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  • Student Success & Pathways Officer
    Student Success & Pathways Officer
    5 days ago
    $25–$30 hourly
    Part-time
    Manhattan, New York

    The Part-time Student Success & Pathways Officer at The Cooper Union expands access to The Cooper Union’s precollege STEM programs by actively managing the student recruitment and engagement pipeline from initial outreach through application, enrollment, and early academic persistence. Student Success & Pathways Officer — Revised Job Description TITLE: Student Success & Pathways Officer DEPARTMENT: STEM Pre-College Programs (STEM Outreach), School of Engineering REPORTS TO: Director of STEM Outreach TYPE: Part-time: 25 hours/week, Exempt, Non-Union Last Edited: 08.15.2026 JOB SUMMARY The Part-time Student Success & Pathways Officer expands access to The Cooper Union’s precollege STEM programs by actively managing the student recruitment and engagement pipeline from initial outreach through application, enrollment, and early academic persistence. This is a high-autonomy, hands-on role for a fast-paced thinker and exceptionally strong independent operator who can move fluidly between strategy and execution. The successful candidate must be able to identify what needs to happen next, investigate details, solve problems, make sound judgment calls, and move work forward without waiting for step-by-step direction or administrative support. The Officer serves as a one-person recruitment, engagement, and student-pathways operation within the STEM Pre-College Programs team. This individual must be equally comfortable developing a recruitment strategy, calling a school counselor, analyzing application conversion data, cleaning a CRM record, following up with a family, troubleshooting an enrollment issue, creating a tracking system, and noticing that an important detail has fallen through the cracks. This role is best suited for someone who: • Thinks quickly and critically and can assess a situation, determine priorities, and act., • Is naturally inclined to get into the weeds and investigate details rather than assuming someone else will handle them., • Demonstrates exceptional follow-through and is persistent about closing loops., • Can manage multiple active recruitment and student-engagement priorities simultaneously., • Works independently and does not require an assistant or extensive administrative infrastructure to remain organized and effective., • Understands that successful recruitment depends not only on outreach, but also on meticulous tracking, timely follow-up, relationship management, and conversion., • Can distinguish between what is urgent, what is important, and what requires escalation to the Director., • Takes ownership of outcomes rather than simply completing assigned tasks. This is a student-facing, partner-facing, strategic and execution-oriented position grounded in relationship-based recruitment, pathway navigation, operational excellence, and data-informed decision-making. It is not a clerical or administrative “catch-all” position; however, the successful candidate must be willing and able to personally execute the detailed operational work necessary to produce results. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TIME ALLOCATION 1. Strategic Access, Engagement & Recruitment — 6.5 Hours Strategic Focus: Build strong, productive referral pathways that generate qualified applicants while personally managing the details required to move prospective students from awareness to action. Responsibilities: • Build and deepen referral pathways with STEM teachers, guidance counselors, school departments, school leaders, and community-based organizations., • Identify high-potential schools, communities, organizations, and recruitment channels rather than relying solely on broad-volume outreach., • Prioritize fit, preparedness, and conversion over outreach volume alone., • Conduct school visits, information sessions, recruitment presentations, and Zoom meetings for prospective students, families, educators, and partners., • Proactively contact schools and community partners by email and phone rather than waiting for inbound inquiries., • Develop and maintain a comprehensive High School and Community Partner Database., • Maintain accurate records of outreach, responses, follow-ups, referrals, and recruitment outcomes., • Identify stalled relationships or recruitment opportunities and independently determine appropriate follow-up., • Track prospective students and referral sources through the recruitment funnel., • Coordinate recruitment activity with STEM Ambassadors and ensure outreach assignments are completed., • Continually assess which recruitment strategies are producing applicants and adjust efforts accordingly. 2. Student Pathway Navigation — 7.0 Hours Strategic Focus: Ensure students and families clearly understand program opportunities, admissions expectations, readiness requirements, deadlines, and next steps. Responsibilities: • Facilitate structured student and family touchpoints, including office hours, individual pathway consultations, and application support sessions., • Explain admissions standards, timelines, prerequisites, academic-readiness thresholds, and course requirements., • Help students determine which STEM Pre-College opportunities are appropriate for their interests, experience, and academic preparation., • Conduct virtual consultations to support students navigating the application process., • Identify application or enrollment barriers and actively work with families to resolve them., • Clearly communicate the Student and Parent Code of Conduct and program expectations., • Follow up with students and families when required information, documents, decisions, or actions remain outstanding., • Maintain accurate records of significant student and family interactions., • Recognize recurring areas of confusion and recommend improvements to communications, processes, FAQs, or recruitment materials. 3. Enrollment & Application First-Glance Review — 2.5 Hours Strategic Focus: Maintain momentum across active application cycles by identifying incomplete, incorrectly submitted, or stalled applications before they become lost enrollments. Responsibilities: • Conduct first-glance reviews of applications for Summer STEM, STEM Saturdays, and other assigned STEM Pre-College cycles., • Review applications for completeness, adherence to instructions, and required supporting materials., • Identify applicants requiring follow-up and act quickly to prevent unnecessary attrition., • Trigger and personally manage reminder communications through email, text, phone, or approved CRM workflows., • Move students from Incomplete → Submitted → Reviewed → Decision → Enrollment with disciplined follow-through., • Monitor patterns in application abandonment and identify opportunities to improve conversion., • Escalate substantive admissions questions appropriately while independently resolving routine application issues. 4. Persistence Supports — 3.0 Hours Strategic Focus: Identify students who may require additional academic or pathway support and coordinate timely interventions. Responsibilities: • Serve as the Student Success & Pathways Officer for students requiring bridge planning, readiness support, or referrals., • Identify students whose academic preparation, participation, or performance suggests that additional support may be beneficial., • Coordinate appropriate interventions and referrals in collaboration with the Director and instructional staff., • Maintain concise intervention records linking identified needs, actions taken, and outcomes., • Follow through to determine whether interventions were completed and whether additional action is required., • Identify recurring student-success patterns that may inform future recruitment, admissions, or program design. 5. Impact Analytics & Data Storytelling — 2.0 Hours Strategic Focus: Translate recruitment and enrollment activity into actionable information that informs decisions and demonstrates program impact. Responsibilities: • Maintain disciplined tracking of student pipeline movement:, • Interest → Application Started → Application Submitted → Accepted → Enrolled → Participated., • Produce concise, fact-based pipeline updates that quantify progress and identify areas requiring attention., • Compare recruitment channels and strategies to determine which approaches generate stronger engagement and conversion., • Produce reports such as:, • “85 applications started; 72 submitted; 51 accepted; 46 enrolled.”, • Identify bottlenecks, unusual trends, missing data, or conversion gaps rather than simply reporting totals., • Use data to recommend immediate adjustments during active recruitment cycles., • Help translate student recruitment and enrollment outcomes into clear narratives demonstrating reach, access, effectiveness, and ROI. 6. SLATE/CRM Data Hygiene & Systems Navigation — 1.0 Hour Strategic Focus: Maintain accurate systems and reliable student records so that recruitment and enrollment decisions are based on trustworthy information. Responsibilities: • Manage application bins and communication workflows using Bin Manager and related SLATE tools., • Update applications and processes for each new program cycle., • Create and run queries required for recruitment, admissions, enrollment, and reporting., • Generate and send Admission, Waitlist, and Deny communications for each program cycle., • Maintain accurate student records and identify missing, duplicated, inconsistent, or incorrect data., • Troubleshoot routine system issues independently and coordinate with the SLATE team when escalation is necessary., • Verify that reports, communications, and student statuses accurately reflect the underlying records., • Maintain disciplined data hygiene without allowing systems work to consume the broader student-facing purpose of the role. 7. Internal Collaboration & Planning — 3.0 Hours Strategic Focus: Mainta

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  • Receptionist
    Receptionist
    6 days ago
    $18–$25 hourly
    Part-time
    Manhattan, New York

    NYC Violin Studio (Chelsea) Part-Time Receptionist with Room to Grow NYC Violin Studio is a warm, independent music studio in the heart of Chelsea, and we're looking for a genuinely personable, organized, and reliable person to be the friendly face of our front desk and the right hand to our owner. Our students are mostly adults pursuing a lifelong dream of learning the violin, and the person at our front desk plays a real part in making that experience feel welcoming and encouraging. If your happy place is in interacting with artistic people, love a creative and community-driven environment, and take pride in keeping things running smoothly, you'll fit right in here. What you’ll do: Greet incoming students and mark attendance Ensure private students are scheduled out for their next 4–8 weeks of lessons (in Acuity Scheduling) Ensure group class students are booked out at least 4 weeks ahead so group classes stay full Print music for group classes, and for private teachers as needed Schedule and reschedule students as needed so their progress stays consistent Answer lesson inquiries from walk-ins, email, text, and phone, and sign up new students Light retail duties - ring up students occasionally for retail items Promote social events and special classes to students in person Collect cash and card payments for lessons and merchandise Contact past students to schedule them for more lessons Provide light support to the owner — organizing, following up, keeping things on track Occasionally lend a hand with our websites and tools (we use Kajabi) Keep the studio tidy and welcoming (light cleaning, tidying) As the role grows, you may help with ordering and restocking retail items The main purpose of your job is to keep the classes and private teacher’s schedules full, so that the studio remains productive and viable for all. Who you are Warm, personable, and genuinely enjoys connecting with people. If people often ask you why you’re always smiling, you’ll fit in great here Experienced and dependable. You are the lynchpin of communications. Reliability is everything. Organized and detail-oriented, able to keep track of many small things Comfortable with computers and apps, and a quick, willing learner. We use tools like Acuity, Kajabi, and Canva, and we're always happy to walk you through anything Excellent communicator, in person and in writing, with staff and clients Self-directed and proactive, with a habit of looking ahead and flagging things early A love of music, the arts, or small independent businesses is a real plus Being able to read at least some sheet music is a plus, but not a requisite Schedule Mon 3–9pm (5.25 - 5.5 hrs w/ meal break) Tue 3–9pm (5.25 - 5.5 hrs w/ meal break) Wed 3-9pm (5.25 - 5.5 hrs w/ meal break) Thur 3-9pm (5.25 - 5.5 hrs w/ meal break) Saturdays 10am–5pm (6.25 - 6.5 hrs w/ meal break) Total weekly hours 27.25-28.5 Plus occasional Sundays (roughly 4–6 times a year) for studio events. When You Would Start: Immediately. Pay & benefits $18–25/hour, based on relevant experience Raise schedule as follows: First 2 weeks: Training Rate Up through 3 months from start date: Performance review and raise as appropriate Up through 6 months from start date: Performance review and raise as appropriate At the 2 year mark: Performance review and raise as appropriate Annual performance review and raise potential. Paid sick leave (1 hr for every 30 hrs worked, capped at 40) Unpaid sick leave (32 hours) Paid time off (1 week) Unpaid time off (1 week) W2 employment Additional Perks: Free access to all our group classes as long as your post is covered. Use of our practice rooms during off-hours Access to a large library of paid sheet music resources Staff discount on retail If you are a musician, Gig referrals and opportunities to pick up extra paid work If you're a musician who teaches an instrument an instrument other than a string instrument or piano, you're welcome to keep any student leads that come your way Room to Grow: This position has potential for growth. You will be starting off as a part-time Receptionist. If all goes well, your position will grow in hours, and eventually lead to a new manager position. As Studio Manager, you'd take on more ownership of the studio's daily operations — overseeing staff scheduling and retail ordering, coordinating with our teaching staff, and helping keep everything running so the studio can keep growing. It's a role for someone who wants to grow with us and eventually run the day-to-day. About Me: My name is Antoinette, and I own and run the studio. I have a some administrative staff, and several teachers. We previously had two part time receptionists. One graduated school and the other just got his dream job managing an orchestra at a university. I am shifting gears a bit and changing this role to being held by just one person with all the hours. Any shifts you need to miss due to vacation, personal days or illness, I will cover personally. I have been teaching violin for 15+ years and I have grown the studio from just myself, up to one other teacher, up to a total of 11 employees. We are currently going through a seasonal shift, coming out of summer and into the new school year. When I interview you, I will make sure not only that you are qualified, but that this role and salary are a good fit for you. It’s important to me that you feel satisfied with your role and that this job is contributing to your well-being in life. Our clients are warm, friendly people, and I would personally love to do this job myself, and would do this job if I weren’t teaching. In exchange for a warm work environment , all I really need is for you to be reliable with the schedule, be present 95% of the time. The rest, I can train you on. To apply Send a short note telling us a bit about yourself and why this role speaks to you, along with your résumé. We read every application and reply to candidates who feel like a strong fit.

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  • Project Manager
    Project Manager
    1 month ago
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Project Manager (Facade) Founded in 1987, RAND Engineering & Architecture, DPC is an employee-owned 115+ person Manhattan-based firm that designs, specifies, and administers restoration, upgrade, and adaptive re-use programs on behalf of owners, managers, and co-op and condo boards. We are currently seeking a [title] for our [Team] department. Candidate should be self-motivated, energetic, organized and a team player. Life at RAND As an employee-owned business, at RAND, we believe great work starts with great people—and we take care of ours. Our comprehensive benefits package is designed to support you both professionally and personally, including: • Medical, dental, and company-sponsored vision coverage, • 401(k) with company match to invest in your future, • Long-term disability and life insurance, • Transit and parking benefits for easy commuting, • On-site exercise room and wellness perks like yoga classes, • Ongoing professional development and career growth opportunities, • Employee referral incentives, • A RAND Certified Project Management Program, • A vibrant culture with team events, celebrations, and yes—great holiday parties And we’re not the only ones who think RAND is a great place to work— We’ve been named one of Crain’s New York Business Top 100 Places to Work in NYC 14 times (including 2025). Come see why. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:  Ability to successfully manage various project types including facade & roofing and FISP projects  Execute and/or assist on multiple projects in all project phases, including Investigation, Budget Estimating, Contract Document Preparation, Bidding, Analysis and Negotiation, Municipal Filing, Construction Administration, and Close-out within project budget  Manage projects of medium to large scale scope and work under direct supervision. Ability to follow directions and support standards of operations. Responsible for the coordination of all project efforts, administrative and technical, to ensure the most efficient and cost-effective execution of assigned projects.  Coordinate Architects, Engineers and Designers to maintain quality of assigned project with strong problem solving and organizational skills.  Conduct design problem solving, documentation and field observations for small projects independently with input from senior team members. Prepare project documents, including but not limited to; meeting minutes, field reports, investigation reports, cost estimates, and project timelines.  Sustain positive client relationships. Attend meetings with clients, contractors, and consultants at regular intervals. Attend meetings with Engineers and consultants. Ensure project workplans are being adhered to. Proactively communicate any issues to Project Architect, Project Engineer, Sr. Project Manager and/or Team Leader  Anticipate and trouble-shoot project-specific problems and participate in developing and implementing solutions.  Keep current on building codes governing New York City. Awareness of historic building codes.  A Project Associate can expect to be “in field” between 25% - 75% of their time during any given week Requirements: . Bachelors or Masters in Architecture or Civil Engineering • 5+ years’ experience, • Must be able to manage individual workload, negotiate competing priorities, understand common construction, exhibit curiosity for existing building infrastructures, • New York experience is required., • Excellent written and verbal communication skills., • Demonstrate mastery in: estimating, scheduling, budgeting/cost control, construction observation, client relationship, interpersonal skills. -Proficient in Microsoft Office, and AutoCAD • Strong interpersonal communication, organization and leadership skills, as well as ability to train others and monitor their work for quality and completeness. The pay range for this role is: 80,000 - 95,000 USD per year (Office)

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  • Mobile Licensed Massage Therapist
    Mobile Licensed Massage Therapist
    1 month ago
    $60–$140 hourly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Knead NYC is a luxury massage service in New York City offering in-home, hotel, and corporate chair massage. We collaborate with experienced LMTs across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and nearby areas to serve travelers, teams, and high-performers. Our coordination team routes booking requests to therapists in our network, who decide which to accept. What You'll Do: • Provide in-home and hotel massage sessions for luxury residential and hospitality clients, • Provide chair massage at corporate offices, conferences, trade shows, brand activations, and private events, • Serve clients across Manhattan (Flatiron, SoHo, Tribeca, Upper East Side, Upper West Side), Brooklyn, and nearby areas, • Accept bookings that fit the availability you set, • Maintain a polished, hygienic, client-facing professional standard appropriate for luxury residential, hotel, corporate, and event settings Requirements: • Valid New York State Massage Therapy License, • Minimum 2 years of professional experience, • Own a professional massage table (for in-home or hotel sessions) or a portable massage chair (for chair massage and corporate events) — required for all contractors, • Proof of professional liability insurance, • Contractor-supplied linens and basic supplies, • Excellent communication and punctuality What You Get: • Competitive contractor pay plus gratuity, • Full control of your schedule — you set your availability and accept the jobs that fit, • Access to premium NYC clientele: high-end hotels, luxury residences, and corporate accounts, • Booking referrals from our coordination team, • Independence to maintain your own practice and existing clients alongside Knead bookings, • Contractors remain free to maintain their own clients, accept work from other businesses, decline booking requests, and control their own availability

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