PSS
Full-time · New York, United States
Make a difference in the lives of New York City’s older adults, their families and the community. For over 60 years PSS has performed vital and important work -- through its ten centers, two apartment buildings and affiliated programs, the agency touches the lives of over 1,000 people a day. As a Program Aide at one of our senior centers you will be responsible for serving meals to center members, following food safety standards and guidelines, and assisting in programming to keep our members healthy, engaged and connected. This role is crucial to the health and wellness of our members.
This position reports directly to Program Director.
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PROFESSIONALISM AND OTHER QUALITIES:
Ability to work well independently and on a team
Maturity and good judgment in relating to peers, partners, and families
Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds
Availability, dependability, and willingness to be flexible
Demonstrated ability to solve problems and think strategically
EEOC and DEI Statement:
At PSS we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. We value diversity and strive to create an inclusive and respectful workplace where all individuals are welcomed, supported, and given the opportunity to thrive.
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PSS
PSS, founded in 1962 as Presbyterian Senior Services, is an innovative, multi-service nonprofit agency whose mission is to strengthen the capacity of older New Yorkers, their families, and communities to thrive. With an annual budget of $6 million, over 70 dedicated staff and over 250 committed volunteers and interns, PSS operates numerous centers and residences for older adults and various support and educational programs throughout New York City. PSS strives to build the capacity of its clients – as well as the capacity of the community to support its members.