NYCHA’s City Cleanup Corps Workers are a Bonus to the Authority
Ever since they were hired at NYCHA, City Cleanup Corps staff members have been an asset to the Authority, working
Read moreEver since they were hired at NYCHA, City Cleanup Corps staff members have been an asset to the Authority, working
Read moreOver 40 NYCHA residents have received solar workforce training – of those, 13 residents were hired to work on the installation crews at Queensbridge and 12 residents worked on a separate solar installation project at Kingsborough, Glenwood, and Carver Houses.
Read moreMayor Bill de Blasio recently announced the launch of the City Cleanup Corps (NYC CCC), an economic recovery program to employ 10,000 New Yorkers and make New York City the
Read moreNYCHA resident Shakeema Scott was working as a federal officer for 10 years when she decided to take a “leap of faith”
Read moreSYEP Summer Bridge 2020 will help young people ages 14 to 24 explore career opportunities, connect with professionals, and learn essential job readiness and workplace skills – all while earning money.
Read moreNYCHA is hiring residents! NYCHA wants to hire residents for seasonal (6-month minimum) job opportunities. Priority will be given to authorized
Read moreVanessa Mack’s path to a technology career is a great example of the phrase, “If at first you don’t succeed,
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