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
Remote Commission-Based Sponsorship Consultant The Workforce Vault Corporation (TWVC) is a nonprofit dedicated to creating inclusive workforce opportunities and supporting underserved communities through innovative programs, training, and events. We are seeking an experienced Commission-Based Sponsorship Consultant to help secure partnerships that expand our mission and sustain our impact. What You’ll Do: Prospect and secure corporate, foundation, and community sponsors. Build relationships and tailor sponsorship opportunities to partner goals. Negotiate agreements and close deals. Collaborate with TWVC leadership to strengthen sponsor engagement. What We’re Looking For: Proven experience in sponsorship sales, fundraising, or business development. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Self-motivated and able to manage a sales pipeline independently. Passion for social impact and community empowerment. Compensation: 15% commission on sponsorships up to $10,000. 20% commission on sponsorships over $10,000. Unlimited earning potential — no income cap. Why Join Us: 100% remote, flexible schedule. Make an impact while growing your earnings. Apply now!
📝 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.
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
Allied Productions, Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization based in the Lower East Side of New York City, dedicated to supporting and presenting experimental, underrepresented, and community-rooted artistic projects. Founded in 1981, Allied fosters creative expression through a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, performance, media, and public installations. The organization is known for its collaborative spirit and commitment to social justice, often working with marginalized artists and activist groups. Allied also stewards community spaces like Le Petit Versailles, a garden and cultural hub that serves as a venue for exhibitions, performances, and public gatherings, bridging art with grassroots activism and urban environmentalism. PAST PROJECTS ABC No Rio at 45 at Emily Harvey Foundation NYC AIDS Memorial MIAD CURRENT ACTIVITIES Archives Book Fairs Touring Projects Hours: 5 or 6-hour days • 5 days per week Salary: $3500 monthly Location: E 8th Street Storefront next door to an award winning community garden. Responsibilities would include : Programming Financial Management Archival materials oversight Fiscal Sponsorship Management Development [members; partnerships; board; and ideas] Required Skills • Basic Bookkeeping (competence with Quickbooks Online), • Grant Management (familiar with NYSCA, DCLA, and other public funding resources), • Google Workspace (Advance level), • Competence in word processing and spreadsheets; Filemaker Pro (mid-level), Adobe Photoshop; In Design, and Premier Rush, • Inventory Oversight (archive of art & ephemera along with sale items)., • hiring staff (as needed) NOTE: You will be working with a delegation of current staff and volunteers and an active board to assist with bookkeeping; grant Writing; archiving; promotional consultants and development coordinating assistants What the previous Organizational Manager had to say about their expectations “Facilitation of innovative and unexpected public expression that combines all areas of the arts and social practice” Challenges and difficulties Not fitting into traditional categories of programming or funding slots. Maintaining progressive values while acknowledging the constraints and necessities of commerce, creative marketing strategies, understanding political compromises without sacrificing ethical standards. Outstanding issues needing to be solved Determining goals of the archival program Le Petit Versailles operating independently without the use of neighboring apartment. Consideration—transitioning from a defacto foundation paradigm where our projects and creative activities constitute the primary in house programming (i.e AIDS Memorial Project; MIAD project; ABC No Rio 45-years and others)