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Independent Contractor – Part-Time (10–15 hrs/week to start) Start Date: ASAP About the Practice: I am a growing outpatient psychiatric private practice seeking an experienced Mental Health Biller / Insurance Specialist to manage billing across multiple payers, including commercial insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare. The practice currently uses Tebra (Kareo) for documentation and EHR. This role is ideal for someone who is highly organized, proactive, and familiar with psychiatric billing requirements. Responsibilities • Submit claims through Tebra for all completed sessions, • Verify insurance eligibility and benefits (including behavioral health carve-outs), • Manage claim denials, rejections, and appeals, • Handle Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance billing, • Complete ERA/EFT enrollments and clearinghouse setup, • Post payments and reconcile accounts, • Track authorizations when required, • Communicate with insurance representatives as needed, • Provide monthly financial/billing reports, • Minimum 2 years of experience in mental health billing (psychiatry experience strongly preferred), • Proficiency with Tebra/Kareo or willingness to learn quickly, • Understanding of CPT codes (99205, 99214, 90833, etc.) and modifier rules, • Experience billing Medicaid + Medicare, • Ability to troubleshoot complex claim issues, • Strong communication and follow-through, • High attention to detail and accuracy, • Must have own computer and secure internet connection, • Prior experience working with a solo or small mental health practice, • Familiarity with Headway/Alma workflows (not required but helpful), • Knowledge of prior authorizations, utilization management, and payer policies, • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Summary Nzinga Café is launching a short‑run pop‑up gallery in Harlem and we’re looking for a driven, young curator already steeped in the NYC art scene who wants to build a name quickly. You’ll program exhibitions, book artists, run install/dismantle, handle press and arts‑community outreach, and drive sales and foot traffic. This is a hands‑on role for someone who hustles, networks, and loves producing memorable, community‑centered shows. Key responsibilities • Conceive, plan, and program 1–2 pop‑up exhibitions (6–8 week or shorter runs) from concept to deinstall., • Source and secure artists (solo and group), negotiate consignment terms, and manage intake logistics., • Create floor plans, hanging maps, labels, and condition reports; supervise install and lighting., • Build and execute press, social, and community outreach strategies targeted to NYC art press, local partners, and collectors., • Produce opening receptions and public programs (talks, workshops, pop‑ups) and manage RSVP/guest lists., • Manage on‑site sales with POS reconciliation and artist payout coordination., • Maintain inventory, consignment paperwork, and insurance documentation., • Act as public face of the gallery at events, fairs, and in the neighborhood; grow the gallery’s collector and press network., • Track show metrics (attendance, sales, press hits) and deliver a short post‑mortem report after each run., • Required qualifications, • 1–4 years experience in NYC galleries, curatorial programs, arts nonprofits, or equivalent; demonstrable ties to the local art community., • Proven experience programming, installing, and producing exhibitions or events., • Strong written and verbal communication; comfortable pitching press and partners., • Practical skills: basic lighting/hanging knowledge, inventory and condition reporting, familiarity with gallery sales workflows and POS systems., • Self‑starter with reliable availability for evenings and weekends during openings and events., • Professional references from artists, gallerists, or curators., • Preferred, • Existing press or collector contacts in NYC., • Experience with social media marketing, Eventbrite/Patreon/Ticketing, or email outreach., • Background in community‑centered programming or neighborhood partnerships., • Ability to lead and supervise volunteers or part‑time staff., • Compensation, • Competitive commission model: curator earns a negotiated percentage of sales generated during the show (typical range: 10–20% of gross sales or a negotiated percentage of the gallery’s net commission)., • Additional small stipend or flat fee per show negotiable based on experience and scope., • Opportunity for performance bonuses tied to attendance, press placements, and successful sales milestones., • This role is ideal for someone building their curatorial resume and network; strong results will lead to ongoing collaboration and increased compensation., • Why join us, • Produce high‑visibility shows in Harlem with genuine community engagement., • Autonomy to shape program and build your curator profile quickly in a supportive, scrappy team., • Direct, measurable impact on sales, press, and cultural programming with guidance from experienced founder/operators., • Please include in a single PDF:, • Short cover letter (1 page) describing a recent exhibition or project you produced and the measurable outcomes., • CV or resume., • Applications reviewed on a rolling basis; early submissions prioritized., • Equal opportunity, • Nzinga Café is committed to equitable and community‑centered programming. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and identities.