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Job Title: Security Officer Company: BTL Harlem Wines and Spirit Location: [Insert Location] Employment Type: [Full-time/Part-time] About Us: BTL Harlem Wines and Spirit is a trusted neighborhood destination for premium wines, spirits, and customer service. We are committed to providing a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable shopping experience for our customers and staff alike. Job Summary: We are seeking a responsible and vigilant Security Officer to help maintain a safe and secure environment at BTL Harlem Wines and Spirit. The Security Officer will be responsible for monitoring store premises, deterring theft and disturbances, and ensuring the safety of our staff, customers, and merchandise. Key Responsibilities: Monitor store entrances, exits, and sales floor activity. Greet customers respectfully and maintain a professional presence. Prevent shoplifting, vandalism, and unauthorized access to restricted areas. Respond promptly and appropriately to incidents or emergencies. Conduct regular security checks inside and outside the store premises. Maintain a visible presence to deter criminal activity. Work closely with store management and law enforcement when necessary. Write incident reports for any security-related occurrences. Ensure compliance with store safety procedures and regulations. Qualifications: Proven experience as a security officer, guard, or in a similar role preferred. Strong observation and problem-solving skills. Ability to stay calm and professional in stressful situations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Physical stamina for standing, walking, and patrolling for extended periods. High school diploma or equivalent required. [Security license or guard card preferred, depending on local regulations.] What We Offer: Competitive hourly pay Employee discounts on store products Safe and supportive work environment Opportunities for advancement within the company
General Manager – New Restaurant Opening Full Service Restaurant Group Brooklyn, Prospect Heights/Park Slope Why this role is special We’re an award-winning, scratch-kitchen concept where classic, analog hospitality meets inventive pastry craft. As a small, independent group poised for growth, we need a hands-on leader who will both run gold-standard daily operations and build the scalable systems that carry our brand to the next restaurant and beyond. You’ll work side-by-side with our founder and report to the Director of Operations, shaping an iconic brand from the ground floor. What you’ll do · Build, coach and inspire the team – recruit, hire and train front- and back-of-house staff; set clear performance standards and mentor future leaders. · Deliver flawless shift execution & guest experiences – schedule labor to demand, uphold service rituals, and personally model “old-school” warmth at every touchpoint. · Own the P&L – track sales, COGS and labor; analyze variances; drive initiatives that protect margins without compromising quality. · Create and refine SOPs – document recipes, pastry production flows, inventory controls and hospitality standards so they’re repeatable in future units. · Champion safety & compliance – enforce food-handling and workplace-safety regulations; maintain impeccable facilities. · Collaborate cross-functionally – partner with the culinary team on menu rollouts, and with marketing on local-store promotions and community engagement. · Foster a culture of curiosity and trust – celebrate wins, coach with empathy, and keep communication transparent so people grow with the brand. What makes you a great fit · Education – Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management (or closely related field). · Experience – 3-4+ years in a complex restaurant leadership role with direct P&L accountability. Experience in artisan baking/pastry or scratch kitchens strongly preferred. · Mind-set – entrepreneurial, systems-oriented, relentlessly curious, and excited to “roll up sleeves.” · Skills – team building, financial acumen, project management, and change-management chops to take a single unit to many. · Availability – evenings, weekends and holidays as needed to shepherd a successful opening and stable ramp-up. Growth path Our next restaurants (and potential C-suite seats) are on the horizon. Excel here and you’ll be first in line for multi-unit leadership or brand-level roles—your career can scale with the company. Compensation & benefits Component Details Base salary $80,000 – $85,000 DOE Health $600/month insurance reimbursement Ownership Opportunity to earn equity Shift meals, friends-and-family dining discounts, professional-development stipend How to apply Send your résumé and a short note on one system you built that made a restaurant better. We review applications on a rolling basis and can’t wait to meet you.
Job Title: Maintenance Associate Company: Complete Playground Location: [Insert Location] Job Type: Full-Time / Part-Time About Us: Complete Playground is a trusted provider of high-quality playground equipment, recreational structures, and outdoor facility solutions. We’re committed to creating safe, fun, and durable play environments for communities, schools, parks, and recreational areas. As our company grows, we’re looking for a dependable Maintenance Associate to help support the upkeep and maintenance of our installations and equipment. Job Summary: The Maintenance Associate will perform a variety of repair, maintenance, and installation tasks to ensure playground structures, recreational equipment, and surrounding areas are safe, clean, and fully operational. This role requires attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to work outdoors in various conditions. Key Responsibilities: Perform routine maintenance, inspections, and repairs on playground structures, park equipment, and recreational areas. Assemble, install, or dismantle playground equipment as needed. Conduct safety inspections and address any hazards or issues promptly. Clean and maintain playground surfaces, equipment, and surrounding areas. Use hand tools, power tools, and basic maintenance equipment safely and effectively. Assist with loading, unloading, and transporting materials and equipment to job sites. Communicate with supervisors about maintenance needs, supply orders, and work progress. Ensure compliance with company safety standards and local regulations. Provide excellent customer service when interacting with clients or community members on site. Qualifications: Previous experience in general maintenance, construction, or outdoor facility work preferred. Basic knowledge of hand and power tools. Ability to perform physical labor including lifting, digging, climbing, and working outdoors in various weather conditions. Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Reliable, responsible, and team-oriented. Valid driver’s license preferred (for travel to job sites). Compensation: [Insert pay range or “Competitive hourly wage based on experience”] Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance (for eligible employees) Paid time off and holidays Opportunities for advancement and skill development Uniforms and tools provided Supportive, team-focused work environment
Location: NYC-based (approximately 90% in-person, 10% remote). Must be able to travel between program sites which are primarily in the Bronx with some additional sites in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Compensation: $25–$28/hour (non-exempt, hourly) Commitment: We are seeking someone who can commit to the full 2024–2025 school year (August/September 2025 through June 2026) at a minimum. Hours: ~15 hours/week in summer ~30 hours/week during the school year (excluding school closures and breaks) Position Overview SNACC is seeking a dynamic, youth-focused educator with a passion for food, wellness, and community to join our team as a Food Educator & Youth Wellness Instructor. This is not a culinary role—we're looking for someone who loves food, enjoys working with students, and brings high energy, creativity, and flexibility to educational settings. The ideal candidate has a background in education, experience working directly with youth (grades K–12), and a genuine enthusiasm for food, cooking, health, and community well-being. Light cooking and food prep skills are helpful, and while a background in hospitality is a plus, it’s not required. Key Responsibilities In-School Programming (In-Person): - Lead fun, hands-on food and wellness lessons multiple times per week in NYC public schools - Deliver SNACC’s food education curriculum aligned with DOE standards and youth development practices. - Create a warm, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment. - Procure, prep and transport materials/groceries for lessons (costs covered by SNACC). - Collaborate with school staff and SNACC leadership to tailor programming to student needs. Other Duties: - Attend periodic training and team check-ins with SNACC staff to review program progress and needs. - Inventory management, expense reporting - Support documentation, reflection, and continuous program improvement. - Complete background check and adhere to SNACC’s youth safety policies. Who You Are - Educator-first: You have experience teaching or facilitating youth programs (in schools, after-school, camps, etc.). - Youth-focused: You know how to connect with young people across age ranges (K–12) and build trust and enthusiasm. - Food & wellness enthusiast: You believe in the power of food as a tool for community-building, confidence, and health. Enjoy light cooking & food preparation. - Flexible & dependable: You can adapt to shifting schedules and environments, and you communicate clearly and proactively. - Organized & responsible: You can manage materials, time, and logistics with care and attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications - Background in education, public health, social work, or youth programming - Bilingual (Spanish/English) strongly preferred - NYC-based and able to travel to school sites - Able to transport groceries, food supplies, or light equipment (up to 30 lbs) - Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills - Passionate about equity, food justice, and youth empowerment - Able to work independently and collaboratively with a small, mission-driven team - Willingness to complete CPR, Food Safety, and other certifications as required (costs covered by SNACC) What You’ll Gain As a SNACC Food Educator, you’ll be at the forefront of helping young people and their families build healthy habits, confidence, and connections through joyful food education. You’ll contribute to a mission-driven organization making a real impact in NYC communities.