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Department: Grace Path Nursing Institute (We Elevate) Position Type: Part-Time / Full-Time (depending on assignment) Job Summary: position expected to open this summer We are seeking a dedicated and qualified Nursing Instructor to join Grace Path Nursing Institute under We Elevate. The Nursing Instructor will be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, supervising clinical practice, and preparing students for licensure exams and successful nursing careers. The instructor will teach in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings while fostering a professional and supportive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Deliver engaging classroom lectures, lab demonstrations, and clinical instruction based on the nursing curriculum. Develop and update lesson plans, course outlines, and instructional materials to meet program objectives. Evaluate student performance through exams, assignments, clinical competencies, and practical skills assessments. Provide individualized academic support and mentorship to students as needed. Ensure a safe, ethical, and professional clinical practice environment for students. Maintain accurate student records, grades, and attendance. Stay current with developments in nursing education, evidence-based practice, and healthcare trends. Participate in faculty meetings, staff development, curriculum planning, and accreditation activities. Collaborate with hospital partners and clinical sites to coordinate student clinical placements. Promote a positive and respectful classroom culture that reflects We Elevate’s mission and values. Uphold regulatory and ins titutional compliance standards.
Job Title: Bilingual Medical Assistant (Spanish/English) - Harlem Gynecology Practice About Us: At Harlem Gynecology Practice, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered women’s healthcare to our diverse community in the heart of Harlem. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming, supportive environment where every patient feels heard, respected, and cared for. We’re looking for a warm, reliable, and experienced Bilingual Medical Assistant fluent in Spanish and English to join our growing team. Position Overview: As a Medical Assistant at our practice, you will play an essential role in supporting both our providers and patients. You’ll assist with clinical and administrative tasks, facilitate smooth patient flow, and help bridge language gaps for our Spanish-speaking patients — ensuring every woman who walks through our doors receives the care and attention she deserves. Key Responsibilities: - Greet patients warmly and assist with check-in and intake procedures. - Conduct preliminary patient assessments: record vital signs, medical history, and reason for visit. - Provide interpretation services during patient-provider interactions and translate medical instructions for Spanish-speaking patients. - Assist physicians during gynecological exams and procedures. - Manage scheduling, referrals, patient follow-ups, and medical record documentation. - Perform routine clinical duties including phlebotomy, administering injections, and assisting with in-office lab work. - Maintain clean, stocked exam rooms and ensure a smooth patient flow throughout the day. - Support a patient-first, culturally sensitive care environment. Qualifications: - Fluent in both Spanish and English (spoken and written) — required. - Certified Medical Assistant (CMA, RMA, or equivalent) preferred. - Previous experience in women’s health, OB-GYN, or medical office setting is a plus. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills. - Proficient in using Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems. - Reliable, organized, and compassionate with a team-oriented attitude. - Knowledge of HIPAA guidelines and patient confidentiality protocols. Schedule: - Full-time / Part-time - Monday to Friday with occasional Saturdays based on clinic needs Compensation: - Competitive hourly pay, based on experience - Benefits package available for full-time employees Why Join Us? - Work with a supportive, mission-driven team passionate about women’s healthcare - Serve a vibrant, diverse community in Harlem - Opportunities for career growth and development in a caring, collaborative practice
Location: NYC-based (approximately 90% in-person, 10% remote). Must be able to travel between program sites which are primarily in the Bronx with some additional sites in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Compensation: $25–$28/hour (non-exempt, hourly) Commitment: We are seeking someone who can commit to the full 2024–2025 school year (August/September 2025 through June 2026) at a minimum. Hours: ~15 hours/week in summer ~30 hours/week during the school year (excluding school closures and breaks) Position Overview SNACC is seeking a dynamic, youth-focused educator with a passion for food, wellness, and community to join our team as a Food Educator & Youth Wellness Instructor. This is not a culinary role—we're looking for someone who loves food, enjoys working with students, and brings high energy, creativity, and flexibility to educational settings. The ideal candidate has a background in education, experience working directly with youth (grades K–12), and a genuine enthusiasm for food, cooking, health, and community well-being. Light cooking and food prep skills are helpful, and while a background in hospitality is a plus, it’s not required. Key Responsibilities In-School Programming (In-Person): - Lead fun, hands-on food and wellness lessons multiple times per week in NYC public schools - Deliver SNACC’s food education curriculum aligned with DOE standards and youth development practices. - Create a warm, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment. - Procure, prep and transport materials/groceries for lessons (costs covered by SNACC). - Collaborate with school staff and SNACC leadership to tailor programming to student needs. Other Duties: - Attend periodic training and team check-ins with SNACC staff to review program progress and needs. - Inventory management, expense reporting - Support documentation, reflection, and continuous program improvement. - Complete background check and adhere to SNACC’s youth safety policies. Who You Are - Educator-first: You have experience teaching or facilitating youth programs (in schools, after-school, camps, etc.). - Youth-focused: You know how to connect with young people across age ranges (K–12) and build trust and enthusiasm. - Food & wellness enthusiast: You believe in the power of food as a tool for community-building, confidence, and health. Enjoy light cooking & food preparation. - Flexible & dependable: You can adapt to shifting schedules and environments, and you communicate clearly and proactively. - Organized & responsible: You can manage materials, time, and logistics with care and attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications - Background in education, public health, social work, or youth programming - Bilingual (Spanish/English) strongly preferred - NYC-based and able to travel to school sites - Able to transport groceries, food supplies, or light equipment (up to 30 lbs) - Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills - Passionate about equity, food justice, and youth empowerment - Able to work independently and collaboratively with a small, mission-driven team - Willingness to complete CPR, Food Safety, and other certifications as required (costs covered by SNACC) What You’ll Gain As a SNACC Food Educator, you’ll be at the forefront of helping young people and their families build healthy habits, confidence, and connections through joyful food education. You’ll contribute to a mission-driven organization making a real impact in NYC communities.
Harvest Home Farmers Market (HHFM) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to farm-fresh, locally grown produce in low-income communities throughout New York City. We currently operate 14 seasonal farmers' markets across the Bronx, Upper Manhattan, and Brooklyn, from June through November. Our mission is to empower communities with the tools, resources, and education needed to achieve healthier lifestyles. Job Overview We’re looking for passionate and energetic Community Chefs to lead cooking demonstrations and share nutrition education at our farmer's markets. This is a hands-on opportunity ideal for individuals interested in health, wellness, and food justice, especially in underserved neighborhoods. You'll use fresh, local produce to create delicious, plant-based recipes while engaging the community in fun, educational experiences around food and nutrition. Responsibilities Lead interactive cooking demonstrations at assigned market sites Share clear, culturally relevant nutrition information with participants Ensure food safety is maintained throughout all demos Distribute nutrition education materials to market visitors Collect and submit tracking/data in an organized and timely manner Communicate with HHFM staff to maintain weekly recipe supplies and ingredients Attend required team meetings and participate in all training sessions, including mandatory pre-season training in June Experience NYC Food Protection Certificate (or ability to complete the online course; $24+ fee) Strong basic cooking skills, including knife skills and food prep techniques Experience in nutrition, culinary education, or community health preferred Knowledge of locally grown fruits and vegetables and their seasonal availability Outgoing and approachable with excellent public speaking and interpersonal skills Comfortable working outdoors for long periods in various weather conditions Culturally competent and able to work effectively in diverse settings College coursework in nutrition, food studies, or a related field a plus Multilingual skills are a plus (especially Spanish, French, Creole, Mandarin, Cantonese, Bengali, or Russian) Commitment to a minimum of 2 days/week (7 hours/day), with Saturday availability preferred Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented Must be available for mandatory 2-day training (14+ hours total) in the 2nd week of June. Job Types: Part-time, Temporary Pay: $22.00 per hour Expected hours: 12 – 30 per week Shift: Morning shift Ability to Commute: New York, NY 10027 (Preferred) Ability to Relocate: New York, NY 10027: Relocate before starting work (Preferred) Work Location: In person