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Join Digi Cafe for an Exciting Summer! ☀️ Welcome to Digi Cafe, the most beginner friendly place on the web to explore the wide world of programming, level up your skills with curated projects and connect with other learners! We are on the search for a Front-End Developer Intern with a flair for design and an eye for detail to help elevate the website's professionalism, responsiveness, and accessibility. Location: Remote 🌐 Duration: Summer (8 Weeks - Dates Flexible) 📆 Compensation: 5,000 USD 💰 What You Will Do: As a Front-End Developer Intern, you will play a crucial role in transforming the Digi Cafe website into a beacon of professional design, seamless usability, and accessibility. Your main responsibilities will include: Revamping the Website: Apply your CSS and TailwindCSS skills to update the site's aesthetic and user experience, ensuring it shines on web 💻, mobile 📱, and tablet 📊. Enhancing Accessibility: Make the website more accessible to everyone, incorporating best practices to support users of all abilities 👥. Designing with Foresight: Create extensible and scalable components that can grow with our platform, making it as future-proof as possible 🔮. Optimizing for Success: Improve our site's SEO to ensure we stand out in the digital crowd, driving more traffic and engagement 🚀. Who You Are: Skilled Artisan: You have a solid grasp of CSS, TailwindCSS or another design framework, with the ability to craft beautiful, responsive designs 🎨. Eager Learner: While not required, experience with JavaScript/TypeScript or SvelteKit is a big plus 🌱. Problem Solver: You love tackling challenges head-on and finding creative solutions 🔍. Detail-Oriented: Your keen eye for detail helps you catch and fix issues before anyone else notices them 🕵️♂️. Team Player: You work well with cross-functional teams, contributing ideas and taking feedback constructively 👫. What We Offer: Mentorship: Learn from our highly educated and experienced team who are passionate about sharing our full-stack knowledge 🧑🏫. Real Impact: Your work will directly influence the user experience of the website, making it better for users worldwide 🌍. Flexible Work Hours: We understand you might have summer plans, so we offer flexible hours to help you balance work and play with daily meetings decided at a time that fits everyone’s schedule ⏰. Competitive Pay: Receive a competitive internship salary that recognizes the value you bring to the team 💸. School Requirements: We are happy to work with your school in getting this internship recognized if it is a requirement for your program 📚. How to Apply: Please upload your resume only, no cover letter, when you submit this application 🚀. We're excited to see how you can help take our website to the next level. Apply today and let's make this summer one to remember! 🎉
Position: Unpaid Summer Data Analyst Internship Overview: We are seeking five motivated and enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Unpaid Proposal Writer Interns. Primary responsibility of this job is "Drafting project proposals for diverse organizations and institutions". This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to gain valuable work experience and develop their skills in a professional setting. As Unpaid Intern, you will have the chance to contribute to meaningful projects and collaborate with experienced professionals in our organization. The type of work is remote. Duties: - Writing project proposals for different organizations and institutions - Assist with various tasks and projects as assigned by the supervisor - Conduct research and gather data to support ongoing proposals initiatives - Participate in team meetings and contribute ideas and insights - Shadow and learn from experienced professionals in different departments - Support the team in day-to-day operations and provide assistance when needed Experience: - Currently enrolled in a degree program in Master/PhD related to the field of interest (e.g., Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, business, marketing, engineering, etc.) - Strong written and verbal communication skills - Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) - Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment - Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills - Strong problem-solving abilities and willingness to learn Benefits: - Gain practical work experience in a professional setting - Opportunity to network with professionals in your field of interest - Receive mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals - Develop transferable skills that will enhance your resume Required Documents: - Resume - Cover Letter: Please submit a cover letter addressing how you can incorporate your skills and experiences into the specific duties of this role. In particular, we are interested in hearing about your experience with drafting project proposals for diverse organizations and institutions, as this is a key responsibility of the position. If you are eager to learn, motivated to succeed, and ready to take on new challenges, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your resume along with a cover letter highlighting your interest in the position
LSA Recovery, Inc. is an 822 Medically Supervised Outpatient Chemical Dependency Program, which provides a variety of services to individuals as well as family members seeking help with substance abuse and chemical dependence problems. We believe that chemical dependence treatment requires a detailed knowledge of the history and personality of each patient. This is accomplished by professional and knowledgeable staff that will conduct a complete and thorough interview with the patient and his/her family, as well as contact with their primary care physician. The data is then evaluated by various professional staff members in order to develop a personalized treatment plan. We organize the plan of care to enable the patient to proceed through the recovery process with a support network, increase their self-esteem, and understand the effects of chemical dependence. Position : Group Facilitator, Outpatient Chemical Dependency Program Report to: Clinical Director Purpose : To provide all the basic therapeutic services required by patients during their treatment and aftercare experience. The counselor is expected to act as a catalyst in the therapeutic process of the patient's treatment episode. **Responsibilities include:* - Under general direction, the Group Facilitator will be responsible for facilitation of treatment groups and education workshops including keeping all required documentation up to date• - Develop treatment plans in collaboration with Clinical Director that reflect an understanding of specialized issues as related to the physical, medical, cognitive and psychosocial needs and specific diagnosis - Ensures groups start on time and run as scheduled - Facilitates group counseling, family sessions and encounter groups as requested - Uses the agency's Electronic Health Record to input information on client's participation in group within a timely manner, including Planning and Progress notes - Complete all paperwork as per OASAS regulations and agency standards - Implement strategies to increase patient's participation - Adheres to multidiscipline treatment recommendations that are incorporated into treatment plans - Inform counseling staff of any relevant clinical concerns regarding a patient that may have arisen during group participation - Participates and takes a leadership role in Treatment Plan Reviews and Case Conferences Requirements: Active NYS license required: CASAC, LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT Language: Bilingual: English/Spanish; English/Russian; English/French; (Preferred) PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THE ABOVE LICENSURE. CANDIDATES WHO DO NOT HAVE THIS LICENSURE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION.' Compensation rates based on your current or recently obtained education Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Pay: $65.00 - $75.00 per hour Expected hours: 5 – 10 per week Benefits: Flexible schedule Medical specialties: Addiction Medicine Psychiatry Schedule: Choose your own hours Work setting: In-person Office Outpatient Education: High school or equivalent (Required) Experience: Group Facilitator: 1 year (Required) Addiction counseling: 1 year (Required) License/Certification: CASAC, LMSW, LMHC, LMFT (Required) Work Location: In person
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. All of our Activity Specialists build their own informal Jewish education curricula based on Jewish values and creating a connection to Israel. They teach daily 30 minute lessons to campers entering Pre-K through entering 5th 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) We are currently seeking specialists in the following areas: Music, Sports, Robotics, Yoga, Art, Dance, Hebrew, Martial Arts, Nature, Swim/Lifeguarding Requirements At least 18 years old Experience working with children ages 3-10 At least 2 years’ experience teaching specialty activity to children Experience attending or working at a summer camp (preferred, not required) Enthusiasm and the willingness to be silly Hebrew fluency is a plus (preferred, not required) Camp runs Monday - Friday from June 24 – August 16 with a week of staff training from June 17, 18, 20 & 23. The camp day is 8:30am – 4:00pm. Approximately 30 hours of pre-camp curriculum development.