🔍 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
Family Overview: We are a loving family in Westchester County seeking a warm, reliable, and experienced full-time nanny to care for our growing family. We currently have two children: a 3-year-old boy and a 1-year-old boy, and we are expecting a new baby in the coming months. We’re looking for someone who can grow with us long-term and become a trusted part of our household. Responsibilities Include: • Full care of the children during the day, including engaging in age-appropriate activities and educational play, • Assisting in driving children to/from school, activities, playdates, and appointments (a clean driving record is required), • Preparing healthy meals and snacks for the children, • Light housekeeping related to the children (e.g., tidying play areas, children’s laundry, loading/unloading dishwasher) Ideal Candidate: • Minimum 5 years of professional nanny experience, specifically with infants and multiple children, • CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to obtain), • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation, • Comfortable with light household tasks and proactive in helping where needed, • Comfortable working in a home where both parents are present during the day, • Non-smoker, • Comfortable with dogs, • Fluent in English, • Loving, dependable, organized, and energetic Compensation: • Competitive hourly rate based on experience, • Paid time off and paid holidays If you’re a nurturing and responsible caregiver who loves working with young children and is looking for a long-term opportunity with a kind and respectful family, we’d love to hear from you!