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  • Front Desk Coordinator
    Front Desk Coordinator
    1 day ago
    $18 hourly
    Full-time
    Valley Stream

    Health Plus Management (HPM) is a Physician Support Organization and market leader in clinical practice management in the physical medicine and rehabilitation market with 50+ locations serving Long Island, NYC, Westchester, Upstate NY, NJ and Connecticut. HPM provides independent physician practices specializing in musculoskeletal care with professional business development, marketing and back-office support typically seen in much larger organizations, thereby enabling clients to start and/or grow their private practice beyond what might otherwise be feasible (while maximizing clinical service and patient care). Health Plus Management is seeking an energetic, patient-centric and detail-oriented Front Desk Coordinator to greet patients, schedule appointments, answer phones and manage administrative records. In this role, you will set the stage for each patient's appointment. You will build and maintain professional relationships with our key stakeholders - specifically our patients, office staff and clinical team, while simultaneously ensuring that the office is organized and runs smoothly. Responsibilities: • Make sure patients feel welcome as soon as they walk in the door by delivering quality and compassionate care, • Answer incoming calls, take messages, and complete outreach to patients in a courteous and professional manner, • Be responsible for obtaining and filing patients' charts, and assisting our patients as needed, • Maintain the daily operations of the office by following standard operating procedures and guidelines, • Contribute to team effort by smoothly transitioning into daily roles as needed, • Protect patient's privacy by maintaining confidentiality of personal information (HIPAA compliant), • Navigate through NextGen to access and provide patient information, • Maintain compliance by contacting patients to confirm appointments, • Respond to inquiries, resolves risen issues, collect co pays and schedule patient appointments, • Responsible for the opening and closing procedures of the office as needed, • Assist in comforting the patients and maintaining the reception area, • Other administrative tasks as needed Knowledge and Experience • 1+ years of relevant medical administrative experience, preferred, • Experience with medical insurance/verification is a plus, • Knowledge of medical terminology & procedures, and the ability to intelligently and confidently converse with patients and referring doctors regarding treatment is preferred, • Experience with EMR, preferred, • Strong computer knowledge and windows program including Microsoft word/excel Skills and Abilities • Bilingual (English/Spanish) required, • Excellent verbal and written communication, • Ensuring a great patient experience by delivering outstanding customer service, • Exceptional organizational and time-managements skills - the ability to multi-task is a must, • Adaptability and flexibility while working in a fast-paced environment, • Problem-solving ability and aptitude, • Outcome-focused, with an ability to work under pressure, • A solution-oriented mindset, • A strong sense of urgency and focus in accomplishing tasks Physical Requirements: • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer., • Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times. Schedule: • Full-Time: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Pay: $18 per hour

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  • Daycare Assistant
    Daycare Assistant
    15 days ago
    $16.5 hourly
    Part-time
    Queens Village, Queens

    Daycare assistant needed Must be able to multitask. Maintain constant supervision of children in your assigned group, ensuring compliance with NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) child-to-staff ratio requirements at all times. Monitor children’s physical safety, emotional comfort, and social interactions, intervening promptly and positively when needed. Assist with toileting, diapering, and handwashing routines, following strict hygiene protocols to prevent the spread of illness. Provide comfort and reassurance to children experiencing separation anxiety or emotional distress, using calm, nurturing communication. Learning & Play Support Support lead teachers in delivering developmentally appropriate activities that promote cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth. Prepare and facilitate creative play experiences such as painting, building blocks, dramatic play, and sensory exploration. Engage children in storytelling, singing, and interactive reading to foster early literacy and listening skills. Encourage problem-solving, cooperation, and self-expression through guided group activities and free play. Meal & Snack Assistance Assist in preparing, portioning, and serving meals and snacks in accordance with NYC DOHMH food safety regulations. Model and encourage healthy eating habits, including trying new foods and practicing good table manners. Support children who require extra help during mealtimes, such as opening containers, cutting food, or accommodating dietary restrictions. Classroom Organization & Cleanliness Keep the classroom tidy, safe, and inviting, ensuring that learning materials are accessible and in good condition. Sanitize toys, tables, and high-touch surfaces daily, following NYC childcare sanitation guidelines. Assist in setting up and breaking down activity stations, nap areas, and outdoor play spaces. Recordkeeping & Communication Help maintain accurate attendance logs, meal counts, and incident reports as required by NYC childcare licensing standards. Share daily observations with lead teachers, noting children’s moods, developmental milestones, and any concerns. Communicate respectfully and professionally with parents during drop-off and pick-up, relaying important updates when appropriate. Outdoor & Physical Activities Supervise children during outdoor play, ensuring safe use of playground equipment and adherence to safety rules. Organize and participate in gross motor activities such as obstacle courses, ball games, and dance sessions to promote physical development. Adapt activities to accommodate varying skill levels and abilities, ensuring inclusivity. Support for Special Needs Provide individualized attention to children with developmental delays, sensory sensitivities, or physical disabilities, following any Individualized Education Program (IEP) or care plan. Collaborate with lead teachers and specialists to implement inclusive learning strategies. Team Collaboration & Professional Development Work closely with lead teachers, administrators, and fellow assistants to plan activities, solve challenges, and maintain a positive, respectful work environment. Attend regular staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development workshops, including CPR/First Aid certification, mandated reporter training, and NYC-specific childcare safety courses. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $16.50 per hour Benefits: Paid time off Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Supplemental Pay: Bonus opportunities Tips Experience: Teaching: 1 year (Preferred) Childcare: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: Child Development Associate Certification (Preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Property Manager (Michelama Coops – HPD Experience Required)
    Property Manager (Michelama Coops – HPD Experience Required)
    26 days ago
    Full-time
    North New Hyde Park

    ABOUT THE ROLE - minimum 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE We are seeking a seasoned Property Manager with direct experience overseeing Michelama Coops and working within the regulatory framework of NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development. The role requires deep knowledge of HPD compliance, cooperative housing operations, and community-focused property management. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Operational Management (Michelama Coops) Oversee daily operations for Michelama Cooperative buildings, ensuring compliance with governing documents and HPD requirements. Maintain common areas, building systems, and grounds according to HPD and cooperative board standards. Supervise onsite staff, including maintenance, porters, security, and contracted vendors. 2. Cooperative Board & Resident Relations Serve as the liaison between management and the co-op board. Prepare board meeting materials, attend meetings, and execute board directives. Support shareholders with onboarding, communication, service requests, and conflict resolution. 3. HPD Compliance & Regulatory Oversight Ensure all operations and documentation comply with HPD program rules, especially those applicable to limited-equity cooperatives. Submit HPD filings, annual compliance documents, and required certifications on schedule. Maintain accurate records for inspections, violations, abatements, and program audits. Coordinate with HPD representatives during property inspections or program reviews. 4. Leasing, Sales, and Occupancy (Cooperative Framework) Oversee the processing of shareholder applications, re-sales, succession requests, and eligibility verifications in accordance with co-op bylaws and HPD guidelines. Maintain accurate occupancy records and ensure compliance with income or residency requirements where applicable. 5. Financial Management Manage collection of maintenance fees, arrears, and special assessments. Prepare and monitor annual operating budgets for the cooperative. Present financial reports to the board and coordinate with auditors. Track HPD regulatory financial requirements (e.g., rent roll, affordability compliance). 6. Maintenance & Vendor Coordination Develop maintenance schedules aligned with HPD and local code requirements. Oversee corrective actions for violations issued by HPD, DOB, FDNY, or other agencies. Manage vendor bids, contracts, and performance. 7. Risk Management & Safety Ensure building compliance with fire safety, local laws, and HPD housing quality standards (HQS). Implement emergency response procedures and manage insurance claims. QUALIFICATIONS Required 3–7+ years of property management experience, including direct work with Michelama Coops or similar HPD-regulated co-ops. Strong understanding of HPD processes, filings, violations, and compliance cycles. Experience working with cooperative boards and shareholders. Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership abilities. Proficiency in property management systems and Microsoft Office. Preferred Certifications such as ARM, CPM, CMCA, or NYS Real Estate License. Experience with HPD programs (e.g., Mitchell-Lama, Article XI, Limited-Equity Coops). Familiarity with city agencies such as DOB, FDNY, DOF, and DHCR. KEY COMPETENCIES Strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills Cooperative housing expertise Knowledge of HPD regulatory frameworks Financial and operational accountability Exceptional interpersonal and communication abilities BENEFITS Competitive salary and benefits package Work with an established cooperative community Opportunity to have long-term impact on housing operations and compliance

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  • Chef
    Chef
    28 days ago
    $75000–$100000 yearly
    Full-time
    West Hempstead

    We’re opening a new neighborhood coffee shop with a brand-new kitchen and equipment. we’re looking for a Chef who wants to build something from the ground up.This is more than a cooking job. You’ll be leading and shaping our entire back-of-house operation. The ideal candidate will have a passion for creating unique and delicious specials, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to work quickly and efficiently in a fast-paced kitchen environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for training staff, and ensuring that all health and safety regulations are followed. Responsibilities: • Maintain a clean and organized kitchen., • Overseeing all back-of-house operations; Setting up kitchen systems, prep workflows, and standards, • Ensure that all food is prepared according to health and safety standards., • Ensuring quality, consistency, and cleanliness, • Ordering, inventory, and food cost control, • Hiring, training, and leading kitchen staff as we grow., • Collaborating directly with ownership on menu development and growth plans. What We’re Looking For • Proven kitchen experience (breakfast, brunch, or sandwich concepts preferred), • Strong organizational and leadership skills, • Someone motivated to grow with the business long-term, • Comfortable working independently and taking initiative, • Passion for simple, high-quality food done right, • Experience opening or building a kitchen is a big plus., • Must be a team player and a clean worker, • Must have a positive attitude Why This Opportunity Is Different • Brand-new kitchen & equipment, • Real creative input and leadership, • Opportunity to grow compensation as the business grows, • Health insurance and 401k planned as the company expands, • A chance to help shape a neighborhood staple from day one

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  • Postdoctoral Research/Clinical Fellowship in Trauma Psychology
    Postdoctoral Research/Clinical Fellowship in Trauma Psychology
    2 months ago
    $68000 yearly
    Full-time
    Great Neck

    We are currently offering a Postdoctoral Research/Clinical fellowship focused on Trauma Psychology in Manhattan and Manhasset, NY. The fellowship is supported by the faculty of Northwell’s Center for Traumatic Stress, Resilience and Recovery (CTSRR), Directed by Dr. Mayer Bellehsen and Dr. Rebecca Schwartz. The fellowship will allow for robust training experiences focused on the intersection between trauma and mental health in both clinical and research capacities. Research activities will be under the supervision of Dr. Rebecca Schwartz and clinical placement will be under the supervision of Dr. Vien Cheung. The Fellow will receive the following opportunities: • Mentoring around developing a program of research that facilitates productivity in the publication of manuscripts, presentation of abstracts, and submission of grant applications., • Training in the conduct of trauma-related mental health research as it pertains to various populations with a primary focus on occupational stress and healthcare work. There will be opportunity to work with large databases containing well-being and mental health data. Additional potential research cohorts include Veterans and 9/11 World Trade Center responders., • Supervision and didactics in evidenced based trauma treatments, such as Prolonged Exposure and Cognitive Processing Therapy, and a didactic series focused on assessing, treating, and researching trauma., • Clinical training in the diagnostic assessment and treatment of trauma and PTSD among both health care workers and community members who have experienced traumatic stressors. This fellow will also be trained in resilience building interventions. Clinical placement will be at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. Qualifications: • Candidates must have completed their doctorate in clinical or counseling psychology and should be license eligible for the New York State Limited Permit in Psychology., • Ideal candidates will have attended an American Psychological Association (APA) approved graduate program and internship. Northwell Health is New York State’s largest health care provider and private employer with 105,000 employees, 28 hospitals and nearly 1,100 outpatient facilities. Northwell Health is ranked number one among hospital systems by Diversity Inc, recognized for its increasing commitment to effective diversity management and culturally competent care. We aim to foster an attractive and nurturing atmosphere of learning where diverse trainees, faculty, staff, and patients can understand, accept, and appreciate one another.

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