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SALES AGENT POSITION JOB OFFER YOU ARE OFFERED: COMMISSION - You will be getting $10 PER TICKET sold by you. + TIPS (70%) + BONUSES FOR REACHED TARGET + BONUSES FOR REVIEWS FROM CUSTOMERS ($3 per review). You will have to commit to a 40-hour-a-week schedule and be available to work from 2pm-7pm. You must follow through with your schedule. YOUR POSITION REQUIRES 1. Follow a schedule and come in on time. 2. Wear a uniform. 3. You will be positioned outside of the store to actively engage potential customers. 4. You will have to approach people and give them information about shows and events in NYC. 5. You will have to make sales/reach weekly targets. 6. You need to be able to follow instructions and search for guidance from your managers.
Full Job Description Our Story For the last twenty years, The Baseball Center NYC’s management team and coaching staff has worked diligently to create a positive environment where players of all ages and skill sets can learn to achieve success both on and off the playing field. The Baseball Center NYC’s mission is quite simply to create quality recreational, travel ball and high school baseball players. We approach our time with each individual and team with well-constructed practice plans and a constant belief in our players as they learn to believe in themselves. We expect our staff to be on-time, meticulously prepared and set the example of what ballplayers need to do in order to succeed. Description of Position | TBCNYC Instructor & Coach Provide private, group and/or team baseball instruction (in facility, on-field, virtually) in a manner aligned with TBCNYC’s mission, approach and business strategy. Assist or lead activities required to maintain TBCNYC’s facility. Not limited to keeping coaches lounge clean, training cage set-up and clean-up, pro-shop sales and inventory control. Adhere to TBCNYC schedules, being prompt and prepared for each practice, game, lesson and/or camp. Both Saturday and Sunday shifts are necessary for this position. Current proficiency with Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and Word). Serve as a member of the front desk team, scheduling sessions, client interfacing and utilization of TBCNYC's POS system (Square). Education: Bachelor’s degree, preferred. Experience: Two plus years of coaching experience for recreational, travel or middle school / high school baseball. Direct Reports: None. Key working Relationships TBCNYC Asst. Manager, Programs & Leagues: (Weekly) Review TBCNYC's Rising Stars Academy and/or Outdoor League(s) assignments. TBCNYC Head Coach: (Weekly) Set-up private lesson schedule and review practice plans. TBCNYC Client Coordinators (aka front desk): (Daily) Review daily schedules and any pertinent notes regarding an instructor’s lesson / program schedule. TBCNYC Coaching Staff (Daily) On-going discussion regarding team practices, game plans and private lessons. Work Guidance Managing Director: Strategic direction and performance management.
New York based healthcare sales team is looking to hire someone with flexible schedule to join us part time, one day a week, to sell and introduce new products and provide customer service to our existing and new customers in hospitals, surgery centers and clinics in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Any sales experience or customer service is helpful but not necessary - we'll provide sales and product training as well as guidance, leads and contact information to get you started. We are looking for someone motivated and responsible that complies with hospitals vendor policies ie. vaccinations, background check etc. We are offering base compensation as well as commission on any new business closed with potential to build and grow your business and recurring sales income. Please send us your resume and the best time for initial call so we can discuss and arrange in person interview.
Young Risers LLC Education Director Description: Young Risers LLC is seeking an Education Director who, under the supervision of the Executive Director, will plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum that supports our vision, mission and encourages the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical needs of our students, ages birth to 5 years, within the inspirational Reggio Approach. Qualifications: § Minimum Bachelors/ Master’s Degree preferred in early Childhood Education § NYS teaching certification and previous lead teacher experience. The ability and patience to prepare documents and make strong policies will bring about a significant and positive improvement in education quality. The ability to multitask; work on several projects simultaneously to meet the academic environment’s demands. First-class organizational skills; organizing and presenting reports, PowerPoint presentations, assessments, and more. Ability to use tact diplomacy in interactions with all relevant parties; because you will be dealing and interacting with people from different backgrounds and disciplines, the ability to be sensitive to other people’s opinions while trying to find common ground is essential to possess. Strong ethical conduct: you must maintain a high level of professionalism and integrity, honesty, and trustworthiness in the discharge of your duties, putting all personal, religious and political bias aside. Hours & Salary: § Monday thru Friday 8:30am – 6pm § Paid holidays and trainings, 5 PTO’s and 401K (after first year of hire) § Starting at $68,000 with minimum qualifications. Duties Responsibilities: · Develop a curriculum and program inspired by the Reggio Approach - Take part in professional, self and team building activities based on the ideals of the Reggio Approach. - Along with the Executive Director and teachers provide a safe and stimulating environment, ‘Third Teacher’, that provokes inquiry and wonder based on children’s intertest. - Plan with educators a developmentally appropriate emergent curriculum and engaging lessons that meet children’s interests, state requirements and parent expectations. · Oversee Staff - Assist with or conduct interviews of prospective staff members and train all staff. - Supervise monthly classroom schedules and routines in accordance with the vision and mission of Young Risers Childhood Program. - Create and attend monthly staff meetings and functions of the Early Childhood Program. - Give guidance and direction to all staff and volunteers. - Other activities and duties as needed that address the ongoing health and well-being of our staff and members. · Manage Facilities - Be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the program- must make sure that the facility is safe and well-stocked. That includes checking that safety equipment is available and working, removing hazards and ensuring the facility is always clean and orderly. - Be licensed in food protection, FDNY: S95 and F07 - Conduct fire drills and manage emergency procedures in accordance with the guidelines of the center. - Carry out the adopted recruitment and enrollment policies. - Keep student and staff attendance and tuition records. - Keep all records required by the NYCDOHMH/ OCFS and Aspire: Maintain accurate program documentation; including but not limited to incident/ accident/ behavior reports, sign-in/ sign-out, development/ growth forms; document eating and sleeping, parent surveys, etc. - Meet with all NYC representatives regarding inspection. - Review and help carry out fire, tornado, and disaster drills. - Be aware of and comply with all personnel policies and NYCDOHMH Article 47. · Create a Budget - Assist with the preparation of the annual budget in relation to school supplies, holiday celebrations and festivities, teacher appreciation and individual classroom needs. - Operate the school within the budget. · Market the Facility - Create a marketing plan within the school budget to promote awareness of the facility and its services. · Meet with Families and Teachers - Maintain an active system of parent-school relationships by keeping parents up to date on their child’s development and progress. - Discuss with parents’ ways in addressing any learning or behavioral issues. - Contact agencies and make referrals to help children with special needs. - Plan and fulfill parent involvement, parent-teacher conferences, holiday festivities and all celebrations.