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Love helping people? So do we! We are looking for motivated Real Estate Sales Agents who are passionate about making the home selling/buying experience as great as it should be. This is your opportunity to join a dynamic and hyper-successful brokerage where you can grow your career, earn a significant financial income and help your customers achieve their ultimate goal of home ownership. If you are ready to grow to the next level or want to get into the business with a brokerage with a proven track record to set you up for success, apply now. This is a 100% commission based position. What We Provide: Continuous training & support Free hands on personalized training and mentoring Endless resources & technology Access to our proven system to help you close more deals Access to leads so you can get your business off the ground Work for free from any of our many locations Profit sharing Opportunities to earn residual income Work from home or office Flexible Schedule Competitive commission structures In house marketing dept. & call center for personal assistants Qualifications: Previous sales experience Must be ready to start Real Estate School or already be enrolled Must have own transportation Must be willing to learn Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $50,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year Benefits: Health insurance Professional development assistance Experience level: 1 year ( preferred ) Schedule: Choose your own hours Ability to commute/relocate: Freeport, NY: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Experience: Sales: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: Real Estate License (Preferred) Work Location: In person Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $50,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year Benefits: Flexible schedule Health insurance Professional development assistance Work from home Schedule: Choose your own hours License/Certification: Real Estate License (Preferred) Ability to Commute: Freeport, NY 11520 (Required) Work Location: In person Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $50,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year Expected hours: 15 – 40 per week Benefits: Flexible schedule Health insurance Professional development assistance Work Location: In person
South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) is committed to providing its employees opportunities for growth in a supportive community environment. With a flexible schedule and generous benefits package, SAYA provides its employees a healthy work-life balance in a youth development nonprofit. SAYA: Belong. Grow. Thrive. Organization Description: Established in 1996, South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) is a 501(c)3 youth development organization dedicated to providing holistic, impactful programming to underserved New York City students. Our mission is to foster a strong sense of belonging in youth while equipping them with tools to excel academically, professionally, and personally. By championing education equity through our innovative approach, we ensure our youth are prepared to thrive and make meaningful contributions to their communities. As one of the first South Asian organizations in the United States, we play a critical role in supporting the positive development of youth from immigrant communities. Today, we provide culturally affirming programming at 10 schools and our community center reaching an ever-growing number of individuals each year. To date, we have made a significant impact on the well-being of our community by fostering resilience and wellness and increasing access to opportunities. Position Summary: The Young Women’s Leadership Program Coordinator will be responsible for the planning, implementation, coordination and facilitation of SAYA’s programming at our partner high schools and the Elmhurst Center including but not limited to Young Women’s Leadership and Postsecondary Access. SAYA’s high school programming aims to help youth navigate their complex and layered personal and social identities; practice self-care; develop positive relationships with family members and peers; and receive mentorship. The skills we help our youth build are transferable in other areas of their lives and in the future, including succeeding in high school and post-secondary opportunities. The goal is to raise their critical consciousness so that they will be better equipped to navigate their own lives, offer peer support to others and become advocates for themselves and their communities. Supervisor: Co-Director of High School and College Programs Responsibilities: Program Management - Oversee the registration and enrollment process for youth. - Lead the annual Young Women’s Leadership Conference. - Track and manage attendance and other student data using our web-based database and other customized tools. - Provide program data for grant reporting as is necessary. - Conduct periodic evaluation of programming to measure effectiveness of services and maintain documentation of activities and outcomes. - Attend trainings, professional development workshops and conferences. - Manage new projects, initiatives, and duties. Curriculum Development and Facilitation - Develop lesson plans and curriculum for leadership, college access and enrichment programming. - Utilize social emotional learning framework and strategies in the development of resources, tools and support for youth. - Incorporate social justice and advocacy framework for curriculum development. - Facilitate sessions at the Elmhurst Center and school site(s). - Collaborate with colleagues around the planning of lessons, curriculum, career exposure and career events, special events, and trips. - Plan and facilitate enrichment activities such as visual arts, performing arts, and interest-based clubs during the school day and after school. - Incorporate an equity lens in program development. - Relationship Building and Youth Engagement. - Build positive rapport and mentoring relationships with youth by being enthusiastic, approachable, available and ready to listen. - Navigate varying group dynamics when facilitating different cohorts of youth and be a strong relationship-builder. - Provide individual, group advisement, and overall guidance for the personal and academic development of youth participants. - Participate in youth activities and free time spent outside of formally structured programming. - Lead events, and recreational and enrichment activities, which will vary throughout the year based on student interest and program scheduling priorities. - Coordinate and chaperone trips which may be held during the school day, after-school, evenings, weekends and summer. - Support youth with academic activities by providing assistance with school work and projects. - Ability to hold space for difficult conversations and formulate a plan of action for individual youth after 1:1 check ins. Partnership Development and Recruitment - Cultivate strong partnerships with SAYA colleagues, school teachers/administrators, college representatives, other CBOs and NYC government agencies to provide youth with a range of resources and support. - Build collaborative relationships with community partners and school leaders, including administration, teachers, parent coordinators, and guidance counselors. - Strengthen the connection between SAYA school partner sites and SAYA’s Elmhurst Center by collaborating with colleagues and providing information about Center programs and events to school-based youth. - Participate in youth recruitment efforts with outreach to school and community organization stakeholders. - Attend occasional evening events at the school site(s), Elmhurst Center, and other community-based organizations throughout the year to represent SAYA programming. The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by this position. Other functions may be assigned, and management retains the right to add or change the duties at any time. Qualifications: - Bachelor degree required - At least 2+ years experience in relevant fields (Education, Social Work, Counseling) preferred - Experience with workshop facilitation, youth mentorship, classroom management, and curriculum development required - Experience developing curriculum incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL), social justice and positive youth development - Previous experience in and knowledge of NYC public schools required - Highly flexible and openness to feedback, with ability to organize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced setting - Willingness to support larger SAYA team with various tasks as is needed, must be open to and contribute to supportive team culture across programs - Excels with contingency planning for events, workshops, and flexibility in addressing changing program needs - Excellent proficiency in Google Suite, including Google Spreadsheet, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Forms, MS-Excel - Must be comfortable with public speaking in leading events and initiative Compensation and Benefits - $60,000-$65,000 commensurate with experience - PTO starting at 25 days - 10 paid holidays - 12 weeks (60 days) of paid leave based on eligibility - Employer sponsored medical benefits with generous employer contributions for employee and dependents - Optional dental, vision, transit, and FSA benefits - Retirement plan with 1:1 match of employee’s contribution up to 3% of annual salary (capped at $16,000) Additional Information - This position is in-person - This role may require you to work a Tuesday-Saturday schedule. You must be available to work early morning hours at school-based sites and evening hours when at our Elmhurst Center - Must be comfortable with periodic commute and occasional transfer of items between school and SAYA central office, and other designated locations as assigned or as is needed Please provide a cover letter with your application. SAYA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Field Sales Representative – Telecom Provider We’re looking for outgoing and motivated individuals to join our telecom sales team! As a Field Sales Agent, you’ll represent a major telecom provider, speaking directly with customers in person to help them get internet, phone, or TV services. What you’ll do: Go out into the field (residential or event-based) Talk to potential customers about internet and mobile plans Help them choose the best option and complete the sign-up Follow up with leads and track daily activity What we offer: Weekly pay with uncapped commissions Full training provided — no experience needed Flexible schedule Opportunities to grow and move up Requirements: Great communication skills Reliable and goal-driven Comfortable working outside or face-to-face with customers If you’re ready to learn, hustle, and make great money — apply today!
What is a Direct Support Professional? The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for implementing person-centered services for each individual. This includes ensuring implementation of the individuals services, goals, and outcomes in relation to program-based and community inclusion activities. In addition, the Direct Support Professional is solely responsible for the individual's overall physical and emotional well-being. You would be responsible for: - Under supervision, provide support and services which involve advocating for, encouraging, guiding, and teaching individuals in expressing personal choice, ensuring community integration, assisting individuals with personal hygiene care, toileting, lifts and transfers, dining, dressing, and meal preparation. - You would help individuals to participate in games and recreational programs; coach and encourage individuals to develop daily living skills; and provide a clean, safe, and comfortable environment. - You would collaborate with other staff to implement and record care plans and, in accordance with special instructions, you may administer medication. These positions are physically demanding. - You would need to be prepared to act to ensure the health and safety of individuals in emergency situations. - You will participate in staff meetings, in-service training and on-site workshops as required for professional growth and development. Attending external training and workshops in the direction of direct supervisor or program management. Maintain certification in *AMAP, CPR, First Aid and SCIP, as required. - You must be able to stand for extended periods of time, bend, stretch, and lift bedridden and/or incapacitated individuals. - You will help to promote and support the inclusion of individuals in their community according to their unique needs, interests, and desires. Model and encourage interaction between individuals and community members. Help foster individuals’ personal growth by assisting in forming and maintaining friendships with neighbors, co-workers, and peers. - You will help with transporting individuals or assist them in taking public transportation. - You will assist in maintaining positive communications with family members, advocates, and service providers as per program needs. To learn more about what direct support professionals do on the job every day. Qualifications You are a good fit if you have: - High school diploma, GED, CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant certification) or possess a Direct Support Professional (DSP) certificate from an accredited public or private organization. - One year or more work experience with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. - Excellent written, communication and mathematical skills. - Valid NYS driver license preferred but not required. - A flexible work schedule. Benefits: What we offer once YOU join our growing family: At HeartShare we offer a comprehensive benefit package based on full-time/part-time status. You can expect: - Paid time off (holidays, calendar, sick and personal) - Professional development opportunities - Team environment - Medical and dental benefits - Employer-paid life insurance - Optional insurance (life, disability, etc.) - 403(B) retirement plans - Flexible spending account (dependent care, medical, parking, and transit) - Employee assistance program HeartShare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). About HeartShare Who WE ARE: For over one hundred years, HeartShare has dedicated itself to improving the lives of people needing special services and support. The HeartShare team, now 2,100 employees and growing, helps individuals develop to their fullest potential and lead meaningful and enriched lives. To learn more about HeartShare, please to apply
NOTE: This is a commission-based only Must have a Real Estate License to be qualified. Tired of Residential? Looking to try something new? We are looking for a Residential Agent who wants to learn and try Commercial real estate. You can continue working in residential during the busy season, but we currently have more leads coming in than we can handle. We need someone to manage leads in our HubSpot CRM and ensure all leads are followed up with until they close. Residential laws have changed. Rental platforms are making it harder for residential agents. Renters don’t rely on brokers like they did six years ago, and commission structures in residential are shrinking. Come to Commercial Real Estate. Get your nights and weekends back. We mainly work from 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday. On busy days, we might stay in the office until 8 or 9 PM to send follow-up messages, write offer term sheets, close deals, create ads, etc. I’ve been in commercial office space leasing and ground floor retail (bars and restaurants) in New York since 2007. I've been a broker since 2005 and in real estate since 1995. I have trained dozens of agents in office space leasing and have managed teams of 3 to 6 people many times. I will get your phone to ring. You’ll shadow me for the first few showings. I’ll shadow you for the next few. Soon, I’ll just be a call away while you handle client questions about square footage, charges, and taxes. This is nothing to be scared of. You can do it. Please submit your resume or professional profile. We'll set up a meeting in NoMad near the Flatiron Building for a cup of coffee and take it from there.