Administrative Assistant/Office manager – Carnegie Hill New York (CHNY) New York, NY Full-Time | In-Person | Monday–Friday | Trauma-Informed, Harm Reduction-Based Care 🏥 About Us Carnegie Hill New York (CHNY) is a respected outpatient treatment provider located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. We deliver trauma-informed, harm reduction-based care for individuals living with substance use disorders through our: OTP (Opioid Treatment Program) CDOP (Chemical Dependency Outpatient Program) We support recovery from opioids, alcohol, cannabis, stimulants, and other substances. CHNY emphasizes dignity, compassion, and evidence-based care. We are currently seeking a full-time Office Manager to oversee clinic operations and lead administrative support for either the OTP or CDOP program. 📝 Job Responsibilities Oversee front office and administrative operations for either OTP or CDOP Provide reception and clerical needs, ensuring efficient scheduling and patient flow Manage patient check-in, intake, billing coordination, and insurance verification Ensure accuracy of EHR entries and documentation in accordance with CHI policy Maintain supply ordering and inventory control Serve as a key liaison between administrative, clinical, and executive teams Ensure a calm, organized, and welcoming environment for patients and staff Attend required program education/training topics Demeanor supports the principles of trauma-informed and harm reduction-based care ✅ Qualifications Bilingual (English/Spanish) – Preferred Familiarity with electronic medical records preferred. Method One / Computalogic is our EMR. (training materials will be provided) Experience in administrative coordination or office management (healthcare setting preferred) Excellent organizational, communication, and multitasking skills High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s or bachelor’s degree preferred Dependable, detail-oriented, and team-oriented Understanding of trauma-informed and harm reduction frameworks a plus ⏰ Schedule Full-time, in-person role Monday–Friday From 8AM-2PM 📍 Location: 116 East 92nd Street, Manhattan, NY (Upper East Side) Easily accessible via the 4, 5, 6, and Q subway lines 💲 Compensation Competitive hourly wage (based on experience) No health insurance or PTO benefits offered Training provided during onboarding, including Method One / Computalogic Inclusive, mission-driven team environment 📬 How to Apply Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter via Indeed. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. 🤝 Join Our Team Carnegie Hill New York is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and lived experiences.
The Senior Manager, Birth Parent Services will supervise birth parent social workers. Responsibilities include working with birth parents in the options counseling, permanency planning and adoption process, individual counseling, writing psychosocial histories, visiting clients in hospital and community, discharging babies from hospital, facilitating selection of and meetings with adoptive parents, assisting in placement and/or return of infants, referral to community support services. The Senior Manager will conduct outreach, education, training at hospitals and agencies that serve expectant parents. Work closely with Program Director to implement department goals. This is an in-person position with annual salary range of $75,000-$80,000 commensurate with experience. II. Key Performance Indicators · Supervise the coordinator, Birth & Expectant Parent Services and any MSW interns as directed · Provide birth parent outreach, education and training to professionals at local hospitals, clinics and social services · Provide “options counseling” to pregnant and postpartum woman considering adoption for their newborns and young children · Visit clients in the hospital and at home, as needed · Represent the agency at hospital and discharge babies from hospitals to the agency’s interim care program · Determine client’s need for services and make referrals to resources outside of the agency · Gather bio-psycho-social background information, formulate assessments and write histories · Write case notes in client database and maintain up-to-date case records · Educate clients on best practices in adoption. Guide clients in planning, including making hospital plans, matching with adoptive families, reviewing legal documents and securing an optimal post surrender contact plan · Provide therapeutic counseling to individuals and families · Participate in placement and return of infants · Provide short term supportive and bereavement counseling to clients who have placed a child · Participate in answering birth parent inquiry calls to agency’s 24-hour, toll free birth parent telephone line · Actively participate in weekly supervision with direct Supervisor · Perform any other department or agency-related duties or special projects as directed by supervisor III. Education & Experience • MSW from an accredited school of social work, • A minimum of two years MSW experience, • NYS license to practice social work, • Must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record, • Experience in adoption and/or pregnancy counselling preferred; must have at least one-year counselling V. Key Competencies · Strong organizational skills, and ability to meet tight deadlines · Ability to multitask; strong execution skills; thorough follow through, and attention to detail · Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills · Ability to work in a collaborative environment with various departments, which supports both individual and cooperative work · Ability to work independently at satellite office locations
We're a patient-focused optometry practice and eyewear boutique seeking a responsible, personable, and detail-oriented Optical Assistant to join our team. This is the perfect opportunity for someone who is serious about starting a career. While no prior experience is required, we are looking for a professional, responsible and dedicated person who is committed to learning and growing with us, this also means it wouldn’t be a good fit for someone looking to do as little as possible to get by. This is a part-time position that may expand to full-time and requires Saturday availability. What You'll Do • Assist patients with appointments, insurance, and eyewear selection., • Educate patients on lens options and insurance coverage., • Support the optometrist with clinical and administrative tasks., • Perform eyewear adjustments and fittings., • Manage inventory and maintain the retail space. Why Join Us • Be part of a team that prioritizes clinical excellence and customer service., • Work with a loyal patient base., • Opportunities for professional growth. To apply, please send your resume and a brief cover letter, telling us about yourself.
Position Overview We are seeking a motivated and personable Onboarding Specialist to join our team. This individual will serve as the first point of contact for new patient referrals, ensuring a smooth and welcoming enrollment process. The ideal candidate is a strong communicator, organized, and passionate about helping patients access care. This role will also involve community outreach and on-site enrollment to expand program participation. Key Responsibilities Contact all new patient referrals promptly to introduce our program, explain services, and guide them through the enrollment process. Build relationships with patients, families, and referral sources to encourage program participation. Maintain accurate records of patient outreach, enrollment status, and follow-up needs. Conduct in-person visits to community locations, adult day cares, clinics, or partner sites to meet with potential patients and assist with enrollment. Work closely with intake and program teams to ensure patients transition smoothly into services. Track enrollment goals and contribute to strategies that increase patient participation. Provide excellent customer service and support to patients and their families during onboarding. Qualifications Previous experience in patient intake, healthcare outreach, or customer service preferred. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to connect with patients and families. Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple referrals at once. Comfortable conducting outreach calls and in-person visits. Bilingual skills (English + Spanish, Creole, or Russian) a plus. Schedule & Compensation Full-time or part-time depending on program needs. Competitive salary/benefits based on experience.
About Us For over 175 years, Seamen’s Society has been dedicated to helping children survive, thrive, and succeed. Our programs provide critical support to vulnerable children and families, and we are looking for passionate, dedicated professionals to join us in making a difference. If you’re seeking a rewarding career where your work truly matters, we invite you to be part of our mission. With opportunities in Brooklyn and Staten Island, we offer competitive salaries, career growth potential, and a comprehensive benefits package. Seamen’s Society for Children and Families is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and an Equal Opportunity Employer. Take the next step in your career and help create brighter futures for children and families, apply today! Supervisor - Preventive Family Treatment and Rehabilitation Role Summary: This position is responsible for supervising a unit within the Family Treatment and Rehabilitation (FT/R) program. The supervisor oversees all staffing functions including hiring, scheduling, case assignments, employee relations, and performance evaluations. They ensure program compliance with ACS, Connections, and PROMIS requirements, and manage key functions such as Family Team Conferences, Clinical Diagnostic Team meetings, and QA documentation. The role requires strong leadership, clinical knowledge, organizational skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal teams and community partners to support at-risk families and meet agency goals. Duties and Responsibilities: • Conducts joint interviews with Director and makes hiring decisions for their unit., • Manages staff work hours and schedules., • Manages all case assignments and distribution of work., • Manages and documents employee complaints within the unit., • Manages employee progressive discipline when required., • Provide direct supervision to FT/R staff ensuring the program meets all mandates., • Assist walk ins., • Manages Family Team Conferences, Clinical Diagnostic Team meetings with families that result in a service plan for the family., • Ensure that all reporting requirements with Connections and PROMIS are completed and all ACS requirements for the programs are met., • Responsible to interact with the program monitors to ensure programs are successful and at full capacity., • Maintain a positive relationship with community networks and with appropriate agencies and community groups to benefit the programs and the agency., • Conduct employee evaluations., • Conduct quarterly case record reviews (physical records).Complete monthly case review and enter note in Connections., • Work in collaboration with the QA dept to monitor FASP’s, casework contacts and other QA mandates and ensure FTC’s are scheduled and held., • Provide back-up for other supervisors in the Preventive programs Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: • Knowledge and experience providing clinical interventions and counseling services for families., • Ability to manage and supervise all staff., • Excellent interpersonal, organizational and computer skills., • Skills with crisis intervention and community networking, • Ability to work independently., • Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation Qualifications/Requirements: • MSW/LMSW and experience working with families required., • 3+years of progressive supervisory experience, • Due to the nature of the work environment work hours will be based on needs of program and may vary., • Our Agency operates in 2 locations: Staten Island and Brooklyn. In rare occasions you may be temporarily transferred to either site to meet program needs., • Performs other duties/responsibilities as assigned within scope of position
At CCA, we are committed to fair transparent pay, and we strive to provide competitive market-informed compensation. The successful candidate's salary is determined by the combination of knowledge, skills, competencies, experience and geography. Our goal is to continue to make CCA one of the most desirable nonprofit places at which to work, and in part, recognize the importance of work-life balance. Position Summary: Job Summary: The Receptionist greets all CCA participants, visitors, vendors and staff, handles appointment scheduling, check-ins, payments and helps participants navigate CCA’s office. The receptionist provides general office support to all programs within the 25 Chapel Street office with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks like answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate staff, mail distribution, and similar clerical duties as assigned. Direct Supervisor: Manager of Operation and Human Resources Responsibilities: Greet staff, visitors, vendors and participants, checking participants in for appointments per front desk established procedure, and providing all visitors/vendors an attestation form with HIPAA Confidentiality Statement. Assist participants in scheduling and rescheduling appointments and provide reminders of upcoming appointments. Answer telephone calls, routing calls to the appropriate person. Facilitate participant referrals and admissions by collecting information via telephone or in- person. Update participant demographic information in the electronic health record information. Collect and reconcile payments from participants, where applicable following established procedures. Be a point of contact for participant and visitor questions, providing answers directly or directing them to the right resource. Provide Metrocards to eligible participants. Provide coverage for other clerical duties as needed. Participate in staff meetings, supervisory meetings, and training. Identify and report opportunities to improve the quality of care, staff effectiveness, and participant satisfaction. Word process reports, memoranda and correspondence. Purchases Orders for medical and office supplies. Create IDs and replacement IDs Reminding participants when their insurance expires. Conduct timely reviews of staff credentials in Streamline Verify to ensure proper credentialing verification Manage the Public Transport Automated Reimbursement (PTAR) process, submitting required reports and addressing issues. Run Central Registry Report Add and Discharge participants. Medical Dispensing Report from eCR once per week every week. Assist with Insurance Verification Supervise reception area. Maintain a clean, welcoming and comfortable environment. Receiving and sorting daily mail and packages. Uploading photo to EHR Member of CCA Office Safety Committee. Perform data entry or other administrative tasks as assigned. Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Associate's/Bachelor's degree. (Related experience will be considered in lieu college degree) 3+ years of experience in a front desk / receptionist role required. Experience with Electronic Health Records preferred. Commitment to and experience in working with adults with diverse cultural backgrounds who are involved, or at risk of involvement, with the criminal/juvenile justice system, HIV/ AIDS, or substance abuse. Exemplary customer service skills. Strong organizational and attention to detail skills Computer Skills required Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred. Experience in a receptionist role of a busy healthcare clinic is desired. ALL APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT COVER LETTER WITH RESUME. 12 paid holidays per year 20 days of earned time off (ETO) for full-time staff, with the ability to use it after 90-days of employment. Time off is earned starting on your first day. 7 days of paid sick time 100% paid family leave 3% retirement contribution regardless of employee contribution, applicable to salary after the 1st 6 months of employment Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program