🔍 Job Summary: The Emotional Intelligence Officer Instructor is responsible for teaching and training individuals to become certified Emotional Intelligence Officers. These officers are trained to respond to emotional crises, support mental health needs in schools, communities, and public spaces, and promote emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and non-violent communication. The instructor will deliver structured lessons using provided materials, lead practical scenarios and role-plays, and evaluate student performance and understanding. 🎯 Key Responsibilities: Teach students the foundational principles of emotional intelligence (self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills). Train students to become field-ready Emotional Intelligence Officers equipped to de-escalate emotional crises and support community members. Follow the EI-ERASU training curriculum and adapt lesson plans as needed. Facilitate interactive role-play sessions and real-life case study discussions. Assess student understanding through quizzes, discussions, and practical evaluations. Promote a safe, respectful, and emotionally engaging learning environment. Prepare students for certification or graduation from the program. Maintain attendance records and provide performance feedback to management. 📘 Qualifications: Experience in one or more of the following: teaching, psychology, social work, crisis response, counseling, community outreach, or education. Strong understanding of emotional intelligence principles. Prior experience in training, coaching, or leading workshops (preferred). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Passionate about helping others develop emotional skills to improve their lives and communities. CPR or mental health first aid certification is a plus (but not required). 🧩 Key Skills: Strong knowledge of emotional and social intelligence Conflict resolution and de-escalation Empathy and communication Classroom management and instruction Cultural sensitivity and inclusion 💼 Reports To: Program Director / Chief Training Officer – EI-ERASU 🕐 Schedule & Pay: [Insert details, e.g., "3 days per week, 1-hour sessions per day"] [Insert pay rate, e.g., "$90 per week
NHLA Executive Assistant Role – Ideal for a Law Graduate or Law Student Near Completion NHLA is a forward-thinking organization committed to supporting small landlords and homeowners in managing and protecting their property interests. We are currently seeking a detail-oriented, long-term Executive Assistant to work closely with our leadership team—including the President, CEO, and Owner. This position is ideal for a recent law graduate or a law student nearing completion who is looking to build a meaningful, impactful career in real estate, housing, and property law. In this role, you will be trusted with high-level administrative responsibilities, including managing executive calendars, preparing legal and business reports, coordinating travel, and assisting in strategic decision-making. Your legal background will be especially valuable in supporting document review, compliance tracking, and communication with stakeholders and public agencies. Additional responsibilities include: Drafting and reviewing internal communications and legal correspondence Supporting light accounting and recordkeeping tasks Managing confidential files and maintaining organizational systems Creating presentations, reports, and summaries for internal and external use Acting as a liaison between NHLA leadership and a diverse clientele—bilingual fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred We are looking for a candidate with: A strong foundation in legal research, writing, and administrative procedure Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Suite Excellent judgment, communication skills, and a professional demeanor A proactive, problem-solving mindset and the ability to work independently Interest in housing law, landlord-tenant issues, and small property ownership At NHLA, we don’t just hire support—we invest in potential. We are committed to your continued professional growth, offering mentorship, exposure to real-world housing issues, and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to property reform and advocacy. Whether you’re preparing for the bar or exploring a career beyond the traditional firm path, this role provides the structure, experience, and leadership access to support your next steps. Join us and help shape the future of property ownership—while building yours. If you made it this far... Trust, it'll be much cooler working here than ai makes it sound above, I'm from the Bronx too.
About the Program: The Compassionate Emergency Support Unit (CESU) is a first-of-its-kind training program designed to equip community members, students, and volunteers with emotional intelligence and crisis response skills. Our mission is to build a team of care response officers who can respond to community issues with empathy, de-escalation, and compassionate leadership. Position Summary: We are seeking a dedicated CESU Instructor to deliver engaging, structured training sessions 3 times a week (1 hour per day). The instructor will guide participants through emotional intelligence topics, crisis response scenarios, and compassionate leadership lessons. This role is ideal for someone with a background in teaching, counseling, social work, public safety, or emotional intelligence coaching. Key Responsibilities: Teach CESU curriculum 3 days a week (1 hour/day) Facilitate interactive lessons, case studies, and group discussions Encourage active participation and foster a supportive learning environment Evaluate student understanding and provide feedback Work closely with the CEO and Junior Director to ensure smooth session flow Report progress and attendance to the program founder/lead Qualifications: Experience in education, training, counseling, or emergency/community response Strong communication and classroom management skills Understanding of emotional intelligence, compassion, and conflict resolution Ability to engage youth and/or adults in active learning Passion for community impact and mentorship Reliable, organized, and punctual Preferred (but not required): CPR/First Aid certification Experience working with youth or underserved communities Knowledge of trauma-informed care or crisis intervention What We Offer: Weekly compensation of $90 (flat rate) A chance to be part of a growing and meaningful initiative Flexibility and potential for increased hours as the program expands Opportunity to shape and influence community-driven change
Moodz Location: Hybrid: Remote & Field (New Rochelle, NY and surrounding areas) Job Type: Part-Time (with potential for Full-Time) About Moodz: Moodz is a dynamic and growing licensed cannabis brand seeking a motivated and highly organized individual to join our team in a unique dual role. This is a rare opportunity to be at the heart of our operations, providing essential administrative support while also being the face of the brand in the field. Position Summary: The Personal Assistant & Brand Ambassador will be a cornerstone of the Moodz team. You will be responsible for ensuring the founder's schedule and communications are managed with precision and professionalism. Simultaneously, you will drive brand awareness and excitement by visiting our retail partners, conducting in-store activations, and passionately introducing Moodz to store staff and customers. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who thrives on variety, is impeccably organized, and loves connecting with people. Key Responsibilities: Administrative & Personal Assistance (approx. 40%): Proactively manage, prioritize, and respond to emails on behalf of the founder, ensuring timely and professional correspondence. Maintain and organize a dynamic calendar, scheduling meetings, appointments, and deadlines with precision. Handle confidential information with the utmost discretion and professionalism. Provide general administrative support to ensure smooth daily operations. Brand Activations & Field Marketing (approx. 60%): Serve as the primary representative of the Moodz brand during in-store visits and promotional events. Travel to various retail locations in the Mount Vernon and surrounding areas to conduct brand activations. Engage confidently and enthusiastically with store managers, staff, and potential customers. Educate retail partners and the public on the Moodz brand story, key products, and our unique value. Set up and manage activation displays and promotional materials, ensuring a professional and on-brand presentation at all times. Build and maintain positive, lasting relationships with our valued retail partners. Gather and report on customer feedback, activation performance, and store insights. Qualifications and Requirements: Proven experience as a Personal Assistant, Administrative Assistant, or in a similar role is highly valued. Experience in promotions, retail, sales, or brand ambassadorship is a significant plus. Exceptional organizational, multitasking, and time-management skills. Outstanding verbal and written communication skills; you can write a professional email and captivate a small crowd. Proficiency with modern office tools (Google Workspace: Gmail, Calendar, Drive, etc., or Microsoft Office Suite). A personable, energetic, and confident demeanor with a natural ability to connect with new people. Must be a proactive self-starter who can work independently and take initiative. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are required. Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may occasionally include weekends for special events. Must be based in or near the New Rochelle, NY area. What We Offer: Competitive hourly wage. A unique opportunity to be a core part of a growing and exciting licensed brand. A dynamic role that is never boring, combining office tasks with fieldwork. Direct mentorship from the brand's founder. Potential for increased hours and responsibility as the brand expands.