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  • Financial Advisor
    Financial Advisor
    2 months ago
    $34500–$125000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Equitable Advisors is dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of its clients. Our network of over 4,300 financial professionals across the U.S. is committed to fostering relationships that help people achieve meaningful financial wellness. In total, Equitable Advisors serves 2.4 million clients nationwide. Our mission is simple: to make a difference in the lives of others. If you are passionate about helping individuals and families reach their financial goals, Equitable Advisors offers a structured path to becoming a wealth manager through licensing and employment. Role Highlights Skills and Experience Training & Development Compensation & Benefits Our Impact & Culture Equitable Advisors is committed to making a difference in the lives of its people and their communities. We value diversity and inclusivity, offer wellness programs and employee resource groups. Our commitment to being a Force for Good is reflected in programs like "1,000 Hours of Giving Back," sponsored by our Women’s Network, and “Equitable Excellence,” which awards 200 college scholarships annually. Join us to be part of a workplace culture dedicated to social impact and community engagement. We are always seeking to attract top talent and expand our community of Financial Professionals. This position is part of our ongoing recruitment efforts, and applications are welcome at any time without a set deadline ensuring that we remain open to exceptional candidates whenever they are ready to apply. Equitable Advisors, LLC, member FINRA, SIPC, (Equitable Financial Advisors in MI and TN) and affiliate, Equitable Network, LLC, (Equitable Network Insurance Agency of California, LLC; Equitable Network Insurance Agency of Utah, LLC; Equitable Network of Puerto Rico, Inc.) Equitable Advisors, LLC (Equitable Financial Advisors in MI & TN) is an equal opportunity employer. M/F/D/V. GE-7814315.1(4/25)(Exp.4/29) Job Type: Full-time Benefits: • 401(k), • 401(k) matching, • Dental insurance, • Flexible schedule, • Health insurance, • Life insurance, • Paid time off, • Retirement plan, • Vision insurance Application Question(s): • Will you now, or in the future, require sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g. H-1B visa status)? Work Location: In person

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  • Nurse Practioner, Physician Assistant
    Nurse Practioner, Physician Assistant
    2 months ago
    $70–$140 hourly
    Part-time
    Flushing, Queens

    We are looking for a Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistants to perform house calls in Queens and Long Island. We are also looking for a Russian speaking provider in Brooklyn. Providers will need to diagnose and treat health conditions, as well as promote good health practices. As a provider, you’ll be our go-to person for ensuring the best patient care possible. The job description includes conducting physical examinations, interpreting lab tests and overseeing patients’ health. You’ll be both a health practitioner and an educator, supporting disease prevention practices and helping people lead healthy lives. As a medical provider, you’ll have to work closely with other healthcare professionals, so you should have a team spirit and a positive attitude. Patience, problem-solving skills and communication ability are important. If you’re dedicated to advancing your knowledge and clinical expertise through research and professional discourse, we’d like to meet you. Responsibilities • Examine patients and their medical records, • Order and study diagnostic tests (blood tests, X-rays etc.), • Diagnose health conditions and illnesses, • Propose treatments for chronic and infectious diseases, • Prescribe medications, • Maintain accurate records and schedules, • Inform patients about their health conditions and prescribed medications, • Educate patients and their family members on diseases, epidemics and prevention, • Oversee patients’ overall health, • Promote good health practices, • Advance professional knowledge and conduct research

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  • Lead Pre-K Teacher (4-Year-Old Classroom)
    Lead Pre-K Teacher (4-Year-Old Classroom)
    2 months ago
    $23–$27 hourly
    Full-time
    Rego Park, Queens

    Job Summary We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Lead Pre-Kindergarten Teacher to join our early childhood education team at Kiddie Kabin Daycare. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of child development, excellent classroom management skills, and a genuine love for nurturing young learners. This role is ideal for educators who are committed to creating a warm, engaging, and developmentally appropriate environment for 4-year-old children. Key Responsibilities • Develop and implement age-appropriate, standards-aligned lesson plans that promote learning through play, exploration, and hands-on activities., • Foster a positive, inclusive classroom culture that supports social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth., • Use ongoing observations and assessments to monitor student progress and adapt instruction accordingly., • Provide individualized support for children with diverse learning needs using effective differentiation and behavior management strategies., • Build and maintain strong relationships with families, colleagues, and administrators to promote collaboration and consistency in care and education., • Maintain a safe, clean, and stimulating classroom environment that encourages curiosity and creativity., • Collaborate with the teaching team to share best practices and continuously improve program quality., • Stay informed about current research and trends in early childhood education, including play-based and emergent curriculum approaches. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field (or currently enrolled and actively pursuing a degree in Early Childhood Education)., • Proven experience working with preschool or pre-kindergarten students, preferably in a lead or co-teaching role., • Strong skills in lesson planning, classroom management, and child engagement., • Excellent verbal and written communication skills for collaborating with children, families, and colleagues., • A genuine passion for inspiring and supporting young learners in their early developmental years. Join Our Team Become part of a caring, collaborative community of educators dedicated to helping children thrive. Together, we’ll cultivate curiosity, creativity, and confidence—building a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success. Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Employee discount Paid time off Professional development assistance Work Location: In person

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  • Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
    Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
    2 months ago
    $130000–$150000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Westside Family Medicine seeking Primary Care Nurse Practitioners Westside Family Medicine is currently seeking dynamic healthcare Nurse Practitioners to join our team. At WFM we combine vintage care with modern medicine, leveraging technology and centering relationships to make practicing medicine fun again. We are offering positions at our 5 locations (New York, NY, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Hudson, & Jersey City, NJ). We offer: • Competitive Compensation, • Affiliation with Columbia University and Mount Sinai, • Dedicated Admin and Medical Assistants, • Collegial Work Environment, • Independently physician-owned practice with a reputation for excellent care, • Full spectrum primary care including women’s health, preventive health, mental health and LGBTQ+ Care Job Description: • Hours: Open Daily 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, • Full-Time is 36 Hours of Patient Care and 4 Hours of Admin per Week plus one 8-Hour Weekend Day per Month., • New Graduates Welcome, • Average patients seen per day: 18-24 (3 per hour in-person), • Call Schedule: No Call, • Competitive compensation based on experience, • Benefits: - Medical/Dental/Vision- PTO- CME Allowance Requirements: • Board certified (or eligible for new grads), • Active NYS license, • Eager to learn and willing to teach, • Positivity, Responsibility, Collegiality Job Types: Full-time, Contract Pay: $130,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year Benefits: • 401(k), • Dental insurance, • Flexible schedule, • Health insurance, • Paid time off, • Vision insurance Medical Specialty: • Geriatrics, • Internal Medicine, • Pediatrics, • Primary Care

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  • Service Coordinator
    Service Coordinator
    2 months ago
    Part-time
    Corona, Queens

    We are seeking a dedicated Service Coordinator to join our Early Intervention Program. The Service Coordinator is responsible for working directly with families of children (ages 03) who have developmental delays or disabilities. In this role, you will facilitate the coordination of evaluations, services, and resources while ensuring compliance with New York State Early Intervention Program regulations. You will be a key liaison between families, service providers, and public agencies, helping to guide each childs developmental journey with care and efficiency. This position can be in-person or hybrid. Key Responsibilities: Serve as the primary point of contact for families throughout their time in the Early Intervention Program Coordinate multidisciplinary evaluations and facilitate timely development of Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) Assist families in accessing appropriate services and community supports Ensure services begin promptly and are delivered according to the IFSP Monitor service delivery, document outcomes, and update IFSPs as needed Maintain accurate and timely records in EIHub and internal systems Communicate regularly with families, service providers, and administrative staff Ensure compliance with all NYSDOH regulations and timelines Support families in transition planning as children age out of Early Intervention Required Qualifications: Bachelors degree required in a health, human services, early childhood education, or related field Experience in service coordination, early childhood education, or case management preferred Must complete the Introductory Service Coordination Training (or be willing to complete upon hire) Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Familiarity with EIHub or similar systems is a plus Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply (especially Mandarin, Spanish, Cantonese, or Russian) Benefits: Health insurance (with Dental and Vision) 401(k) with employer contributions Paid time off, including vacation days and holiday pay Comprehensive training and onboarding Career development support, including tuition reimbursement and continuing education opportunities Supportive and mission-driven work environment Company Description Happy Dragon is one of New York City's most trusted providers of comprehensive child development services, with over 30 years of experience. We offer licensed childcare programs for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, as well as Early Intervention services for children ages birth to three and CPSE services for children ages three to five. Our multidisciplinary team collaborates closely with families and communities to ensure culturally responsive care. At Happy Dragon, we empower families and support children's development to help build stronger, brighter futures.

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  • Registered Nurse
    Registered Nurse
    2 months ago
    $40–$42 hourly
    Full-time
    West Bronx, The Bronx

    Job Summary: The Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct and individualized nursing care to patients based on the nursing process. The RN assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and coordinates with the healthcare team to ensure high-quality patient outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Assess patient conditions and needs through physical exams, medical history review, and diagnostic results. Develop and implement patient care plans in collaboration with the healthcare team. Administer medications and treatments as prescribed. Monitor patient progress and response to treatments; document and report findings. Provide emotional support and education to patients and their families. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in patient records. Adhere to infection control, safety, and quality standards. Collaborate with physicians, case managers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals. Supervise and delegate tasks to Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and other healthcare staff as appropriate. Participate in staff meetings, training, and continuing education. Qualifications: Education: Associate or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ASN or BSN) from an accredited program. Licensure: Current RN license in the state of practice. Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS); Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred or required depending on department. Experience: clinical experience preferred; new graduates may be considered.

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  • Community Habilitation Specialist
    Community Habilitation Specialist
    2 months ago
    $18 hourly
    Part-time
    Springfield Gardens, Queens

    Job Summary: The community habilitation specialist will work directly with individuals in program activities, both in their homes and in the community. Assist individuals (service recipients) in skills development by implementing individual specific and general programs. The Community Habilitation Specialist will have the ability to interact with individuals and staff professionally and ethically, understand and implement service plans, and Staff Action Plans as written, and to complete all required documentation clearly, legibly in a timely manner. RESPONSBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO • Participate in the life of the individual in their home to foster a person-centered atmosphere conducive to the growth of the individual and towards their maximum independence in all areas of daily living. Commit to person-centered supports and honor the personality, preferences, culture, and strengths of the individuals. Promote and protect the health, safety and emotional well-being of the individuals, • Assist in planning and implementation of the program., • Maintain daily Community-Habilitation bi-weekly progress reports, datasheets, timesheets and other required documentation. Community Habilitation Specialist will document each training session in the appropriate databases and report the progress and barriers with each client., • Attend and participate in staff mandatory and In-service training and meetings as required. It is essential that Community Habilitation Specialist know and protect individual’s rights., • Maintain contact with Program Supervisors and individuals and family about changes in schedules, lateness, absences and other issues that will affect working with the individual., • Communicate relevant information to Program Supervisors verbally and in writing, i.e., daily notes, incident reports, etc., • Complete documentation electronically as required. Follow up with electronic visit verification (EVV) on assigned dates., • Follow all specified policies and procedures, for managing behaviors, emergencies and reporting incidents., • Accompany and advocate for the individual when in the community. Community Habilitation Specialist will travel to borough assigned., • Act as a role model for consumers by appropriate behavior and offering assistance as indicated in Individual Service Plans., • Community Habilitation Specialist meet with the assigned individual for a few times per, • week depending on the individual’s coordinated hours, • Provide personal care consistent with participant’s skill level and as outlined in the habilitation plan (including; bathing, toileting, dressing, laundry, travel safety, etc.), • Support the mission and vision of the organization., • Performs other related duties as requested by supervisor or the organization as a whole. QUALIFICATIONS • High School Diploma or GED., • Some prior experience on a personal level with developmentally disabled people, • Must have a personal computer device, such as smartphone, or tablet, and be able to perform required documentation on the personal device using company’s software., • Unrestricted NYS Driver's License (Preferred) and proof of car insurance needed if client’s goals require the use of a vehicle., • Use a computer or phone with capability to access EVV and other software as it relates to the job.

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  • Young Barber shop assistant to become a Barber
    Young Barber shop assistant to become a Barber
    2 months ago
    $18 hourly
    Full-time
    Greenpoint, Brooklyn

    We are looking for a person that do the Barber school or is just finished it that start as assistant , able to keep the shop clean during the services hours -Able to take care of towels, wash-dry and folder two times a day (when needed) -Able to clean the shop at the end of the day and make sure is ready for the day after. -Able to clean the window when needed -Able to clean the mirrors every day -Able to clean the floor with vacuum everyday and mop 2 day x week at the end of the working hours -Able to check the inventory ( through our system) and place orders- receive and check the new arrivals and add on our System -Able to check in and out clients, so make sure that all the payments (cash Zelle or c/c) are done -Able to answer at phone calls and book appointments through our system Vagaro (very easy to learn) -Able to closing the shop report at the end of the day -We need Barbers and we like to grown each of them with our methods. So beside to be an assistant we work on your skills with models at list 2/3 times a week where we teach you the hair cut, shaves, beard trim techniques. Plus we will teach you the way to talk and interview the clients before -during and after the services, how to sell products and all is realted to the Barbering world. So evenctually in a few months (2/3) you'll be able to start working in the chair as Junior Barber. With our 43 years of experience and after many work shops and school degree we can deliver our method to everyone is willing to learn and become part of our Team/Family We are looking for person respect full of the other person, the shop rules, the working time, ready to learn a work in the proper way, good in team work, and focused in learn . We offer to start $18 per hour included the learning in model hours We need 5/6 day per week Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun. and Tues for the 6 day. Hour to be determinate From 10 Am till 8 Pm with 2h break (if needed) during week day and 9 Am till 7 pm o Sat and Sunday

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  • Therapeutic Care Specialist
    Therapeutic Care Specialist
    2 months ago
    Part-time
    Mount Vernon

    MOMA Therapeutic Care Specialist Job Description Position Overview MOMA Therapeutic Care Specialists provide in-home afterschool support to families where mothers are actively engaged in mental health treatment. This role combines childcare, household management, and therapeutic awareness to create protected time for maternal self-care and recovery. Specialists work independently in family homes during afterschool hours, implementing consistent routines while collaborating with referring therapists to support overall family wellness. Key Responsibilities • Direct Child and Family Support, • Provide afterschool care in family homes, typically 3-5 hours per day, • Supervise and assist with homework, ensuring completion and understanding, • Prepare nutritious snacks and meals according to family preferences and dietary needs, • Implement consistent behavioral expectations and routines established with families, • Optional: Transport children to activities when needed (requires valid driver's license and clean driving record)*, • Assist & Prompt Children to complete their chores ( children's laundry, organizing backpacks, dishes etc...) Therapeutic Integration and Documentation • Collaborate with referring therapists to understand family goals and therapeutic recommendations, • Document observations of child behavior, family dynamics, and routine implementation, • Maintain detailed daily logs for mothers, including activities completed, child mood/behavior, and any concerns, • Communicate professionally and promptly about significant concerns or changes, • Participate in periodic check-ins with program supervisor and referring therapist, • Support implementation of therapeutic strategies within appropriate scope Professional Conduct and Safety • Maintain professional boundaries while building trusting relationships with families, • Follow all mandatory reporting protocols for child safety concerns, • Implement emergency protocols and maintain calm during unexpected situations, • Protect family confidentiality and privacy at all times, • Model healthy communication and emotional regulation for children, • Maintain reliability and punctuality, recognizing families depend on consistent support Required Qualifications Education and Credentials: • Knowledge in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Child Development, or related field, • CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain within 30 days of hire), • Current background clearances (child abuse, criminal, ) or ability to obtain, • Optional: Valid driver's license with clean driving record and reliable vehicle, • Mental Health First Aid certification (or willingness to complete during onboarding) Experience: - Experience working directly with children and families • Demonstrated understanding of child development across age ranges, • Experience in educational, therapeutic, or family support settings preferred Skills and Competencies: • Strong observational and documentation skills, • Excellent communication abilities (verbal and written), • Flexibility and problem-solving in dynamic home environments, • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work with diverse families, • Patience, empathy, and emotional intelligence, • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, • Dietary meal prep for kids, • Homework assistance capabilities across elementary/middle school subjects Preferred Qualifications • Experience in therapeutic or trauma-informed care settings, • Training in positive behavioral support or child behavior management, • Special education experience or coursework, • Previous experience as a nanny, teacher, social work assistant, or similar role Physical Requirements • Ability to engage in active play with children (bending, kneeling, running if kids are younger), • Capability to lift up to 40 pounds (for younger children), • Stamina to remain active and engaged for 3-5 hour shifts Schedule and Compensation Schedule: • Part-time, • Afterschool hours: typically 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM or 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Flexible)., • Monday through Friday (You choose your days and times) Compensation: • $35 - $40 per hour epending on education, experience, and certifications, • Paid training and supervision time, • Opportunity for performance-based raises Training and Professional Development Initial Training (Paid): Ongoing Development: • Monthly group supervision and case consultation (2 hours/month, paid), • Quarterly workshops on specialized topics, • Annual continuing education opportunities, • Access to online learning resources, • Individual supervision as needed Work Environment • In-home setting in various family homes throughout service area, • Independent work with remote supervision and support, • Professional collaboration with therapists, program coordinator, and other specialists, • Regular virtual or in-person team meetings Successful MOMA Therapeutic Care Specialists demonstrate: • Consistent reliability and punctuality, • Positive feedback from families and referring therapists, • Thorough and timely documentation, • Professional communication and appropriate boundary-setting, • Proactive problem-solving and adaptability, • Commitment to ongoing learning and self-improvement, • Alignment with program values of maternal support and family wellness Application Process Interested candidates should submit: Equal Opportunity Statement MOMA Support is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse team. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience navigating parenthood, mental health challenges, or family support systems. This position requires flexibility, compassion, and a genuine commitment to supporting families during vulnerable times. If you're passionate about maternal mental health and skilled in working with children, we'd love to hear from you.

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