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Need Work? Nursing, Music Jobs Open

Help wanted at Long Island companies.

Some of the jobs open on Long Island this week.

Environmental Services Aide, Extended Care

 Duties:

  • Performs all cleaning functions in a timely fashion by using properly labeled cleaning supplies, and keeping tools and equipment in good condition
  • Cleans beds, blinds, ceilings, light fixtures, sinks, toilets, bathtubs, showers, walls, windows, wall tiles, ceiling and wall vents, televisions, etc.
  • Washes and hangs draperies and cubicle curtains
  • Washes and polishes furniture and metal
  • Sweeps, mops, strips, scrubs, vacuums and buffs walkways and outside perimeter of facility
  • Replenishes liquid soap, paper towels and toilet paper
  • Moves furniture from one area to another within the facility (where applicable)
  • Collects and transports garbage, and disposes of non-infectious waste appropriately
  • Cautiously transports and deposits Red Bags-Infectious Waste in holding cart

Music Director, Community Presbyterian Church

Community Presbyterian Church in Malverne is seeking a part time music director/music minister.

Duties:

  • Play the organ/piano at regular worship, holiday and special services, and be available for weddings and funerals.
  • Build and lead our small choir.
  • Build the music program of the church.
  • Work with the youth and children of the church.

Recruiter, Publishers Clearing House

Human Resources professional to develop and utilize cost effective/creative online recruiting tools/attend trade shows, conferences &  networking events to create excitement/brand awareness for pch.com and work on a variety of special projects.

Social Media Coordinator, Newsday

Duties:

  • Engage users daily on multiple social media platforms
  • Monitor tips from social media on breaking news to inform online and print editors
  • Track metrics and referral rates from social media and draft weekly and monthly reports
  • Draft and implement new approaches to enhance our social media presence
  • Advise editors and reporters on using social media in newsgathering
  • Monitor comments and user-generated content on newsday.com
  • Develop relationships to get Newsday content featured on aggregator and other sites

Executive Jet Broker, Air Charter Service

Broker is responsible for identifying and securing business from new and existing clients; and is responsible for developing an on-going portfolio of prospects that will develop into profitable business in the future. Offering them tailored solutions suitable to the clients requirements. You will charter aircraft including helicopters and private jets for a diverse client base consisting of governments, High Net Worth Individuals (HNWI), corporations and the travel industry.

Public Safety Officer, Adelphi University

 Reporting to the lieutenant of Public Safety and Transportation, this  officer addresses the concerns and or perspectives of a diverse community. This professional public safety Officer will also be responsible to be on call for driving the president during the hours of 4 p.m.-12 p.m. when required.

Assistant Nurse Manager, Franklin Hospital ER

Duties:

  • Standards Compliance
  • Operational Performance
  • Clinical Practice/Patient Care
  • Management
  • Human Resource Development/Management
  • Interactive Relationships

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Bojames May 17, 2013 at 08:15 pm
All above by the original writer notwithstanding it is morally reprehensible that people who did ,Read More do not, would not send their children to public school but rather private school, religious or secular, sit on a public school board of education. They are there for one reason only ;to keep taxes as low as possible because those that elect them carry private school tuition. That is NOT an acceptable reason to direct/control/guide the education of public school students. Any position put forward that disputes this as the basis for parents of private school students being on a BOE is a lie.
Tova Markowitz May 17, 2013 at 05:18 pm
I'm amazed and shocked to hear about the shenanigans. Thank you for revealing what has been goingRead More on. I will forward your article to my friends and make sure we vote for Nachum. Thank you and your family for your dedication and efforts. Stay strong. We need you ,,
Chris Albanese May 17, 2013 at 04:05 pm
It's not just the teachers... As a parent of 2 going on 3 school aged children, I'm amazed at howRead More much our free public schools cost. We get a supply list every year of things like crayons and pencils which I get, although I don't see why it HAS to be crayola. The red crayon in the box from the 99 cents store is just as red as the one in the $4 box from someplace else. Also, I don't understand why I need to send in 4 boxes of tissues, paper towels, wipes, etc per child. When I was a kid, I remember keeping a little pack of kleenex in my desk for when I needed it. I'm sure the district can buy in bulk at half the cost to us and store it in the schools until needed. Also, as far as the teachers go, I'm not sure if they do it on LI, but when I was a SBM in the NYC DOE, we had what was called Teacher's Choice which was a check for $250 that every teacher would get on March 15 (?) to help pay for the classroom supplies they bought throughout the year. It always amazed me how many of the "supplies" were purchased on 03/14. I had the pleasure of denying some of the more bogus expenses. Also, anything they would spend above and beyond their reimbursement is now tax deductible I believe. My wife, sister, cousin and many friends were and some still are classroom teachers. I know firsthand how the good ones give much more than they get in their check(s). The trick is to weed out the ones that are only in it for the money, benefits and summers off and not the kids.
lilly May 14, 2013 at 02:18 pm
I do not understand how we never have a year with NO TAX INCREASES!!!!! It is pretty sad- we have toRead More get new resources, get more project bids and simply learn to say no or tighten up and not spend and what about salary freezes! We are all living with these types of challenges. We are living through difficult times. When I look around the town and see so many homes and stores for rent and sale- it should be a lightbulb moment. We can't continue to live this way. People will keep leaving the neighborhood and that's really not good for any of us!
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paul May 11, 2013 at 11:25 pm
Way to go Harvey! Happy Birthday and keep up the good work... Others depend on you....
Donna Galinsky April 25, 2013 at 09:07 pm
It is possible to find a rental, though it might not be easy. Many rentals are in co-op buildings.Read More They are typically not flexible and it is unlikely that you will be able to get into one of those. Your best bet would be in a multi-family house, There you are dealing with a homeowner, rather than a co-op board and a management company, who might be willing to listen to your plight. If you find a sympathetic homeowner you will be OK. It might take patience, but you should find someplace.