Location: 250 West 18th Street Summary: This position is responsible for the implementation and monitoring of the service delivery of the internship piece under the Learning to Work contract. Delivery of contractual services such as facilitating seminars; preparation of lessons and materials, development of worksites and partnerships, and data keeping, to strengthen participants exposure to job readiness and career exploration. This position will serve as liaison between internship sites, the program and students. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Develop and maintain internship partners Conduct internship sites visits once a month. Maintain contact with worksites once a week via telephone or email Create and update internship site list and contact information. Monitor worksites to ensure interns are having positive, safe, and age-appropriate work experiences. Place 90 students in subsidized internships during the academic year Assist students to complete applications and any necessary paperwork for internship placement. Monitor students’ performance and completion of evaluation. Assist students with completion and submission of timesheets. Log interns’ work hours on digital workforce platform. Create and maintain all interns’ files. Interns at placement Create and maintain a working-alliance with all interns. Conduct site visits to monitor interns’ work performance and check-in with supervisors. Track students' academic progress using report cards and attendance reports. Monitor attendance patterns and provide outreach to students via phone calls/meetings; conferences with student’s advocate counselor and guidance counselor as needed. Responsible of inputting all internship related services in tracker: worksite information, job descriptions, intern number of hours work, and seminar attendance. Facilitate LTW Weekly Seminar Create curriculum/lesson for seminar on topics of Work Readiness, Financial Literacy, and Career Exploration. Track interns' attendance in seminar. Assist students with non-paid community service opportunities throughout the academic year; assist with any paperwork required; track students volunteering and hours completed. Provide job shadowing placements to students not participating in subsidized internships. Build partnerships with local companies to plan industry visits. Prepares community service letters upon completion. Assist in the process of outreach, recruitment and admission Assist in the admissions process (open houses, orientation, etc.) Graduate Students Aid graduating students with search for employment after graduation. Assist in resume & cover letters writing. Qualifications: Education and/or experience required: Bachelor's degree in related field required. Prior experience in the social service field. At least 2 years of experience working in the field of youth development. Proficient in Microsoft, Word and Excel. Pay: $30.00 Hourly Position Type and Expected Hours of Work: Days and hours are generally Monday to Friday 8am-4pm. This is a full-time position will require evening and occasional Saturday hours to monitor after school and summer programs and attend special events. Skills and Competencies required: Strong communication, organizational, and administrative skills. Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team. Ability to handle multiple tasks. Bilingual, English and Spanish/Arabic/French/Chinese preferred. Commitment to the mission of Catholic Charities Community Services. Demonstrate leadership ability.
About the Role Painting & Repair Corp is looking for a reliable Helper to join our team. This is a great opportunity for young candidates who want to gain hands-on experience, as training will be provided. Responsibilities Assist painters and repair staff with daily tasks Prepare materials, tools, and work areas Help with basic repairs and maintenance Keep the workspace clean and organized Follow safety guidelines and instructions from supervisors Requirements Willingness to learn and work as part of a team Hardworking, dependable, and positive attitude No prior experience required (training provided) Full-time availability Compensation Competitive pay based on experience Training provided Opportunities for skill development and growth How to Apply Interested candidates can apply by sending their resume or contacting us directly.
Allied Productions, Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization based in the Lower East Side of New York City, dedicated to supporting and presenting experimental, underrepresented, and community-rooted artistic projects. Founded in 1981, Allied fosters creative expression through a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, performance, media, and public installations. The organization is known for its collaborative spirit and commitment to social justice, often working with marginalized artists and activist groups. Allied also stewards community spaces like Le Petit Versailles, a garden and cultural hub that serves as a venue for exhibitions, performances, and public gatherings, bridging art with grassroots activism and urban environmentalism. PAST PROJECTS ABC No Rio at 45 at Emily Harvey Foundation NYC AIDS Memorial MIAD CURRENT ACTIVITIES Archives Book Fairs Touring Projects Hours: 5 or 6-hour days • 5 days per week Salary: $3500 monthly Location: E 8th Street Storefront next door to an award winning community garden. Responsibilities would include : Programming Financial Management Archival materials oversight Fiscal Sponsorship Management Development [members; partnerships; board; and ideas] Required Skills • Basic Bookkeeping (competence with Quickbooks Online), • Grant Management (familiar with NYSCA, DCLA, and other public funding resources), • Google Workspace (Advance level), • Competence in word processing and spreadsheets; Filemaker Pro (mid-level), Adobe Photoshop; In Design, and Premier Rush, • Inventory Oversight (archive of art & ephemera along with sale items)., • hiring staff (as needed) NOTE: You will be working with a delegation of current staff and volunteers and an active board to assist with bookkeeping; grant Writing; archiving; promotional consultants and development coordinating assistants What the previous Organizational Manager had to say about their expectations “Facilitation of innovative and unexpected public expression that combines all areas of the arts and social practice” Challenges and difficulties Not fitting into traditional categories of programming or funding slots. Maintaining progressive values while acknowledging the constraints and necessities of commerce, creative marketing strategies, understanding political compromises without sacrificing ethical standards. Outstanding issues needing to be solved Determining goals of the archival program Le Petit Versailles operating independently without the use of neighboring apartment. Consideration—transitioning from a defacto foundation paradigm where our projects and creative activities constitute the primary in house programming (i.e AIDS Memorial Project; MIAD project; ABC No Rio 45-years and others)
About Us E. K. Silversmith is a premier glass contracting company specializing in high-end architectural and custom glass solutions. We pride ourselves on precision, craftsmanship, and delivering excellence to both residential and commercial clients. Overview The Glass Fabricator is responsible for measuring, cutting, edging, polishing, drilling, and preparing glass for installation. This role requires a strong attention to detail, comfort working with machinery, and a solid understanding of glass types, thicknesses, and edge profiles. This is a hands-on, shop-based position supporting both custom and production fabrication projects. Responsibilities • Read and interpret fabrication orders, blueprints, or CAD drawings, • Measure and cut glass accurately using table saws, CNC machines, or manual tools, • Perform edgework (flat polish, bevel, miter, etc.) using glass polishing equipment, • Drill holes and cut notches in glass as needed for hardware or custom applications, • Inspect raw glass and finished products for defects, dimensions, and quality, • Operate CNC, polishing machines (depending on equipment in shop), • Safely handle and move glass sheets using suction cups, racks, and forklifts when needed, • Maintain a clean, organized work area and follow all shop safety procedures, • Coordinate with project managers and installers to ensure correct specs and delivery timing, • Help load and package glass for delivery or pickup, • Report damaged material or machinery issues immediately to supervisor Qualifications • 2+ year experience in glass fabrication or a related trade (metal, stone, etc.), • Familiarity with glass fabrication tools and equipment, • Ability to lift heavy glass safely and regularly (50+ lbs), • Strong math and measuring skills, • Ability to follow instructions and technical drawings accurately, • Comfortable with physical labor and standing for long period. Preferred: • Experience with CNC or automated machinery, • OSHA 10 or 30 certification, • Forklift experience or certification Work Environment • Shop-based role with frequent exposure to glass dust, noise, and power tools, • Must wear PPE at all times (gloves, safety glasses, steel-toe boots), • Fast-paced production setting with occasional deadlines Join our team as a Fabricator where your skills will contribute to the success of our projects while working in a supportive environment that values craftsmanship and teamwork.
We are seeking reliable and experienced Construction Workers to join our in-house build team at Design Next Agency. Our projects primarily focus on high-quality interior build-outs for restaurants, cafés, and commercial spaces. The ideal candidate is hands-on, punctual, detail-oriented, and thrives in a fast-paced and team-driven environment. Key Responsibilities: