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Now Hiring – Night Cleaning Crew Member (Supermarkets – Yonkers & Hartsdale) Company: Wisdom JH Cleaning Locations: Yonkers, NY & Hartsdale, NY Schedule: Night shifts, after store closing Pay: Starting at $110 per day Duration: Approx. 5–6 hours total per night Job Description: Wisdom JH Cleaning is seeking a reliable and detail-oriented night cleaner to join our team! You will be responsible for cleaning two supermarket locations — one in Yonkers and one in Hartsdale — each night after closing. The stores are approximately 15–20 minutes apart. Responsibilities include: Dust mopping floors Wet mopping high-traffic areas Operating an automatic floor scrubber Applying floor wax once a week Requirements: Prior cleaning/janitorial experience preferred Must have reliable transportation between both locations Ability to work independently and consistently Must be punctual and dependable Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. Additional Details: This is a night shift role; hours begin after supermarket closing (exact time may vary slightly by location) Job takes approx. 5–6 hours total per night for both locations $110/day to start, with potential for increases based on performance Interested? Please contact us with your name, experience, and availability. We’re looking to hire immediately.
About Common Hours… Common Hours is our second location where our first shop is in SOHO, Manhattan with the different name. Common Hours is located on 35 W 35th Street in Manhattan and we expect open by beginning of beginning of August. We will need many hands from training baristas to coffee professionals. What we look for is not one’s coffee skills but the skills that are harder to train and those are kindness, honesty, and openness. If you think you have these ‘hard-to-train’ skillsets already, please apply to the positions at common hours with no hesitation. We look forward to meeting with you soon! Assistant Manager As the Assistant Manager, you will support the daily operations of the coffee shop and help maintain the highest standards of customer service, product quality, and team performance. You will work closely with the Manager to lead and motivate the team, ensure operational efficiency, and uphold the shop’s brand and values. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership: Assist in training, supervising, and scheduling baristas and staff to ensure smooth shift operations and a positive team environment. Customer Experience: Model and promote exceptional customer service, resolving issues promptly and professionally to maintain guest satisfaction and loyalty. Quality Control: Ensure consistency and excellence in coffee preparation, presentation, and overall product quality. Inventory & Ordering: Monitor inventory levels and assist in ordering supplies, coffee, and equipment while minimizing waste and managing costs. Operational Support: Oversee opening and closing procedures, cleanliness, equipment maintenance, and compliance with health and safety standards. Sales & Reporting: Assist with daily sales tracking, cash handling, and end-of-day reporting. Problem Solving: Act as a point of contact for shift-related challenges and support staff in real-time decision-making. Requirements New York City Food protection certificate (DOH card) 2+ years’ experience in a customer service leadership position Able to lift 25+ lbs, and to stand for long periods of time Availability that meets the needs of our cafes Full Time: 30-40 hours per week, 4-5 days of availability required and must be available to work 2 peak days (Peak days: Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Availability to work between 7 am and 5:00 pm You must be authorized to work in the U.S Benefits and Perks $6,5000-$70,000 a year (Hourly Payment option is available) Paid sick time Paid vacation time Commuters benefit Barista As a Barista in common hours, you play a key role in delivering a memorable coffee experience through precision, care, and hospitality. You’re responsible for crafting high-quality beverages, maintaining a welcoming environment, and supporting daily shop operations. Key Responsibilities: Coffee Preparation: Skillfully prepare espresso-based and brewed coffee drinks using manual and automated methods (e.g., espresso machine, pour-over, AeroPress, etc.). Customer Service: Provide warm, attentive, and knowledgeable service; guide guests through the menu and make recommendations based on taste and preference. Consistency & Quality: Follow recipes, dialing in espresso, and adjusting grind size or extraction to maintain taste and presentation standards. Cleanliness & Organization: Maintain a clean and organized workspace, including bar, machines, and dining area; adhere to sanitation and food safety standards. Product Knowledge: Stay informed about coffee origins, roast profiles, and brewing methods; participate in tastings and trainings to improve knowledge. Team Collaboration: Work efficiently with team members during busy hours; assist with restocking, dishes, and shift change tasks as needed. Cash Handling: Operate the POS system accurately for order entry and payment processing. Requirements Able to lift 25+ lbs, and to stand for long periods of time Availability that meets the needs of our cafes Full Time: 30-40 hours per week, 4-5 days of availability required and must be available to work 2 peak days (Peak days: Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Availability to work between 7 am and 5:00 pm You must be authorized to work in the U.S Benefits and Perks $17~1$18 per hour plus tips Paid sick time Paid vacation time Commuters benefit
We're looking for servers eager to work in a fast paced bar environment in one of the highest traffic areas in Brooklyn. The ideal candidate will have a passion for hospitality, the ability to work in a fast paced environment, and either knowledge of spirits and cocktails or a strong desire to learn on the job. You will be the face of the business and will play a critical role in creating memorable experiences for all of our guests Responsibilities Opening and closing duties for FOH Greeting and seating guests upon arrival Take orders in a timely fashion, making sure to check for allergies and dietary restrictions Upsell food and beverage, focusing on whiskey/food pairings Bus and clean tables in a prompt manner Quality control of food leaving the kitchen Maintain knowledge of current food and beverage offerings Qualifications High volume serving experience Knowledge of beer, wine, spirits, classic cocktails preferred, with an emphasis on whiskey Knowledge/interest in food and beverage pairings Good communications/customer service skills and a desire to provide first class hospitality Good communications/customer service skills and a desire to provide first class hospitality Must be able to list up to 50 lbs Must be able to work nights, weekends, and holidays Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $11.00 per hour Expected hours: 8 – 40 per week Benefits: Employee discount Shift: Day shift Evening shift Night shift Ability to Commute: Brooklyn, NY 11211 (Required) Ability to Relocate: Brooklyn, NY 11211: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) is committed to providing its employees opportunities for growth in a supportive community environment. With a flexible schedule and generous benefits package, SAYA provides its employees a healthy work-life balance in a youth development nonprofit. SAYA: Belong. Grow. Thrive. Organization Description: Established in 1996, South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) is a 501(c)3 youth development organization dedicated to providing holistic, impactful programming to underserved New York City students. Our mission is to foster a strong sense of belonging in youth while equipping them with tools to excel academically, professionally, and personally. By championing education equity through our innovative approach, we ensure our youth are prepared to thrive and make meaningful contributions to their communities. As one of the first South Asian organizations in the United States, we play a critical role in supporting the positive development of youth from immigrant communities. Today, we provide culturally affirming programming at 10 schools and our community center reaching an ever-growing number of individuals each year. To date, we have made a significant impact on the well-being of our community by fostering resilience and wellness and increasing access to opportunities. Position Summary: The Young Women’s Leadership Program Coordinator will be responsible for the planning, implementation, coordination and facilitation of SAYA’s programming at our partner high schools and the Elmhurst Center including but not limited to Young Women’s Leadership and Postsecondary Access. SAYA’s high school programming aims to help youth navigate their complex and layered personal and social identities; practice self-care; develop positive relationships with family members and peers; and receive mentorship. The skills we help our youth build are transferable in other areas of their lives and in the future, including succeeding in high school and post-secondary opportunities. The goal is to raise their critical consciousness so that they will be better equipped to navigate their own lives, offer peer support to others and become advocates for themselves and their communities. Supervisor: Co-Director of High School and College Programs Responsibilities: Program Management - Oversee the registration and enrollment process for youth. - Lead the annual Young Women’s Leadership Conference. - Track and manage attendance and other student data using our web-based database and other customized tools. - Provide program data for grant reporting as is necessary. - Conduct periodic evaluation of programming to measure effectiveness of services and maintain documentation of activities and outcomes. - Attend trainings, professional development workshops and conferences. - Manage new projects, initiatives, and duties. Curriculum Development and Facilitation - Develop lesson plans and curriculum for leadership, college access and enrichment programming. - Utilize social emotional learning framework and strategies in the development of resources, tools and support for youth. - Incorporate social justice and advocacy framework for curriculum development. - Facilitate sessions at the Elmhurst Center and school site(s). - Collaborate with colleagues around the planning of lessons, curriculum, career exposure and career events, special events, and trips. - Plan and facilitate enrichment activities such as visual arts, performing arts, and interest-based clubs during the school day and after school. - Incorporate an equity lens in program development. - Relationship Building and Youth Engagement. - Build positive rapport and mentoring relationships with youth by being enthusiastic, approachable, available and ready to listen. - Navigate varying group dynamics when facilitating different cohorts of youth and be a strong relationship-builder. - Provide individual, group advisement, and overall guidance for the personal and academic development of youth participants. - Participate in youth activities and free time spent outside of formally structured programming. - Lead events, and recreational and enrichment activities, which will vary throughout the year based on student interest and program scheduling priorities. - Coordinate and chaperone trips which may be held during the school day, after-school, evenings, weekends and summer. - Support youth with academic activities by providing assistance with school work and projects. - Ability to hold space for difficult conversations and formulate a plan of action for individual youth after 1:1 check ins. Partnership Development and Recruitment - Cultivate strong partnerships with SAYA colleagues, school teachers/administrators, college representatives, other CBOs and NYC government agencies to provide youth with a range of resources and support. - Build collaborative relationships with community partners and school leaders, including administration, teachers, parent coordinators, and guidance counselors. - Strengthen the connection between SAYA school partner sites and SAYA’s Elmhurst Center by collaborating with colleagues and providing information about Center programs and events to school-based youth. - Participate in youth recruitment efforts with outreach to school and community organization stakeholders. - Attend occasional evening events at the school site(s), Elmhurst Center, and other community-based organizations throughout the year to represent SAYA programming. The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by this position. Other functions may be assigned, and management retains the right to add or change the duties at any time. Qualifications: - Bachelor degree required - At least 2+ years experience in relevant fields (Education, Social Work, Counseling) preferred - Experience with workshop facilitation, youth mentorship, classroom management, and curriculum development required - Experience developing curriculum incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL), social justice and positive youth development - Previous experience in and knowledge of NYC public schools required - Highly flexible and openness to feedback, with ability to organize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced setting - Willingness to support larger SAYA team with various tasks as is needed, must be open to and contribute to supportive team culture across programs - Excels with contingency planning for events, workshops, and flexibility in addressing changing program needs - Excellent proficiency in Google Suite, including Google Spreadsheet, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Forms, MS-Excel - Must be comfortable with public speaking in leading events and initiative Compensation and Benefits - $60,000-$65,000 commensurate with experience - PTO starting at 25 days - 10 paid holidays - 12 weeks (60 days) of paid leave based on eligibility - Employer sponsored medical benefits with generous employer contributions for employee and dependents - Optional dental, vision, transit, and FSA benefits - Retirement plan with 1:1 match of employee’s contribution up to 3% of annual salary (capped at $16,000) Additional Information - This position is in-person - This role may require you to work a Tuesday-Saturday schedule. You must be available to work early morning hours at school-based sites and evening hours when at our Elmhurst Center - Must be comfortable with periodic commute and occasional transfer of items between school and SAYA central office, and other designated locations as assigned or as is needed Please provide a cover letter with your application. SAYA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Urgently hiring!! This is a role designed to ensure families in our local communities have an opportunity to apply to attend a Zeta School. Our goal is to reach every family in the neighborhoods we serve so that every eligible child has the opportunity to access our high-quality educational seats. Specifically, we are looking for Community Outreach Ambassadors who can support our communities in Queens (Elmhurst, Jamaica). Familiarity with the Queens borough and living in close proximity to either Elmhurst or Jamaica is preferred. As a Community Outreach Associate, you: - Are a people person, and you are excited about the prospect of sharing information about Zeta’s world-class schools with community family members - Enjoy meeting and conversing with new people of all walks of life every day, and you are able to learn and explain Zeta’s mission, vision, and educational program with clarity - Are hard-working, punctual, extremely organized, results-driven, and flexible - Are good at juggling multiple responsibilities at the same time - Have customer service or community service experience - Are bilingual and fluent in spoken and written English and one of the following languages: Bangla, Hindi, Mandarin, or Spanish. Responsibilities: - Engage with families about Zeta’s world-class educational program, and provide them with brochures and other resources - Obtain paper applications for children enrolling in pre-kindergarten to 1st grade for the 2025-26 school year - Assist in organizational outreach events - Obtain contact information of families that express interest - Provide flyers to businesses and residential buildings Note: Engaging with families about Zeta’s world-class educational program involves participating in regular community outreach shifts, which typically require extended periods of walking, standing, and the ability to lift up to 25 lbs. We will provide all necessary training and information on Zeta so that you can be successful in the role. If offered a part-time Community Outreach Associate role, you can expect to work approximately 16-20 hours per week, with shifts most commonly taking place from 12:00 - 5:00pm. Shifts may include mornings, afternoons, evenings, and weekends, as determined by Zeta’s Outreach Manager. The compensation for this position is $21/hour. The contract will close in November.
Condemi Motor Company is seeking experienced and dedicated auto sales professionals to join our expanding sales team due to an increase in business. With our robust CRM system, we generate thousands of high-quality leads every month, ensuring a steady stream of opportunities for our team. Our dealership boasts high-volume sales and exceptional customer loyalty, creating an environment where success is not just possible but expected. We provide comprehensive tools and resources to help you excel, making our salespeople some of the best compensated in the industry. We have one of the greatest payment plans; 1. Up to 25% in gross commissions per sale 2. Great environment and Friendly staff 3. 5 Days Work Week 4. Salary plus Commission If you are a true EXPERIENCED auto salesperson with a proven track record, high Customer satisfaction indexed results with a professional attitude, this will be a perfect fit for you. Candidates should be self-driven and highly motivated to achieve record-breaking sales. This is a stable role in a well-established dealership with a welcoming, family-oriented environment. Please submit your resume for consideration. Experienced BI-LINGUAL (SPANISH) candidates only please. On interview date please bring; 1. Copy of resume 2. Driver’s License 3. Professional attire, Business Casual
We are looking for Bubbly Stylists or Barbers to join our team Here are some of the reasons you will LOVE working at Pigtails & Crewcuts: $500.00 sign-on bonus paid throughout your first 90 days as you meet your performance goals! Above-market base hourly pay, PLUS higher base pay on weekends! Get paid more for the busier shifts AND make more tips because it's busy!!! Work-Life Balance: Have a fixed schedule, get off by 6 on weekdays, 5 on Saturdays and Sundays allows for a better work-life balance, providing time for personal activities and relaxation. Full-time is 36 hours a week. Cutting hair is a demanding job so we encourage relaxation! Stable Clientele: Not having to worry about building a big clientele and having the assurance that there will be a consistent flow of clients, even for new employees, adds a level of job security and reduces stress. We do all the marketing and have over 10 years worth of clients ready for you! You'll be busy from day 1! Positive Atmosphere: The kid-friendly and positive atmosphere at Pigtails & Crewcuts contributes to a workplace where you can enjoy your job, be silly, and have a good time. Supportive Owner: The owner has worked in the children's salon industry for a decade and understands and supports the staff. Feeling valued and supported adds to the overall positive work experience. Long-Term Relationships: Building lifelong friendships with clients and watching families grow over the years, including cutting the hair of siblings, creates a sense of continuity and connection. Variety in Work: The variety in your work, from assisting kids who may need extra time to connecting with families, adds richness to your job and makes it more fulfilling. Sense of Accomplishment: Helping kids transition from being timid to enjoying their haircuts and turning potential fear into a positive experience provides a sense of accomplishment. Connecting with Special Needs Kids: The opportunity to connect with special needs kids and make them feel comfortable and understood is a rewarding aspect of your job. Making Kids Smile: The joy of making kids smile and laugh, especially when they are initially scared or intimidated, and turning the experience into a positive one is a gratifying aspect of your role. Personal Growth: Seeing the improvement in children's behavior and gaining their trust with each haircut reflects personal and professional growth over time. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $25.00 - $40.00 per hour
Job Title: Home Caregiver ( SCENT FREE PLEASE READ PROPERLY BELOW) About the Role: We are seeking a compassionate, dependable Home Caregiver to assist clients in their homes with daily living activities, companionship, and personal care. The ideal candidate will be attentive to the needs of our clients while maintaining a professional, respectful, and safe environment. We are seeking a compassionate and reliable home care aide to assist my daughter with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ( ME/CFS) . No homecare certification is required, but candidates must be female, legally authorized to work in the U.S., and fluent in English, follow instruction well . Requirements: - Must adhere to a chemical scent-free (no perfume or scented deodorant. nature odor is ok ). No Smoke . - Provide basic home care, including light housekeeping. - Prepare one to two simple meals per day. Job Details: - Hours: Monday to Thursday & Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM. - Pay: $20 per hour ($3,200 per month) through a home care program. - Full-time position (40 hours per week). Important Requirement – Scent-Free Policy: This is a strictly scent-free position. To protect the health, comfort, and well-being of our clients — many of whom have allergies, respiratory sensitivities, or medical conditions — caregivers must not wear any scented products while on duty. This includes but is not limited to: Perfumes, colognes, or body sprays Scented lotions, deodorants, hair products, or soaps Scented laundry detergents or fabric softeners on clothing and uniforms Only fragrance-free, hypoallergenic products may be used prior to and during working hours. Compliance with this policy is mandatory. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent preferred Previous caregiving experience is an asset Reliable, compassionate, and patient demeanor Good communication and interpersonal skills Ability to handle the physical demands of caregiving Must adhere to all safety and scent-free guidelines
Chef Instructor Synopsis Under the direction of the Executive Director and Program Manager, the Chef Instructor is responsible for administering the NYC Food Handler's Certificate training program and overseeing the 24-week culinary training program at The Brownsville Community Culinary Center (BCCC). The Chef Instructor will lead culinary arts instruction, teach job readiness skills, and coordinate related activities and events to enhance the program. The Chef Instructor will monitor and report on participant progress throughout the first module, ensuring participants gain essential foundational skills. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of training, teaching, and professionally developing aspiring culinary professionals. Strong communication skills are imperative, as well as a personal commitment to nutrition, sustainability, and culinary traditions within the African diaspora. This is a full-time position. Who We Are The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. is committed to working with historically marginalized or underprivileged communities to build the infrastructure necessary for sustainable, self-determined, and equitable futures. The BCCC provides free, world-class culinary vocational training to Brownsville residents through our culinary training program. The BCCC provides advocacy, support, and coordination services for Brownsville residents living with Type-2 diabetes through our Diabetes Wellness Project, working to improve public health in the neighborhood and offering resources to expand program participants' capacity to manage their conditions. The BCCC is available to community groups seeking to organize and address issues affecting the neighborhood and to celebrate, learn, train, and enjoy each other’s company. Essential Duties and Responsibilities - Review, enhance, and develop curriculum based on the needs of the program and community, including the in-house Diabetes Wellness Program. - Conduct hands-on culinary instruction of participants, including online/Zoom-related instruction if required or advantageous. - Administer written and practical tests as required. - Document and report each participant’s ability to comprehend, perform, and retain practical techniques. - Work one-on-one with participants to ensure comprehension of lessons and information. - Develop and maintain external relationships for job placement and activity opportunities. - Administer the NYC Food Handler's Certificate curriculum and test, ensuring all participants achieve certification. - Lead and support the recruitment of participants. - Conduct interviews and evaluate potential candidates. - Support and lead, if necessary, fundraising efforts to support the culinary training program utilizing various in-house resources. - Adhere to the Melting Pot Foundation Policies and Procedures. - Follow all Human Resources and departmental policies and procedures regarding performance, recognition, coaching, training, and discipline. - Report on key initiatives as required. - Provide weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports to the Executive Director and other determined stakeholders. - Maintain a professional appearance in accordance with company/department standards. - Exercise independent judgment in daily responsibilities. - Perform all other related and compatible duties as assigned. - Cultural Responsibilities - Mentor and develop individuals inside the organization and the community to help them reach their full potential. - Maintain a positive, professional, and friendly demeanor at all times. - Consistently offer professional, friendly, and proactive service while supporting fellow team members. - Promote a positive public image and maintain strong employee relations. - Foster an inclusive, harassment-free work environment. - Serve as an ambassador for all company and department expectations, leading by example. Skills and Qualifications - Excellent interpersonal skills required; ability to exercise sound judgment and interact with senior management. - Strong organizational skills with attention to detail. - Ability to multitask and take initiative in problem-solving. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.). - Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. - Ability to perform mathematical operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in all units of measure. - Education and Experience - 4-6+ years of relevant industry experience at a chef level or higher, with related management experience. - Proven track record of educating and mentoring culinary students or staff. - NYC Food Handler's Certificate (required). - Experience in a large-scale production facility or institutional foodservice setting. - High degree of technical ability to engage participants and promote learning. - Experience developing a training program or curriculum, including proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Zoom. - Passion for education, health, and wellness. Compensation This position offers a competitive hourly rate ranging from $30 per hour, commensurate with experience, qualifications, and demonstrated expertise. The final rate will be determined based on the candidate's background and ability to contribute to the program’s success. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and all applicable state or local laws. We will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities if such accommodation allows them to perform the essential functions of the job, unless doing so would create an undue hardship. Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, lift, use hands and fingers, reach with hands and arms, talk, and/or hear. Specific vision abilities required include close, distance, color, peripheral vision, and depth perception. The employee must be able to lift a minimum of 35 lbs multiple times per day and push a cart weighing up to 100 lbs. Must practice proper body mechanics and use appropriate personal protective equipment to avoid injury. Work Environment The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. - This position is an exempt position and may require working more than forty (40) hours per week. - Fast-paced environment with varying levels of guests and employees present. - Varying walking surfaces, working environments, and equipment. - Exposure to varying levels of light, sound, temperature, and kitchen conditions. - Close-quarter environment with varying hot and cold surfaces. The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. We do not discriminate based on race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, religion, disability, veteran status, genetic information, citizenship status, or any other group protected by law. The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. is a drug-free workplace. Pre-employment drug testing, background checks, and job assessments may be required depending on the position applying for.
Position: Roof Lead (Solar Installer) Location: Brooklyn, NY Reports to: Roof Installation Manager Hours: Full-time, 40 hours per week ;7am - 6pm (some evenings/weekends) NonExempt About the Position Brooklyn SolarWorks is seeking a motivated and self-starting individual to join our growing installer team.The Roof Lead will be responsible for leading teams in the day to day responsibilities for a successful installation. They will ensure the process runs smoothly, and that each team member is aware of their responsibilities and action to take. Brooklyn SolarWorks reserves the right to change or modify job duties and assignments at any time. The above job description is not all encompassing. Position functions and qualifications may vary depending on business necessity. Responsibilities: Adhere to and exhibit ideal safety practices, maintaining OSHA compliance. Manage and support the roof team throughout the installation process. Be accountable for all roof related project requirements including safety, structural integrity, water proofing, cleanliness, etc. Review plans/photos/notes of jobs before each job. Be familiar with all roof materials and processes. Make sure all projects are installed according to plan and each team member is actively involved. Assess the job site and roof installation and relieve the team for the day, once the job is shut down cleanly. Take and upload all photos in QB. Process and complete regular and thorough job reports at the end of each day. Carry out additional duties as required by the Manager /VP. Communicate with Customers. Communicate with Project Managers. Have a basic understanding of Quickbase. Help train junior installers. Demonstrate impeccable punctuality. Understand solar process - sale, permitting, install, post install process, etc. Understand solar basics - string sizing, grounding, panel specs, etc. Understand basic building concepts - leveling, stringing, appropriate tool use, etc. Understand solar basics - string sizing, grounding, panel specs, etc. Understand basic building concepts - leveling, stringing, appropriate tool use, etc. Required Skill Set: Valid NYS Driver’s license is required. A clean driving record is required. 40 hr SST is required. At least 2 years of field experience. Strong knowledge of roof materials, BSW’s systems and processes. Ability to lead a team of 3-5 installers. Strong customer service skills. Strong communication skills. Familiarity with NYC’s relevant restrictions (FDNY, Landmarks, DOB, etc). Comfort with power tools. Ability to lift 50 lbs, stand, walk and climb stairs/ladders. Comfort with heights / ladders. Strong time management and project management skills. Preferred Skill Set: A passion for Brooklyn SolarWork’s mission. Solar equipment and installation experience is preferred. Roofing experience is strongly preferred. Compensation & Mobility Potential: Lead Level compensation: 28-35/hr *We offer competitive compensation that is commensurate with years of relevant industry experience, skills and qualifications, certifications, and licenses. Benefits (Free options are available) Health (HSA), Vision, Dental and Life Insurance 401k (Traditional & Roth) retirement plan + 4% tiered company matching. Transportation perks/benefits Paid Time Off 11 Company Holidays Personal Days Quarterly Profit-Sharing for eligible employees Free Employee Assistance Program Commuter Travel Benefits Occasional Company provided snacks and lunches Additional Voluntary Benefits. .. i.e. HSA, FSA, Pet insurance, STD, LTD etc… How to Apply: Brooklyn SolarWorks offers equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, language, religion, age, sex, national origin, citizenship, immigration status, disability status, genetics, family or marital status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender/gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Interview Stages: Candidate Applies- Resume is Reviewed- Interview Request- Interview Conducted(max 2)- Hire is made. Remote Status Travel % Not Applicable 90% Work from home is available (if applicable) post probationary period (3 months). _______________________________________________________________________ About Brooklyn SolarWorks Brooklyn SolarWorks was founded in 2015 with a purpose and mission to make “solar” appealing, easy, and available for all Brooklyn’s urban homeowners. To meet the challenges of installing solar on NYC rooftops, BSW has pioneered a one-of-a kind solar canopy design and developed unique installation methods. Brooklyn SolarWorks is a trailblazer in New York City's solar energy industry, specializing in innovative and aesthetically pleasing solar panel installations for urban spaces. We are passionate about making solar energy accessible and practical for city dwellers while contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable future. If you’re eager to be part of a mission-driven organization committed to environmental innovation and urban sustainability, we want to hear from you. Why Brooklyn SolarWorks We are committed to building a diverse, sustainably minded, comfortable and ever-growing team that allows us to deliver a high degree of customer satisfaction and provide them with clean energy solutions. We believe and advocate for work life balance and growing at a manageable pace. Our staff and our customers are who we are, and here, their voice truly matters. Company Values: Inquisitive, Committed, Adaptable, and Passionate. Awards 2023-24, Solar Power World’s Top Contractors 2024, Forbes Home’s Best Solar Companies in New York 2024, City & State’s Trailblazers in Clean Energy (T.R. Ludwig) 2024 Employee Satisfaction Survey 97% reported having a positive working relationship with coworkers 92% reported they would recommend this company as a good place to work 92% reported being treated respectfully and fairly
WILLIAMSBURG CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL - Certified Teacher WCHS’s powerful educational program enables every student to graduate well-prepared for college and the world beyond it. Most importantly, all WCHS students mature intellectually, socially, and morally as a result of being an active member of a school community that endorses high expectations that challenge each student to achieve his/her full potential. In order to fulfil its mission, WCHS is looking for exceptional teachers. Our teachers play very critical roles in realising the core mission, philosophy, and unique youth-centered approach to the school’s educational design. WCHS teachers are not just classroom teachers, but school teachers—educators that are committed to facilitating the entire learning and instructional process and coaching young people to become independent learners, thinkers, and researchers. Prospective Williamsburg Charter High School Teachers: Are committed to the idea that every child can succeed at high levels Believe that they have been called to teach and empower young people Demonstrate a commitment to providing students with a rigorous academic experience Are resilient, resourceful, relentless, and well-able to adapt to the many changes that can happen in an organization focused solely on doing what is best for students Excel at working in a highly collaborative, professional setting but can also work independently Understand the unique needs of the community they serve as well as the complex issues that affect urban youth and their families Are committed to inquiry-based teaching Engage a youth development approach in their interactions with young people by being sensitive to their developmental needs Are passionate and positive about school culture Feel full responsibility for students’ achievement Love ‘the details’ and realise that student success depends almost exclusively on them Are reflective and willing to improve upon their practice through professional development and support Effectively manage their time, resources, and technology Are convinced of the transformative power of education for all students, families, and educators Position Description The ideal Williamsburg Charter High School teacher will provide our students with rigorous instruction. They will be responsible for the following: Teacher as Advisor As students transition to high school, one of the things they could lose is the comfort of having a teacher who understands their background, challenges, and successes. Research has shown that this relationship is a key part of having students feel accounted for and by extension, accountable. In support of our students, our teachers are also Advisors to between 12-15 students for the duration of their high school career. This allows the teacher to become a part of the developmental process of their students and allows each family to have a primary contact within the school at all times. Advisors serve students and families by: Taking complete ownership of the academic, behavioral, and overall success of a group of 12-15 students Ensuring advisees are in attendance, punctual, excelling in all their classes, and seeking out appropriate support Creating an advisory period that acts as ‘home base’ for each student Being the academic expert on each advisee Acting as the liaise between the student, the family, and the school teams Teaching the advisory curriculum that has been created for their advisees’ grade Accompanying advisees on educational field trips as determined by the School Leader Contacting their advisee’s families a minimum of seven times a year and responding within 24 hours to all communications from their advisee’s families Developing and overseeing Individual Student Support Plan plans twice a year for each of their advisees Facilitating discipline-related required meetings on behalf of their advisees Performing any other advisor-related duties as requested Ensuring Student Learning Through Data-driven Instruction: Prepare rigorous, student-centered lesson plans that will engage and motivate students to learn Plan standards-based units of study with clear, intended outcomes and goals in mind Provide meaningful feedback on student work to determine student progress and to make suggestions for improvement Proactively and relentlessly seek new ways to promote student learning Create thoughtful, standards-based assessments Work closely with school leaders and colleagues, using data to drive instruction and by extension, consistently raising student achievement and intervening with improvement plans and support for struggling students Have fun and pass the love of learning onto students! Design opportunities for students to use the world around them as a classroom through field trips and or/inviting guests into the classroom as appropriate Hold students to high behavioral and academic expectations and support students to succeed Model professional and collegial behavior for students Engage in the process of collaborative evaluation with school leaders Ensure that students are well-prepared for all New York State exams and WCHS interim assessments Personal Commitment to On-Going Learning Participate in all assemblies, meetings, school-sponsored events, and professional development activities offered during or after work hours Participate in focus groups, evaluations, and committees as requested to assist with the constant improvement of the school as a whole Participate and support WCHS open-door classroom policy, allowing parents and teachers and other stakeholders to informally observe your work and actively seeking to observe the work of your colleagues for professional development Positively Contributing to Student and Teacher Culture Arrive at school no later than 7:55 AM (to ensure that the classroom is clean, supplies are prepared and the instructor is ready to receive students) and leave no earlier than 3:10 PM (to hold necessary interventions, hold office hours, attend school meetings, and to ensure that students that need extra help are able to receive it). Even with these times parameters in mind, we ultimately seek educators that will simply do whatever it takes and will work relentlessly to ensure each student’s learning is maximized Teach four class periods per school day Serve two periods of School Service per week as determined by his/her supervisor (e.g., Study Hall supervision, cafeteria duty, hallway duty, monitoring of student entry and exit, etc.) Cover at least five periods per semester for absent teachers Proactively involve the student’s family in their learning through regular communications including (but not limited to): weekly informal communication via emails, notes, telephone calls, and meetings Realise that although student achievement is central to our work, Williamsburg Charter High School graduates are not just academically well-prepared, but also good citizens of their community. The cornerstone of our ideology is based on providing students with life skills and a sense of responsibility to their community in addition to an excellent education Share expertise and curriculum with colleagues Respond to all school-related communications within 24 hours, including but not limited to voicemails and emails, from Williamsburg Charter High School faculty and staff (including supervisors and other teachers) Attend and participate in school-related activities and events outside of normal school hours (e.g., Parent Advisory meetings, Back-to-School Night, field trips, student events, and performances, etc.) Adhere to the WCHS Student Handbook, Teacher Handbook, Personnel Policies, and Instructional Manual Education and Credentials Bachelor’s degree At least two years of experience teaching in an urban high school setting New York State certified 7-12 New York State Fingerprint clearance Please apply.