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…

Summer 2020 Newsletter

…a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, the number of food insecure residents in New York City has doubled from one to two million since March, meaning one in…

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…

April 14, 2014

April 14, 2014

…attempt at answering some of those plaguing questions. What are the odds of getting a seat? The numbers are daunting. The city has just 20,000 pre-K spaces at the moment;…

April 28, 2015

April 28, 2015

…her work as first lady, says she’s committed to getting the numbers back up. “This is the place to provide services, so they can get the kind of interventions they…

Careers

HR Recruitment Helpdesk: Number: (212) 828-6014 Recruitment Email: humanresourcescareers@unionsettlement.org Administration Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Controller   Adult Education Community Benefits Coordinator Education Specialist (ATAS Test Prep) Education Specialist (Computer/Digital Literacy)…

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)…

Spanish Harlem in the ’80s Book Launch at Museum of the City of New York

…Rodriguez (published by powerHouse Books). Click HERE for tickets – use code UNION and save $5! When Brooklyn-raised photographer Joseph Rodriguez first debuted his body of work shot in Spanish…

September 21, 2015

September 21, 2015

…are getting licensed teachers and too many not-for-profits are getting teachers who are not licensed. It’s an unintended consequence of creating wonderful job opportunities in one system and not creating…

…not only went virtual for mental health, increasing their reach and number of visits, but we also continued to serve meals and kept small businesses going in the community. I…