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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    hace 10 días
    Jornada completa
    Flushing, Queens

    The Administrative Assistant provides reliable, bilingual operational support to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager, Deputy Regional Executive Officer, and Regional Executive Officer of the Northeast Region. This role is the execution backbone of a multi-site, multi-mission nonprofit — handling day-to-day coordination, documentation, communication, and logistics so that leadership can focus on strategy and mission. The ideal candidate is highly organized, bilingual in Traditional Chinese and English, comfortable working across multiple platforms and teams, and aligned with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service. Key Responsibilities 1. Office Administration & Leadership Support Manage day-to-day administrative operations: calendar coordination, correspondence, filing, and digital systems (Google Drive, shared accounts) Maintain organizational directories, officer contact lists, and shared reference materials Coordinate IT setup and maintenance for regional admin email accounts and digital tools Identify and flag branding, publications, or communications issues for leadership review Support production and distribution of organizational materials including org charts, responsibility maps, and publications 1. Human Resources & Workforce Administration Assist with drafting and formatting job descriptions, offer letters, and contractor agreements Manage job postings on hiring platforms (Indeed, LinkedIn, university boards); track spend and process reimbursements Coordinate interview scheduling and candidate communications throughout the hiring process Maintain onboarding and offboarding checklists; manage documentation, file transitions, and access coordination Assist with HR compliance documentation including Workers’ Compensation certificates and governance memos 1. Grant & Program Administration Support Coordinate logistics across program teams — scheduling, supply procurement, reporting, and partner communications Prepare program summary materials and presentations for leadership and external audiences 1. Facilities, IT & Operational Systems Evaluate and compare operational platforms and tools; produce summary analyses for leadership 1. Volunteer, Intern & Community Engagement Support Assist with scheduling and logistics for partner meetings with government agencies, CBOs, and healthcare networks Route partnership opportunities, network updates, and external resources to appropriate staff 1. Bilingual Communications & Organizational Culture Serve as a communications bridge between Mandarin-speaking leadership and English-language partners and programs Coordinate digital communications and marketing initiatives across internal teams Required & Preferred Qualifications Required Qualifications Bilingual proficiency in Traditional Chinese and English — written and verbal; non-negotiable for this role Bachelor’s degree required; degree in nonprofit management, public administration, communications, or a related field preferred 2+ years of administrative, operations, or program coordination experience in a nonprofit, community, or professional setting Proficiency with Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar) and common productivity tools Strong written communication skills in both languages — able to draft clear, professional correspondence independently Highly organized with demonstrated ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and deadlines Alignment with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service Preferred Qualifications Experience with nonprofit HR processes, grant administration, or program coordination Awareness of AI concepts and tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini); genuine willingness to learn and apply emerging technologies to administrative and program workflows Knowledge of Tzu Chi organizational structure, mission, and volunteer culture Experience working across generational, cultural, and language lines in a community setting Working Conditions & Expectations Primary work location: Flushing, NY — Northeast Region Headquarters May require occasional evening or weekend availability for organizational events, trainings, or programs Works within a values-driven, multilingual organizational culture — patience, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity are essential Reports directly to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager and Deputy Regional Executive Officer; supports the Regional Executive Officer; works in close coordination with program, finance, HR, and volunteer teams Pay: $23.00 - $26.00 per hour Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Language: Mandarin (Required) Ability to Commute: Flushing, NY 11354 (Preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Construction Attorney
    Construction Attorney
    hace 1 mes
    $125000–$150000 anual
    Jornada completa
    Lincoln Park

    Real Estate Attorney/Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Variances Employer: Confidential – A Mid-Size Real Estate Developer Location: Hackensack, New Jersey Job Type: Full-Time Salary: Based on experience Benefits: Comprehensive Benefits Package (Details Below) About The Company: The Company is a leading real estate development firm specializing in commercial real estate transactions, land use approvals, and zoning variances. We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney (7-10 years of experience) to play a critical role in handling property acquisitions, lease negotiations, municipal approvals, entitlements, and regulatory compliance. Position Overview: This role requires deep expertise in commercial real estate law, land use, zoning approvals, and contract negotiations. The ideal candidate will work closely with our development team to facilitate complex real estate transactions, advocate for zoning and variance approvals, and ensure regulatory compliance. Responsibilities also include PILOT agreements, due diligence, financing matters, landlord/tenant issues, and real estate tax appeals. Key Responsibilities: • Commercial Real Estate Transactions: Draft, review, and negotiate purchase agreements, leases, financing, and closing documents., • Land Use & Zoning Approvals: Represent The O’Neill Group in zoning variances, special permits, site plan approvals, and regulatory compliance matters., • Municipal & Regulatory Affairs: Collaborate with zoning boards, planning commissions, and government agencies to secure project approvals., • Due Diligence & Risk Management: Conduct title reviews, environmental assessments, and zoning compliance checks to mitigate risks., • Regulatory Compliance & Legal Strategy: Ensure all projects align with local, state, and federal real estate regulations., • Litigation & Dispute Resolution: Work with outside counsel on land use disputes, zoning appeals, and real estate litigation cases. Qualifications & Requirements: • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school., • Licensed to practice law and is in good standing with the bar., • 7-10 years of experience in commercial real estate law, land use, and zoning., • Proven track record of securing zoning approvals, variances, and development entitlements., • Strong contract negotiation and real estate transactional skills., • Experience working with developers, municipal agencies, and real estate professionals., • Excellent legal research, negotiation, and communication skills., • Familiarity with environmental compliance, easements, and title issues is a plus. Full Benefits Package: ✔ Competitive Salary, based upon experience. ✔ Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance – Comprehensive coverage for you & your family ✔ 401(k) Retirement Plan ✔ Paid Time Off (PTO) – Vacation, personal days, and holidays Join a dynamic team and make an impact in commercial real estate development! 🚀 Apply Now: Send your resume and cover letter to Glenn:

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    hace 15 días
    Jornada completa
    Flushing, Queens

    The Administrative Assistant provides reliable, bilingual operational support to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager, Deputy Regional Executive Officer, and Regional Executive Officer of the Northeast Region. This role is the execution backbone of a multi-site, multi-mission nonprofit — handling day-to-day coordination, documentation, communication, and logistics so that leadership can focus on strategy and mission. The ideal candidate is highly organized, bilingual in Traditional Chinese and English, comfortable working across multiple platforms and teams, and aligned with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service. Key Responsibilities 1. Office Administration & Leadership Support Manage day-to-day administrative operations: calendar coordination, correspondence, filing, and digital systems (Google Drive, shared accounts) Maintain organizational directories, officer contact lists, and shared reference materials Coordinate IT setup and maintenance for regional admin email accounts and digital tools Identify and flag branding, publications, or communications issues for leadership review Support production and distribution of organizational materials including org charts, responsibility maps, and publications 1. Human Resources & Workforce Administration Assist with drafting and formatting job descriptions, offer letters, and contractor agreements Manage job postings on hiring platforms (Indeed, LinkedIn, university boards); track spend and process reimbursements Coordinate interview scheduling and candidate communications throughout the hiring process Maintain onboarding and offboarding checklists; manage documentation, file transitions, and access coordination Assist with HR compliance documentation including Workers’ Compensation certificates and governance memos 1. Grant & Program Administration Support Coordinate logistics across program teams — scheduling, supply procurement, reporting, and partner communications Prepare program summary materials and presentations for leadership and external audiences 1. Facilities, IT & Operational Systems Evaluate and compare operational platforms and tools; produce summary analyses for leadership 1. Volunteer, Intern & Community Engagement Support Assist with scheduling and logistics for partner meetings with government agencies, CBOs, and healthcare networks Route partnership opportunities, network updates, and external resources to appropriate staff 1. Bilingual Communications & Organizational Culture Serve as a communications bridge between Mandarin-speaking leadership and English-language partners and programs Coordinate digital communications and marketing initiatives across internal teams Required & Preferred Qualifications Required Qualifications Bilingual proficiency in Traditional Chinese and English — written and verbal; non-negotiable for this role Bachelor’s degree required; degree in nonprofit management, public administration, communications, or a related field preferred 2+ years of administrative, operations, or program coordination experience in a nonprofit, community, or professional setting Proficiency with Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar) and common productivity tools Strong written communication skills in both languages — able to draft clear, professional correspondence independently Highly organized with demonstrated ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and deadlines Alignment with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service Preferred Qualifications Experience with nonprofit HR processes, grant administration, or program coordination Awareness of AI concepts and tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini); genuine willingness to learn and apply emerging technologies to administrative and program workflows Knowledge of Tzu Chi organizational structure, mission, and volunteer culture Experience working across generational, cultural, and language lines in a community setting Working Conditions & Expectations Primary work location: Flushing, NY — Northeast Region Headquarters May require occasional evening or weekend availability for organizational events, trainings, or programs Works within a values-driven, multilingual organizational culture — patience, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity are essential Reports directly to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager and Deputy Regional Executive Officer; supports the Regional Executive Officer; works in close coordination with program, finance, HR, and volunteer teams Pay: $23.00 - $26.00 per hour Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Language: Mandarin (Required) Ability to Commute: Flushing, NY 11354 (Preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Payroll Accountant
    Payroll Accountant
    hace 2 meses
    Jornada parcial
    Manhattan, New York

    Job Summary: The Payroll Accountant is responsible for managing and processing employee payroll while ensuring accuracy, compliance with laws and regulations, and timely reporting. This role works closely with HR and finance teams to maintain payroll records, handle tax filings, and support audits. Key Responsibilities: Process payroll for employees on a regular schedule (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly) Ensure accurate calculation of wages, overtime, bonuses, and deductions Maintain and update payroll records, including new hires, terminations, and changes Prepare and file payroll taxes in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations Reconcile payroll accounts and resolve discrepancies Coordinate with HR regarding employee data and benefits deductions Generate payroll reports for management and accounting purposes Ensure compliance with labor laws, tax regulations, and company policies Assist with audits and provide necessary payroll documentation Handle employee inquiries related to payroll, taxes, and deductions Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field Proven experience in payroll processing or accounting Knowledge of payroll systems and accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, ADP, SAP) Strong understanding of payroll tax laws and compliance requirements High attention to detail and accuracy Excellent organizational and time management skills Ability to handle confidential information with integrity Preferred Skills: Experience with multi-state or international payroll Familiarity with labor laws and government reporting requirements 1 vacant position and she just 2 hours per week Company address: New York Habitat VLF, Inc. 31 W 34th St Ste 8144. New York, NY

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