and food waste by connecting communities with fresh, nutritious food and supportive services. The Food Rescue & Distribution Manager plays a vital role in advancing this mission by leading the coordination of food rescue efforts and Mobile Farmer’s Market (MFM) distributions. This position ensures that high-quality food reaches those who need it most while fostering community engagement and access to essential resources. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage food rescue operations, including identifying and securing food suppliers, • Maintain ongoing communication and coordination with vendors to schedule and execute pickups, • Develop and manage distribution schedules to ensure consistent, equitable food access, • Monitor inventory levels and ensure adequate supply, quality, and product variety, • Plan and prepare inventory for each distribution and stock the Mobile Farmer’s Market accordingly, • Assist in and co-manage all MFM distributions alongside the Driver, • Register new clients on-site and provide outreach at remote distribution locations, • Connect clients with additional services, including brick-and-mortar assistance and wraparound support programs, • Support warehouse operations, including inventory handling and organization, • Routinely lift and move 35-50 pounds unassisted, • Use a pallet jack, pallet stacker, hand truck, • Drive a cargo van, box truck, and Mobile Farmer’s Market as needed, • Conduct food pickups from suppliers/donors and delivery to our multiple locations, and ensure safe transport and handling procedures, • Prepare and deliver weekly reports to the Executive Director Collaboration: • Work closely with the Executive Director and Operations Director to support program goals and operational effectiveness Requirements: • Background check required, • Clean driving record required, • Commitment to mandatory in-house training and continuing education, including Food Handler Safety Certification, customer service, and de-escalation practices Preferred Qualifications (not required): • Experience in food rescue, food distribution, logistics, or supply chain operations, • Background in nonprofit, community outreach, or social services, • Experience working with diverse and underserved populations, • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills in fast-paced environments, • Ability to operate box trucks or similar commercial vehicles

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    il y a 6 jours
    $19–$22 par heure
    Temps partiel
    Park Slope, Brooklyn

    IMANI HOUSE (IHI) seeks an Administrative Assistant for our HQ Office (and possibly after school program) located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York. A strong candidate has experience, learns quickly, is friendly and of course, hard-working. This person understands the challenges of working in a busy, productive, and friendly program, supporting the afterschool in an administrative capacity. There is opportunity for advancement, learning new skills, and working with a great team. NOTE: This is a part-time position; 15-20 hours a week. Salary Is Based On Experience. If you are organized, have advanced computer skills, keen analytical skills, administrative skills, and a strong ability to multi-task and learn quickly, APPLY. There Are Great Opportunities for Advancement ................. APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT A RESUME AND COVER LETTER................. POSITION DESCRIPTION - The Office Administrative Assistant will: Work in an assistant capacity (a variety of tasks that require skills listed above) Input data into the DYCD system (previous knowledge is a PLUS) Do general administrative duties to support the office and/or after-school day-to-day Oversee time card entries, payroll and other DATA ENTRY Inventory oversight Work alongside a busy Executive Director, Program Director, maintain calendars, appointments and parent outreach, work with current Administrative Staff Support student enrollment and data entry Other.... QUALIFICATIONS: Capable with over 2-years administrative experience, Associate's required Energetic, and seeking advancement Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, and/or other relevant software programs Must be Professional, Friendly, Energetic, Creative, Caring, and Patient Knowledge of clerical tasks such as data entry, filing, and record keeping Strong customer service skills and phone etiquette Very good computer application, writing, and social media skills Detail-oriented with good organizational skills, must be willing to learn Very good communication (written and verbal) skills required Organized and familiar with office procedures and requirements Reliable, punctual, honest, analytical and cooperative Able to multitask, working independently and in a team Concerned about improving the lives of marginalized youth, women and families .....................Don't forget to submit a cover letter and resume. Please no faxes, calls or drop-ins..................... Job Type: Part-time Pay: $19.00 - $22.00 per hour Benefits: Employee assistance program Application Question(s): 1. Have you included a cover letter and resume? *BOTH are required, 2. Have you ever worked in a DYCD/City program?, 3. Are you interested in elevation within the company? Associate (Required) Experience: Administrative: 2 years (Required) Microsoft Office: 2 years (Required) Microsoft Excel: 1 year (Required) Data Entry: 1 year (Required) Work Location: In person

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  • Family Child Care Network Educational Specialist
    Family Child Care Network Educational Specialist
    il y a 8 jours
    Temps plein
    West Bronx, The Bronx

    MARC Academy and Department of Education (DOE) view family childcare as a respected and valued profession within the early care and education system in New York City. We seek to support and enhance the existing strengths of family childcare as birth-4 programs that promote continuous and responsive relationships, strengthen early learning skills, build resilience, and lay the foundation for all future learning. The primary role of the Education Specialist/Coach is to build strengths-based relationships with affiliated providers to support them as needed and, in particular, with implementing high quality play-based instruction. Responsibilities: ● Collaborate with the FCC Education Director, FCC Family Support Worker, and FCC Monitors to meet the needs of all children and families. ● Provide twice monthly strength-based practice-based coaching to a cohort of affiliated providers as they implement a mixed-age curriculum. ● Adapt and provide guidance to affiliated providers on the implementation of an evidence-based curriculum for mixed-age group settings that meets the individual needs of all children. ● Review and adapt appropriate curriculum supports and documents with affiliated providers that foster hands-on developmentally appropriate and relationship-based interactions with all children. ● Assist affiliated providers gathering observations of children and entering child assessment data in a timely manner and support its use for curriculum and lesson planning. ● Document all coaching sessions aligned with the DOE’s Early Childhood Framework for Quality (EFQ). ● Assist in ongoing outreach, enrollment, and all other administrative tasks. ● Support FCC Education Director in coordinating all required professional learning days –ongoing. ● Maintain relationships with community partners who provide mental health, special needs, and other support services for all affiliated providers and families. ● Create and regularly update Community Partner Resource Guide within FCC Network. ● Participate in twice-monthly FCC Network staff meetings to connect about individual providers, families, and coordinate all services. ● Participate in Network staff professional learning sessions delivered. ● Other tasks as assigned by FCC Education Director/FCC Director. ● Travel within FCC Network catchment area is REQUIRED Skills: ● Time management skills are essential * Ability to multitask *Must be a team player * Must be flexible with changing schedules and priorities. *Skilled Communicator * Appreciation for the unique needs of all providers and families. Qualifications ● BA/BS in early childhood or infant/toddler studies (required) ● Experience teaching children under six (required) ● Experience working in family childcare and/or with infants and toddlers (preferred)

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  • Housing Services Program Associate
    Housing Services Program Associate
    il y a 9 jours
    Temps partiel
    Manhattan, New York

    Habitat for Humanity NYC and Westchester County is seeking a Housing Services Program Associate to assist with and expand the Homeownership programs within the Housing Department. The Associate will report to the Director of Housing Services (Director). The Associate will provide technical assistance, training, education, and pre- and post-purchase services to Habitat homebuyers, homeowners, and preservation homebuyers and homeowners in addition to being actively involved in the Housing Department as a whole and developing and improving policies and procedures within the organization. Responsibilities Overall Provide weekly reporting to supervisor and the Housing department. Work closely with the Housing Services team to continue to maintain the department’s client management system in HomeKeeper to meet all program needs. Provide monthly impact tracking for department programs and support quarterly management reporting for the organization. Homebuyer Program Assist the Director of Housing Services with new development and Post Purchase site visits, including showing units to prospective buyers, conducting final walkthroughs, and providing access for appraisals as needed. Coordinate completion of all punch list items with the Construction team prior to closings. Communicate with new buyers to track and ensure completion of the Homebuyers Program requirements prior to closing (i.e. Letters of Interest, sweat equity, education, savings plans, marketing meeting, etc.). Facilitate Homebuyer Education and assist with the creation of new education sessions as needed. Assist with filing and updating homebuyer and homeowner records in HomeKeeper. On a weekly basis, check and respond to department outreach via the Post Purchase and Preservation Communicate with new owners to ensure they are set up for success; this includes but is not limited to handing over warranty materials, building manuals, neighborhood resources, and other best practices dependent upon the type of unit purchased. Assist the Director and Housing Preservation Programs Manager (Manager) in monitoring, compliance, and foreclosure prevention services for Habitat NYC and Westchester single-family homeowners and multifamily developments. Attend meetings, conduct trainings, or other activities in-person or virtually with shareholders and tenants, as appropriate. Provide 1:1 assistance to homeowners in our portfolio who want to begin the resale process; including but not limited to requesting payoff letters, providing information on subsidy sources, and working with management companies on co-op policies and procedures. Assist with coordination of warranty management and repair requests of housing units in partnership with the Real Estate Development & Construction staff. Work with Director and Manager to host the Homeowner Help Desk series, which includes trainings on property tax * benefits and assessments, and asset management for homeowners. Assist with outreach/tabling events for all Programs, as needed. Perform other tasks as required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience. Demonstrated interest in affordable housing including but not limited to community/tenant organizing, asset management, post purchase, technical assistance, foreclosure prevention, and/or community land trusts; Demonstrated interest working in diverse, immigrant communities including multi-ethnic and multi- generational communities Skills Required Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills. Good computer literacy skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel) and Adobe Acrobat. Database and Client Management Systems knowledge preferred, such as Salesforce. Demonstrate the ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks; ability to work independently, and as part of a team; Ability to prioritize and meet tight deadlines; Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred Public speaking Company address: New York Habitat VLF, Inc. 31 W 34th St Ste 8144. New York, NY

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  • Family Child Care Network Education Director
    Family Child Care Network Education Director
    il y a 8 jours
    Temps plein
    West Bronx, The Bronx

    [Network Name] and Department of Education (DOE) view family child care as a respected and valued profession within the early care and education system in New York City. We seek to support and enhance the existing strengths of family child care as birth-4 programs that promote continuous and responsive relationships, strengthen early learning skills, build resilience, and lay the foundation for all future learning. The primary role of the Education Director is to oversee all of the Network educational services for families and affiliated providers. Responsibilities: ● Oversee all educational services in affiliated Family Child Care (FCC) settings to ensure compliance with Department of Education and the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). ● Supervise the work of all FCCN education staff (e.g. Educational Specialist and Family Worker). ● Develop, adapt, and provide guidance to affiliated providers on the implementation of an evidence-based curriculum for mixed-age group settings that meets the individual needs of all children. ● Create, review, and adapt appropriate curriculum supports that foster hands-on developmentally appropriate and relationship-based interactions with all children by affiliated providers. ● Provide strength-based coaching visits to all affiliated providers to ensure adherence to curriculum guidelines and implementation. ● Ensure that all affiliated provider home visits are documented in a timely manner and are aligned with the DOE’s Early Childhood Framework for Quality (EFQ). ● Ensure education staff have the knowledge and skills to assist affiliated providers in entering child assessment data in a timely manner and support its use for curriculum and lesson planning. ● Coordinate and implement all required professional learning days throughout the year in partnership with the Department of Education for all affiliated providers and education staff. ● Participate in Network staff professional learning sessions delivered by the Department of Education. ● Support all providers who are working toward the completion of a CDA certification or other higher early childhood education degree. ● Facilitate twice monthly Network staff meetings to connect about individual providers, families, and coordinate all services. ● Provide consistent and timely reflective supervision to education staff to ensure their ability to engage affiliated providers in practice-based coaching using a strength-based approach. ● Oversee and ensure the timely documentation of all coaching sessions. ● Support the FCC Network Director in all recruitment, enrollment, payment, and other administrative tasks in support of all affiliated providers. ● Maintain relationships with community partners who provide mental health, special needs, and other support services for all affiliated providers and families. ● Other special projects as they arise. Skills: ● Willingness to travel within FCC Network catchment area. ● Time management skills are essential. ● Ability to multitask ● Must be a team player ● Appreciation for the unique needs of the family child care community. Qualifications: ● MSED in Early Childhood Education (required) ● Teacher certification in the early childhood or childhood grades (required) ● Experience working in family child care and/or with infants and toddlers (preferred)

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  • Group Leader/Assistant Teacher
    Group Leader/Assistant Teacher
    il y a 22 jours
    $17 par heure
    Temps partiel
    Spuyten Duyvil, The Bronx

    We are seeking a passionate and energetic Group Leader/Assistant Teacher to join our vibrant early childhood After School Learn and Play team. In this role, you will support the development and implementation of engaging, age-appropriate activities that foster growth in social skills, physical development and self confidence . Your enthusiasm will inspire young learners and create a nurturing environment where children feel safe, valued, and excited to explore. This paid position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to children’s early development while gaining valuable experience in a state of the art fitness facility. Responsibilities • Assist in planning and executing daily age appropriate lesson plans for gym sports, literacy and arts/crafts, • Support classroom management by maintaining a positive, inclusive atmosphere that encourages participation and respectful behavior., • Engage children in activities that promote fitness, self confidence, friendship and social-emotional learning tailored to their developmental stages., • Work closely with the Director and Assistant Director to monitor individual progress, especially for children with special needs., • Foster effective communication with children, parents, and team members to ensure a collaborative approach to each child's growth., • Support classroom organization and cleanliness to create a safe and welcoming environment for all children., • Prior experience working with young children in daycare, preschool, or private school settings is highly preferred., • Knowledge of early childhood development principles, including literacy education, math concepts, and behavior management techniques., • Familiarity with special education practices and working with children with autism or other disabilities is a plus., • Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with colleagues and engage with parents., • Experience in lesson planning and curriculum development tailored for toddlers or preschool-aged children., • Certification or training in early childhood education or related fields is advantageous but not mandatory., • Demonstrated ability to manage classroom environments confidently while fostering a nurturing atmosphere. Join us to make a meaningful difference in young learners’ lives! This paid role offers an inspiring environment where your dedication helps shape bright futures through innovative teaching and compassionate care.

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  • Teaching Assistant
    Teaching Assistant
    il y a 8 jours
    Temps plein
    West Bronx, The Bronx

    The Teacher Assistant is responsible for assisting the Teacher with providing children ages 3 to 5 years old with a learning environment and experiences which will helps them develop socially, physically, and emotionally in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Supports the implementation of the agency’s school readiness goals and CLASS., • Ensures proper care and supervision of children at all times, the practice of head counts,classroom arrangement, general safety rules,monitoring equipment and working knowledge of wclassroom management., • Assists Teacher with teaching responsibilities and other classroom responsibilities, as assigned, • Ensures child-adult ratio is met at all times, • Prepares snacks and meals for children, as needed., • Cleans and sanitizes all areas of the classroom, including food preparation and eating areas, • Helps children practice good hygiene, including personal cleanliness and diapering, as needed, • Provides input in planning lessons and activities for children, • Assists in gathering classroom observations and other documentation for developmental assessments of children., • Assist with child observation, individualization, lesson plans, attendance, lunch count, parent participation, in-kind contributions, and others as directed, using proper spelling and accurate calculations., • Assists in organizing and maintaining instructional and classroom supplies, • Sets up classrooms for various purposes., • Maintains an organized and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, • Collects documents from parents during drop-off/pick-up time, • Assist parents to organize and implement parent activities; encourage, facilitate, and support parental involvement in all aspects of the Head Start Program., • Provides appropriate customer service to parents, children, and community representatives/members,, • Ability to attend in-service trainings, home visits, parent conferences, etc., • Must have exceptional organizational and time management skills, • Implements agency policies and procedures, • Cooperates with Site Director/CDS and other Service Area Coordinators in planning, supervision and implementation of overall program., • Substitute as needed and when appropriate as instructed by Site Director., • Other duties as assigned within the scope of the position to maintain a quality program Professional and Ethical Standards, • Maintain confidentiality in accordance with Agency policy and legal requirements., • Be honest, reliable and dependable., • Respect and maintain rights and privacy of all staff, parents, and children., • Attend mandated trainings and meetings, and seek out staff development opportunities., • Work as a team member with all staff and maintain a positive work ethic., • Act conscientiously in performing routine duties Qualifications/Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: • Ability to effectively communicate with community members and groups, managers, regulatory agencies, and families both individually and in group settings., • Ability to work as a positive team member., • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of situations, • Knowledge of various software programs such as MS Word, Excel, Power-Point, Publisher and ChildPlus. Education/Certifications: BA/BS/AAS/CDA preferred. Strong written and oral communication skills. Displays effective time management and multi-tasking skills. Self-motivated, energetic, team player. “MARC Academy and Family Center is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status”

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  • Residential Coordinator
    Residential Coordinator
    il y a 1 mois
    $52500–$58000 par an
    Temps plein
    Hackensack River Waterfront, Jersey City

    If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity to work in the non-profit area Hudson Milestones could be a wonderful organization for you to join! The Residential Coordinator (Group Home Manager) or RC, position requires experience in planning and implementing programs for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. It involves quality assurance, training of staff, preparation of programmatic and financial data reports, and personnel related responsibilities. The RC is responsible for ensuring a smooth operation and remaining compliant with agency and state regulations. We are looking for a strong candidate to lead a Hudson County based Group Home. Responsibilities/Requirements include but are not limited to: Responsible for reading, knowing and complying with all appropriate governing documents in the administration of their programs be it contracts, agency policies and procedures, State or Federal standards, specific program operations manuals and circulars both internal and external, and the like. Ensures compliance with the agency’s Operations and Personnel Manuals and the Division of Developmental Disabilities Standards Manual. Completes and/or reviews and submits all logs, records, forms, schedules, and reports as required by the agency and the Division of Developmental Disabilities. Maintains all program files according to agency and Division of Developmental Disabilities specifications. Attends meetings and training as directed by the Director of Residential Services. Ensures nutritional and dietary needs of the clients are met. Ensures maintenance of dietary and nutritional information on clients. Ensures all Individual Habilitation Plans and supporting documentation are implemented and consistent with agency and State philosophy and requirements and monitors same. Supervises maintenance of home and property, assuring safe, clean, and orderly environment. Ensures proper program coverage by staff at all times, consistent with client needs and program budget. Coordinates client health care including scheduling and reporting appointments and treatment. Provides transportation to medical appointments when necessary. Supervises medication dispersion and documentation. Report all unusual incident reports and internal reports Facilitates family and guardian contacts. Directs staff and volunteers in program, providing guidance, role modeling and instruction as needed. Ensures full and comprehensive training and orientation of new staff and substitutes. Completes staff evaluations and new hire probationary logs. Maintains professional demeanor in all interactions with clients, supervisors, staff, families, neighbors, professionals and others involved in the program. Maintains, documents, and disperses household funds including petty cash, grocery, client funds, recreation, salary and clothing disbursement. Coordinates daily activity and recreation schedules ensuring follow through and completion. Ensures client development in: A. Self Help Skills B. Community Living C. Social Skills D. Activities of Daily Living Ensures implementation and monitoring of Individual Habilitation Plans, Behavior Support Plans and other training plans required. Participate and ensures accuracy of payroll reporting. Provides transportation for residents as necessary. During off hours, serves as the “On Call” in case of an emergency in order to provide coverage or as directed by the Director of Residential Services. Implements department wide programming as requested by the Director of Residential. Monitors program budget to ensure appropriate expenditures. Coordinates, attends and/or schedules all required meetings relevant to the operation of the residential program as directed by the Director of Residential Services and/or Chief Executive Officer. Provides a consistent means of relaying information from the Administration to staff and vice versa as needed. Works flexible hours as necessary for the benefit of the program. Respects the confidential nature of all information regarding clients and families. Ensures that a client’s dignity is not compromised in any way. Ensures that a safe and healthy environment is maintained for all clients at all times. Cooperates with the Licensee and any Department staff in any inspection or investigation. Performs all other duties as assigned by the Director of Residential Services and/or the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee. All staff are strongly encouraged to participate in any/all fundraising activities to any extent possible. Each RC is required to work 1 evening, 1 Weekend Day, and 1 overnight per month for staff supervision. Candidates must possess a valid NJ driver's license (or transfer), be 21 and older, pass physical & substance screening, fingerprinting and complete online state mandated training prior to Orientation. EOE V/W/D Position Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Psychology or related field, or Equivalent Valid New Jersey driver’s license (Probationary/Provisional not accepted) Strong written and oral communication skills. Twenty-one years of age or older. Supervisory skills a must. A minimum of three (3) years experience working with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities including individual habilitation plan development, program monitoring and behavioral plan development experience One (1) year experience in a residential program as a Group Home Manager Two (2) years additional experience in a residential program in a supervisory role. EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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  • Development Manager
    Development Manager
    il y a 2 mois
    $65000–$70000 par an
    Temps plein
    East Bronx, The Bronx

    Development Manager – Mind-Builders Creative Arts Location: Hybrid – Northeast Bronx, NY Hours: Full-time (35 hrs/week) Salary: $65,000–$70,000/year About Us: Mind-Builders Creative Arts is a Bronx-based nonprofit approaching its 50th Anniversary in 2028. We provide arts and educational programs that enrich the local community. We are seeking a Development Manager to strengthen our fundraising operations and support growth. Position Summary: Reporting to the Assistant Executive Director for Development & External Affairs, the Development Manager ensures smooth fundraising operations, maintains CRM systems (Salesforce & Bloomerang), manages departmental deadlines in Asana, and supports grant reporting and donor engagement. Key Responsibilities: • Fundraising Operations & Workflow Management (40%), • CRM system administration and data integrity, • Asana project management for grants, reports, and campaigns, • Gift processing and acknowledgment letters, • Monthly reconciliation with Finance, • Institutional Giving & Grant Compliance (35%), • Draft grant proposals and reports, • Maintain a pipeline of funding opportunities, • Collaborate with Program Directors for metrics and impact data, • Data Strategy & Analysis (15%), • Track donor trends and recommend retention/upgrades, • Analyze program and fundraising data for impact reporting, • External Affairs & Event Support (10%), • Support digital campaigns and annual appeal, • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience, • 3–5 years in development operations, grant management, or nonprofit fundraising, • Proficient in Microsoft Office, Salesforce, and Bloomerang, • Medical, dental, and vision insurance with employer contribution, • 401(k) with employer contribution after 1 year, • Paid time off: 10 holidays, 3 floating holidays, 10–15 vacation days, 4 personal days, 6 sick days

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