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  • New Store Opening, Culinary Trainer - based in NYC
    New Store Opening, Culinary Trainer - based in NYC
    6 days ago
    $80000–$120000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Must be experienced in multi-unit restaurant openings and high-volume kitchen training At maman, we believe every café should feel like coming home — warm hospitality, thoughtful food, beautiful spaces, and teams that care deeply about the guest experience. As we continue to grow, we are looking for a New Store Opening, Operations & Training Specialists specialized in the back of house field. This role will help bring each new maman to life with excellence, consistency, and heart. This role is for a hands-on hospitality leader who thrives in fast-paced environments, loves building teams from the ground up, and feels energized by travel and new beginnings. While this role may be based in NYC, Charlotte, Dallas, DC, or the Greater Miami area, it requires extensive travel (approximately 9–10 months per year) to support new café openings, with cross-market support as needed. About the Role As our BOH NSO Specialist, you will lead kitchen pre-openings from setup through stabilization. You’ll ensure every new maman kitchen opens organized, food-safe, fully trained, and operating with consistency from day one. You will oversee equipment ordering and installation, kitchen organization, BOH onboarding and certification, and operational readiness. During non-opening periods, you’ll support retraining and operational reinforcement in existing markets. What You’ll Do • Kitchen Setup & Launch, • Order and set up kitchen equipment, smallwares, and appliances, • Organize BOH stations, storage, pars, and prep systems, • Oversee equipment installation and functionality checks, • Lead hands-on training for line cooks, prep cooks, bakers, and porters, • Train teams on recipe execution, portioning, labeling, dating, and storage, • Certify station proficiency and track training progress, • Coach in real time and address performance gaps with clarity and care Operational Excellence • Train on KDS, ordering platforms, inventory systems, and daily BOH procedures, • Support inventory controls, food ordering, and waste management, • Support in first schedule templates and schedule building, • Conduct readiness assessments before opening, • Step into shifts as needed to model standards and execution, • Partner cross-functionally to ensure smooth, scalable openings Who You Are • Experienced in multi-unit restaurant openings and high-volume kitchen training, • Strong culinary background (line cook experience required; baking experience a plus), • Deep knowledge of food safety, sanitation, and inventory systems, • A calm, accountable leader who builds trust in the kitchen, • Highly organized and detail-oriented, • Comfortable working hands-on in a fast-paced environment, • Bilingual (English/Spanish) candidates are highly celebrated within our growing markets, • Must be 21 years of age or older and legally authorized to work in the U.S., • Ability to stand for extended periods and work full shifts, • Open availability, including holidays and weekends, • Reliable transportation and ability to travel extensively within assigned region, • State based Food Handler Certification (or willingness to obtain) Compensation & Benefits • Salary Range: 80,000 - 120,000 (location dependant), • Multi-Location Role | Extensive Travel Required We offer: • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance, • 401(k) Retirement Plan opportunities, • Learning & Development opportunities, • Employee Discount Benefits & salary may vary by state and eligibility

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  • Field Agent Opportunity — Community Phone Program
    Field Agent Opportunity — Community Phone Program
    25 days ago
    $3000–$5000 monthly
    Full-time
    Financial District, Manhattan

    We’re expanding our outreach team and looking for motivated field professionals to help connect individuals and families with essential phone services. This role focuses on community engagement, device distribution, and enrollment support. You’ll work directly with residents, explain program options clearly, provide smartphones and free SIM cards, and complete activations in approved field locations. For the right people, this is an opportunity to build consistent income, develop leadership skills, and grow within a fast-moving organization. Role Overview • Conduct in-person outreach in designated areas, • Educate residents about available phone programs, • Distribute devices and activate free SIM cards, • Assist with enrollments and documentation, • Maintain professional representation in the field, • Follow compliance and operational guidelines What’s Provided • 📱 Phone Program Access, • 📦 Devices Available, • 📲 Free SIM Cards, • 🤝 Community Impact, • 💰 Performance-Based Compensation with Unlimited Upside, • 📈 Advancement Opportunities, • 🎓 Training and onboarding Who We’re Looking For • Strong communication skills, • Comfortable working in community environments, • Reliable and goal-oriented, • Professional and ethical, • Prior outreach or field sales experience is a plus Why Join You’ll be part of a growing operation that delivers real services while rewarding performance. If you’re looking for stability, earning upside, and long-term growth in a field-based role, this is worth exploring.

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  • Clinical Lead
    Clinical Lead
    27 days ago
    $70000–$75000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Program Overview: The Support and Connection Center provides 24/7 short stay, engagement, stabilization, and treatment services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues referred directly by NYPD as an alternative to the traditional police responses of arrest, summons, or transport to an emergency room. Guests are referred to the Center when their infractions are non-violent and/or low-level offenses such as loitering, trespass, public inebriation, and disorderly conduct. The goal of the Center is to help guests begin to identify and modify the behaviors that result in repeated police contact. An OASAS licensed outpatient clinic, located on site, provides services to guests who are eligible. The maximum length of stay is 5 days. Overall Responsibilities: Under the general direction of the Assistant Program Director, the Clinical Team Lead conducts rapid assessments, engages guests in wellness, discharge, and aftercare planning, and facilitates linkages to community-based services and residential settings. The team lead also oversees a team of CASAC's and Peers and is responsible for the delegation of tasks to the team. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The essential duties of the Clinical Team Lead include but are not limited to the following activities: · Provides direct care to guests through conducting rapid assessments to identify the full range of service needs and safety planning · As the primary counselor for a designated caseload - collaborates with the full on-site team to ensure coordination of care, individual counseling, treatment planning through targeted case management, and discharge planning · Promotes dignity-based care to reduce the negative effects of drug use for individuals at various stages of recovery · Models best practice, person centered, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented engagement skills for team · Counsel’s guests through individualized and group therapy sessions on issues such as wellness self-management, and community integration skills · Excellent verbal communication skills including an ability to have open and affirming conversations about health, sex and substance use risk. · Identifies and makes referrals for community-based treatment and support services. · Participates and facilitates daily team meetings · Inputs guest information and updates into the facility’s case management software system, ensuring all data is accurate and entered in a timely fashion · Promotes the professional development of supervisees through supervision, professional coaching, and training · Anticipates the needs of the clinical team they lead and executes Qualifications: LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LP or master’s level counselor with CASAC (All MSW, MHC, PC candidates must obtain NYS license within 6 months from date of hire) · A minimum of four (4) years of experience working with homeless and criminal justice involved individuals with either a diagnosis of mental illness or a substance use disorder, including experience in emergency or crisis services · Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds · The ability to work well in a highly pressured environment set and meets deadlines and delegate as appropriate · Strong communication and problem-solving skills, and ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders to understand and incorporate diverse points of view, styles, and approaches · An ability to lead, collaborate, and interface with guests as well as all levels of staff · Proficiency in case management software, electronic health records, and Microsoft Office Suite · A minimum of excellent oral, writing, and listening skills All newly hired Project Renewal staff must provide verification of being full

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