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My name is Nathaniel Clarke, and I am reaching out on behalf of a unique and purpose-driven hybrid initiative: The Chamber of Commerce Guest Staff Affairs, doing business as the Hotel Chamber of Commerce, and our nonprofit wing, the Hotel Advocacy Network (HAN). Together, we are redefining what hospitality can look like — not just at the front desk, but in the hearts and minds of every guest and staff member. We believe that fairness, emotional intelligence, and accountability should be embedded in every guest experience. Our mission is built on three pillars:1. Hotel Chamber of Commerce (HCC) – The For-Profit Arm Supports hospitality operations by offering: The EchoConnect Front Desk System, a real-time AI-powered check-in and loyalty audit tool Staff training modules in empathy, decorum, crisis de-escalation, and human trafficking prevention The Sauti Listener system — a venting tool designed to reduce leadership burnout 1. Hotel Advocacy Network (HAN) – Our Nonprofit Force 2. Leads grassroots and institutional advocacy by: 3. Promoting ethical hospitality standards 4. Offering emotional intelligence programs to under-served communities 5. Campaigning for policy change, diversity, and staff dignity3. League of Hospitality Guardians – The Next Generation of Leadership 6. This signature program under HAN trains and certifies Hospitality Heroes who exemplify: 7. H = Hospitable, E = Empathy, R = Resolution, O = Ownership. 8. Students who intern with us become part of this larger ecosystem — learning from real-world business, tech, and nonprofit experiences, while contributing to meaningful social change. Open Intern Roles: Marketing & Social Media Intern – Create campaigns and promote outreach Nonprofit & Grant Writing Intern – Assist with funding proposals and impact storytelling Tech & Automation Intern – Work on our EchoConnect platform Hospitality Training Support Intern – Help build and document empathy + decorum modules All roles are remote-friendly, with flexible hours, and eligible for college credit (if approved by your institution). Interns receive professional mentorship, a letter of recommendation, and the chance to directly impact the future of hospitality. I've attached a full flyer and listing for your review. We’d love if you could circulate it among your students or post to your job/internship board. Thank you for your time and dedication to student growth. Together, we can build a fairer, smarter, and more human-centered hospitality industry. Warm regards, Nathaniel Clarke Founder, Hotel Chamber of Commerce & Hotel Advocacy Network
Mission Statement Minds Beyond Measure (MBM), a nonprofit, strives to inspire purpose and passion, to empower and cultivate great minds in children, youth, and teachers to improve educational outcomes in New York and developing countries. Background of Our Organization Minds Beyond Measure (MBM), is a nonprofit, newly established in 2019. It was born from the founder's traveling experiences and living abroad across Asia, and seeing a lack of educational resources and the lack of access to education in some very impoverished communities. The journey included training teachers, teaching children and youth, visiting rural schools with limited or no resources, and experiencing children and youth who were hungry for small things, often taken for granted in the Western world, such as pencils and paper to write and books to read. This experience then evolved into a passion to serve the underserved, and at-risk and provide access to quality education for both teachers and students through pathways that inspire for life. This is when MBM was born. Job Description What if you could go to your place of employment with a renewed sense of purpose and direction, confident in the knowledge that the work you do contributes to a great cause? When you work with us in the role of Speak 4 Life (S4L) Program Mentor this could be your life. We're seeking someone who wants to give back to the community and be a part of making a lasting impact on young people. By using their passion, creativity, and communication skills (written and spoken), they will strive to inspire, empower, and positively impact young people through a 8-week program, where the focus is provide a safe space for them to develop and strengthen their writing and speaking skills, including resilience, social-emotional, team and leadership skills and lead them toward their freer and more expressive selves. Please Note: This is a paid opportunity offering $40-$50/hour, however, it requires a mandatory 2-day training program prior to starting which will be unpaid. If this sounds like the perfect fit, we'd love to hear from you! Job Duties and Tasks - Training (30 minutes a week) in the Speak 4 Life: Where Words & Verbs Make You Right For Life program - Co-facilitate a group of 10-12 incarcerated individuals with the Program Lead on - Evaluate and reflect on program effectiveness - Raise awareness of the mentor program to others Job Skills & Qualifications - Passionate about being a positive role model for young people - Students studying to be teachers or have prior teaching experience - Strong desire to positively impact children and youth - Confident with presenting and performing to groups of people - Comfortable with being assertive with children when the need arises - Comfortable working with children/youth in an urban environment - Strong communication, interpersonal, and team skills - Excellent organizational skills and time-management abilities - Creativity skills - Available to commit to a full program implementation for 8 weeks (2 hours each week): 1 hour - of lesson preparation and 1 hour of program implementation Preferred Qualifications - Experience working with underserved communities and/or at-risk youth - Experience and/or a passion to work with correctional facilities/detainees - Comfortable working with Rikers Prison Special Note on Riker’s Island The Speak 4 Life program will also include opportunities to engage with youth at Riker’s Island, providing mentorship and support through our program. This unique aspect of our program aims to offer hope, skill development, and a sense of community to incarcerated youth, helping them to build a positive future. This will begin as a pilot program (1 - 2 sessions), and if successful, we plan to continue our partnership with Riker’s Island. Additionally, the first session will involve shadowing the Program Lead to ensure a smooth start. Join us in making a difference in the lives of young people, both in schools and at Riker’s Island. Together, we can inspire and empower the next generation. Job Type: Part-time Pay: $40.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person
Earn between $500-$1500 a week Qualify people for government phones/tablets at clinics, daycares, schools, high traffic areas and government buildings. Agents set up tables and chairs and help people with Medicaid, or Food Stamps qualify with their state ID's. Additional qualifications include Veteran Pension, Federal Pell Grant, SSI, Social Security, or pay stubs for low income. Anyone from the ages of 18+ can qualify. Note: ~ Flexible weekly schedule. ~Part-Time or Full-Time positions are available. ~Room for Advancement into Management. ~Average agent works 25 hours per week, and makes $750 a week. Paid weekly. (No experience needed) Requirements to be considered for the position: ~Must have a smartphone. ~Must know basic English; Spanish are a plus. Characteristics strongly preferred: ~Must be ambitious ~Must be motivated ~Must be organized ~Must be professional ~Must be open to challenges ~Must have a positive mental attitude Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $200.00 - $750.00 per week
The Grants & Contracts Specialist provides technical assistance and guidance in the preparation, submission, processing, and management of research grants and contract proposals, awards, and agreements for researchers within the institution/department. Also, assures that the administration of sponsored programs related to research complies with federal, state and private agency rules and regulations. Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Assists with pre-award budget development, post-award monitoring, sub-contract management, and grant closeout procedures. 2. Acts as a liaison with departmental administrators, faculty, funding agencies (federal, state, local and non-profit organizations) the Grants & Contracts office and Sponsored Projects Accounting to review proposals prior to institutional endorsement. 3. Reviews grant and contract proposals for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with all applicable policies, procedures, and regulations. 4. Analyzes grant activity, monitors expenditures, and prepares customized financial projections for faculty and administrators. 5. Performs other related duties. 6. Requirements: 7. Bachelor’s degree in business administration or related field, or combination of education and equivalent relevant work experience 8. 2 years minimum experience (3 yrs. preferred) in grants and contracts management
Looking for experienced security officers for retail location in Manhattan. FULL TIME WORK MUST HAVE: -New York State security guard license -Weekend Availability -Vaccinated for COVID-19, or have a medical/religious exemption granted by NYC Looking for responsible, hard-working guards, with open/flexible availability. Must be able to perform rounds on properties, fill out incident reports, and stand on feet for multiple hours at a time. Be able to reliably travel to work inclement weather including snow/rain, heat and freezing temperatures. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $18.00 per hour Schedule: 10 hour shift Evening shift Night shift On call Weekends as needed Work Location: In person
Job Opening: Security Officer Company: Private Security Protection Services, Inc. (PSP) Location: Financial District (In-person) Shift: Morning Shift (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8 AM - 2 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 8 PM - 4 AM) Days Off: Thursday & Friday About Us: At Private Security Protection Services, Inc. (PSP), we specialize in providing top-tier security solutions to clients across various sectors. We're looking for a dedicated and reliable Security Officer to join our team and help ensure the safety and security of our clients’ premises. Job Description: As a Security Officer, you will be responsible for overseeing three floors in our client's building in the Financial District. Your key responsibilities will include: Conducting hourly rounds to ensure all areas are secure and all doors are properly closed. Monitoring security cameras and responding to any incidents. Granting access to authorized personnel and staff entering the building. Maintaining a strong presence and being alert at all times. This is a nyc prevailing wage job Benefits: Health insurance and other benefits available Opportunities for growth within the company