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Just got your real estate license and ready to make your mark in the NYC market? We’re looking for ambitious, hard-working agents who are eager to learn, grow, and build a successful career in one of the most exciting and competitive cities in the world. This isn’t just another job—it’s the chance to create your own path, with unlimited earning potential and a fast-paced environment where every day brings new challenges and opportunities. If you’re ready to put in the work and want a career that offers freedom, excitement, and the ability to shape your own future, this role is for you. What You’ll Do Learn from the Best: Dive into the NYC real estate market, gaining valuable insights from experienced mentors and team leaders who want to see you succeed. Master the Market: Stay on top of NYC’s constantly changing real estate trends, learning about property values, neighborhood developments, and what makes each area unique. Work with Clients: Guide first-time buyers, sellers, and renters through their journey, helping them navigate the complexities of the NYC market with confidence. Close Deals: Get hands-on experience negotiating contracts and securing favorable outcomes for your clients—turning your hard work into tangible results. Promote Listings: Develop creative strategies to market properties and get them in front of the right buyers or renters. Stay Organized: Keep detailed records of your transactions, client interactions, and property information to ensure every deal is seamless. Build Relationships: Foster trust and rapport with your clients to turn one-time deals into lifelong relationships and future referrals. Why This Role is Different SlingShot Agent Training Program: The only training program in NYC with hands-on instruction from top producing real estate agents. Designed to slinghot your into a profitable career, there is no other training this comprehensive designed to give you actionable steps to close deals and generate income! Unlimited Earning Potential: There’s no cap on what you can make. Your hard work translates directly into your paycheck, with each deal pushing you closer to your goals. A Career That Grows With You: As a new agent, you’ll gain skills that can take you anywhere in real estate, whether it’s building your own team, specializing in luxury properties, or even expanding beyond NYC. Every Day is Unique: No two days are the same—each client, property, and deal presents new challenges and learning opportunities. This is a role that will keep you on your toes. Supportive Environment: You’ll have the backing of a dynamic team that believes in the power of hard work and the limitless potential it creates. We’ll be there to guide you as you grow. What We’re Looking For A newly licensed real estate agent ready to hit the ground running in New York City. A self-starter who is eager to learn, hungry for success, and not afraid of a challenge. A passion for NYC and a desire to understand its real estate market inside and out. Strong communication skills and the ability to build connections with clients from all walks of life. A commitment to delivering outstanding customer service and exceeding client expectations. A knack for problem-solving and thinking creatively to overcome challenges in the field. Join us today, and let’s turn your new license into a thriving career. Here, hard work creates opportunity—and opportunity shapes your future. Take the leap and start building the life you’ve dreamed of in NYC real estate!
This role is for people who live in Staten Island, NY 🔥 Ready to unleash your inner superhero and empower the next generation? 🔥 As a BPW Instructor, you'll be a dynamic force for good, bringing high-energy brain breaks and transformative programs to students across NYC! Imagine yourself leading a classroom of kindergartners in a hilarious round of "Harmony Claps" then guiding a group of high schoolers through mindfulness exercises that help them conquer stress. This is your chance to make a real difference in the lives of young people, while having a blast doing it! 🚀 Here's the mission: 🚀 Become a master of movement and mindfulness: You'll deliver our unique BPW programs, designed to boost focus, reduce stress, and unlock students' full potential. Think interactive workshops, energizing exercises, and awesome retreats! Rock the classroom: From Pre-K to High School, you'll inspire students with your passion and creativity. No two days are the same! Embrace the adventure: You'll be a valued member of our team, traveling to different schools across all five boroughs. Get ready to explore the city and make connections with amazing kids! 💪 Do you have what it takes? 💪 Passion for working with young people: You're all about making a positive impact. Energy and enthusiasm: You're a natural leader with a knack for engaging others. Adaptability and flexibility: You thrive in new environments and enjoy a dynamic schedule. A love of learning: You're eager to master our innovative BPW programs. If this sounds like the adventure you've been waiting for, join our team and help us transform education! Essential Duties: - Articulate the mission, vision, and services of Brain Power Wellness Services. - Understand the role of the Instructor, including being a professional representative of Brain Power Wellness Services, ensuring quality services, being a positive role model when implementing Brain Breaks in the classroom with students, and creating a positive and collaborative environment. - Be familiar with the contents of the BPW Teacher Binder and be able to locate and articulate its contents. - Understand the principles and brain science supporting the BP Activities (e.g., Water Up Fire Down) and incorporate them when teaching BP Activities so the audience understands the why behind doing the activities. Instructor Responsibilities - Training: Master instructional modules, resources, program structure, and best practices. - Class Visits: Have a complete understanding of BPW’s program structure & best practices. Within one month have expertise, and be able to independently lead activities and explain core themes in all of the class Visit flows for Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, and Special Education. Engage with students to encourage participation. Class Visits are typically 20 minutes in length (with some exceptions) with a 5 minute transition period between Class Visits. Depending on the school and schedule, an instructor on average may conduct anywhere from 8-12 visits on a given day. - Staff Wellness: Lead staff wellness sessions, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Student Leadership Program: Co-lead Student Leadership Program session, activities, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - School Retreats (Day & Overnight): Assist Trainers & FCs at the retreats, lead/co-lead wellness activities, lead/co-lead stations, manage groups, space setup, and engage with participants to encourage participation. - Day School Retreats: Assist Trainers & FCs at the retreats, lead/co-lead day school retreat wellness activities, co-lead stations, assist with setup, and engage with the group to encourage participation. - Shadowing Services: Shadow a member of the NYC Services Team while they conduct services the BPW Instructor is training on to obtain exposure to those services and learn how to conduct them. - Debrief Meeting: At the end of services, have a debrief meeting with the principal of the school. Recap email is sent to the Field Coordinator to summarize what was discussed. - Learn Worlds Modules: Complete all assigned Learn World Modules and assessments. - Weekly Meetings: Have weekly check-in meetings with your Instructor Supervisor. - SIS: At the end of each work day, obtain (and create virtual Sign In Sheets for virtual sessions) and submit Sign-In Sheets (SIS) on the same day the service was provided timely so payment can be requested from DOE. - Daily Reports: At the end of each work day submit a Daily Report to your supervisor & FC describing the day's activities, areas of challenge and growth, and questions or concerns. Other Responsibilities - Arrive to all assigned services, and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the service. - Provide coverage for services as needed, wherever needed in the 5 boroughs of NYC. - Attend weekly Staff Meetings either in person at the BPW office or virtually according to the weekly schedule. - Respond to emails, calls, texts, and Google Spaces announcements. - Take initiative when in the office to maintain a safe and clean environment for the BPW Team (e.g., assisting Office Manager in room set up/break down, cleaning, removing garbage, etc.). - Provide back-up support for the BPW Services team in order to get services completed on time. - Submit timesheets and expenses by the deadlines. - Participate in committees/groups that work on tasks which enhance the Instructor role experience, maintaining and developing the instructors skillset, or updating the materials Instructors work with. Professional Skills Professionalism | Punctuality | Accountability | Team Player | Growth Mindset | Effective And Respectful Communication | Professional Integrity | Autonomy | Confidence | Knowledgeable | Admin Skills | Time Management | Multi Tasking | Advanced Communication With School Leaders Schedule Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 4 PM Possible after-hours & weekend work due to staffing needs for business retreats & programming Travel required to facilitate and support BPW Services outside of New York City. EEO Statement BPW is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic!
Construction secretaries answer phones, file, copy, order supplies, sort mail, relay messages, compose correspondence, and do other basic tasks common to business operations. They also may assume HR/accounting duties such as gathering time cards, running payroll, and reviewing expense reports. Computers – for data input, report writing, spreadsheets, email correspondence, and other office tasks Project diary – book in which project foremen or other leaders keep records of daily activities, maintained with help from construction secretaries Change orders – alterations to a project’s original instructions, noted and kept track of by construction secretaries Blueprints – design plans or technical drawings showing what will be created Budget – the amount of money allowed for each specific part of the overall project, such as for labor or materials Bid – a proposal to complete a project during a particular time period for a specified amount of money; clients evaluate bids to choose which company they want to design their construction project Central calendar – a calendar kept by construction secretaries and accessible to all staff that notes important dates, the whereabouts of individual workers, and other common information Workplace safety information – guidelines the government requires to be posted at job sites; construction secretaries often take responsibility for being sure it is up Job Type: Full-time