OP-EDS

…more than twice the number citywide. Union Settlement is one of the larger employers in East Harlem; more than one-third of our workforce lives in the local community. Our staff…

Job Openings

Union Settlement is an equal opportunity employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY – 1-800-662-1220 Voice – 1-800-421-1220 HR Recruitment Helpdesk: Number: (212)…

Careers

…upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY – 1-800-662-1220 Voice – 1-800-421-1220   Contacts & Locations Careers Financials & Annual Reports Old History Page Policy & Advocacy Leadership Diversity Report…

16 January, 2017

16 January, 2017

…for example, whether the variation in total funding could be explained by the number of seniors who attend a senior center, or whether the number of meals served could explain…

February 6, 2014

February 6, 2014

…of the most experienced teachers to public schools, fueling a “tale of two cities” within the public preschool system. De Blasio’s sweeping plan to provide free pre-K to all four-year-olds…

September 14, 2015

September 14, 2015

…funding commitment that will be increase the number of art classes at Union Settlement from three to five days per week. The ceremony also featured the first look at a…

September 14, 2015

September 14, 2015

…will be increase the number of art classes at Union Settlement from three to five days per week. The ceremony also featured the first look at a mural created by…

Adult Education

Adult Education

WHAT WE DO Our free classes empower over 800 – 1200 adult students in their personal and professional lives in East Harlem. We serve people who wish to learn English,…

May 5, 2015

May 5, 2015

…East Harlem artist Manny Vega, and truly captures the fun, multi-cultural and family-oriented spirit of East Harlem and of the Festival. Background: The place where actor and East Harlemite Burt…

Summer 2020 Newsletter

…In fact, the number of food insecure residents in New York City has doubled from one to two million since March, meaning one in four New Yorkers now faces food…