State Senator Gustavo Rivera's Employment Bulletin

Gustavo Rivera

December 16, 2016


State Senator Gustavo Rivera’s Employment Bulletin
What can State Senator Gustavo Rivera’s office do for you? You can call our office at 718-933-2034 to request the Employment Bulletins full of the latest open positions, to send us your resume so that we can give it to the NYS Department of Labor or for general employment assistance, such as resume workshops or career training opportunities.
In this Bulletin:
1.    Apply to Serve on Your Community Board!
2.    Job Opening at the Office of U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer
3.    Register Now to Help Clear Snow and Ice After Major Winter Storms
4.    1199SEIU Job Openings!
5.    Apply for NYIC VISTA Positions!
6.    Hardware Store Local Hiring Opportunity
7.    The Jerome Park Library is Hiring in the Bronx!
8.    Bronxworks has a Job for You! All Skill Levels can Help the Bronx Thrive!
9.    The Federal Bureau of Prisons is Hiring!
10.    Citywide Ferry Open Positions
11.    Legislative Reporter Position
12.    Community Resource Center for the Developmentally Disabled is hiring!
13.    Vendor Opportunity at Fordham Plaza 
14.    Interested in becoming a Substitute Teacher?
15.    Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc. Job Posting!
16.    Constant Care: Work as a Home Health Aide for Your Family!
17.    White Plains Urban Renewal Agency is Hiring!
18.    The City of White Plains Planning Department is Hiring!
19.    The City of White Plains Buildings Department is Hiring!
20.    Looking for a Job? Join Our Team. We are now hiring home health aides. 
21.    Urban Pathways has multiple job openings! 
22.    College and Community Fellowship Immediate Job Opening
23.    Catholic Charities is Hiring!
24.    CAMBA is Hiring!
25.    ANHD has job listings for nonprofits across New York City!
26.    Open Positions via City & State Careers 
27.    NYC Department of City Administrative Services Monthly Exam Schedule
28.    The Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation is hiring!
29.    Parks Lifeguard Training
30.    Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Employment and Training Programs
31.    Retraining Program for Immigrant Engineers @ CAMBA
32.    Neighborhood Grants Available to Improve Your Community
33.    Montefiore Health Profession Opportunity Grant
34.    Youth Opportunity! Apply to Green City Force! 
35.    Bronx Youth Chorus seeking Teen Singers
36.    Tuition Free Classes with the SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center
37.    Tremont United Methodist Church offers Free US Citizenship and English Classes
38.    Next STEPS offers Employment Assistance, Mentoring and Stipend Opportunities
39.    Osborne Association Career Center
40.    It’s Never Too Late! Free Adult Education Classes

1. Apply to Serve on Your Community Board!
Community boards bring government directly to the people and members play a vital role in ensuring that our neighborhoods receive the services they need to continue to thrive.  Members consult with government agencies and elected officials regarding matters that directly impact the welfare of the district. Members also advise the City about the district’s budgetary and capital needs, and help prepare the Community District Needs Statement.
NOTE: Only New York City residents, who either live, have a business, or other significant interest in the community district, are eligible to be considered for membership on a local community board.
Community Board members, as unpaid public servants, are governed by the City’s Conflicts of Interest Law (City Charter-Chapter 68). The laws’ purpose is to ensure that public servants do not use or appear to use their public positions to benefit their private interests or those of their families or associates. 
To request an application, please email ferrari@nysenate.gov.


2. Job Opening at the Office of U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer
Title: Staff Assistant 
Position: Full-Time Employee
Location: 780 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017
Job Description: To serve as the primary representative of the office in the reception area; To greet visitors to the office and answer the telephone; To assist with various administrative duties.
Qualifications and skills: 
A college degree. Must be detail-oriented, well-organized, able to handle a fast-paces work environment, work well in a team environment, and have exceptional interpersonal skills. Candidates should be personable, dependable and professional to support a very busy front office, and have excellent oral and written communication skills. Duties include, but are not limited to, answering phones, greeting cisitors, writing letters, and other administratie dutires as assigned. Salary is mid-twenties with full benefits. 
To apply, send resume to Julietta Lopez at julietta_lopez@schumer.senate.gov


3. Register Now to Help Clear Snow and Ice After Major Winter Storms
The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced that starting today, individuals interested in working as an emergency snow laborer for the upcoming snow season may now register at their local Sanitation garage (See list of Bronx locations below). Snow laborers are per-diem workers who shovel snow and ice from bus stops, crosswalks, fire hydrants and step streets in the City after heavy snowfalls. Individuals interested in registering with the DSNY can do so weekdays between 7AM and 3PM The full list of garage locations can be found at www.nyc.gov/sanitation. Snow laborers will be paid $15 per hour, and $22.50 per hour after 40 hours are worked in a week, an increase from the previous year. Snow laborers must be at least 18 years of age, be eligible to work in the United States, and capable of performing heavy physical labor. All applicants must bring the following items at the time of registration:
•       Two small photos (1 ½ square)
•       Original and copy of two forms of identification
•       Social Security card
Individuals may also register at select Department of Transportation locations. The offices will be open Monday through Friday, from 9AM until 3PM and require the same photographs and identification.
Flatbush Yard, 2900 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Bronx Yard, Mosholu Ave. and Broadway (Van Cortlandt Park), Bronx, NY
Kew Loop Yard, 78-88 Park Drive East, Queens, NY
Harper Street Yard, 32-11 Harper Street, Queens, NY
Bronx 1 680 East 132nd St., Willow Ave. & Bruckner Expressway
Bronx 2 650 Casanova St., Randall & Spofford Ave.
Bronx 3 680 East 132nd St., Willow Ave. & Bruckner Expressway
Bronx 4 720 East 132nd St., Willow Ave. & Bruckner Expressway
Bronx 5 1331 Cromwell Ave., West 168th & West 169th St.
Bronx 6 800 East 176th St., Prospect & Marmion Ave.
Bronx 7 423 West 215th St., 9th & 10th Ave.
Bronx 8 423 West 215th St., 9th & 10th Ave.
Bronx 9, 850 Zerega Ave., Hermany & Lafayette Ave.
Bronx 10 850 Zerega Ave., Hermany & Lafayette Ave.
Bronx 11 800 Zerega Ave., Hermany & Lafayette Ave.
Bronx 12 1635 East 233rd St., Provost Ave. & East 233rd St.


4. 1199SEIU Job Openings!
Legal Service Caseworker - Non-Bargaining
1199SEIU Citizenship Department, Permanent 
Responsibilities:
●    Interview applicants and assess eligibility for US Citizenship and other Immigration benefits
●    Track immigration applications, generate correspondence to USCIS and clients, update logs, prepare case notes and manage a heavy volume of phone calls; draft correspondence, affidavits, declaratory statements, and addendums for review
Qualifications: 
●    Bachelor’s degree required
●    Minimum three (3) years experience assisting immigrants and processing US Citizenship applications required
●    Excellent knowledge of current USCIS procedures, immigration and nationality laws, and various forms
To Apply: Please fax or email resumes to 646-473-8919 or Celeste.Douglas@1199funds.org.
Legal Caseworker - Temporary/Long-term, 1199SEIU Citizenship Program 
Responsibilities:
●    Assess eligibility for members to obtain immigration benefits
●    Prepare various immigration applications 
●    Track members and notify them of appointments with USCIS 
●    Identify, research, and resolve problematic applications 
Qualifications: 
●    Bachelor’s degree required
●    Minimum three (3) years professional experience working with immigrants to obtain US Citizenship
●    Knowledge of current immigration law
To Apply: Please fax or email resumes to 646-473-8919 or Celeste.Douglas@1199funds.org.
For more information on responsibilities and qualifications for these positions, please email ferrari@nysenate.gov for the informational flyer. 


5. Apply for NYIC VISTA Positions!
Do you want to help end immigrant poverty? Develop valuable nonprofit skills and experiences? Give back to the community? If so, consider applying for an NYIC VISTA position today!
NYIC VISTAs are AmeriCorps VISTAs who engage in a year of full-time paraprofessional service at a host organization, where they work on 
●    communications
●    fundraising
●    program development
●    and/or volunteer management projects 
●    to build the host organization's capacity to implement immigrant-focused anti-poverty programs and services. 
The NYIC is currently seeking applicants for NYIC VISTA positions that will be active from January 30, 2017 to January 29, 2018. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older; and be either a U.S. citizen, national, legal permanent resident, or DACA recipient.
The open NYIC VISTA positions will be hosted by the following organizations:
SEPA Mujer (Suffolk County, NY)
Urban Justice Center (New York, NY) 
To learn more information about the open NYIC VISTA positions and how to apply, please click here.


6. Hardware Store Local Hiring Opportunity
Do you want to use your construction and building supplies experience? Do you have an interest in sales and customer service? A NEW Hardware Store and Building Supplies store is opening in the Bronx and they want to hire YOU!
Located at 4175 Park Avenue, on the corner of Park Avenue and 176th Street
Qualifications:
•  Knowledge of building supplies, hardware, or construction to be able to assist customers with sales
•  Must be available on weekdays from 7AM to 4PM and 8AM to 1PM on Saturdays
•  Preference for hiring local Bronx residents


Email your resume and contact information to GCSBuildingSupplies@gmail.com
7. The Jerome Park Library is Hiring in the Bronx!
The New York Public Library (NYPL) has been an essential provider of free books, information, ideas, and education for all New Yorkers for more than 100 years. The Jerome Park Library is an award-winning library in Senator Rivera’s district with this open position!
Young Adult Librarian


8. Bronxworks has a Job for You! All Skill Levels can Help the Bronx Thrive!
From early childhood teachers, licensed social workers, drivers and security guards can work for a historic nonprofit in the Bronx! Bronxworks is hiring for over 100 positions in their program departments, Children and Youth, Family, , Immigration Services, Eviction Prevention, Homeless Services, Positive Living, Administration and Human Resources, Maintenance, Security and other positions. 
http://www.bronxworks.org/available-positions
Contact Rachel Ferrari for informational sheet at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


9. The Federal Bureau of Prisons is Hiring!
The United States Department Of Justice Federal Bureau Of Prisons is currently hiring Nurses, PA's and Correctional Officers. Veterans will receive preference. 
Correctional Officers can apply online at www.usajobs.gov. Nurses and PA's can call me directly for more information:
C. Michael Le Grand, BOP Recruiter, MCC New York
150 Park Row, New York, NY 10007
Phone: 718-812-6137
If you know of any Vets/ Non-Vets looking for employment in the Health Services Dept., MCC New York will hire them directly. No need for them to go to USAJOBS! The Veteran just need a DD214, Resume and Transcript, Non-Vet will only need a Resume and College Transcript.
Positions available: 
Registered Nurses
Nurse Practitioner
Physician
Applicants must send the required paperwork to the human resources inbox: NYM/HumanResources~@bop.gov


10. Citywide Ferry Open Positions
Do you share Citywide Ferry’s passion for providing superior levels of teamwork and customer service? If you are an enthusiastic team player who thrives in a work environment where communication, creativity and cooperation are encouraged, we may have just the opportunity for you! Citywide Ferry by Hornblower is building a team of talented people who understand that we are all active and equal contributors to making quality a part of our day-to-day operation. We strive to create amazing experiences through our commitment to quality, safety, the environment and customer service.
Community Supervisor, Guest Services, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Company Security Officer (CSO), Operations, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Creative Designer, Marketing, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Director of Marine Operations, Operations, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Engineering/Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Guest Services On-Board Sales Supervisor, Guest Services, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Guest Services Supervisor, Guest Services, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Marketing Development Intern, Marketing, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Mechanic/Maintenance Technician/Engineer, Maintenance, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
Project Manager - Marketing Technology, Marketing, Citywide Ferry, NY, Full Time
For more information, visit: http://www.citywideferry.nyc/jobs/?ct=t(ICYMI_Charlie_Week_of_10_24_10_28_2016)


11. Legislative Reporter Position
Seeking a legislative reporter to cover the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of State government.  Individual must be computer savvy and proficient in Microsoft Word and the use of the Internet. Accuracy and attention to detail are essential to the position. Salary range: up to $15 per hour, depending upon experience.
Please direct resume and cover letter to PO Box 7205, State Capitol, Albany, NY 12224.   The position is available immediately.


12. Community Resource Center for the Developmentally Disabled is hiring!
Position Summary: The Direct Support Professional provides individuals with developmental disabilities appropriate care in a group home setting.
Responsibilities:
●    Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan)
●    Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization
●    With appropriate training and supervision, administer medication to clients as assigned and in compliance with management, medical and nursing policies and procedures
●    Ensure assigned clients’ nutritional needs are met according to prescribed diet, and assist with feeding as necessary
●    Report immediately any observed/known deficiencies or own inability in providing habilitation services to clients, as well as all types of abuse and other facility problems, including physical plant/safety issues to management
Qualifications:
●    HS Diploma or GED required
●    Valid NYS Driver’s license
Resumes can be sent to jgalvin@crcdd.org


13. Vendor Opportunity at Fordham Plaza 
DOT has issued a Request For Expressions of Interest for short-term concessions in the Fordham Plaza. DOT will accept proposals through January 27, 2017 to attract retail activity in the plaza now through April 2017. Applicants who would be interested can set up shop with tents and tables. DOT may be able to provide additional furniture to the vendors only if they can maintain it. Vendors should be interested in setting up a stationary retail space several times a week, spread over the course of a couple of months. The Southern portion of the Fordham Plaza has a canopy so any vendor that applies for that space would just have to provide their tables and merchandise.
If you have any questions or if you want to complete the application, please email Rachel Ferrari at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


14. Interested in becoming a Substitute Teacher?
Applications for Substitute Teaching positions are only made available to individuals who have been nominated by a school principal, using our online process. Each school may nominate candidates for the position based upon the prevailing or projected vacancies (i.e., number, location, schedule, etc.) and the special requirements for some positions (e.g., foreign language proficiency, math, science, certification in physical education, etc.). If you are interested in becoming a Substitute Teacher, contact the school(s) of your choice directly.
Responsibilities of the Substitute Teacher
Substitute Teachers are utilized by the New York City Public Schools, on an as-needed basis, to cover the classroom in the absence of the regular (full-time) Teachers.  The primary role of the Substitute Teacher is to continue student learning along the continuum, established by the absent full-time teacher.  The responsibilities of the Substitute Teacher in the classroom may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Planning lessons
• Teaching students
• Managing the classroom 
• Performing administrative tasks
• Promoting positive student behavior
• Ensuring the safety and security of the students
Pay Rate
Substitute Teachers, providing day-to-day service, are paid at the per diem contractual rate of $168.54 (as of May 2016), for the actual days worked; they do not receive any benefits.  Click, for more information about the Per Diem Payroll Frequently Asked Questions.
Substitute Teachers are represented by the United Federation of Teachers (UFT).
Eligibility Requirements
The minimum eligibility requirements to apply for a Substitute Teacher position are the following:
• Online Nomination by a school Principal 
• A Bachelor's Degree  
• Proficiency in reading, writing and speaking the English language 
• Authorization to work in the USA
For more information, please visit: http://schools.nyc.gov/offices/dhr/subteachers


15. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc. Job Posting!
Program Coordinator - TIL
Reports to Program Manager, Director of Homeownership Services and Manager of Research, Data & Government Relations
Overview: The Project Coordinator will support existing low-income housing cooperatives (TIL, ANCP, HDFC) through technical, organizational, and financial planning assistance, including financial reporting, election monitoring, budgeting, and property maintenance. The Coordinator will monitor co-ops to ensure compliance with City regulations. 
Qualifications and Requirements: 
Project management skills
The ability to maintain effective professional relationships with residents and leaders of limited-equity cooperatives, property managers, and Government Officials
Proficient in using technology (Microsoft Word and Excel) for communication and as a financial management reporting tool.
Experience working with low-to-moderate income populations.
Evenings and weekend hours will be required. Flexible work hours will be offered to accommodate evening/weekend hours. 
Travel throughout New York City will be required. 
Starting salary: Commensurate with experience
Send Resume and Cover Letter with salary requirements to:
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc.
Attn: Priscilla Minaise: Manager of Research, Data and Gov’t Relations
307 W 36th St, 12th Fl
New York, NY 10018
Email: Priscilla_Minaise@nhsnyc.org or Delia_Edwards-Holmes@nhsnyc.org


16. Constant Care: Work as a Home Health Aide for Your Family!
Care for a family member, neighbor, or friend and get paid!! You don’t have to be an HHA. No prior training or certification required. You need to be eligible to work in the USA. Call our office and find out how you can sign up your family member for this service and start getting paid for it. Family member must have Medicaid and be in need of home care. If they do not have Medicaid – we can assist (free of charge) in their Medicaid application.
Call Program Specialist: Alex 347–997-2644
For the flyer, please email ferrari@nysenate.gov.
Constant Care is a Licensed Home Care Service Agency local to the Bronx and servicing the Five Boroughs. We offer Home Care Service to those in need of Home Health Aides and Nurse services (RN/HHA/PCA). We also participate with the CDPAP program which is (Consumer Directed) where the patient gets to elect a family member or relative/friend to provide the services for them. We also assist with applying for Medicaid for those patients that are looking for Short Term Care and Long Term Care.
Home Health Aide Services
Personal and Hygiene Care, Homemaking Tasks, Meal Preparations, Assistance with Appointments and Errands, Light Housekeeping, Medication Assistance & Reminders, Socialization and Companionship.
Clinical Services
Rehabilitation Care, Alzheimer's Care, Stroke Recovery Care, Pre and Post Surgery Care, Diabetes Care, Cancer Care, Behavioral Health, Wound Care, Respiratory Care.
CDPAP – Consumer Directed Patient Assistance Program
Is a statewide Medicaid program that provides an alternative way of receiving home care services, where the consumer has more control over who provides their care and how it is provided.   Rather than assigning a home care agency that controls selection, training, and scheduling of aides, the "consumer" or the family member, friend or guardian directing his/her care performs all these functions usually done by a vendor. Eligible individuals include those eligible for  services provided by a certified home health agency, a long term home health care (waiver) program,  AIDS home care program, or personal care (home attendant).
Medicaid Application Assistance 
If you need assistance with your Medicaid application, Constant Care Health Services will be glad to coordinate that process, free of charge.


17. White Plains Urban Renewal Agency is Hiring!
Community Development Assistant
Salary: $55,351
Performs administrative and financial tasks in support of the implementation, coordination and monitoring of federally-funded Community Development programs and the White Plains Urban Renewal Agency. Responsibility involves administrative support for service programs funded with Community Development Funds, and maintaining a web-based data base for CD operations and reporting. Functions as the CD Rehabilitation Loan Officer. Requires the ability to communicate effectively with both English and Spanish speaking applicants and property owners. A flexible work schedule including evening hours is required. May lead and direct the daily operational work of other support staff. Employees in this position are employees of the White Plains Urban Renewal Agency and as such are not covered by New York State Civil Service Law or represented by a bargaining unit. Spanish speaking preferred.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: Possession of a high school or equivalency diploma and either:
A) Graduation from a recognized college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree* and two (2) years experience in financial administration, program monitoring, public administration or business management; or
B) Satisfactory completion of at least 60 credits at a recognized college or university* and four (4) years of experience as stated in A).
C) An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of A) and B) above.
Special Requirement: Current Certification as a New York State Public Notary (or acquisition within six months of employment). Possession of a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in the State of New York.
*NOTE: Education beyond the secondary level must be from a regionally accredited institution or one recognized or accredited by the Board of Regents of the New York State Department of Education as a post secondary degree granting institution.
If interested, e-mail resume and cover letter to: City of White Plains Planning Department at planning@whiteplainsny.gov
17. The City of White Plains Planning Department is Hiring! 
Grant Housing Policy Analyst (Part-Time)
Temporary: January 2017 – June 2018
Serves as a Housing Policy Analyst for the Department of Planning of the City of White Plains and assigned to the Zombie and Vacant Properties Remediation and Prevention Initiative. This position conducts research and policy development, and analysis of zombie and vacant property trends and causes, to develop greater understanding and design innovative local policy that will have a meaningful impact on this issue. The Housing Policy Analyst will also be responsible for coordinating the efforts of the City of White Plains Abandoned Property Task Force and assist the Task Force in identifying risk indicators for foreclosure and drafting innovative policies and practices. Funding subject to terms and conditions of Grant.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Attributes: Thorough knowledge of office terminology, procedures and equipment; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to make accurate computations in the preparation of reports and statistics; ability to interpret rules, laws, regulations and policies; ability to plan, organize, prioritize, and pace workload; ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees, supervisors, departments, committees and the public in a team approach; ability to analyze and compile information and prepare written and oral reports; proficiency with software applications for graphic design and web development (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite) as well as ArcGIS, good judgment; willingness to provide excellent services, resourcefulness; initiative; attention to detail; ability to perform in a reasonable manner the essential functions of the position.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: Possession of a high school or equivalency diploma and one of the following:
a) Graduation from a recognized college or university with a Master’s Degree* and at least six months experience in data analysis, urban planning, community development, public administration, social work;
OR
b) Graduation from a recognized college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree* and two (2) years’ experience in data in data analysis, urban planning, community development, public administration, social work; OR
c) An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of a) or b) above.
*NOTE: Education beyond the secondary level must be from a regionally accredited institution or one recognized or accredited by the Board of Regents of the New York State Department of Education as a post-secondary degree granting institution.
If interested, email resume and cover letter to: planning@whiteplainsny.gov.


18. The City of White Plains Building Department is Hiring!
Grant Senior Clerk (Part-time)
Temporary: January 2017 – June 2018
The incumbent would create an office system with up-to-date resources and references that would continue to support more effective and efficient code enforcement practices following the grant term. Including assistance with preparation of housing court cases, title searches, creating a resource directory of contacts for different lending institutions, updating the property maintenance file, assisting with the creation of a new unit for Municity, and provide support to the White Plains Abandoned Property Task Force. Must demonstrate office and computer skills, strong customer service and communication skills, both verbal and written. Accuracy and attention to detail, a must.
Submit Completed CWP Application with Resume to:
Damion Amadio, Commissioner of Buildings
70 Church Street
White Plains, NY 10601
E-mail: damadio@whiteplainsny.gov


19. Looking for a Job? Join Our Team. We are now hiring home health aides. 
Royal Care, Today
After Hours, Sign Up Available, Call for Details
Great Pay - Referral Bonus - Flexible Schedule - Paid Vacation - All locations available  - Medical/Benefits Program
HHA Jobs Available, Apply Today at Any Office Location
Tel: 718-851-3800
www.royalcare.nyc
Bronx: 558 Morris Ave., Bronx, NY 10451


20. Urban Pathways has multiple job openings! 
Urban Pathways, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization committed to providing homeless and at-risk New Yorkers the housing, services and support they need to be self-sufficient.  Our programs include outreach programs, a drop-in center, safe haven programs, supportive housing residences, permanent housing, a scattered site program, and vocational training and readiness programs.
Urban Pathways, Inc. offers a variety of employment opportunities for those interested in making a difference in the lives of others.  We are committed to the professional growth and development of our employees and have a strong history of promotion from within.
Visit the Urban Pathways website and click “Employment!”


21. College and Community Fellowship Immediate Job Opening
College and Community Fellowship is a non-profit organization with a mission to eliminate individual and structural barriers to higher education, economic security, long term stability, and civic participation for women who have criminal convictions (including those currently and formerly incarcerated) and their families. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of positions given this title and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. 
Programs Support and Event Coordinator
Full-time, Start Immediately
Location: 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY
Application: Email resume and cover letter to Maria Santangelo, msantangelo@collegeandcommunity.org. No calls please!
General Description: The Programs Support and Event Coordinator (PSEC) supports all of CCF’s programming, coordinates program wide events and provides office support on an as needed basis. 
Minimum Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree and/or 3-5 years programs experience. Experience in an educational or socil service setting is preferred. Experience in planning events will also be required. 
Salary Range: Competitive with similar positions in the field and commensurate with experience, comprehensive benefits package. 14. Open Positions from City Limits
Make Up to $1500/week on Your Own Schedule; Making Deliveries, Postmates, New York, NY
Vice President - Real Estate Transaction Services, New York City Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY
Deputy General Counsel, Center for NYC Neighborhoods, New York, NY
Vice President for Program Impact, The Opportunity Agenda, New York, NY
Chief Operating Officer - Color of Change, Color of Change, New York or Oakland, NY
For more information, visit citylimits.org/jobs


22. Catholic Charities is Hiring!
Changing Lives, Building Communities with full-time and part-time positions. To apply for a position, click the link and send your resume to the contact person named in each listing. Applicants may undergo a criminal background check which may include fingerprinting.  Catholic Charities and Affiliated Agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers committed to a diverse workforce. And check back frequently!  We’re always updating the list: Catholic Charities Jobs Listings


23. CAMBA is Hiring!
CAMBA offers competitive salaries, excellent benefits and an opportunity to work in a friendly and diverse work environment. To apply for one or more of these openings, email your resume with a cover letter as one document attachment in MS Word to submitresumes@camba.org.
If you are looking for a job and are currently receiving cash public assistance, please email your resume to CPAR@camba.org
Specify the title(s) of the position(s) for which you are applying on the email subject line. If your resume appears to be suited to a current job opening, a program representative will contact you.
Thank you for your interest in jobs at CAMBA. CAMBA is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
No phone calls please.
When resume is submitted you will receive an automatic e-mail.
Please note: This site provides a listing of jobs currently available but some jobs may have been filled before the site update.
camba.org/about/careeropportunities


24. ANHD has job listings for nonprofits across New York City!
ANHD posts and tweets job listings for free for all NYC not-for-profit positions that assist low-income and/or homeless New Yorkers. Email Melanie.B@anhd.org
Non-Profit Jobs, Organizing Jobs & Opportunities, Internships
Visit anhd.org/jobs-housing/jobs/ for more info.


25. Open Positions via City & State Careers 
Policy Director, Center for an Urban Future - New York City
Program Manager - Recovery & Resiliency, Center for NYC Neighborhoods - New York City
For more opportunities, visit careers.cityandstateny.com
Deputy General Counsel, Center for NYC Neighborhoods, New York, New York
Deputy Commissioner for Public Information and Outreach - 272215, NYC Department of Investigation, New York, New York
For more information, visit careers.cityandstateny.com


26. NYC Department of City Administrative Services Monthly Exam Schedule
Apply for exams online: Go to the DCAS Online Application System (OASys) at www.nyc.gov/examsforjobs and follow the onscreen application instructions for electronically submitting your application and payment, and completing any required forms. If you do not have access to a computer, visit one of our Computer-based Testing & Applications Centers (CTACs) to use our computers to submit your application (see below).
CTAC Locations: 2 Lafayette St., 17th Floor, Manhattan, NY and 210 Joralemon St., 4th Floor, Brooklyn. Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, unless otherwise noted. Travel directions to CTACs
For additional information or assistance, please contact Rachel Ferrari at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


27. The Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation is hiring!
NYIC VISTA positions
Post-Graduate Fellowship Sponsorship Opportunities
Membership and Capacity Building Associate
Regional Outreach Associate or Coordinator 
Executive Associate 
Check back for more job listings: thenyic.org/jobs-and-opportunities


28. Parks Lifeguard Training
Every summer, dedicated lifeguards help to protect the millions of visitors to New York City’s 8 beaches and 55 outdoor pools. Lifeguarding gives people the opportunity to work in a rewarding and challenging environment during the busy summer months. It requires split second decision making that could mean the difference between life and death and helps develop valuable skills-- a strong work ethic, teamwork, leadership and communication-- that will last a lifetime in any profession. Help build on the exemplary safety record our lifeguards have set over the years. 
The Basics: Our beaches are open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, and pools are open from late June through Labor Day. Lifeguards work 48 hours each week and first-year lifeguards earn at least $15.00 an hour, for a weekly salary of about $720. 
To qualify for the training you must: 
●    Be able to swim 50 yards in 35 seconds with proper form.
●    Wake a minimum of 20/30 vision in one eye and 20/40 in the other without corrective lenses.
●    Be 16 or older when the position begins.
For more information or for informational flyers and postcards, you can email ferrari@nysenate.gov.


29. Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Employment and Training Programs
Choose Among: Food Handler Certification (ServSafe and NYC Food Protection Certificate), Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification, Facilities Maintenance Training including 10 Hour OSHA, Home Health Aide (HHA) Certification
Receive: Job Readiness Training, Education & Career Counseling, Job Placement Assistance
Call Now or Walk Into Enroll! Space is Limited! Walk in from 8AM to 12PM, Monday through Thursday, 45 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, NY 10033, between W 1776th and W 177th Streets
Call Alba at 212-822-8357 or Sophie at 212-822-8324.
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer in English and Spanish at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


30. Retraining Program for Immigrant Engineers @ CAMBA
The Cooper Union Albert Nerken School of Engineering 
Spring 2017 Semester - 3 Month Sessions, Classes held evenings & weekends
Eligibility:
The program welcomes immigrant professionals who are:
• Work-authorized in the U.S.
• Have educational credentials and professional experience in engineering, chemistry, information technology or a related field
• Demonstrate a financial need
Job Placement Assistance Provided to All Graduates
For more information and to apply: www.cooper.edu/immigrant-retraining
Courses are FREE for those who qualify
Rebuild your career in the US!
• Analytical Chemistry: Spectroscopy & Chromatography
• Green Building Guidelines & Environmental Safety
• Heating, Ventilation, Air-Condition & Refrigeration
• Building Operation, Maintenance & Safety Regulations
• National Electrical Code (NEC) & its applications
• Bridge, Highway, Tunnels and Buildings: Professional Practice for Cost Estimating
• AISC Structural Steel Design
• ACI Structural Concrete Design
• Introduction to AutoCAD for Engineers
• Advanced AutoCAD and Revit
• Data Architecture Principles, Data Structure and SQL
• Java Programming
• Microsoft.NET and C#
• Software Quality Assurance—Manual Testing
• Software Quality Assurance—Automated Testing
• Linux (UNIX) Administration
• Android Software Development


31. Free IT Training? Per Scholas is almost too good to be true!
Unemployed? Per Scholas has a solution! We offer FREE IT Training and Career Assistance in:
- PC/Mobility Support
- Cisco Networks
- Software Testing
Basic Eligibility:
• Ages 18 and older
• High school diploma or GED
• Genuine interest in pursuing a career in IT
• Self-directed, high levels of responsibility & initiative
• U.S. Citizen or authorized to work in the U.S.
• Available to attend classes 9:00am – 4:00pm, Mon - Fri
Apply online or attend an information session. No appointment needed.
Information sessions are Monday through Friday at 9am.
804 East 138th Street, 2nd Floor | Bronx, NY 10452
Phone: 718-991-8400 | perscholas.org
How to Apply: perscholas.org/applynyc
Our partner employers are hiring!
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer in at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


32. Neighborhood Grants Available to Improve Your Community
Have a great idea for a community improvement project? Apply for a grant! Citizens Committee for New York City runs the Neighborhood Grants program, which awards grants of up to $3000 to neighborhood groups, public school-based groups, and NYCHA tenants associations working to improve the quality of life across the city. Groups they support carry out projects as varied as community gardening, theatre and fine arts programming, composting, tenant organizing, and more!
The Deadline is January 23, 2017. For a grant application and for more info, contact Imani at 212-822-9567 or ibrown@citizensnyc.org. Applications can be downloaded in English and Spanish from our website:www.citizensnyc.org/Grants/Love-Your-Block.
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


33. Montefiore Health Profession Opportunity Grant
What is the Montefiore Health Profession Opportunity Grant?
The Health Profession Opportunity Grant is designed to help individuals become New York State Certified Home Health Aides and break into the healthcare industry. Our program partners with New York State Department of Health accredited Home Health Aide training agencies that provide FREE training classes and FREE job placement assistance to individuals who earn a Home Health Aide certificate. Montefiore provides financial incentives and support services to assist participants in completing training, obtaining employment and advancing their healthcare careers. Call 929-220-8094 or toll-free 844-411-HPOG (4764) today to find out how to participate. You can request the information about this program by contacting Rachel Ferrari at ferrari@nysenate.gov or visit the office to request a referral.


34. Youth Opportunity! Apply to Green City Force! 
Motivated to take the next step toward a career, college, or both? 
Growing One Future at a Time! If you are 18-24 years old with a high school diploma or GED, take the next step-- attend an upcoming Information Session!
Register by calling Shanee Lucas, GCF Team Leader, at 347-720-2823, or email Shanee@greencityforce.org. 
Live in one of these NYCHA Developments? Boulevard, Bushwick, Brownsville, Butler, Catle Hill, Ingersoll, Patterson, Polo Grounds, Queensbridge, Red Hook, St. Nicholas, Stapleton, Tompkins, Van Dyke, Wagner
Job training & hands-on experience, $500 stipend twice a month, National Certifications, $2865 towards college education, Monthly Metrocard, Active alumni network, Support for job/college placement.


35. Bronx Youth Chorus seeking Teen Singers
The Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture and the Schiller Institute NYC Community Chorus is starting a Bronx Youth Chorus soon. This chorus will be learning to sing Classical Music, African American spirituals and other freedom songs in the tradition of Italian Bel Canto at the Verdi Tuning of C=256 HZ.
All Youth from 13 to 19 years of age a welcome to join.
Register by phone: 718-709-8722


36. Tuition Free Classes with the SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center
Tuition Free Master Barber Classes
Licensing: Tuition free training class, Get your license in only 5 months, Official NYS Master Barber Program, Experienced Instructor/Master Barber
Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent, Must be at least 18 years of age, Must take a placement test, Must achieve the required scores
Registration: Monday and Wednesday at 8:30 AM, Must have all required documents, Applicants with 24 or more college credits are not eligible
SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center, 1666 Bathgate Ave, Bronx, NY 10457, 718-530-7000, BronxEOC.org
Tuition Free High School Equivalency Classes
Preparation: Prepare for the official TASC Exam, Highly successful passing rate, Instructions in Reading, Writing, Math, Social Studies and Science
Requirements: NYS Resident for one year or more, Must be at least 18 years of age, Must take a placement test, Must achieve required scores
Registration: Monday and Wednesday at 8:30 AM, Must have all required documents, Applicants with 24 or more college credits are not eligible
SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center, 1666 Bathgate Ave, Bronx, NY 10457, 718-530-7000, BronxEOC.org
Tuition Free College Prep Classes
Preparation: Pre-college level instructions in Reading, Writing, Math, College and Financial Aid application assistance. Much more...
Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent, Must be at least 18 years of age, Must take a placement test, Must achieve required scores
Registration: Monday and Wednesday at 8:30 AM, Must have all required documents, Applicants with 24 or more college credits are not eligible
SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center, 1666 Bathgate Ave, Bronx, NY 10457, 718-530-7000, BronxEOC.org/College
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


37. Tremont United Methodist Church offers Free US Citizenship and English Classes
Free US Citizenship Class, Clase Gratis para el Examen de Ciudadania
We Are Open All Year Open/Estamos Abiertos Todo El Ano
Tuesday/Martes
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
1951 Washington Ave Bronx New York 10457
Call: Eric Shirley (718) 308-6828; Angela Perez (347)366-8727
Email: tumcsinglesministry@gmail.com
Llama: Eric Shirley (718) 308-6828; Angela Perez (347)366-8727
Inscribirse: tumcsinglesministry@gmail.com
Free English Classes for Adults, Clase Gratis de Ingles para Adultos 
We Are Open All Year Open/Estamos Abiertos Todo El Ano
Tuesday/Martes & Fridays/Viernes
6:30PM – 8:30PM
1951 Washington Ave Bronx New York 10457
Call: Eric Shirley (718) 308-6828; Angela Perez (347) 366-8727
Email: tumcsinglesministry@gmail.com
Llama: Eric Shirley (718) 308-6828; Angela Perez (347)366-8727
Inscribirse: tumcsinglesministry@gmail.com
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


38. Next STEPS offers Employment Assistance, Mentoring and Stipend Opportunities
Next STEPS Transformative Mentoring, a program for 16-24 year olds who live in or near the Butler Housing Development, through the Osborne Association, works with you to identify and reach your goals by pairing you with a committed mentor. Osborne’s mentors are passionate about motivating you and strengthening your leadership and life skills. In addition to a personal mentor, you'll be connected to resources to enhance your education, employment, relationships or family, and leadership skills. 
Resume assistance
Conflict resolution training
Preparation for the high School Equivalency Diploma (TASC)
Earn up to $1200 in stipends
Daily MetroCard
Dinner served daily
Job Club training
Participate in community projects, events, and be inspired by empowering speakers
Location: Butler Houses Community Center, 1368 Webster Ave., Bronx, NY 11201
Meets: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-8PM
Contact us for referrals or to make an appointment: Arabia Veggacado, Team Leader, 917-617-5193, AVeggacado@osborneny.org or Mark Simmons, Senior Mentor, 917-391-8605, MSimmons@osborneny.org
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer at ferrari@nysenate.gov.


39. Osborne Association Career Center
Osborne’s Career Center is a 4-week program that empowers men and women with criminal records, who often face additional barriers to finding employment, to pursue careers in the building trades and maintenance sectors. Those who are accepted receive:
●    Career development and coaching
●    Practical skills training
●    Financial literacy
●    Job search & retention support 
●    10-hour OSHA (Construction Safety)
●    Daily MetroCards
●    Bi-weekly stipend of $200
●    Breakfast and Lunch served daily
●    1, 3, 6, and 12 month work retention incentives plus incentives after program graduation!
Participant Requirements:
●    Have prior criminal justice involvement
●    Be able to pass a drug test and remain drug free
●    Test at the 6th grade level in math and reading (TABE)
●    Be able to perform physical labor (lift at least 50 lbs.)
●    Reside in NYC (5 boroughs) and/or Lower Westchester
●    Be committed to a career path
●    High school diploma or GED/TASC preferred, but not required 
Screening and Eligibility: Pre-screening by phone only. Screening by appointment only, Tuesdays promptly at 10AM.
For more information or for a pre-screening, contact a Career Coach: Starsky Rivas, 718-707-2617 and Rodney Gordon, 718-707-2706


40. It’s Never Too Late! Free Adult Education Classes
Did you know that the NYC DOE’s Office of Adult and Continuing Education, offers free adult education classes to adults 21-and-over who do not have a U.S. high school diploma or equivalent? You can enroll in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) classes to learn English, high school equivalency (GED) classes to earn a high school equivalency diploma, and Career and Technical Education classes to become certified in a trade, such as Certified Nurse Assistant, Culinary Arts, MicroSoft Certification, and more. Proof of US residency is not required. If you are interested in classes, please call the region of interest. You can attend classes at any site in NYC: the one closest to work, to home, to your child’s school, or wherever is most convenient. For more information, go to www.oacenyc.org. For information in languages other than English, visit our publications webpage: http://schools.nyc.gov/community/AdultEd/classes/OACE_flier.htm
Choose from 900 Classes Including:
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency Preparation
English for Speakers of Other Languages
Certified Nursing Assistant
Building/Property Maintenance
Electrical Installation
Computer Literacy
Carpentry
A+
For adults 21 years and older. Day and night classes are available in all five boroughs. Proof of US residency not required.
Bronx Adult Learning Center Region 1 - Bronx: 3450 E Tremont Ave, Bronx, NY 10465, 718-863-4057
Contact Rachel Ferrari for the flyer in multiple languages at ferrari@nysenate.gov.