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Under the direction of the Director of Swim School, the Swim Instructor maintains safe swimming conditions in the pool, on deck, and surrounding areas. They will teach youth to adults the fundamentals of swimming, and water safety. They will create a positive atmosphere that promotes swimmer safety and engagement in accordance with 92NY policies and procedures. By signing this document, you agree to abide and understand all rules and regulations set by the 92NY Aquatic Leadership.  
ID
2024-1965
Department
May Center [28]
The Lifeguard maintains safe swimming conditions in the pool, on deck, and surrounding areas. They will create a safe and positive atmosphere that promotes member safety and engagement in accordance with 92NY policies and procedures. By signing this document, you agree to abide and understand all rules and regulations set by the 92NY Aquatic Leadership.
ID
2024-1942
Department
May Center [28]
Founded in 1874, The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) is a global center for culture, connection, and enrichment. 92NY connects New York City, the country and the world through programs centered on culture, entertainment, and conversation, harnessing the power of arts, ideas, and Jewish values to enrich, enlighten, and connect the world.   92NY is a singular organization reaching more than 700,000 people annually in person and online and reaches people in all 50 states, 200+ countries, and 24 million video views annually. 92NY contributes to the vibrant global cultural landscape and welcomes people of all ages, races, faiths, and backgrounds.   This is an exciting time to join the 92NY as it celebrates its 150th anniversary and enters the final stages of a capital campaign that will transform the campus, build an endowment, and support its world-class programs.   The development team is a dynamic group of highly skilled, goal-focused individuals who, alongside program partners, continue to achieve fundraising success by finding creative and unique ways to inspire support across the organization. At this momentous time in 92NY’s history, the scope and volume of the Development Department’s work continues to expand exponentially, making it imperative to continue growing the team’s staff resources.   Position Summary The Associate Director, Prospect Research is responsible for staying abreast of prospecting opportunities and regular areas of prime prospect research in a pro-active manner. Reporting to the Director, Development Operations and Research, and under the guidance and direction of the Director of Prospect Research, this position conducts comprehensive and proactive prospect research with the goal of identifying new major giving and foundation prospects.
ID
2024-1964
Department
92NY Development [5]
92NY School Engagement in the Arts is one of New York City’s largest community arts education providers, creating dynamic programs, performances and talks for thousands of K-12 students and their teachers each year across the boroughs.   We are currently seeking applications for Teaching Artists for our Summer 2024 Young Writers Workshop. 92NY’s Young Writers Workshop gathers talented teen writers from all over the country for warm, supportive workshops in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry with some of NYC’s best creative writing teachers. This summer, the Young Writers’ Workshop will put high-school students, ages 15-18, at the center of the creative process. Led by experienced instructors who are also established authors, students will explore the originality of their own voices through a three-week, multi-genre intensive that combines close reading, guided exercises and creative problem-solving in a nurturing, inspiring environment.   Each cohort of students will be led by one teaching artist and one teaching artist’s assistant. Teaching Artists will be responsible for developing all lessons for their respective cohorts as well as leading all morning and afternoon sessions in their respective week.   The Workshop will meet for three weeks in July and focus on one genre per week:   Poetry: July 8–12 Fiction: July 15–29 Creative Nonfiction: July 22–25   In the morning session (10 am–12 pm), two groups of 10-15 students read and discuss excerpts of celebrated works of literature then participate in writing exercises connected to their reading. Roundtable workshops take place after lunch (1–3 pm). Each week will also feature a lunchtime meeting with a visiting author. We are recruiting Teaching Artists who are available to teach in-person in NYC.
ID
2024-1963
The Program Coordinator supports the Director in all programming aspects of the 92NY’s School Engagement in the Arts, which creates dynamic arts education programs for K-12 students and teachers in a range of arts disciplines, including music, dance, literature and visual art and design. The Program Coordinator is responsible for a range of administrative and coordinative duties, including supporting School Engagement’s cohort of Teaching Artists in residence with schools across New York City and beyond (through our virtual education initiatives); liaising with personnel at collaborating schools; facilitating school-based and online workshops; assisting in new school recruitment.
ID
2024-1958
Department
School Engagement in the Arts [22]
Reporting to the Manager, Membership and Digital Giving, the Development Associate, Membership and Digital Giving will be responsible for supporting the membership and digital giving programs at 92nd Street Y. This will include implementing membership and digital giving strategy, and the production and analysis of results. The Associate will also be responsible for executing a variety of donor communications, supporting the accuracy to communications tracking and assisting with donor events as needed.
ID
2024-1962
Department
92NY Development [5]
The 92NY Program for Cognitive Strength and Ability (PCSA) is a strength-based program for patrons with mild to moderate cognitive impairment tailored to meet their unique intellectual and cultural backgrounds while honoring their previous life experiences.  PCSA is seeking a per-diem social worker to join our growing team of highly skilled professionals who facilitate this cutting edge program.   PCSA provides intimate, small group experiences for its participants and include opportunities for in-person conversation, intellectual and cultural engagement, cognitive stimulation, and physical exercise. Each of our current seven groups is staffed by at least one per diem social worker and auxiliary staff.    
ID
2024-1961
Department
Himan Brown Center [25]
Cleans and services building area, moves furniture, equipment, and supplies in and around the building, and performs a variety of housekeeping duties to maintain the 92nd Street Y in an orderly and sanitary condition.
ID
2024-1956
92NY’s 60+ Programs includes the Himan Brown Program, an all-inclusive membership program for our 60+ community of lifelong learners as well the Program for Cognitive Strength and Ability (PCSA), a cutting-edge, strength-based program for community members with mild to moderate cognitive impairment.   The Director of PCSA Community Care and Outreach (CCO) will actively co-direct the 92NY Program for Cognitive Strength and Ability (PCSA) with the Director of PCSA Program Operations.  This role will lead all support and social work services for participants and families as well as coordinate all community focused programming and outreach.
ID
2024-1959
Department
Himan Brown Center [25]
Founded in 1874, The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) is a global center for culture, connection, and enrichment. 92NY connects New York City, the country and the world through programs centered on culture, entertainment, and conversation, harnessing the power of arts, ideas, and Jewish values to enrich, enlighten, and connect the world. 92NY is a singular organization reaching more than 700,000 people annually in person and online. 92NY reaches all 50 states, 200+ countries, and 24 million video views annually. 92NY contributes to the vibrant global cultural landscape and welcomes people of all ages, races, faiths, and backgrounds. This is an exciting time to join the 92NY as it prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2024 and enters the final stages of a capital campaign that will transform the campus, build an endowment, and support its world-class programs. The development team is a dynamic group of highly skilled, goal-focused individuals who, alongside program partners, continue to achieve fundraising success by finding creative and unique ways to inspire support across the organization.   Position Summary Reporting to the Vice President, Foundation and Corporate Philanthropy, the Director will take a leadership role in the creation, planning and execution of institutional fundraising strategies for annual giving, priority initiatives, and 92NY programs from foundation and corporate sources. The Director will maximize opportunities for unrestricted philanthropic revenue while simultaneously prioritizing identifying new donors for organizational priorities.  This position will play a critical role in driving the Foundation and Corporate Philanthropy unit’s total fundraising revenues forward, while personally managing a portfolio of donors and prospects with five-to-six figure capacity. The Director will be the leading author of grant proposals, steward and manage relationships, participate in prospect research and the identification of new and diverse donors with significant capacity. Qualified candidates will have a history as an experienced, front-line institutional giving development professional who is both innovative and energetic and who functions well in a fast-paced team environment.
ID
2024-1960
Working closely with programming colleagues, this role will curate a curriculum of continuing educational offerings—including literary seminars—which mostly meet online. Competitive candidates will have a demonstrated track record, public profile, and pre-established network as a scholar, editor, and/or curator in the fields of academia, publishing, and/or the world of literary arts programming. This role is responsible for maintaining an active presence in scholarly communities across the nation, while collaborating with the Executive Director of Continuing Education and directly and indirectly managing staff in programming, producing, and moderating classes. The programs offered aim to advance 92NY’s organizational mission and revenue generation goals.
ID
2024-1957
Department
92NY Adult Education [1]
The Development team at 92NY is seeking a detail and process oriented individual to manage donation processing and gift reporting for the Development department. The individual taking on this position is walking into 92NY at a thrilling time as we are preparing to celebrate the organization’s 150th anniversary, during which this position will be intricately involved in leveraging the database to ensure data accuracy and integrity across fundraising efforts in partnership with various Development team members.   The Development team at 92NY is a dynamic group of highly skilled, goal focused individuals who, alongside program partners, continue achieving fundraising success by creating ways to inspires support across the institution. The incumbent of this position plays an important role in supporting all areas of fundraising to reach the right audiences to inspire support.     92NY is an iconic New York institution which, since 2020, has proudly expanded our programmatic reach across the world. As New York’s global center for culture, connection, and enrichment, we harness the power of arts, ideas, and Jewish values to enrich, enlighten, and repair the world. We look forward to you joining our team of highly innovative, creative, and inspiring individuals!   Reporting to the Director, Development Operations and Research, the Associate, Development Operations serves as the primary gift processor and supports the general operations of the Development office.  
ID
2024-1948
Founded in 1874, The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) is a global center for culture, connection, and enrichment. 92NY connects New York City, the country and the world through programs centered on culture, entertainment, and conversation, harnessing the power of arts, ideas, and Jewish values to enrich, enlighten, and connect the world.   92NY is a singular organization reaching more than 700,000 people annually in person and online and reaches people in all 50 states, 200+ countries, and 24 million video views annually. 92NY contributes to the vibrant global cultural landscape and welcomes people of all ages, races, faiths, and backgrounds.   This is an exciting time to join the 92NY as it celebrates its 150th anniversary and enters the final stages of a capital campaign that will transform the campus, build an endowment, and support its world-class programs.   The development team is a dynamic group of highly skilled, goal-focused individuals who, alongside program partners, continue to achieve fundraising success by finding creative and unique ways to inspire support across the organization. At this momentous time in 92NY’s history, the scope and volume of the Development Department’s work continues to expand exponentially, making it imperative to continue growing the team’s staff resources such as with this new role.                 The Development Officer (Mid-Level Giving), will manage and grow a portfolio of 92NY supporters giving between $500 and $2,499 annually. This position will play an essential role in building a loyal donor base through strategic communication, high-quality support, and excellent stewardship of the mid-level donor cohort. The ideal candidate is friendly, thoughtful, and detail-oriented with previous experience working on a fundraising team and superior customer service skills.   The Development Officer (Mid-Level Giving), will report to the Director, Major Gifts and Special Projects and work collaboratively with the Major Gifts team and Direct Mail and Digital Giving team.
ID
2024-1945
The Associate Director of Gymnastics works with the Director of Gymnastics to oversee the leadership, daily operations, staffing, training, coaching and management of the gymnastics/parkour programs. This also includes directing and attending competitive and exhibition events, practices, special programming and summer camps.
ID
2024-1947
Department
May Center [28]
The 92NY Sports Department is seeking experienced and professional golf and sports instructors for children and adult programming.  Come be a part of an ever-growing athletic hub in NYC! We are seeking experienced Golf instructors. Be a part of building and carrying out life-changing sports curriculum, along with delivering classes and workshops to the community. No minimum hours, opportunities 7 days per week and competitive pay. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of a growing program that supports the positive development of athletes of all ages. Preferred program start date is Winter 2024 with opportunity for more offerings year-round.
ID
2024-1941
Department
May Center [28]
We are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic professional to join our team as the Director of Theater Operations.  The Director of Theater Operations will be responsible for providing strategic guidance and efficient operational management of all theater activities. You will oversee the daily activities of theater staff, manage the theater budget, and ensure the successful execution of productions. Additionally, you will be responsible for maintaining and growing relationships with theater patrons, sponsors, and donor groups. You will be responsible for leading and driving the day-to-day operations of our theater, with a focus on customer service, safety, and profitability.  You will have the opportunity to manage a diverse team of professionals, and your leadership skills, communication, and organizational abilities will be essential to the success of the theater.  You will also be responsible for supporting our various programming Centers, making sure their events are successful and the meet the highest performance standards.  You will oversee the scheduling of all spaces throughout 92NY including performance venues, classrooms, and other meeting venues in the building.
ID
2023-1926
Department
KCH [27]
It is the aim of the 92nd Street Y Nursery School to create an atmosphere of shared responsibility, mutual respect, and a relatively equal division of labor during the school day. The Nursery School fosters a sense of commitment to the profession of Early Childhood Education by providing an environment that encourages professional and personal growth in a program that strives for excellence in teaching.   The Associate Teachers works closely with the Head Teacher in planning, report writing, and parent communication, as well as in preparation of materials, clean-up, and all other classroom responsibilities. They work collaboratively with all other Nursery School staff to support the delivery of the school’s mission and vision as it pertains to teachers, parents, and children.
ID
2024-1940
Department
92NY Nursery School [12]
The person hired to be the Assistant Director of Adult Programming will be responsible for fostering partnerships with both internal 92NY staff as well as with external agencies and focused on creating and implementing high level Jewish programming at 92NY.
ID
2023-1934
Department
Bronfman Center [21]
The Nursery School After-School Counselor is responsible for picking up children from 92NY Nursery Classrooms and supporting them to their 92NY After-School enrichment activities. They will also be responsible for the general safety and development, growth, and class support of the participants.  The Support Specialist will provide high-quality educational and recreational experiences for participants.   Nursery School After-School runs from September 2023 – May 2024 Work hours are from 1:00pm- 3:00 pm 
ID
2023-1923
Department
92NY Goldman Center [23]
Founded in 1874, The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) is a global center for culture, connection, and enrichment. 92NY connects New York City, the country and the world through programs centered on culture, entertainment, and conversation, harnessing the power of arts, ideas, and Jewish values to enrich, enlighten, and connect the world. 92NY is a singular organization reaching more than 700,000 people annually in person and online. 92NY reaches all 50 states, 200+ countries, and 24 million video views annually. 92NY contributes to the vibrant global cultural landscape and welcomes people of all ages, races, faiths, and backgrounds. This is an exciting time to join the 92NY as it prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2024 and enters the final stages of a capital campaign that will transform the campus, build an endowment, and support its world-class programs. The development team is a dynamic group of highly skilled, goal-focused individuals who, alongside program partners, continue to achieve fundraising success by finding creative and unique ways to inspire support across the organization.   Position Summary Reporting to the Chief Development Officer and working in close collaboration with the CEO and the President, the Director of Principal Gifts will be an integral member of the development team and help to build upon 92NY's robust culture of philanthropy, expanding the donor base and engaging the highest capacity prospects in 92NY's mission in meaningful and compelling ways.  A proven frontline fundraiser with extensive experience soliciting six- and seven-figure gifts, the Director will be responsible for developing a portfolio of donor prospects, building strong relationships, and generating appropriate proposals and asks that result in increased and new restricted and unrestricted support.  In addition, they will work closely with the CEO and the President, leveraging their time and fundraising talent for maximum results.
ID
2023-1920
Department
92NY Development [5]