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  • Assistant/Associate Professor (Unit Chief) at CUMC
    Assistant/Associate Professor (Unit Chief) at CUMC
    5 days ago
    $275000–$325000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Columbia University Irving Medical Center seeks a full-time Unit Chief for the Inpatient Psychiatry Service at Allen Hospital at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, commensurate with experience. The Unit Chief will provide clinical and administrative leadership for the inpatient psychiatric unit. Responsibilities include direct patient care, supervision of attending psychiatrists and interdisciplinary staff, oversight of quality improvement and regulatory compliance initiatives, operational management of the unit, and participation in teaching psychiatry residents, medical students, fellows, and nurse practitioners. The Unit Chief will work closely with departmental and hospital leadership to ensure excellence in patient care and academic mission. Opportunities for additional compensation are aligned with the department’s comprehensive compensation plan. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required. Must have NYS license and DEA certificate. Columbia is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: - MD/DO degree - Board Certification in Psychiatry - Active NYS license and DEA certificate - Preferably 3-5 years post-residency clinical experience in inpatient psychiatry - Demonstrated leadership and supervisory experience in a hospital-based psychiatric setting - Associate Professor appointment requires qualifications consistent with Columbia University criteria, including academic and leadership accomplishments.

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  • Office Manager
    Office Manager
    15 days ago
    $18–$22 hourly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Job Title: Office Manager – Medical Billing & Insurance Verification Company: Carnegie Hill New York (CHNY) Location: New York, NY (Upper East Side) Job Type: Full-Time | In-Person | Monday–Friday 🏥 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) 📝 Job Responsibilities • Oversee front office and administrative operations for the clinic, • Manage patient check-in, intake coordination, scheduling, and patient flow, • Perform insurance eligibility verification using ePACES, Availity, and Medicare systems, • Support billing coordination and ensure accurate patient insurance records, • Maintain and update documentation within the electronic health record (EHR), • Ensure accuracy of EHR entries in accordance with CHNY policy, • Maintain office supply ordering and inventory control, • Serve as a liaison between administrative, clinical, and executive teams, • Ensure a calm, organized, and welcoming environment for patients and staff, • Attend required program education and training topics, • Demonstrate professionalism and support trauma-informed and harm reduction-based care principles ✅ Qualifications Required: • Experience with medical billing and insurance verification, • Working knowledge of ePACES, Availity, and Medicare eligibility systems, • Experience in administrative coordination or office management (healthcare setting strongly preferred), • Strong organizational, communication, and multitasking skills, • Bilingual (English/Spanish), • Associate’s or bachelor’s degree, • Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR); Method One / Computalogic experience is a plus (training provided) ⏰ Schedule • Full-time, in-person role, • Monday–Friday, • 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM 📍 Location 116 East 92nd Street Manhattan, NY (Upper East Side) Conveniently 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, • Supportive, mission-driven team environment 📬 How to Apply Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter via Indeed. Applications will be 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 who are passionate about supporting recovery and community health.

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  • Development Manager
    Development Manager
    1 month ago
    $65000–$75000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Development Manager New York, NY Description About Encore: Known widely as Broadways longest running act of loving care, Encore’s mission is to improve the quality of life for older New Yorkers so they are not just surviving, but thriving. Through a robust array of programming, Encore takes a “no wrong door approach to ensure Seniors are able to age in place comfortably for as long as possible. Encore is recognized as one of the most respected and trusted nonprofit organizations providing services for older New Yorkers in New York City. Encore is on the cutting edge in the human service field and is a staunch advocate not only for older New Yorkers but also for the essential human service employees who serve as the City’s safety net. Do not miss this chance to work for a mission-oriented organization, which centers employees as its number one resource. About Position: To meet the ambitious mission and programmatic objectives of Encore Community Services’ growth and strategic plan, the Development Department drives and stewards the organization’s relationships with its funders. This team works to secure foundation grants, corporate sponsorships, and individual giving to support Encore’s robust programs and service. The Development Manager will be responsible for effectively managing the Development Department’s database and operations. Duties will include all data management (gift entry, acknowledgments coding systems, analysis, reporting, staff training), direct mail (writing, producing print and email campaigns according to a yearly calendar), and development systems support (overseeing mailings, prospect research, event support, special projects). Benefits: This position is a full-time position with benefits that include medical insurance (with Employee contribution), Dental & Vision plans with coverage beginning on the first day of hire, generous paid time off (vacation, personal days, sick days and earned floating holidays), 403(b) with 3% Employer Match after a year of employment, Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care and transit benefits. Requirements Data Administration · Develop and oversee all data entry/donation processing, create coding systems for consistent donor tracking, create donor portfolios for relevant staff, build out our metrics systems that measure performance; · Create dashboards tracking development performance, budget versus actuals, and other representations of donor activities and outcomes; · Create consistency and efficiency in the development department’s data collection, maintenance, and reporting; · Prepare and mail thank you/acknowledgment letters to donors; · Create and maintain reports that help drive the department’s decision-making; lead in creating a department driven by data; · Assist in budget planning with donor reports and data analysis. Direct mail · Create annual mail/email plan and revenue budget each fiscal year; · Write, produce, and mail written solicitations for small gifts, donor cultivation pieces, holiday appeals, Giving Tuesday, etc.; · Plan and execute complimentary email strategies in tandem with written appeals, mailings, and other digital initiatives; · Oversee Mailchimp data syncing, email design, and maintenance to successfully communicate and fundraise with a variety of communities; Development Operations · Assist with planning and executing special events and projects (mailings, revenue reports, donor tracking, maintaining RSVP lists, run event check-in, budget recap of revenue for events); · Liaise with Finance to ensure systematic recording & reconciliation, and develop a clear understanding of how development can best work with Finance to ensure accurate reporting; · Develop a training program to ensure the development team is utilizing our data systems to their fullest capabilities; · Ensure development has systems in place to be more efficient; letterhead, envelopes, and other supplies are available; · Assist with donor prospecting for team members; · Assemble media kits for meetings with stakeholders and donors; · Assist with updating the website; · Volunteer engagement, orientation, and support when needed; Qualifications and Skills · Associate’s or Bachelor’s level (degree-holding/currently enrolled or equivalent in experience); · Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint) and Adobe; · Strongly Preferred - proficient with DonorPerfect or other donor/customer database management software or a quick learner; · Experience with prospecting software such as Donor Search or Wealth Engine; · Excellent writing, communication, organizational, and time-management skills; · Detail-oriented; · Interest in working in the nonprofit sector or aging services a plus; · Must be a team player, be flexible, and take initiative; · Be willing to work on-site at Development Office located in midtown Manhattan (Ninth and 49th), three or four times a week. Strongly Preferred Qualifications · Experience in DonorPerfect · Writing (grant, appeals, newsletters, press releases) · 1-2 years of work experience in a fundraising environment

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  • Security Guard
    Security Guard
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Cliffside Park

    Cliffside Park - New Jersey Greater Bergen Community Action’s (GBCA) Head Start Preschool program is a rewarding environment for individuals passionate about helping others who seek to advance their careers while making a positive impact. Our mission is to provide a quality, comprehensive educational program that prepares children and their families for kindergarten and life beyond. With its origins in the War on Poverty, Head Start is one of the longest-running federally funded programs. The Head Start model has been praised and emulated throughout the country. At GBCA, our Head Start Preschool program collaborates with local school districts. We offer a supportive work environment that recognizes the value of every employee, and our focus is continually on staff wellness. Our Heads Start Facilities Department is looking to hire an individuals to serve as a Security Guard who prioritizes the safety and health of each child, parent, visitor, and staff member at our facility. This position is full-time, Monday - Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Benefit Eligible: Health Coverage, Paid Time Off: vacation, paid holidays, and sick time. Eligible for retirement account match (max of 3%) after one year. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Three years of experience as a security guard or similar role. Preferred: Bilingual Spanish Excellent integrity, good moral character, and initiative. Ability to effectively communicate professionally and have English fluency – speak, read, and write. Preferred: Bilingual Spanish Display ethical and professional behavior when working with children, parents, school personnel, and outside agencies associated with the school. Responsibilities include: Ensure that all exits are secured before the start of each shift and at intervals during the shift. All locks around playgrounds and grounds will be unlocked in the AM and closed in the PM. Watch for safety and fire hazards and other security-related situations. Ensure that children are dropped off and picked up in an orderly and secure manner. Monitor all deliveries to the building to ensure security is not breached. Assist the professional staff, police, and emergency personnel in handling emergencies or disruptive situations. Encourage and ensure that all staff wear identification badges. Assist visitors with directions and ensure that their identification is displayed. Challenge unauthorized visitors and escort them to exits. Report any unauthorized visitors and acts of vandalism to the management team. Notify the building administration, police, and/or appropriate emergency personnel of any potentially dangerous or unusual situations. Immediately notify appropriate personnel of evidence of substance abuse, child abuse, child neglect, severe medical or social conditions, potential suicide, or individuals appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. Participate in appropriate in-service and workshop programs. Protect the confidentiality of records and information about staff and use discretion when sharing such information within legal confines.

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