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  • National Homeowner-Landlord Association
    Legal Assistant
    Legal Assistant
    2 days ago
    $500–$1500 monthly
    Part-time
    Pelham Bay, The Bronx

    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.

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  • Hogar Inc
    Grant Writer
    Grant Writer
    8 days ago
    $50000–$75000 yearly
    Full-time
    Woodstock, The Bronx

    📝 Job Title: Grant Writer 📌 Job Summary: A Grant Writer is responsible for identifying funding opportunities and crafting compelling proposals to secure financial support for an organization’s programs and initiatives. They work closely with program staff, finance teams, and leadership to align proposals with strategic goals and ensure compliance with funder requirements. 🔍 Key Responsibilities: Research & Strategy: Identify and research potential funding sources (government, foundations, corporations). Understand the organization’s mission, programs, and financial needs. Analyze Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and funding guidelines. Proposal Development: Write, edit, and submit high-quality grant proposals and supporting documents. Develop project budgets and timelines in collaboration with relevant departments. Tailor proposals to meet specific funder requirements and priorities. Communication & Coordination: Collaborate with internal teams to gather necessary data and program details. Maintain relationships with funders and respond to inquiries. Present proposals and reports to funders and senior leadership. Tracking & Reporting: Maintain records of submitted, pending, and awarded grants. Ensure compliance with grant terms and reporting deadlines. Provide regular updates and performance reports to stakeholders. 🎓 Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Journalism, Nonprofit Management, or related field. 2–5 years of experience in grant writing or fundraising. Proven success in securing grants from diverse sources. Familiarity with budgeting and financial reporting. 🛠️ Skills Required: Exceptional written and verbal communication. Strong research and analytical skills. Attention to detail and organizational ability. Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and grant management software. Knowledge of fundraising strategies and nonprofit operations.

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  • all4webs
    Sales Representative
    Sales Representative
    23 days ago
    Full-time
    West Bronx, The Bronx

    Job Summary: We are seeking a motivated and results-driven Sales Representative with proven experience to join our team at Phase 10. The Sales Representative will be responsible for generating leads, building strong customer relationships, and achieving sales targets while ensuring excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities: Proactively identify, pursue, and close new sales opportunities. Meet and exceed individual and team sales targets. Conduct onsite client meetings, presentations, and product/service demonstrations. Maintain strong, long-term customer relationships to encourage repeat business. Handle customer inquiries, address concerns, and provide product/service information. Prepare and deliver accurate sales reports, forecasts, and updates to management. Stay updated with market trends, competitor activities, and company offerings. Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and ethical standards. Qualifications & Skills: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, or related field (preferred but not required). Proven work experience as a Sales Representative or similar role (minimum 1–2 years). Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills. Ability to meet and exceed sales goals under pressure. Self-motivated, goal-oriented, and highly organized. Proficiency in MS Office and CRM tools is a plus. Willingness to work onsite at Phase 10. What We Offer: Competitive base salary plus commission. Career growth opportunities. Training and development programs. Supportive and dynamic work environment.

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  • Wellness In Inwood
    Program Administrator
    Program Administrator
    26 days ago
    $65000–$75000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    The Program Director is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the program, ensuring quality service delivery, and supervising staff in collaboration with the Clinical Director. This role focuses on maintaining compliance with program policies, implementing best practices, and enhancing client care. Program director is responsible for the overall management and administrative operations of an OASAS Part 822 treatment program. The Program Director must have supervisory experience. Responsibilities: Work under the Clinical Director to implement program policies, procedures, and protocols. Provide direct supervision to Case Managers, Client Care Coordinators, and other program staff, ensuring effective service delivery. Oversee the substance use treatment and recovery support services, ensuring alignment with Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) such as Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Trauma-Informed Care (TIC). Ensure all client services comply with regulatory requirements and organizational standards. Monitor and support staff in case management, crisis intervention, and discharge planning. Develop and implement strategies to enhance service quality, client engagement, and program outcomes. Review and ensure accurate documentation of client records, treatment plans, and progress notes. Collaborate with community agencies, healthcare providers, and referral sources to ensure seamless client care. Monitor program outcomes, prepare reports, and provide data analysis to measure effectiveness. Assist in incident management and crisis response, ensuring staff adhere to safety protocols. Participate in audits, compliance reviews, and quality improvement initiatives. Interview, hire, train, appraise, evaluate, discipline/terminate subordinate staff. Oversee monthly reporting, including to OASAS, executive management, STARS, legal references, and more. Manage comprehensive training needs of clinical and administrative staff. Build relationships with outside entities to increase referrals. Implement strategic plan for program growth. Ensure that all program staff upholds the agency's Code of Conduct/Code of Ethics and comply with all Federal, state and local law/regulation, including confidentiality and HIPAA privacy/security regulations. Lead weekly interdisciplinary team meetings/case conferences/QI. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Minimum of three (3) years of supervisory experience in a behavioral health, substance use, or social services setting. Experience in substance use treatment, mental health services, and supportive housing programs. Knowledge of clinical case management, discharge planning, and crisis intervention techniques. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to train and mentor staff in Evidence-Based Practices (EBP). Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and electronic health record (EHR) systems. Currently hold a LMHC license in good standing. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Core Competencies: Leadership & Supervision: Guide and support a multi-disciplinary team to ensure high-quality service delivery. Program Development: Implement strategies that enhance program effectiveness and client outcomes. Compliance & Accountability: Maintain adherence to regulatory standards and internal policies. Communication & Collaboration: Engage with internal and external stakeholders to foster a strong support network. Problem-Solving & Adaptability: Address client needs and staff challenges proactively and efficiently. This position is a critical leadership role, requiring a strong clinical background, supervisory skills, and commitment to high-quality care. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year Benefits: Paid time off Parental leave People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Work Location: In person

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