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Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Center (BSECDC) has been “Rooted in the Community since 1966.” A federally funded Head Start program whose mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive early education and family engagement services to families and their children ages 2 to 5 years old. BSECDC embraces a holistic strength-based approach to meet the needs of our earliest learners and their families within the Bedford Stuyvesant community. POSITION/JOB TITLE: STATUS: REPORTS TO: SALARY RANGE: JOB SUMMARY: JOB DESCRIPTION: LEAD TEACHER Lead Teacher (UNCERTIFIED OR CERTIFIED) Full Time/Non-Exempt Education Site Manager $51,100 - $80,010 The Lead Teacher supports BSECDC’s mission to make a difference in the lives of children, their families, and communities through the delivery of high-quality early education and child development services that promote children’s school readiness through growth and development across all developmental domains. The Lead Teacher adheres to all federal, state, and local regulations, as well as BSECDC program policies, procedures, and administrative guidance. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ● Implement a well-organized learning environment with developmentally appropriate schedules, lesson plans, and indoor and outdoor learning experiences that provide adequate opportunities for choice, play, exploration, and experimentation among a variety of learning, sensory, and motor experiences. ● Develop and implement weekly lesson plans, including plans for individualized instruction, in accordance with BSECDC’s procedures and the research-based curriculum, that include indoor and outdoor learning experiences to support physical health and development, social and emotional development, approaches to learning, language development and communication, and cognitive development. ● Recognize bilingualism and biliteracy as strengths and, for children who are dual language learners, plan and implement experiences to support English language development. ● Ensure the physical environment and lesson plans reflect the diversity represented in the children and families served. ● Implement nurturing, responsive, and effective teaching practices to ensure daily learning experiences promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, STEM, and reading and writing readiness, as well as children’s social emotional development and universal values of tolerance, compassion, and respect among children. ● Use positive guidance strategies to create a peaceful classroom environment where children resolve conflicts using language to express their feelings and opinion. ● Expose children to individuals of different cultural life styles, different genders, and different sexual orientation through stories, posted pictures and discussion. ● Plan and communicate effectively with all other classroom staff, including the assistant teacher, special education staff, volunteers and interns about weekly lessons, classroom activities, and other pertinent information regarding children. ● Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with families, while maintaining professional boundaries, to encourage their input and support two-way communication regarding the growth and development of their children. ● Conduct two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences per child per year. ● Create and adhere to a posted classroom daily schedule that includes sufficient time for established routines such as nap/rest time, meal time, handwashing, toileting, and transition through activities. ● Ensure that children are engaged in oral hygiene education through daily tooth brushing, stories, skits, and other activities. ● Facilitate, observe, and communicate the importance of healthy eating habits through family style meal time, including ensuring all adults eat with children during meal time. ● Conduct all screenings and ongoing assessment of the children in the class, as required, and use data gathered to inform instruction, including individualization, and measure progress towards School Readiness Goals. ● Monitor children’s daily attendance and communicate with the assigned BSECDC staff member if a child needs additional supports ● Support tracking responsibilities of the daily meal count for the CACFP program, as requested. ● Maintain active supervision, group size, and ratios at all times indoors and outdoors. ● Maintain a safe and healthy environment in the classroom and on the playground, including following all health and safety rules pertaining to food allergies, universal precautions, and personal hygiene. ● Maintain consistent attendance to support continuity of care for children and families. ● Participate in staff meetings, in-service training, coaching, workshops, and staff development programs, as requested. ● Ensure complete, accurate, and timely completion of all required data, documentation, and paperwork, including child files. ● Follow all applicable BSECDC policies and procedures, including the Standards of Conduct to safeguard children from abuse, neglect, or exploitation while in the care of the Center. ● Implement fully all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations as cited in the Head Start Performance Standards, the Head Start Act, IDEA, IFSP, FERPA, ACYFIM, Department of Education and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Health Licensing Code, Article 47 NAEYC. ● Perform other duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS ● Bachelor’s Degree with a study plan toward a degree in Early Childhood Education OR ● Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education with NY State Certification OR ● Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education working towards NYS Certification ● Excellent interpersonal, organizational, written, and verbal communications skills ● Proficient with Google and Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Excel applications EXPERIENCE ● Minimum of two years-experience working with preschoolers PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Physical demands described below are representative of only some that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. • Walk, sit, stand, climb, balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. • Regularly lift and/or move up to forty pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to fifty pounds. • Use hands and fingers to handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. • Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. BENEFITS: ● DC 37 Union ● Competitive Health Insurance ● Retirement ● Life Insurance
Assistant Principal History Williamsburg Charter High School (WCHS) is a high-performing, public charter high school located in Brooklyn, New York. WCHS opened in August 2004 as the first Chancellor-authorized charter high school in the City of New York with a ninth-grade class of 267 students. Now in its eighth year of operation, WCHS has grown to serve approximately 963 students in grades nine through twelve. The school’s mission is to unite youth, families, staff, teachers, and the community at large in providing young people with the tools necessary to make sense of the world and prepare them in their journey to become skilled workers and literate citizens of the world. Young people will accomplish this through their participation in a rigorous and demanding liberal arts education that includes language, literature, writing, science, history, mathematics, the arts, technology, and exploration in disciplines designed to teach fairness, justice, respect, and compassion for themselves and others, as well as the skills of critical thinking, communication and research. Williamsburg Charter High School provides a broad liberal arts academic program to the high-school-age youth of north Brooklyn. School programs are individualized to connect to each student’s particular level of development, including English Language Learners and students with Special Education Services. Further, WCHS provides supportive relationships with faculty, extended instructional periods, and opportunities after-school and on Saturdays for additional academic support. Social and emotional support is also available to students to ensure their non-academic needs are addressed. Students are accepted to WCHS through a random lottery with no minimum requirements, tests, or auditions required to gain entrance, and, as a public charter school, there is no tuition. Must be skilled at: Understanding and implementing a data-driven approach to all aspects of school information management including but not limited to academic achievement, conduct, and attendance. Analyzing student achievement data to help teachers inform their own instruction Backwards-design and curriculum planning and design Coaching new teachers in both instruction and classroom management Planning effective professional development in order to meet the needs of the staff with a focus on implementing data-driven instruction Communicating promptly, clearly, and frequently with students, staff, and families Mediating conflict and creating consensus Creating accountability structured for all members of the WCHS school community Embracing and embodying the mission of the WCHS as well as demonstrating full awareness of the school’s policies and procedures Demonstrating a highly professional approach in dealings with students, staff, and families Responsibilities: Assisting the principal with the process of observing and evaluating teachers using a collaborative, rubric-based assessment process Develop curriculum and/or provide supervision for specific programs. Assist the principal in the coordination of the planning and work of department leaders Creating meaningful professional development plans for teachers Perform related duties as required or assigned by the Principal Oversee afterschool academic activities for students as needed Bringing relevant and applicable outside research to the attention of instructional staff Qualifications: NYS certification as a School Building Leader Master’s degree or higher in an education-related field New York State fingerprint clearance At least 5 years as a teacher or school administrator ( preferably in urban schools) Preferred: a minimum of two years of experience as a school administrator Experience working in a high school setting and familiarity with NYS graduation requirements and mandated assessments Experience with developing high school curriculum aligned with Common Core standards and driven by data
Senior Sustainability Consultant As a Senior Sustainability Consultant at Kinetic Communities Consulting Corporation (KC3), you will have the opportunity to impact communities and organizations seeking to create a more sustainable future. We are looking for a passionate and experienced individual to join our team and lead clean energy, decarbonization, climate resiliency, and community engagement projects. About KC3 KC3, an M/WBE B Corp certified firm, works with key players in energy and affordable housing spaces to connect disinvested communities to clean, affordable energy. We believe that promoting climate resilience means meeting these communities where they are and finding solutions that work for them. We partner with local government, the private sector, and nonprofit institutions to expand energy efficiency product integration in communities with the largest need, educate building decision-makers on using energy efficiency as a tool to preserve housing, and elevate opportunities in the energy sector for local New Yorkers. Job Overview As a Senior Sustainability Consultant, you will lead a portfolio of consulting projects primarily for government and utility clients. You will work closely with clients to plan, manage, and implement community driven energy projects in New York. You will also be a subject matter expert providing outreach and direct technical assistance to participants in larger government and utility programs. This is a great opportunity for a highly motivated, committed professional who excels in a collaborative environment. You will be joining a growing, high energy, fun, and passionate team! Responsibilities Project Lead Lead projects from inception to completion, ensuring deadlines and deliverables are met Collaborate with clients to understand their goals and develop tailored strategies Analyze data and trends to provide actionable recommendations Identify and engage community-based organization partners to co-create project deliverables Design stakeholder engagement and communication efforts related to initiatives Develop and present information to various audiences, including internal team and external stakeholders Conduct research and compile reports and memos Stay informed on industry trends and best practices to improve our services continuously Subject Matter Expert (Outreach) Provide subject matter expertise to multifamily building decision-makers, residents, trade allies, and other program participants Work closely with program implementation teams and partners to identify and develop initiatives that advance decarbonization goals Engage and recruit potential program participants Review and assess clean energy scopes of work in affordable multifamily buildings Conduct analysis and benchmarking of building energy consumption and building characteristics Research regulatory compliance pathways for assigned projects The tasks listed above are representative of work that is typical for this role and are subject to change based on client program and project needs. About You The ideal candidate should have 5+ years of work experience, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a passion for environmental, social, and economic justice. We seek a proactive candidate who can adapt and solve problems independently and collaboratively. You should be a skilled project manager who is excited to join a dynamic team that is committed to a just energy transition. Required qualifications: Minimum of 5 years of experience in clean energy, environmental, climate, and/or decarbonization consulting in urban cities or related field Subject matter expertise in affordable housing, building science, building decarbonization, climate resiliency, and/or workforce development Proven experience managing projects and collaborating with cross-functional teams Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Ability to travel throughout NYC, five boroughs, and Westchester two - three times per month and has occasional availability during weekends and weeknights Desired qualifications: Bi-lingual competency (Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, or Chinese) Consulting experience with government and utility clients in NYC Relationships and experience working with local community-based organizations Salary Range: $75,000 to $105,000 per year Kinetic Communities Consulting Corporation is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment where all employees are valued and empowered to succeed. We adhere to Equal Employment Opportunity principles and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or other protected characteristics. We would love to hear from you if you are passionate about sustainability and making a difference in the world. Join us in creating a more sustainable future for all by applying now to be our next Senior Sustainability Consultant!
Giinius is the home for entrepreneurs and creators. Through the Giinius Directory, we offer a vast resource for individuals to discover and nurture their unique potential, or “Giinius.” This directory is a treasure trove of hands-on educational programs, mentorship opportunities, entrepreneurial tools, internships, and community networks—all designed to fuel personal and professional growth. At Giinius, we believe that everyone is a Giinius at something! We seek an intern passionate about social media and sponsorship outreach to help amplify our vision and connect with a global community of entrepreneurs, creators, and mentors. As part of the Giinius team, you’ll not only gain experience but also play a vital role in helping others realize their Giinius. Internship Details - Location: In person in NYC on Mondays - Duration: 3 months - Time Commitment: 4 hours a week - Compensation: $15 an hour, class credit (if applicable), reference letters, and resume/portfolio support, mentorship Responsibilities - Developing engaging content that resonates with the Giinius mission - Build a vibrant community of followers - Identify potential sponsors - Create compelling proposals - Help manage relationships with funding partners If you're passionate about storytelling, social trends, and digital marketing, this is the role for you! Ideal for someone who is organized, enjoys research, and has a knack for building professional connections. Qualifications: - A passion for entrepreneurship, personal development, and empowering others - Previous experience in social media management, sponsorship/outreach, and events is great but not necessary - Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills. Benefits: - Professional Growth: Develop key skills in social media marketing, content creation, and brand partnerships. - Career Support: Opportunity for class credit, a reference letter, and portfolio review upon successful completion. - Network Expansion: Gain connections within the entrepreneurial space, including potential sponsorship opportunities through our distinguished guest mentor program