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DREAM Program Chef Job Status: Full-time Exempt Brigaid Supervisor: Regional Chef Location: New York, NY (East Harlem, South Bronx) Compensation: $110,000 plus full benefits Were hiring a Program ...

DREAM Program Chef

Bronx, NY · On-site

$110K/yr

DREAM Program Chef Job Status: Full-time Exempt Brigaid Supervisor: Regional Chef Location: New York, NY (East Harlem, South Bronx) Compensation: $110,000 plus full benefits We're hiring a Program ...

DREAM Program Chef Job Status: Full-time Exempt Brigaid Supervisor: Regional Chef Location: New York, NY (East Harlem, South Bronx) Compensation: $110,000 plus full benefits We're hiring a Program ...

DREAM is seeking a dynamic and results-driven individual to serve as Kitchen Manager for DREAM's culinary program. The Kitchen Manager will work closely with the Program Chef and DREAM's Chief ...

Kitchen Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

DREAM is seeking a dynamic and results-driven individual to serve as Kitchen Manager for DREAM's culinary program. The Kitchen Manager will work closely with the Program Chef and DREAM's Chief ...

We dream big, as well, with an aggressive five-year plan to expand to serve 3,500 students across seven schools -growing our organization's impact and leveling the playing field for all children. To ...

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How much do dream jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for dream in the United States is $119,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $108,500.00 and $126,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to make $10,000 a month without a degree?

Earning $10,000 a month without a degree often involves high-paying roles such as sales, real estate, or skilled trades, or building a business like freelancing, consulting, or e-commerce. Success typically requires developing relevant skills, gaining experience, and often working long hours or building multiple income streams.

What are some common challenges faced by dream interpreters when working with clients?

Dream interpreters often encounter challenges such as helping clients recall dreams accurately and overcoming skepticism about the validity of interpretation. Building trust is essential, as clients may share personal or sensitive information. Additionally, interpreters need to tailor their approach to each individual's unique background and avoid imposing personal beliefs, ensuring a supportive and nonjudgmental environment.

What are the top 5 dream jobs?

Dream jobs vary based on individual interests, but commonly sought-after roles include software engineer, healthcare professional, data scientist, creative designer, and entrepreneur. These positions often offer high salary potential, job satisfaction, and opportunities for growth, requiring skills such as technical expertise, creativity, or leadership. Preferences depend on personal values and industry trends.

What is the #1 dream job?

The most commonly considered dream job varies by individual, but roles such as software engineer, pilot, or healthcare professional are often highly desired due to their salary, prestige, and impact. Factors like work environment, salary, and personal interests influence what is seen as the top dream job for different people.

What are the best dream jobs?

The best dream jobs vary based on individual interests, but often include roles such as creative professionals, healthcare workers, engineers, or entrepreneurs, which offer fulfillment and growth opportunities. Factors like work environment, salary, work-life balance, and personal passion influence what is considered a dream job. Skills, certifications, and industry demand also play a role in securing these positions.

What is the difference between Dream vs Graphic Designer?

AspectDreamGraphic Designer
Required CredentialsTypically no formal credentials requiredBachelor's degree in Graphic Design or related field often preferred
Work EnvironmentCreative, flexible, often freelance or project-basedOffice or studio setting, collaborative environment
Industry UsageUsed broadly in personal aspirations and creative projectsCommonly employed in advertising, branding, media

Dream refers to an aspirational goal or ideal, often without formal qualifications, emphasizing personal vision. Graphic Designer is a professional role requiring specific skills and credentials, working within structured environments. While dreams inspire careers, graphic design is a tangible profession with defined requirements and industry standards.

What is a Dream in the context of careers or job titles?

A 'Dream' is not a conventional job title in the traditional workforce. Instead, it refers to one's ideal or aspirational career goal—the job or role someone wishes to achieve in the future. People often use the term 'dream job' to describe a position that aligns perfectly with their interests, passions, and values. While not a formal job title, articulating your 'dream' can help guide your career planning and professional development. Pursuing a dream job often involves setting goals, developing relevant skills, and seeking opportunities that bring you closer to your ideal role.
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Infographic showing various Dream job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 28% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,000 per year, or $57.2 per hour.
Mentor Coordinator (DREAM Chairs Only)

Mentor Coordinator (DREAM Chairs Only)

Dream Program

Boston, MA

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

**This position is only available to current Chairs for the DREAM Program in Boston.**


Mentor Coordinators serve DREAM by supporting Youth Service Managers with training, supporting and recruiting volunteer mentors from college campuses. Mentor coordinators' main responsibility will be assisting with our Village Mentoring program to provide holistic support for mentees.


The DREAM Program is committed to dismantling systems of oppression that affect our youth and families. This organizational commitment means that members should join this space with an intention of learning, unlearning, and diving into ways that your involvement will directly contribute to DREAM's mission of reducing the Opportunity Gap while also supporting the dismantling of other systemic inequities. We seek members who contribute to DREAM's diverse community, as having different perspectives, identities, and skills are what allow us to excel in our service. DREAM seeks members who are ready to engage in and foster an inclusive environment, and who strive to deliver culturally appropriate and relevant programming to the youth we serve. Incoming members and staff should understand that we serve marginalized communities, which means that it is imperative that diversity, equity, and inclusivity are infused into every aspect of our work as an organization.


Objectives of Service as a Mentor Coordinator:

  • You will ensure that volunteer mentors understand the Village Mentoring model and their role and responsibilities as a mentor.
  • You will communicate with the Youth Services Manager to have an individual needs assessment of mentees and will encourage communication and partnership between the community, support staff, and mentors.
  • You will ensure that volunteer mentors are provided with the resources and training to provide a high quality mentoring experience.
  • You will build a relationship with every volunteer mentor and mentee of the chapter being supported.
  • You will aim to bring your chapter to the next level. Ensuring mentors and mentees have an amazing experience, are well trained, and there is a 1:1 ratio of mentors and mentees, as well as strategic planning for chapter wellness (recruitment, preparation for mentees of graduating mentors, supporting compliance of youth documents and background checks, etc.)


The Experience of Service as a Mentor Coordinator:

  • Developing a relationship with and responding to the program's direction, the needs of the Youth Services Manager, and the campus mentoring programs will be critical to success.
  • Members should expect to serve for 10-15 hours a week in the later afternoon-evenings, some weekends, catering to the needs of the mentoring chapters you're supporting. At the start of your service, your regular schedule will be created and communicated with your team.
  • Evening times will regularly be spent in meetings with and conversing with volunteers and mentors, as well as conducting training.
  • You will be responsible for attending your chapter's weekly Village Mentoring program.
  • Communication with mentors and the regional office team occurs every week (or more frequently as circumstances may direct).
  • Mentor Coordinators are expected to attend a weekly experience/support meeting with the teams you are a part of.
  • Mentor coordinators should expect to serve for the entirety of the academic year.

Compensation and DREAM AmeriCorps Benefits:

Please note: Living stipends and education awards to be updated in July 2026 in accordance with the AmeriCorps grant cycle. Offer letters will not be sent until this information is updated.

  • Living Stipend provided to you in biweekly payments of $250.
  • Upon the completion of the service term, AmeriCorps members are eligible to receive the Segal Education Award, which can be used to pay education expenses or repay qualified student loans. $1565.08 for a 300 hour term.
  • As an AmeriCorps member at DREAM, you will have the additional support of a DREAM AmeriCorps Director to help you navigate your service term and apply for publicly funded programs.
  • DREAM is invested in your professional and personal development, and we hope to provide a variety of professional development opportunities throughout the service term.
  • If you engage in work-related travel outside of a commute, DREAM will provide reimbursement by mileage.


Required qualifications:

  • Must be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S.A. due to AmeriCorps requirements.
  • Be at least 17 years of age at the commencement of service OR be an out-of-school youth 16 years of age at the commencement of service participating in a program
  • Members must agree to the following Criminal History Checks to be performed in order to serve as an AmeriCorps Member: NSOPW (Public Sex Offender) Check, Statewide Criminal Repository Checks (for State of Service and State of Residence), and FBI fingerprint-based Criminal History Check. The member is aware that that their identity must be verified with a government-issued photo ID. The results of these checks will be kept confidential, but could affect eligibility to serve in AmeriCorps.
  • Current Chair for DREAM at one of our Boston Chapters
  • Commitment to the entire service term.
  • Commitment to the mission of AmeriCorps and DREAM.
  • Desire to enhance existing skills and develop new skills necessary for service.
  • Commitment to serve as a role model for youth.
  • A passion for supporting the ongoing work around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • Demonstrated practice or education serving diverse communities or populations of people of color in an equitable manner and a manner that is respectful and aware of the community's experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage time and set priorities while giving consideration to those serving, your fellow team members, the organization, and the self.
  • Ability to regularly meet in person with your team or your service assignment in their assigned location (including responsibility for transportation to and from).
  • Access to a reliable phone.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Ability and willingness to travel to college campus sites
  • Have participated in a leadership role in a club or extracurricular activity
  • Interest and investment in youth development
  • Ability to work as a member of a team
  • Commitment to holding unconditional positive regard for DREAM youth


Work environment: This position operates in multiple spaces. The spaces included may have characteristics similar to a professional office environment, an indoor/outdoor environment with active children and students, a community center, a classroom/campus, and/or the homes of our members and/or participants. This role routinely uses computers and various software regularly, as well as standard office/school equipment (such as phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and printers) as well as equipment characteristic of an outdoor and indoor youth day camp (pop-up shade canopies/tents, hand tools, activity supplies, food preparation equipment, storage spaces and sports equipment/toys).


Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee/member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job:

  • This position requires comfort working in outdoor environments, regardless of the weather. This position can be very active and frequently requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee/member is regularly required to communicate with individuals who talk and hear.
  • The employee/member may occasionally lift and/or move items over 50 pounds.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee/member is regularly required to observe and comprehend using vision abilities that include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.


Travel: Travel includes local travel (colleges, partnerships and communities with which we work). Out-of-the-area and overnight travel will be occasionally expected.

AAP/EEO Statement: The DREAM Program is an equal opportunity employer and an incorporated 501(c)3 charitable organization. The DREAM Program prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

At will employment: The DREAM Program is an at will employer. Employment with The DREAM Program is voluntary and is subject to termination by you or The DREAM Program at will, with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time. The policy of employment-at-will may not be modified by any officer or employee.