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  • Payroll Accountant
    Payroll Accountant
    2 days ago
    Part-time
    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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  • Residential Coordinator
    Residential Coordinator
    28 days ago
    $52500–$58000 yearly
    Full-time
    Hackensack River Waterfront, Jersey City

    If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity to work in the non-profit area Hudson Milestones could be a wonderful organization for you to join! The Residential Coordinator (Group Home Manager) or RC, position requires experience in planning and implementing programs for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. It involves quality assurance, training of staff, preparation of programmatic and financial data reports, and personnel related responsibilities. The RC is responsible for ensuring a smooth operation and remaining compliant with agency and state regulations. We are looking for a strong candidate to lead a Hudson County based Group Home. Responsibilities/Requirements include but are not limited to: Responsible for reading, knowing and complying with all appropriate governing documents in the administration of their programs be it contracts, agency policies and procedures, State or Federal standards, specific program operations manuals and circulars both internal and external, and the like. Ensures compliance with the agency’s Operations and Personnel Manuals and the Division of Developmental Disabilities Standards Manual. Completes and/or reviews and submits all logs, records, forms, schedules, and reports as required by the agency and the Division of Developmental Disabilities. Maintains all program files according to agency and Division of Developmental Disabilities specifications. Attends meetings and training as directed by the Director of Residential Services. Ensures nutritional and dietary needs of the clients are met. Ensures maintenance of dietary and nutritional information on clients. Ensures all Individual Habilitation Plans and supporting documentation are implemented and consistent with agency and State philosophy and requirements and monitors same. Supervises maintenance of home and property, assuring safe, clean, and orderly environment. Ensures proper program coverage by staff at all times, consistent with client needs and program budget. Coordinates client health care including scheduling and reporting appointments and treatment. Provides transportation to medical appointments when necessary. Supervises medication dispersion and documentation. Report all unusual incident reports and internal reports Facilitates family and guardian contacts. Directs staff and volunteers in program, providing guidance, role modeling and instruction as needed. Ensures full and comprehensive training and orientation of new staff and substitutes. Completes staff evaluations and new hire probationary logs. Maintains professional demeanor in all interactions with clients, supervisors, staff, families, neighbors, professionals and others involved in the program. Maintains, documents, and disperses household funds including petty cash, grocery, client funds, recreation, salary and clothing disbursement. Coordinates daily activity and recreation schedules ensuring follow through and completion. Ensures client development in: A. Self Help Skills B. Community Living C. Social Skills D. Activities of Daily Living Ensures implementation and monitoring of Individual Habilitation Plans, Behavior Support Plans and other training plans required. Participate and ensures accuracy of payroll reporting. Provides transportation for residents as necessary. During off hours, serves as the “On Call” in case of an emergency in order to provide coverage or as directed by the Director of Residential Services. Implements department wide programming as requested by the Director of Residential. Monitors program budget to ensure appropriate expenditures. Coordinates, attends and/or schedules all required meetings relevant to the operation of the residential program as directed by the Director of Residential Services and/or Chief Executive Officer. Provides a consistent means of relaying information from the Administration to staff and vice versa as needed. Works flexible hours as necessary for the benefit of the program. Respects the confidential nature of all information regarding clients and families. Ensures that a client’s dignity is not compromised in any way. Ensures that a safe and healthy environment is maintained for all clients at all times. Cooperates with the Licensee and any Department staff in any inspection or investigation. Performs all other duties as assigned by the Director of Residential Services and/or the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee. All staff are strongly encouraged to participate in any/all fundraising activities to any extent possible. Each RC is required to work 1 evening, 1 Weekend Day, and 1 overnight per month for staff supervision. Candidates must possess a valid NJ driver's license (or transfer), be 21 and older, pass physical & substance screening, fingerprinting and complete online state mandated training prior to Orientation. EOE V/W/D Position Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Psychology or related field, or Equivalent Valid New Jersey driver’s license (Probationary/Provisional not accepted) Strong written and oral communication skills. Twenty-one years of age or older. Supervisory skills a must. A minimum of three (3) years experience working with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities including individual habilitation plan development, program monitoring and behavioral plan development experience One (1) year experience in a residential program as a Group Home Manager Two (2) years additional experience in a residential program in a supervisory role. EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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  • Paralegal
    Paralegal
    1 month ago
    $90000–$110000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    About Us ASG is a New York–headquartered, SEC-registered investment firm with approximately $1.5 billion in assets under management. The firm invests in global innovation across public and private markets, applying institutional-grade rigor, disciplined underwriting, and proprietary data intelligence to identify and invest in category-defining companies. We're small by design — which means every person here has real ownership and real impact. We're looking for a sharp, detail-oriented Paralegal to help us execute at an institutional level without losing the agility of a high-performing startup. The Role This is a full-time on-site Paralegal role based in New York, NY. You'll sit at the center of our legal and investment operations — managing closing workflows, maintaining legal records, and ensuring every transaction is executed with precision. You'll work directly with our GC/CCO, investment team, external counsel, and portfolio companies. What You'll Do • Manage closing documentation and checklists for direct investments, co-investments, fund commitments, SPVs, and secondary transactions, • Prepare and track DocuSign execution packages; maintain signature logs and assemble fully executed closing sets, • Review and verify accuracy of entity names, signature blocks, schedules, exhibits, and key deal terms (MFN elections, side-letter obligations, governance rights), • Organize subscription documents and fund trackers; coordinate KYC/AML packages, capital call schedules, and investor onboarding, • Support SPV and entity formation workflows — EIN applications, registered agent setup, bank account openings, and cap table maintenance, • Conduct first-pass reviews of NDAs and vendor agreements using internal playbooks; prepare redlines for attorney review, • Maintain structured legal records across OneDrive, Notion, and DocuSign with clean version control and folder organization, • Coordinate with outside counsel on LPA drafts, PPM updates, and side-letter negotiations; maintain final governing document sets, • Track entity compliance obligations — annual filings, franchise taxes, good-standing renewals, and reporting deadlines What You Bring • 3–7+ years of experience in legal operations, fund administration, or paralegal work — ideally in VC/PE or a law firm, • Bachelor's degree required; JD or paralegal certification a plus, • Working knowledge of investment documents: SPAs, SAFEs, LPAs, side letters, NDAs, and subscription agreements, • Hands-on experience with DocuSign, entity formation, and KYC/AML workflows, • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, OneDrive, and Notion (or similar), • Exceptional organizational skills and version control discipline, • Comfortable managing multiple transactions simultaneously under tight deadlines, • Ability to take initiative, maintain confidentiality, and work with limited supervision. Nice to have: • Prior experience in venture capital, private equity, fund administration, or investment management., • Experience preparing redlines using playbooks or contract guidelines., • Familiarity with regulatory filings, corporate governance, and basic tax concepts., • Experience working in small, fast-paced, high-accountability environments. Compensation $90,000 – $110,000 base salary + bonus potential. Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. ASG offers competitive benefits and actively supports professional development. Alpha Square Group is an equal opportunity employer.

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  • Campaign Internship (unpaid)
    Campaign Internship (unpaid)
    1 month ago
    Part-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Help Elect Jasmin Sanchez for New York State Assembly Politics doesn’t change because politicians decide to change it. It changes when people organize and demand it. Our campaign for New York State Assembly in District 65 is building a grassroots movement across Lower Manhattan to fight for housing justice, healthcare for all, climate action, and a government that puts people over profit. We’re looking for interns and volunteers ready to help organize the community and build the future of New York. No experience required. Just commitment and curiosity. What You’ll Do Interns will be part of the campaign’s organizing team and will gain real hands-on experience in electoral politics. You’ll help with: • Door-to-door canvassing, • Petitioning to get on the ballot, • Phonebanking and textbanking, • Social media and digital organizing, • Community outreach in NYCHA and neighborhood organizations, • Campaign events, rallies, and volunteer organizing You will be talking directly with voters and helping grow a grassroots movement. What You’ll Learn This internship gives you real campaign experience, including: • Grassroots organizing, • Campaign field strategy, • Voter persuasion and turnout, • Political messaging, • Coalition building, • How elections actually work Many people who start as campaign interns go on to become organizers, policy advocates, and candidates themselves. Who Should Apply Students, young professionals, and community members who want to make a difference. We especially encourage applications from: • Public housing residents, • College students, • First-generation college students, • Immigrant communities, • Young organizers and activists Multilingual applicants (Spanish, Chinese, and other languages) are strongly encouraged to apply. Time Commitment Flexible schedules available. Most interns commit 8–15 hours per week, with additional opportunities for campaign events and organizing days. Apply Send a short message with your name, school (if applicable), availability, and why you want to get involved to! Another New York is possible but only if we organize for it. Join the campaign.

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  • Senior Accounting Manager
    Senior Accounting Manager
    1 month ago
    $110000–$120000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    About Global Citizen Global Citizen is a movement of engaged citizens who are using their collective voice to end extreme poverty. On our platform, Global Citizens learn about the systemic causes of extreme poverty, take action on these issues, and earn rewards for their actions as part of a global community committed to lasting change. Global Citizens have taken over 42.9 million actions since 2009. Today, these actions, in combination with high-level advocacy work, have led to over $49 billion being distributed to our partners around the world, impacting 1.3 billion lives in the fight to end extreme poverty. Role Overview Global Citizen is seeking a Senior Accounting Manager to own the accounting function across the organization. Reporting directly to the VP of Finance & Operations, this role is responsible for the integrity of Global Citizen’s books and records, the timely execution of month-end and year-end close, and the preparation of consolidated financial statements across multiple international entities. While Accounts Payable and Payroll functions are executed by designated staff, the Senior Accounting Manager maintains ultimate oversight and accountability for these processes and for the accuracy and completeness of all financial reporting. This role also leads the annual audit, Form 990 preparation, Worker’s Compensation audit, and other regulatory compliance requirements. Key Responsibilities Accounting Operations & Month End Close 40% • Own and manage the full month-end and year-end close process, ensuring accurate and timely reporting, • Maintain the general ledger and ensure proper classification and reconciliation of all accounts, • Review balance sheet reconciliations and key account analyses, • Ensure adherence to GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards, • Maintain and continuously improve accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls, • Consolidated Financial Reporting & Global Oversight 30%, • Prepare consolidated financial statements across multiple international entities, including but not limited to intercompany transactions and multi-currency considerations, • Ensure consistency in accounting treatment and reporting across international books, • Partner with international teams to ensure accurate and timely reporting submissions, • Provide accurate financial information to support leadership decision making, • Audit & Regulatory Compliance 20%, • Lead the annual external audit process and serve as the primary point of contact for auditors, • Prepare audit schedules, supporting documentation, and technical accounting memos, • Oversee preparation and filing of IRS Form 990 and related tax filings, • Lead the annual Worker’s Compensation audit and ensure completion of other compliance reporting, • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and international regulatory requirements, • Oversight of AP, Payroll, & Financial Controls 10%, • Provide oversight and final accountability for Accounts Payable and Payroll processes, • Ensure strong internal controls over cash and financial transactions, • Partner with staff executing AP and Payroll to ensure alignment with reporting deadlines and accounting standards Fundamental Requirements Education & Experience • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field., • 7+ years of progressive accounting experience, including nonprofit accounting experience., • Demonstrated experience leading month-end close and preparing consolidated financial statements., • Experience managing external audits and IRS Form 990 filings., • Strong knowledge of GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards., • Experience working with international entities and multi-currency consolidations preferred., • Proficiency in Sage Intacct (strongly preferred) and advanced Excel skills., • Attributes, • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to accuracy., • Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills., • Ability to work independently while collaborating cross-functionally., • Excellent written and verbal communication skills., • Using AI tools to work smarter and drive impact is an essential part of every role at Global Citizen. All staff must integrate AI into their daily work, whether improving workflows, analyzing information, or enhancing communication in service of our mission. Benefits Why Global Citizen? In this coming decade of action and accountability, Global Citizen will be the leading international voice, educator, and influencer that rallies humanity to take full responsibility and accountability for eradicating extreme poverty. You have a chance to contribute and make this world a better place for all. More Details • Must be authorized for employment in the United States, • Global Citizen operates on a hybrid work model - 3 days (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) in our NYC office and 2 days (Monday & Friday) telecommuting., • Full-time, ongoing employees are eligible for a competitive benefits package: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; commuter benefits; 403(b) retirement savings & employer match; generous paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays); paid parental leave; employee discounts; FSA; Professional Development Assistance (EAP)., • Salary Range: $110,000 - $120,000 Annual Salary Global Citizen is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. Global Citizen strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, citizenship or any other protected classification under applicable federal, state, or local laws. In addition, Global Citizen complies with the relevant country laws governing employment nondiscrimination in all our international offices. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.

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  • Technical & Government Sales Specialist
    Technical & Government Sales Specialist
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Long Island City, Queens

    We are seeking a Technical & Government Sales Specialist to drive sales, build relationships, and support clients in government and technical sectors. This role requires a strong understanding of technical products, government procurement processes, and the ability to communicate complex solutions effectively. Key Responsibilities: Identify, develop, and manage relationships with government agencies, contractors, and technical clients. Promote and sell technical products or solutions tailored to government and enterprise needs. Understand and navigate government procurement regulations, RFPs, and compliance requirements. Provide technical presentations, demonstrations, and training to clients. Prepare proposals, quotes, and sales documentation. Collaborate with internal teams to meet customer requirements and ensure satisfaction. Track sales performance, report metrics, and forecast opportunities. Stay up-to-date on industry trends, competitor products, and government policies. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, or related field preferred. Proven experience in technical sales, government sales, or related fields. Strong knowledge of government procurement processes and regulations. Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills. Ability to analyze client needs and provide effective technical solutions. Self-motivated, goal-oriented, and able to work independently. Willingness to travel for client meetings, presentations, or trade shows.

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