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  • Synergie Mobilites
    Junior Project Manager
    Junior Project Manager
    4 days ago
    $5000–$6500 monthly
    Full-time
    Woodstock, The Bronx

    We’re looking for a Junior Project Manager to support our finance and logistics teams in planning, coordinating, and executing key operational projects. The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and enjoys working in a dynamic environment where financial oversight and logistical efficiency go hand in hand. This role provides a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in managing cross-functional projects that involve budgeting, vendor coordination, and supply chain support, while working closely with senior leadership. Key Responsibilities Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Project Management, Finance, Logistics, or a related field., • 1–2 years of experience in project coordination, financial operations, Customer Service or logistics support., • Strong understanding of budgeting, reporting, and workflow processes., • Excellent communication and organizational skills., • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Google Workspace, and project management tools (e.g., Trello, Asana, Notion)., • Ability to multitask and work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. What We Offer • Competitive salary and growth opportunities., • Remote or hybrid work flexibility., • Exposure to international finance and logistics operations., • A supportive environment focused on professional development and learning.

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  • Off Da Beaten Path Learning LLC
    STEM Educator
    STEM Educator
    11 days ago
    $680 monthly
    Part-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Off Da Beaten Path Learning LLC seeks a part-time in-person STEM Educator to guide a 10th grade homeschool learner through our self-directed education model, where students choose what, how, and when they learn. Success is measured by learner confidence, creativity, and independence. 88% of learners achieve their self-defined goals. 64% identify as neurodivergent and/or disabled. Key Responsibilities Support and coach learners through curiosity-driven, individualized sessions. Prepare based on each learner’s goals and needs. Encourage accountability and growth. Collaborate with families and team members. Details In-person, 3–5 hrs/week (prep and meetings). Location will vary (coffee shops, libraries, museums, the park, etc). Weekly schedule: ~2 hrs prep, 2 hrs learner meetings, 1 hr parent meeting/month. Paid onboarding and training. $680/month, prorated for training or time off. Qualifications 7–10+ years experience as a tutor, coach, or mentor. Strong secondary-level science and math knowledge. Respect for learner autonomy; creative, curious, adaptable, and reliable. Excellent communication skills. Professional. Preferred Creative, fun, and innovative educator. Skilled at using hands-on materials to teach math and science. Familiarity with self-directed education, unschooling, or alternative learning models. Experience in community or alternative settings (after-school, camps, vocational, continuing ed). Comfortable with video conferencing (Zoom, Google Meet) when needed Preferred schedule & location: Mondays and Thursdays, early afternoons, in person near Washington Heights, Midtown, or Upper West Side. How to Apply Email Founder, Dominique Paloma Bible with a brief cover letter and resume Desired Start Date: Nov 17th Next Steps Apply! If you are contacted, you will be invited to a 15 min video introduction with Founder. If you are a potential fit, we will coordinate a 30 min video interview with Founder & Learner Decision will be made and an email sent within 1-2 weeks.

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  • New Classic Restoration LLC
    Office Assistant
    Office Assistant
    14 days ago
    $20–$25 hourly
    Full-time
    Ludlow, Yonkers

    Job Title: Office Manager / Office Assistant (Entry Level) Location: Yonkers, NY About Us New Classic Restoration LLC - Construction-based company in NYC. We manage 3-4 jobs a year and have around 10 employees. We renovate both residential and commercial areas, in both modern and traditional style Role Overview We’re looking for a motivated recent college graduate to help run our office. This is an entry‑level hybrid role combining administrative support, basic accounting/bookkeeping tasks, client coordination, and light project administration. Great opportunity to learn construction/fabrication business operations and grow into more responsibility. Key Responsibilities • Greet clients and manage incoming calls and emails, • Schedule appointments, site visits, and manage calendars, • Prepare and send proposals, invoices, and basic correspondence, • Assist with bookkeeping: track expenses, reconcile receipts, assist with A/P and A/R using QuickBooks or similar, • Maintain project files, permits, and subcontractor documentation, • Order office and shop supplies; coordinate deliveries, • Support project coordination between shop and field teams (scheduling, basic follow‑ups), • Light data entry and document prep (PDFs, simple drafting of letters/RFIs), • Preferrably Bilingual as we communicate in both English and Spanish, • Recent college graduate (preferred) or 0–3 years of office/admin experience, • Organized, reliable, and professional demeanor, • Strong written and verbal communication skills, • Comfortable working in a small, active shop/office environment, • Basic computer skills: Microsoft Office (Excel/Word), email; QuickBooks experience a plus, • Able to prioritize tasks and work independently, • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation preferred

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  • Our Star Family inc
    Therapeutic Care Specialist
    Therapeutic Care Specialist
    19 days 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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