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Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Center (BSECDC) has been “Rooted in the Community since 1966.” A federally funded Head Start program whose mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive early education and family engagement services to families and their children ages 2 to 5 years old. BSECDC embraces a holistic strength-based approach to meet the needs of our earliest learners and their families within the Bedford Stuyvesant community. POSITION/JOB TITLE: STATUS: REPORTS TO: SALARY RANGE: JOB SUMMARY: JOB DESCRIPTION: LEAD TEACHER Lead Teacher (UNCERTIFIED OR CERTIFIED) Full Time/Non-Exempt Education Site Manager $51,100 - $80,010 The Lead Teacher supports BSECDC’s mission to make a difference in the lives of children, their families, and communities through the delivery of high-quality early education and child development services that promote children’s school readiness through growth and development across all developmental domains. The Lead Teacher adheres to all federal, state, and local regulations, as well as BSECDC program policies, procedures, and administrative guidance. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ● Implement a well-organized learning environment with developmentally appropriate schedules, lesson plans, and indoor and outdoor learning experiences that provide adequate opportunities for choice, play, exploration, and experimentation among a variety of learning, sensory, and motor experiences. ● Develop and implement weekly lesson plans, including plans for individualized instruction, in accordance with BSECDC’s procedures and the research-based curriculum, that include indoor and outdoor learning experiences to support physical health and development, social and emotional development, approaches to learning, language development and communication, and cognitive development. ● Recognize bilingualism and biliteracy as strengths and, for children who are dual language learners, plan and implement experiences to support English language development. ● Ensure the physical environment and lesson plans reflect the diversity represented in the children and families served. ● Implement nurturing, responsive, and effective teaching practices to ensure daily learning experiences promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, STEM, and reading and writing readiness, as well as children’s social emotional development and universal values of tolerance, compassion, and respect among children. ● Use positive guidance strategies to create a peaceful classroom environment where children resolve conflicts using language to express their feelings and opinion. ● Expose children to individuals of different cultural life styles, different genders, and different sexual orientation through stories, posted pictures and discussion. ● Plan and communicate effectively with all other classroom staff, including the assistant teacher, special education staff, volunteers and interns about weekly lessons, classroom activities, and other pertinent information regarding children. ● Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with families, while maintaining professional boundaries, to encourage their input and support two-way communication regarding the growth and development of their children. ● Conduct two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences per child per year. ● Create and adhere to a posted classroom daily schedule that includes sufficient time for established routines such as nap/rest time, meal time, handwashing, toileting, and transition through activities. ● Ensure that children are engaged in oral hygiene education through daily tooth brushing, stories, skits, and other activities. ● Facilitate, observe, and communicate the importance of healthy eating habits through family style meal time, including ensuring all adults eat with children during meal time. ● Conduct all screenings and ongoing assessment of the children in the class, as required, and use data gathered to inform instruction, including individualization, and measure progress towards School Readiness Goals. ● Monitor children’s daily attendance and communicate with the assigned BSECDC staff member if a child needs additional supports ● Support tracking responsibilities of the daily meal count for the CACFP program, as requested. ● Maintain active supervision, group size, and ratios at all times indoors and outdoors. ● Maintain a safe and healthy environment in the classroom and on the playground, including following all health and safety rules pertaining to food allergies, universal precautions, and personal hygiene. ● Maintain consistent attendance to support continuity of care for children and families. ● Participate in staff meetings, in-service training, coaching, workshops, and staff development programs, as requested. ● Ensure complete, accurate, and timely completion of all required data, documentation, and paperwork, including child files. ● Follow all applicable BSECDC policies and procedures, including the Standards of Conduct to safeguard children from abuse, neglect, or exploitation while in the care of the Center. ● Implement fully all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations as cited in the Head Start Performance Standards, the Head Start Act, IDEA, IFSP, FERPA, ACYFIM, Department of Education and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Health Licensing Code, Article 47 NAEYC. ● Perform other duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS ● Bachelor’s Degree with a study plan toward a degree in Early Childhood Education OR ● Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education with NY State Certification OR ● Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education working towards NYS Certification ● Excellent interpersonal, organizational, written, and verbal communications skills ● Proficient with Google and Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Excel applications EXPERIENCE ● Minimum of two years-experience working with preschoolers PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Physical demands described below are representative of only some that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. • Walk, sit, stand, climb, balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. • Regularly lift and/or move up to forty pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to fifty pounds. • Use hands and fingers to handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. • Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. BENEFITS: ● DC 37 Union ● Competitive Health Insurance ● Retirement ● Life Insurance
- Prepares leases and related leasing addendums. Maintains lease records and files. Maintains property waiting list and other updates to various records and reports in accordance with policy and procedures, applicable affordable housing programs and HUD/Agency regulations. - Supports and ensures timely input, proper use and full utilization of on-site PC-based property management software for leasing data. - Ensures apartments are ready for occupancy by inspecting, placing move-in products and last minute touches when necessary. Distributes keys, move-in package, safety video and other appropriate paperwork at time of lease signing. - Maintains current knowledge of marketing and leasing techniques. Strives to attain affirmative marketing goals. Seeks out new residents through outreach, direct marketing, cold calling, distributing literature and contacting government, social, religious and community organizations in selected target areas. Maintains current knowledge of apartments, building amenities and local agencies or attractions of interest to residents. Maintains awareness of current rental rates and promotions of competitive properties. - Assists with resident retention. Provides on going customer service to residents after moving in. Process work order requests, package collection, assists with day to day operations of the property and resident satisfaction This position requires a High School Diploma/GED. - An additional that is preferred for the position include : Associate Degree in Customer Service/Hospitality. - 1-2 years of required experience in Leasing or Sales. - This position may require a valid driver's license depending on the needs of the property. - Required skills for this position include: fair housing laws, affordable housing programs, Microsoft Office, personal accountability, persuasiveness, and customer service. - A preferred skill for this position include : One-Site. - This position requires up to 10%
Job Summary: The Programs Manager is responsible for the planning and development of the Playhouse’s programs – in conjunction with the Operations Manager and local Board of Directors – and the execution and implementation of the programs daily. In addition, the Programs Manager supports these efforts by recruiting and training volunteers, supporting development activities like grant writing, coordinating administrative support, and interfacing with parents and families. Major Duties Include: · Plan, develop, implement, and maintain programs. · Ensure the safety of all participants while at the Playhouse, and when attending off-site programs and events. · Collaborate with professionals to establish new programs and curriculum. · Establish and maintain metrics and budgets for the quality of each program and event. · Report on quarterly Key Performance Indicators to the Board of Directors. · Maintain website including monthly calendar of events and programs. · Collaborate with other organizations, families, and professionals to expand programs and access to programs to increase participation. · Conduct and document parent formal written surveys and informal parent feedback to grow programs. · Provide programmatic and volunteer support for major events. · Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support program efforts. · Provide program and event information for social media platforms and Playhouse correspondence. · Provide support to grant writers of program specifics and provide recap for each Grant and how funds were utilized per program. · Coordinate lectures and events on a quarterly basis or more frequently as needed. · Conduct outreach to hospitals and community-based organizations to build partnerships and connect with more families. · Manage a hybrid program model. · Responsible for timely and accurate data management. · Ensure all volunteers meet requirements regarding paperwork, background checks, and trainings etc. · Ensure all participants & families submit required forms/complete requirements for all programs in a timely manner. · Ensure the Playhouse is regularly organized, cleaned, and sanitized. Qualifications · Bachelor's Degree required. · One to two years of program coordination experience required. · One to two years of volunteer recruitment, training, and oversight experience required. · Motivated, enthusiastic, and organized individual with strong interpersonal skills. · Proficient in Microsoft Office, G-Suite, GoToMeeting, and Teams. · Creative, collaborative, problem-solving, resolution-focused, open-minded. · Strong communication and interpersonal skills. · Strong project management and time management skills. · Disposition to interact directly with individuals with Down syndrome and their families. · Spanish-speaking preferred, but not required. · Self-starter, ability to work independently and with a team. · Flexible with the ability to accommodate the changing/growing needs of our community. · Able to effectively work under pressure and manage workload in a fast-paced environment. · You will be expected to work on-site at the Playhouse. This is not a remote position. Typical schedule, with some variation as needed: 10am-6pm Tues - Sat, except during summer months (Monday- Friday). General Requirements: All staff is expected to be committed to the mission and values of GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, communicate authentic sensitivity to and an understanding of the Down syndrome community, have a sense of humor, and possess a willingness and ability to thrive within a unique work environment. Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Job Type: Full-time Pay: $45,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Work Location: In person
Construction secretaries answer phones, file, copy, order supplies, sort mail, relay messages, compose correspondence, and do other basic tasks common to business operations. They also may assume HR/accounting duties such as gathering time cards, running payroll, and reviewing expense reports. Computers – for data input, report writing, spreadsheets, email correspondence, and other office tasks Project diary – book in which project foremen or other leaders keep records of daily activities, maintained with help from construction secretaries Change orders – alterations to a project’s original instructions, noted and kept track of by construction secretaries Blueprints – design plans or technical drawings showing what will be created Budget – the amount of money allowed for each specific part of the overall project, such as for labor or materials Bid – a proposal to complete a project during a particular time period for a specified amount of money; clients evaluate bids to choose which company they want to design their construction project Central calendar – a calendar kept by construction secretaries and accessible to all staff that notes important dates, the whereabouts of individual workers, and other common information Workplace safety information – guidelines the government requires to be posted at job sites; construction secretaries often take responsibility for being sure it is up Job Type: Full-time
Metropolitan Family Services offers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities a comprehensive range of services across their lifespan. If you want to make a difference in the lives of others - we want YOU to join our team of caring professionals as a Supervisor in our Adult Day Habilitation Program! As part of our team you will have the personal rewards of making a difference in the lives of adults and their families. In the Supervisor Day Habilitation position you will oversee the activities of a day habilitation program and will be responsible for direct supervision of program staff. You will ensure that all services provided meet the individualized goals of the individuals served and align with the mission, vison and guiding principles of the agency. Hours of Employment: This is a full-time position. Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Key Job Skills: Provide direct oversight, supervision, and problem-solving to employees in accordance with Agency policy and expectations. Responsible for ensuring the safety and supervision of individuals served. Maintains necessary documentation and reports as required and per agency policies. Communicates in a positive manner agency, regulatory body and departmental or program policies, procedures and standards of work. Demonstrates professional demeanor and acts as a role model for employees and individuals by interacting with others in a professional and respectful manner. Maintains a safe and productive environment for staff, individuals served, and their families/advocates. Monitors expenses to help in the maintenance of the budget for the program. Complies with Regulatory and Agency audits (internal and external). Maintains confidentiality of information relating to individuals and their families in accordance with agency policy. Participates in conferences, workshops, and regular and mandatory training as needed or recommended to enhance job skills and personal growth and development. Adheres to agency's policies and procedures as well as department guidelines. Comprehensive benefit plan including but not limited to: Medical / Dental / Vision Insurance Qualifications: Bachelor’s preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Must have prior experience in providing service to individuals with developmental disabilities. Demonstrated ability to plan and organize the daily operations of a classroom environment as well as supervision of staff. Must have a valid and clean NYS driver license and reliable transportation to travel Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. Demonstrated ability to exercise good judgment in planning, implementing, and evaluating work with individuals, customers, and employees. Demonstrated tolerance for stressful interactions and situations. Demonstrated ability to use Microsoft Office software and other computer programs which are pertinent. Demonstrated excellent time management and organizational skills. Demonstrated knowledge, understanding, and commitment to the mission, vision and guiding principles of the organization. Compensation: $50,000 to $56,000 per year MFS an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides a positive, flexible and autonomous work environment, where employees are passionate about our mission, vision and guiding principles. Our employees are able to make a substantial difference in the lives of people and their families. Company Description Metropolitan Family Services provides services for individuals with mental and physical disabilities. Company Description Metropolitan Family Services provides services for individuals with mental and physical disabilities.
West Side Pediatric Dentistry is a trusted and child-friendly practice committed to providing the highest standard of dental care for children of all ages. We are looking for a compassionate and skilled Dental Assistant to join our team and contribute to a positive experience for our young patients. As a Dental Assistant at West Side Pediatric Dentistry, you will be responsible for assisting our pediatric dentists in all aspects of patient care. Your role is essential in ensuring that our patients, especially children and their families, feel comfortable and receive the best possible care in a fun, stress-free environment. Key Responsibilities: Assist the dentist during pediatric dental procedures, such as cleanings, fillings, and extractions Prepare and sterilize instruments and dental equipment Take and process X-rays as instructed by the dentist Comfort and guide young patients through dental visits, ensuring a positive experience Educate parents and children on proper oral hygiene and care Maintain accurate patient records and charts Manage inventory of dental supplies and assist with ordering as needed Ensure compliance with all health and safety regulations in the dental office Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Completion of an accredited dental assistant program (preferred) X-ray certification (required) CPR certification (preferred) Previous experience as a dental assistant, preferably in pediatric dentistry, is a plus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, especially with children and their families Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a calm and patient demeanor Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Why Join Us? Friendly and supportive team environment Opportunities for career growth and development Competitive salary and benefits package Working with children in a positive, fun, and rewarding setting