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NHLA Executive Assistant Role – Ideal for a Law Graduate or Law Student Near Completion NHLA is a forward-thinking organization committed to supporting small landlords and homeowners in managing and protecting their property interests. We are currently seeking a detail-oriented, long-term Executive Assistant to work closely with our leadership team—including the President, CEO, and Owner. This position is ideal for a recent law graduate or a law student nearing completion who is looking to build a meaningful, impactful career in real estate, housing, and property law. In this role, you will be trusted with high-level administrative responsibilities, including managing executive calendars, preparing legal and business reports, coordinating travel, and assisting in strategic decision-making. Your legal background will be especially valuable in supporting document review, compliance tracking, and communication with stakeholders and public agencies. Additional responsibilities include: Drafting and reviewing internal communications and legal correspondence Supporting light accounting and recordkeeping tasks Managing confidential files and maintaining organizational systems Creating presentations, reports, and summaries for internal and external use Acting as a liaison between NHLA leadership and a diverse clientele—bilingual fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred We are looking for a candidate with: A strong foundation in legal research, writing, and administrative procedure Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Suite Excellent judgment, communication skills, and a professional demeanor A proactive, problem-solving mindset and the ability to work independently Interest in housing law, landlord-tenant issues, and small property ownership At NHLA, we don’t just hire support—we invest in potential. We are committed to your continued professional growth, offering mentorship, exposure to real-world housing issues, and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to property reform and advocacy. Whether you’re preparing for the bar or exploring a career beyond the traditional firm path, this role provides the structure, experience, and leadership access to support your next steps. Join us and help shape the future of property ownership—while building yours. If you made it this far... Trust, it'll be much cooler working here than ai makes it sound above, I'm from the Bronx too.
Job Description: As an RGT Community Outreach Specialist, you are the face and voice of Risen Generation Transportation. Your main responsibility is to connect with families, schools, churches, and community centers to promote safe, reliable, and affordable transportation services. You will engage with the public directly through street outreach, tabling events, flyer distribution, and school visits (with permission), helping parents and organizations learn about our rideshare services for school, summer camps, after-school programs, and more. Key Responsibilities: Actively promote RGT transportation services in public spaces like malls, parks, libraries, and community events. Distribute flyers, speak with potential clients, and gather contact information for follow-up. Explain service options clearly (weekly and monthly prices, safety standards, school eligibility, etc.). Represent RGT with professionalism, warmth, and care for family needs. Maintain a daily or weekly log of contacts, interested leads, and sign-ups. Help families complete registration or refer them to the office or enrollment team. Report outreach progress and feedback to the program director. Support marketing campaigns (in-person or online) as needed. Qualifications: Friendly, approachable, and confident communicator. Passionate about helping families and children get safe transportation. Experience in outreach, sales, customer service, or promotions preferred. Must be dependable and able to work independently outdoors or at events. Bilingual speakers are a plus (Spanish, French, or others). Compensation: Paid weekly or on commission depending on program. Bonuses available for high-performing outreach specialists. Flexible h ours – part-time or weekend availability welcome.
NHLA is a forward-thinking organization dedicated to supporting small landlords and homeowners who need assistance with their properties. We are currently seeking a committed long-term Executive Assistant to support our leadership team, including the President, CEO, and Owner. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the company's daily operations and future growth while demonstrating a strong work ethic, ambition, and initiative. The ideal candidate will possess organizational skills, some accounting knowledge, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Suite. Bilingualism, preferably in Spanish, is required to communicate effectively with our diverse clientele. In this role, you will be responsible for high-level administrative support, managing calendars, coordinating travel, and preparing reports and presentations. You will also assist with basic accounting tasks, maintain organized files, and collaborate with team members to improve overall efficiency. We value excellent communication, professionalism, and commitment, and are looking for someone with a proactive attitude toward problem-solving. If you are motivated and eager to grow with our company, we encourage you to apply. Join us in fostering a supportive, collaborative team environment! In conclusion, I am committed to not only promoting your strengths and achievements but also fostering an environment where you can continue to thrive and develop. By providing ongoing support, mentorship, and opportunities for professional growth, I aim to ensure that you reach your full potential and contribute even more significantly to our collective success. If you made it this far... Trust, it'll be much cooler working here than ai makes it sound above, I'm from the Bronx too.
Location: NYC-based (approximately 90% in-person, 10% remote). Must be able to travel between program sites which are primarily in the Bronx with some additional sites in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Compensation: $25–$28/hour (non-exempt, hourly) Commitment: We are seeking someone who can commit to the full 2024–2025 school year (August/September 2025 through June 2026) at a minimum. Hours: ~15 hours/week in summer ~30 hours/week during the school year (excluding school closures and breaks) Position Overview SNACC is seeking a dynamic, youth-focused educator with a passion for food, wellness, and community to join our team as a Food Educator & Youth Wellness Instructor. This is not a culinary role—we're looking for someone who loves food, enjoys working with students, and brings high energy, creativity, and flexibility to educational settings. The ideal candidate has a background in education, experience working directly with youth (grades K–12), and a genuine enthusiasm for food, cooking, health, and community well-being. Light cooking and food prep skills are helpful, and while a background in hospitality is a plus, it’s not required. Key Responsibilities In-School Programming (In-Person): - Lead fun, hands-on food and wellness lessons multiple times per week in NYC public schools - Deliver SNACC’s food education curriculum aligned with DOE standards and youth development practices. - Create a warm, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment. - Procure, prep and transport materials/groceries for lessons (costs covered by SNACC). - Collaborate with school staff and SNACC leadership to tailor programming to student needs. Other Duties: - Attend periodic training and team check-ins with SNACC staff to review program progress and needs. - Inventory management, expense reporting - Support documentation, reflection, and continuous program improvement. - Complete background check and adhere to SNACC’s youth safety policies. Who You Are - Educator-first: You have experience teaching or facilitating youth programs (in schools, after-school, camps, etc.). - Youth-focused: You know how to connect with young people across age ranges (K–12) and build trust and enthusiasm. - Food & wellness enthusiast: You believe in the power of food as a tool for community-building, confidence, and health. Enjoy light cooking & food preparation. - Flexible & dependable: You can adapt to shifting schedules and environments, and you communicate clearly and proactively. - Organized & responsible: You can manage materials, time, and logistics with care and attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications - Background in education, public health, social work, or youth programming - Bilingual (Spanish/English) strongly preferred - NYC-based and able to travel to school sites - Able to transport groceries, food supplies, or light equipment (up to 30 lbs) - Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills - Passionate about equity, food justice, and youth empowerment - Able to work independently and collaboratively with a small, mission-driven team - Willingness to complete CPR, Food Safety, and other certifications as required (costs covered by SNACC) What You’ll Gain As a SNACC Food Educator, you’ll be at the forefront of helping young people and their families build healthy habits, confidence, and connections through joyful food education. You’ll contribute to a mission-driven organization making a real impact in NYC communities.