Travel Physical Therapist - $2,258 per week Jackson Therapy PartnersTravel Physical Therapist - $2,258 per weekSomerset, NJDelivering a lifetime of opportunities in both contract and permanent positions, Jackson Therapy Partners™ connects highly skilled therapy and education professionals with rewarding careers at more than 1,300 rehab facilities, schools, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities every year. The community supports a suburban lifestyle with restaurants and shopping in Bridgewater and Princeton reachable within a 15–25 minute commute, and access to regional airports (Newark Liberty and Philadelphia) within 45–60 minutes for occasional travel needs.
Teaching Artists - Signature Performing Arts Programs Learning Through an Expanded Arts ProgramTeaching Artists - Signature Performing Arts ProgramsNew York City, NY$45–$65The ideal candidate is collaborative, reflective, and dedicated to guiding young people through meaningful creative processes that lead to artistically rigorous, high-quality final performances and deepen academic learning. Teaching Artists collaborate with students, educators, school partners, and LEAP staff to culminate residencies in original performances that showcase student voice and celebrate diverse stories and perspectives.
Library Page - Library for the Performing Arts / Research Access Services The New York Public LibraryLibrary Page - Library for the Performing Arts / Research Access ServicesNew York, New York$17 / hourWhen making a determination as to the appropriate salary for a candidate, we consider a variety of factors such, including, but not limited to, the position requirements, the skills, prior experience, and educational background required or preferred for the job, the scope and impact of the role within the organization, internal peer equity, and the candidate's specific training, experience, education level, and skills. Under the direction of a Page supervisor, the Library Page: Retrieves, shelves and arranges books, archival boxes, media and other library materials in order alphabetically and numerically.
Teaching Artists, Afterschool/Signature Performing Arts Program (SPAP) Learning Through an Expanded Arts ProgramTeaching Artists, Afterschool/Signature Performing Arts Program (SPAP)New York, NY$35–$50The ideal candidate is collaborative, reflective, and dedicated to guiding young people through meaningful creative processes that lead to artistically rigorous, high-quality final performances and deepen academic learning. Teaching Artists collaborate with students, educators, school partners, and LEAP staff to culminate residencies in original performances that showcase student voice and celebrate diverse stories and perspectives.
Fire Life Safety Director Performing Arts Center Allied UniversalFire Life Safety Director Performing Arts CenterNew York, New YorkFull timeAssist the building security staff in the visual inspection of all visitor, vendor and employee access badges/identification cards to verify that the authorized holder is the individual presenting the badge/id card to prevent unauthorized access to the property. Read, understand and clearly speak English; constantly use speech and hearing (correctable to normal level required) in communicating with public/co-workers, giving and receiving instructions, using phones.
Physical Therapist - Times Square, Center for the Performing Arts Spear Physical and Occupational TherapyPhysical Therapist - Times Square, Center for the Performing ArtsNew York, New YorkAmong these accolades, they have twice been named the nation’s top physical therapy practice by the American Physical Therapy Association and WebPT, received the Columbia Award for Leadership in Clinical Education, served as official therapists to Olympic teams and Broadway shows, and been featured for their expertise in The New York Times, CBS News, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and more. With more than 40 clinics in the New York Tri-State Area and 25 years of experience, Spear provides unprecedented patient access to physical and occupational therapy through its robust list of services covered by most major insurances.
Planning Leader, Cultural + Performing Arts DLR GroupPlanning Leader, Cultural + Performing ArtsNew York, NY$120,000–$150,000 / yearOur multi-disciplinary practice has in-house architects, engineers, technology designers-including experts in acoustics, audiovisual systems, theatrical systems, and lighting design-and business operations and funding specialists who focus exclusively on cultural projects. Possess a strong conceptual design ability, a solid professional planning acumen, and can meaningfully contribute to projects involving complex sites at a variety of scales and in widely divergent social, environmental, and geographic contexts.
Full-Stack Engineer @ CueBox, Performing Arts Software Startup CueBoxFull-Stack Engineer @ CueBox, Performing Arts Software StartupNew York, NY$145,000–$185,000 / yearWe are looking for backend-leaning full-stack engineers who love building delightful and performant products, are excited to work hard at a mission-oriented startup, and want to collaborate with us in shaping the culture of a growing team! Current and Upcoming Projects include: Building brand new products such as educational/youth-programming modules and data-driven pricing.
After-school Activities Specialists/Teachers - Performing Arts (2026-2027) Manhattan YouthAfter-school Activities Specialists/Teachers - Performing Arts (2026-2027)New York, New York$44 / hour2+ years teaching experience with middle or elementary school children, after-school setting preferred; Bachelor’s degree preferred; Demonstrative knowledge of and passion for content area, professional experience a plus; Experience with educational technology instruction and practice; Ability to build and maintain positive and respectful relationships with families, students and coworkers of diverse backgrounds and identities; Proactive problem-solver, able to anticipate issues and thoughtfully handle unanticipated events; Willingness to hear feedback, self-reflect, learn and work to improve performance and outcomes; Excellent communication skills, ability to articulate ideas and knowledge clearly; Multi-site flexibility (may be asked to work at different sites depending on need); Ability to love, understand, listen to, nurture, support, and accept all children; Proficiency or coaching in some of Manhattan Youth’s program areas (sports, arts, academic enrichment, leadership, etc…), past participation in varsity or college sports and/or theatre a plus. Work with Education Directors to design program curriculum; Create lesson plans and curriculum based on Manhattan Youth’s class descriptions and goals; Structure classroom instruction to promote student-centered, project-based learning; Plan, organize and prepare activities and materials for daily schedule and lead children in classroom activities; Promote and model Manhattan Youth’s core values and behaviors for staff and students; Collaborate with other staff to create a positive community and showcase of student work; Actively update Program Director regarding classroom progress and challenges; Participate in MY staff meetings, development sessions and comply with training requirements; Ensure safety of groups of children during classroom activities, recreation and field trips, and address emergency situations; Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Personal Finance For The Performing Artist Faculty AMDA CollegePersonal Finance For The Performing Artist FacultyNew York, NY$45–$60 / hourAMDA offers various pathways for students to receive unparalleled performing arts education taught by world-class industry professionals, including Professional Conservatory Certificates as well as undergraduate and graduate degrees (Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Occupational Studies, Master of Fine Arts and Master of Arts). Faculty members at AMDA are responsible for providing highly effective instruction through well-prepared classes, relevant assignments, fair and holistic assessment of learning, clear documentation of student progress, and support of academic success for all students.
Personal Finance for the Performing Artist Faculty American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA)Personal Finance for the Performing Artist FacultyNew York, NY$45–$60 / hourAMDA offers various pathways for students to receive unparalleled performing arts education taught by world-class industry professionals, including Professional Conservatory Certificates as well as undergraduate and graduate degrees (Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Occupational Studies, Master of Fine Arts and Master of Arts). Faculty members at AMDA are responsible for providing highly effective instruction through well-prepared classes, relevant assignments, fair and holistic assessment of learning, clear documentation of student progress, and support of academic success for all students.
Administrative Program Manager: Creative Arts Team - Theatre for Learning RFCUNY Research Foundation of the City University of New YorkAdministrative Program Manager: Creative Arts Team - Theatre for LearningNew York, New York$54,000–$57,000 / yearRecord and/or collate anecdotal evidence of the effect of the program on participants, ensure appropriate evaluations are designed and collated; · Reflect on the work, assess long-term goals, and submit reports, assessments, and statistics in a timely manner; · Instigate discussions, meetings, and plans to meet the needs of the program; support PD in advocacy of the program; identify and fulfill key priorities; · Work with CAT Staff to expand opportunities for programming/to grow the program; · Support additional cross-program needs at CAT, which might include. · Develop knowledge and understanding of RFCUNY, Creative Arts Team & CAT Theatre-Making Program policies, pedagogy, & procedures; help develop and/or revise when needed; · Work with the PD to develop annual plans for the TFL Program; · Build relationships and liaise with school administrators, City Council/ Government employees, CAT & K16 Staff, and the young people we serve.
Human Resources Administrator - Arts & Science New York UniversityHuman Resources Administrator - Arts & ScienceNew York, New York$70,000–$77,000 / yearSupport faculty affairs workflows; prepare, process, and review appointment-related forms and transactions for faculty, research, and visiting academic populations; provide support for sabbaticals, leaves, and professional development funds. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Business Administrator II, College of Arts and Sciences University of DelawareBusiness Administrator II, College of Arts and SciencesNewark, New JerseyCoordinate financial aspects of the Department’s graduate and undergraduate program and work with College Financial Analysts to ensure proper contract and payment processing, including graduate academic and summer contracts and payments, tuition allocation, tuition discount pricing, and supplemental contracts for teaching. The Business Administrator II interacts and serves as liaison with faculty, students, College and University administrators, vendors, other educational institutions, alumni, and government agencies to exchange information and/or solve problems and other issues, and to advance departmental teaching, service, and research objectives.
Business Administrator I, College of Arts & Sciences University of DelawareBusiness Administrator I, College of Arts & SciencesNewark, New JerseyCoordinate financial aspects of the Department’s graduate and undergraduate program and work with College Financial Analysts to ensure proper contract and payment processing, including graduate academic and summer contracts and payments, tuition allocation, tuition discount pricing, and supplemental contracts for teaching. The Business Administrator I interacts and serves as liaison with faculty, students, College and University administrators, vendors, other educational institutions, alumni, and government agencies to exchange information and/or solve problems and other issues, and to advance departmental teaching, service, and research objectives.
Martial Arts Instructor Impact KidsMartial Arts InstructorScotch Plains, NJImpact Dojo is seeking a highly motivated, energetic, professional black belt instructor who believes deeply in the organization’s mission and who displays a record of achievement in effective supervision & management of youth, teaching martial arts skills and techniques, building positive relationships, and ensuring the safety and well-being of people of all ages. Also demonstrate outstanding communication skills with children and their parents, which include the ability to use clear, concise, and grammatically correct written and oral language in all aspects of professional interaction with students, their families, peers, the leadership team and the larger community.
Amazing Athletes Afterschool Arts & Crafts Instructor Amazing AthletesAmazing Athletes Afterschool Arts & Crafts InstructorNew York, NY$25–$30 / hourThe Location: - PS125 The Ralph Bunche School - 425 W 123rd St, New York, NY 10027 The Application Process:- Please apply here or email your resume outlining your teaching experience and passion for working with elementary-aged students to ps125@amazingathletes.com. This is you: - Experience working with students, preferably elementary age.- Punctuality and reliability are a must!- Ability to clearly communicate rules and expectations to children is essential.-
Culinary Arts Instructor New Community CorporationCulinary Arts InstructorNewark, NJThe Culinary Arts Instructor primary role consist of teaching students in the area of culinary arts technique, food science, food preparation, cooking and meal service, based on the programs curriculum using practical and classroom methods. New Community Corporation in Newark, New Jersey is one of the largest and most comprehensive community development agencies in the country; New Communitys success rests on its comprehensive approach to community development.
Creative Arts Therapist - Music Therapy, part time NYU Langone Medical CenterCreative Arts Therapist - Music Therapy, part timeNew York, NY$27.33–$42.35 / hourDetermines and prioritizes scope and depth of creative arts therapy services recommended for each patient based on assessment/reassessment and communicates care plan to physician, interdisciplinary team members, patient and family as appropriate. Ensures that the program is varied and engaging to meet the psychological, cognitive, physical, functional, social, and cultural needs of patients and, as applicable, family members while meeting the guidelines established by discipline specific and applicable regulatory agencies.
[Immediate Start] Visual Arts Enrichment Specialist - Elementary Or Middle School Dream Charter School[Immediate Start] Visual Arts Enrichment Specialist - Elementary Or Middle SchoolNew York, NY$30–$38 / hourMust be at least 18 years of age by the role's start date; High school diploma required; Bachelor's degree or certification in related field preferred; 2+ years experience working with groups of youth, or similar experience preferred; Ability to independently plan and implement lessons in specialty area; Clear passion for specialty area; Understanding of effective youth development strategies and conflict resolution; Exemplary social, organizational, and communication skills; Dedication to the program and ability to collaborate with colleagues to ensure a positive, productive youth experience; Ability to work in-person during all program hours required; A strong belief in the mission and values of DREAM, including the belief that all students can succeed, and a deep desire to make a difference in the lives of our students, families, and community. Originally founded in 1991 as Harlem RBI, DREAM has grown to annually serve more than 2,500 youth across East Harlem and the South Bronx through a network of seven PreK-12, extended-day, extended-year DREAM Charter Schools and community sports-based youth development programs.