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Are you an ornithology student (or biology student with a passion for birds) who loves sharing your knowledge in fun, engaging ways? Do you want to help make bird science more accessible, relatable, and exciting for a wider audience? Then this opportunity might be perfect for you! I’m Steph, a bird content creator on TikTok and podcast host of That Quirky Bird Girl. I’m building a brand that inspires curiosity about birds and connects people through shared wonder, even if they don’t have a scientific background. I’m looking for a passionate student to join me as an intern to help research, create, and refine educational content about birds for social media! What You’ll Do: - Research & Fact-Check – Help ensure bird-related content is scientifically accurate while staying accessible to a broad audience. - Content Brainstorming – Collaborate on ideas for TikToks, YouTube posts, and podcast topics that blend science with entertainment. - Assist with Writing & Editing – Help draft engaging captions, scripts, or bite-sized science facts for social media. - Occasional On-Air Contributions – There may be opportunities to join my podcast to discuss cool bird topics you’re passionate about! - Engage with the Community – Help answer common bird-related questions in comments or suggest engaging ways to respond to trending topics. - What I’m Looking For: - Ornithology, Biology, or Environmental Science student (or someone with deep bird knowledge and passion) - Strong research skills – ability to find and distill scientific information into fun, digestible content - Interest in social media and education – no need to be an expert, but enthusiasm for learning how to engage audiences is a plus! - Creativity and a sense of humor – this isn’t dry academia; we make birds fun! - Reliable, communicative, and self-motivated – this is a flexible role, but I need someone who can take initiative Why This is Cool for You: - Hands-on social media experience – Learn how to translate science into engaging content - Potential resume booster – Gain experience in science communication and digital outreach - Unique learning opportunity – Work directly with a growing creator who is passionate about birds and community-building - Flexible hours – This role is designed to fit your academic and personal schedule Location: Remote (Preference for U.S.-based applicants) or NYC Type: Contract (1099 Independent Contractor) Compensation: Flat Rate Duration: Flexible (Summer preferred, potential for ongoing collaboration)
Find full job description + how to apply here: https://www.unionsquarenyc.org/careers Union Square Partnership is a community-based 501(c)3 organization created more than 40 years ago to promote, preserve, and progress its vibrant namesake neighborhood. We cultivate a welcoming, diverse space and work to enhance livability, ensuring residents, workers, and visitors can revel in the time they spend in our neighborhood — and feel compelled to make it one of their go-to spots, set up shop, or even call it home. We foster a thriving economy, helping create a district that amplifies exciting new businesses and iconic brands, invests in public art, events, and local hidden gems, and offers a rewarding place to explore. In the square, history and history-making go hand in hand. We celebrate our space as an iconic, historic staple of New York’s civic life and as a destination for limitless opportunity, embracing and forging the distinct, one-of-a-kind reputation of Union Square every day. The organization comprises two non-profit organizations: a local development corporation and Manhattan’s first Business Improvement District (BID). The organization is managed by the Executive Director and overseen by a Board of Directors filled by Union Square’s leading civic leaders from the commercial, academic, residential, and cultural communities. As our Events + Public Space Programming Associate you will … The Events + Public Space Programming Associate plays a key role in planning and executing numerous public events in Union Square, specializing in on-site logistics and partner activations. Reporting to the Director of Marketing, Events, + Partnerships, your job will be to ensure seamless event operations and to cultivate strong relationships with external partners. You will be the on-the-ground leader, responsible for the smooth execution of events from start to finish. The Events + Public Space Programming Associate responsibilities include, but are not limited to: USP Stakeholder Events: ▪ Manage logistics for recurring stakeholder events, including USP’s Fall and Spring Board of Directors Meetings, USP's Annual Membership Meeting, and our Holiday Party. ▪ Plan and execute ad-hoc stakeholder events such as networking receptions, volunteer initiatives, community forums, and press conferences. ▪ Serve as the primary on-site coordinator for USP at all stakeholder and community events, ensuring seamless operations and alignment with organizational goals. Union Square Partnership-led Public Programs: ▪ Support the planning and execution of signature USP events like Summer in the Square and Harvest – A Benefit for Union Square Park, including vendor coordination, sponsorship management, marketing support, and administrative tasks, under the guidance of the Director of Marketing, Events + Partnerships. ▪ Act as the primary on-site coordinator for all major USP-branded events, ensuring flawless execution and a positive attendee experience. ▪ Contribute to the planning and execution of programming for external events hosted in partnership with USP, such as NYC Department of Transportation’s Car-Free Earth Day, NYPD’s National Night Out, and NYC Department of Small Business Services BID Day. Third-Party Event Support: ▪ Work closely with USP’s internal Business Operations team to support thirdparty partners seeking to activate events in Union Square, particularly within the district’s park and public plazas (as separately licensed by NYC Street Activity Permit Office and NYC Department of Parks and Recreation). Lead the following activities: ▪ Serve as the on-site representative for third-party events, ensuring logistical excellence and adherence to Union Square Partnership standards. ▪ Proactively promote Union Square’s public spaces to event producers and brands to attract a diverse range of events and activations. Provide support to USP’s Business Operations team for the following activities, which are led by that team: ▪ Conducting pre-event site visits and assessing event feasibility. ▪ Advising on potential NYC agency permit requirements, fees, and application processes. ▪ Providing guidance and support for coordination with relevant NYC agencies. ▪ Reviewing proposed site plans and event details for general safety and appropriateness (e.g., power, vehicles, noise levels, pedestrian circulation, branding/signage, talent, etc.). ▪ Liaising between USP departments (Operations, Marketing, and Planning) as needed to ensure seamless third-party event execution. Throughout all event planning and execution projects and activities described above, the Events + Public Space Programming Associate will: • Maintain meticulous event records and conduct post-event evaluations, tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), compiling comprehensive reports, and providing actionable insights for future program enhancements. • Manage event budgets effectively, ensuring expenses align with approved guidelines and maximize resource allocation. • Provide on-site event support, proactively troubleshoot issues, effectively liaising with vendors, and ensuring a positive and memorable experience for all participants. • Cultivate strong relationships with stakeholders and community partners, including local businesses, organizations, and vendors. • Engage with community members to support USP’s broader mission of creating vibrant and inclusive public spaces. • Provide comprehensive administrative support for event operations, including documentation of event details, contracts, and logistics. • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment with USP’s overall mission, strategic goals, and brand identity. What you’ll need to excel in this position… • 2+ years of experience in event planning, public space programing, or a related field. • Interest and enthusiasm for public programming in New York City • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. • Experience with on-site event management and stakeholder coordination. • Demonstrated ability to problem solve and “think on your feet” • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to energetically engage and manage relationships with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. • Flexibility to work evenings, early mornings, and weekends as required by event programming schedule. • Knowledge of permitting processes and public space guidelines is a plus. • Familiarity with project management tools is a plus. The proposed salary range is $50,000 - $60,000, commensurate with experience. USP is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
Part-time Help wanted in a busy doggy daycare.Must speak English You must be clean, organized and love dogs. We are a home environment and keep everything clean. The dogs are all friendly and loving. No aggressive dogs here. You must be able to lift 50pds. Be comfortable with cleaning poo and piss. Sweeping and Mopping. This job requires lots of cleaning. We keep a tight ship. We provide training and need someone who pays attention and can execute a task without constant supervision. It's in our home and we do have cameras. Must be ok with that. We're a small home business and need someone punctual. Flexibility is great. Come summer, we'll need more help and it will be more hours. We're growing and expanding so there's plenty of growth opportunities. Pay is $18 an hr. Please text me only! No CALLS or emails. *This environment is loud, chaotic and unpredictable You have to be in reasonable shape with no physical limitations (able to stand for 6+ hours at a time, bend down to lift dogs, etc) to perform the duties of this job. - We are open 365 days a year- holidays and weekends are mandatory in this industry
Young Judaea Sprout Brooklyn Day is Camp Seeking Nature/Garden Specialists Young Judaea Sprout Brooklyn Day Camp, located in Red Hook, is a Hebrew dual-language camp for children entering Pre-K through 5th grade. No previous Hebrew experience is necessary to be part of the Sprout Brooklyn community. Sprout Brooklyn is a place where children from a wide spectrum of backgrounds join together to create a joyful, diverse community built on Jewish values, a connection to Israel and the Hebrew language. Our Nature and Garden Specialists will build their own informal Jewish education curricula based on Jewish values and creating a connection to Israel. They will teach daily 30-minute lessons to campers entering Pre-K through entering 5 grade. Sprout Brooklyn values staff that are positive and flexible team players who are excited to spend the summer with young campers and staff. The ideal candidate is excited about camp life and feels comfortable wearing multiple hats and will never say that a task “isn’t their job”. Responsibilities Work with the Program Director to create weekly lesson plans Create and execute fun, age-appropriate activities Engage campers and help them develop new skills Run 30-minute lessons daily with groups of 12-14 campers Incorporate Jewish values, Hebrew and/or Israel education into activities whenever possible (assistance is provided if you do not have experience in this area) Requirements At least 18 years old Experience working with children ages 3-10 At least 2 years’ experience teaching or working with children in nature or garden-based activities This can mean working with a national park nature program, running a school garden, supervising hikes for scouts, etc. Experience attending or working at a summer camp (preferred, not required) Enthusiasm and the willingness to be silly Hebrew fluency is a plus (not required) Camp runs Monday - Friday from June 23rd – August 15th with a week of required staff training on June 16, 17, 18, and 22. The camp day is 8:30am – 4:00pm. Approximately 15 hours of pre-camp curriculum development.