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  • Project Administrator
    Project Administrator
    7 days ago
    $75000–$85000 yearly
    Full-time
    Long Island City, Queens

    NO RECRUITERS This is a full-time, on-site role located in Queens County, NY, for a Project Administrative Assistant. The role involves providing administrative support to project managers and team members, managing schedules, maintaining records, and ensuring efficient communication. Responsibilities include handling phone inquiries, maintaining project files, assisting in organizing meetings, and managing clerical tasks to ensure the smooth operation of the office and project processes Manage daily office operations, including front desk responsibilities and multi-line phone systems, ensuring a professional and welcoming environment Oversee schedule management for staff calendars, appointments, meetings, and events to optimize productivity. Strong knowledge of construction accounting cost-codes. Coordinate vendor management activities such as procurement, vendor compliance, cost coding vendor invoicing, and maintaining supplier relationships Handle bookkeeping tasks using Jonas Premier, Procore, tracking expenses, processing invoices, and reconciling multiple bank and credit card accounts. Assist with payroll processing by collecting timesheets and ensuring accurate data entry for employee compensation, knowledge of DFR's, reviewing timecards for accuracy using Connecteam Time Tracking management platform Organize filing systems—both digital and paper—to ensure easy access to documents and records related to medical office management or general administrative needs Requirements Stable work history and experience in project administration roles with strong clerical skills, preferably in a construction Hands-on experience with bookkeeping software such as Jonas Premier or comparable platforms Demonstrated ability to work independently and strong experience with construction teams Excellent communication skills—professional phone etiquette and clear interpersonal interactions are essential Strong organizational skills with the ability to multitask efficiently in a fast-paced environment Familiarity with vendor management practices and budgeting principles Your expertise will empower our team to excel while ensuring our office runs seamlessly every day. Background and references checks needed. Pay: $75,000 - $85,000 per year Depending on Experience and Education Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance

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  • Project Manager - Ground-up Multi-Unit Construction
    Project Manager - Ground-up Multi-Unit Construction
    2 months ago
    $125000–$150000 yearly
    Full-time
    Hackensack

    The O’Neill Group is actively seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead ground-up, wood-frame over podium, luxury multifamily residential construction projects. This full-time, salaried role is critical for managing all project phases, from preconstruction through close-out, ensuring meticulous adherence to budgets, schedules, safety standards, and quality expectations. This position requires regular travel to regional job sites from its base in Hackensack, New Jersey. Key Responsibilities • Project Oversight & Strategic Planning: Oversee all construction phases; develop and execute comprehensive project plans, schedules, logistics, and staffing strategies; coordinate closely with ownership, design teams, consultants, and field supervision., • Budgeting, Cost Control & Value Engineering: Prepare, manage, and track project budgets and cost reports; lead value engineering efforts while preserving design intent and quality; review and approve pay applications, change orders, and cost forecasts., • Schedule Management: Develop and maintain detailed project schedules using Microsoft Project or similar tools; monitor progress, identify potential delays proactively, and coordinate subcontractor sequencing and critical path activities., • Contract Administration & Procurement: Lead subcontractor and vendor procurement, including bid reviews and contract negotiations; develop detailed scopes of work and manage contract compliance; review RFIs, submittals, and change requests in collaboration with design teams., • Risk Management, Safety & Compliance: Identify and mitigate project risks related to cost, schedule, safety, and constructability; ensure compliance with OSHA, local building codes, and company safety policies; promote a strong job-site safety culture in coordination with Superintendents., • Team & Stakeholder Management: Lead cross-functional project teams including Superintendents, APMs, and consultants; maintain clear and consistent communication with internal and external stakeholders; provide mentorship and performance feedback to project staff., • Technology & Reporting: Utilize Procore, Microsoft Project, and related construction management software; maintain accurate project documentation, reporting, and forecasting. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field (or equivalent experience)., • 5–10+ years of project management experience in multifamily, wood-frame over podium construction., • Strong knowledge of budgeting, scheduling, contract administration, and value engineering., • Proficiency with Procore, Microsoft Project, and Microsoft Office., • Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills. Additional Requirements • Ability to travel to project sites as required., • Ability to work effectively in both office and active construction site environments. Work Environment • A dynamic blend of office-based work and on-site field presence, involving exposure to typical construction site conditions. Compensation & Benefits • Competitive annual salary, anticipated to range from $130,000 to $150,000, commensurate with experience., • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, retirement plan options, and paid time off., • Significant opportunity for long-term career growth within a vertically integrated development and construction firm. About The O’Neill Group The O’Neill Group is a vertically integrated real estate development and construction firm, specializing in complex land use and entitlement-driven developments, with a focus on large-scale multifamily and mixed-use projects. Our active pipeline currently includes 6 projects in Vernon, NJ, 4 projects in Lower Dutchess County, NY, and 3 projects in Connecticut, poised to deliver approximately 2,000 new residential units over the next 60 months, complementing the 2,000+ units currently owned and managed.

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  • Development Associate
    Development Associate
    2 months ago
    $64000–$70000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Open House New York seeks an energetic, entrepreneurial, collaborative professional to join our team as Development Associate. The Development Associate will support fundraising operations to drive growth, while gaining access to the people and projects shaping the future of New York City through public programming, including the signature five-borough OHNY Weekend festival. This position requires 3+ years of fundraising experience across a range of activities, including special events, individual giving, membership, and sponsorship, plus a proven ability to draft compelling messages, from donor correspondence to corporate pitches. The ideal candidate will bring a Swiss Army knife skill set and an eagerness to grow on a small, dynamic team, and bring deep passion and curiosity for New York City, particularly its built environment (architecture, planning, real estate, infrastructure). This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the Deputy Director. Development Associate Responsibilities and Duties: • In collaboration with the Deputy Director, support core fundraising activities including: membership, individual giving, special events, sponsorship, and grant writing, • Manage donor research, tracking, acknowledgments, and correspondence through Salesforce, • Accurately maintain organizational systems and fundraising data to support accounting processes like financial transactions for the monthly close, • Draft and design content for donor materials, including appeal letters and corporate pitches, • Support logistics and production for donor events, including cultivation and community events, the Open City Benefit in the spring, and the OHNY Weekend Launch Party in the fall, • Additional administrative and operational duties as needed Development Associate Qualifications and Skills: • Track record of successful donor engagement, from prospect research to solicitation to relationship stewardship, • Event production experience, • Aptitude for problem-solving and the ability to manage multiple projects at once, and work independently, • Must be adaptable and highly organized with exceptional attention to detail, • Strong written and verbal communication skills, • Ability to initiate and maintain relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders, including Board members, donors, members, and program partners, • Fluency with Microsoft Office, CRM, and CMS platforms (databases like Salesforce preferred), and project management platforms (Asana, Slack, etc.), • Curiosity for New York City and the built environment (architecture, planning, real estate, infrastructure), • Commitment to the mission and values of Open House New York, • 3+ years of experience in fundraising required, Bachelor’s or commensurate experience Education Bachelor’s Degree or commensurate experience. Location and Hours We currently work on a hybrid schedule. The Development Associate will work three days per week (typically Tuesday-Thursday) in our office at 150 Varick Street, though this schedule may shift and evolve, particularly in the run-up to major events. Ability to attend events in the evening and some weekends is required. Note: OHNY Weekend is October 16-18, 2026. Salary and Benefits Salary is commensurate with experience, in the range of $64,000—$70,000. Full benefits provided, including health insurance, retirement contribution, and pre-tax flexible spending accounts. We welcome an open discussion with interested candidates about the full compensation package. Application - How to apply A successful application includes a cover letter that addresses your relevant experience and your interest in New York City’s built environment. Selected applicants will be invited to interview the OHNY team in May. Applicants who advance to this stage will be asked to provide work samples, including donor correspondence. Applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with resume reviews starting on April 22. Position is for immediate hire with an anticipated start by June. Open House New York encourages candidates from any and all backgrounds, nationalities, ethnicities, gender identities, and lived experiences to apply. We are an organization that is committed to diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in all aspects of our work, most importantly our team. A note of encouragement: Statistics show that individuals coming from systematically excluded or oppressed groups apply to jobs only if they meet every qualification. Open House New York wishes to remind applicants that rarely does someone meet 100% of the qualifications. We look forward to hearing from you. About Open House New York Open House New York promotes broad, unparalleled access to the city—to the places, people, projects, systems, and ideas that define New York and its future—and fosters civic dialogue about how the city functions and who it serves. Through year-round programming and the annual OHNY Weekend, which ranks among the largest public design festivals in the nation, Open House New York offers a citywide platform for public education and engagement.

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    4 days ago
    $16–$18 hourly
    Part-time
    Fort Lee

    Owner’s Assistant (Part-Time) Location: Fort Lee, NJ Company: Tori To Sakana Position Overview Tori To Sakana is a growing Japanese sushi takeout and catering business looking for a reliable, organized, and proactive Owner’s Assistant to support daily business operations and special projects. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys working in a small business environment and is comfortable handling a variety of administrative, marketing, and organizational tasks. Responsibilities • Assist with email correspondence and follow-up, • Research local schools, businesses, and community organizations, • Support catering and fundraising outreach efforts, • Organize documents, spreadsheets, and business records, • Assist with social media and marketing projects, • Coordinate with vendors and service providers as needed, • Help manage special projects and business initiatives, • Perform other administrative tasks as assigned Qualifications • Strong written and verbal English communication skills, • Excellent organizational and time-management skills, • Proficient with Google Docs, Google Sheets, and email, • Detail-oriented and dependable, • Ability to work independently and take initiative, • Professional and positive attitude Preferred Qualifications • Experience with Canva or social media platforms, • Administrative or office experience, • Marketing or customer service experience, • Japanese language skills (not required), • Knowledge of Japanese language and culture Schedule • Part-time, • Approximately 5–10 hours per week to start, • Flexible schedule, • Some remote work may be available Compensation • $16–18 per hour, depending on experience About Us Tori To Sakana is a Japanese-owned sushi takeout and catering business in Fort Lee, NJ. We are committed to authentic Japanese cuisine, exceptional customer service, and building strong relationships within our local community. To Apply Please send your resume and a brief introduction explaining why you would be a great fit for this position.

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  • Director of Marketing & Communications
    Director of Marketing & Communications
    4 days ago
    $70000–$80000 yearly
    Full-time
    Concourse, The Bronx

    ABOUT BXEDC The Bronx Economic Development Corporation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing economic growth, tourism, and opportunity across the Bronx. Through small business support, access to capital, commercial corridor development, tourism promotion, and strategic partnerships, BXEDC works to strengthen the borough’s economy and promote the Bronx as a destination for business, culture, tourism, and investment. POSITION OVERVIEW The Director of Marketing & Communications will lead BXEDC's marketing, communications, digital content, and public-facing storytelling. This role will promote BXEDC's programs, events, small business services, tourism initiatives, and economic development work across digital, print, press, website, and event platforms. The Director will support key BXEDC initiatives, including Bronx Week, Tour de Bronx, the Bronx Walk of Fame, the Bronx Walk of Fame app and signage initiative, BX-Factor Small Business Challenge, small business workshops, loan programs, technical assistance efforts, tourism campaigns, commercial corridor initiatives, ribbon cuttings, press conferences, and partner events. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES · Develop and implement marketing and communications strategies that support BXEDC's mission, programs, events, and organizational priorities. · Manage BXEDC's brand identity, messaging, tone, and visual consistency across digital, print, press, website, and event materials. · Create, edit, and coordinate marketing materials, including flyers, newsletters, social media graphics, event invitations, program summaries, press materials, presentations, and other collateral. · Manage BXEDC's social media channels, website content, email newsletter, content calendar, and digital performance tracking. · Create written, photo, video, and graphic content highlighting Bronx businesses, entrepreneurs, neighborhoods, cultural assets, commercial corridors, and BXEDC initiatives. · Lead marketing and promotional efforts for Bronx Week, Tour de Bronx, the Bronx Walk of Fame, BX-Factor, business workshops, summits, tourism campaigns, and partner events. · Interact and engage with elected officials, government agencies, community partners, and other external stakeholders to support BXEDC events, communications, public-facing initiatives, and partnership opportunities. · Attend events as needed to capture content, coordinate social media coverage, support photographers and videographers, and ensure consistent public messaging. · Develop small business spotlights, neighborhood features, tourism content, entrepreneur stories, and program impact stories. · Support press releases, media advisories, talking points, event scripts, public statements, sponsor recognition, funder visibility, and post-event recaps. · Coordinate with external vendors and consultants, including graphic designers, web developers, photographers, videographers, printers, and public relations support. · Maintain organized marketing files, templates, digital assets, photo archives, brand materials, and content folders. · Assist with special projects and organizational priorities as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS · Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, journalism, public administration, nonprofit management, business, urban studies, or a related field required. · Five or more years of relevant experience in marketing, communications, public relations, nonprofit management, economic development, government, tourism, community engagement, or related work. · Strong writing, editing, proofreading, storytelling, and public-facing communications skills. · Experience managing social media, newsletters, websites, content calendars, campaigns, event marketing, press support, and stakeholder engagement. · Ability to translate programs, events, funding opportunities, and economic development initiatives into clear and compelling public messaging. · Strong understanding of Bronx communities, small businesses, tourism, neighborhood development, public-sector partnerships, or nonprofit economic development preferred. · Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Canva, and common social media platforms required; experience with Adobe Creative Suite, Constant Contact, Mailchimp, WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Meta Business Suite, Google Analytics, or similar platforms preferred. · Familiarity with photography, videography, short-form video, graphic design, and content production strongly preferred. · Highly organized, detail-oriented, creative, and able to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment. · Availability for occasional early morning, evening, and weekend events required; bilingual English/Spanish skills preferred. COMPENSATION The salary range for this position is $70,000 - $80,000, commensurate with experience. BXEDC offers a competitive benefits package consistent with organizational policy.

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  • Resident Relations Specialist
    Resident Relations Specialist
    6 days ago
    $45000–$50000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Status: Non-Exempt Position: Full-time Location: In-person, Lower East Side/East Village, Manhattan Cooper Square Mutual Housing Association Management (“CSMHAM”) is a non-profit, low-income housing organization on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. We serve as the property manager to Cooper Square Mutual Housing II HDFC (“MHA II”), a residential cooperative made up of 21 buildings. Our primary mission is to manage and preserve the MHA II co-op so that it is permanently affordable for multiple generations of low-income residents. Our style of property management centers on resident engagement and community preservation. A key element to our unique and successful model is that residents who live in our housing also sit on our board of directors. Resident Relations Specialists are the primary point of contact between residents and their property management organization. The Resident Relations Specialist (RRS) works with residents and staff to identify and resolve a wide variety of issues including: · building and apt. maintenance issues, · building and apt. repair issues, · resident-involved issues that can impact the household or building, (clutter, unsanitary conditions, criminal activity, etc.) · non-payment issues, · conflicts between residents. The RRS conducts regular building meetings to get feedback from residents and share information. The RRS also conducts regular apartment and building-wide inspections to assess housing conditions and other issue that need to be addressed. This is a property management position that also involves activities typically associated with resident advocacy, social work and tenant organizing. The Resident Relations Specialists work closely with, and reports directly to, the Director Operations. This is an in-person, public facing position. Specific Responsibilities · Communicate with residents and address resident concerns. · Work with staff and residents to identify and correct housing conditions through an internal work order system. Address and track housing code violations as needed. · Work with staff and residents to address rent arrears issues. · Send late notices and house rules violation letters as needed. · Inspect apartments and buildings to identify conditions that impact residents’ quality of life. · Conduct resident wellness visits as needed. · Advertise, facilitate and attend resident building meetings. · Attend and participate in other community meetings and staff meetings. · Maintain orderly and accurate resident records and files. Create and track “change orders” and enter other relevant information into the organizational database. · Perform other duties as needed. QUALIFICATIONS · Minimum of one-year experience with property management, tenant advocacy or equivalent position. · Excellent follow-up and problem solving skills. · Excellent people skills: ability to work with and communicate well with all types of residents and all levels of staff. · Effective communication skills, including basic writing skills (ability to write letters, fill out forms, compose emails, create notices, etc.) and public speaking skills. · Basic understanding of NYC housing rules (including Housing Maintenance Code) and of tenant/co-op shareholder rights. · Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding resident personal information and organizational information is essential. · Ability to stay organized and maintain records and files. · Ability to manage multiple tasks and shift priorities according to urgency. · Ability to work with partner organizations to connect eligible residents to social service programs, benefits and other community resources. · Proficiency in basic Microsoft Office programs. · Experience using a workplace/client-based database. Experience using a housing management software such as Rent Manager or YARDI is a plus. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team; willingness to contribute ideas and take direction and receive constructive criticism. · Willingness to work evenings as needed. · Willingness to help with organizational events or projects as needed. · Respect for community residents and co-workers. · Commitment to CSMHAM mission. · Commitment to equal treatment of all community members regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, language, citizenship status, family composition, ability, health status, gender, gender identity, sexuality, income, source of income, occupation, employment status, education, appearance, lifestyle, involvement with criminal justice system, drug use, political affiliation, etc. · Experience working in diverse, multi-lingual, low- and moderate-income communities. · Fluency in either Spanish, Cantonese or Mandarin is a plus. (but not required) · Experience working with the following specific populations is a plus: seniors, individuals with mental health challenges, individuals in recovery or dealing with drug or alcohol addiction, formerly homeless, survivors of domestic abuse, formerly incarcerated. · Experience working for a non-profit organization is a plus. · A sense of humor is a plus. COMPENSATION Salary range is $45,000--$50,000, commensurate with experience. Cooper Square Mutual Housing Association Management offers a comprehensive benefits package including employer-funded health and dental insurance benefits (following a 90-day waiting period), voluntary flexible spending plan, Simple IRA retirement plan, and paid leave time. *Cooper Square Mutual Housing Association Management* *is an equal opportunity employer (EEO).* *###*

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  • Virtual Assistant
    Virtual Assistant
    6 days ago
    $1000–$5000 monthly
    Full-time
    Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

    Global Omniscape is seeking a highly organized and proactive Virtual Assistant to provide comprehensive administrative and customer support. In this role, you will be instrumental in managing various tasks to ensure the smooth operation of our daily activities and maintain excellent client relationships. Key Responsibilities: • Provide administrative support including scheduling appointments, managing calendars, and organizing digital files., • Handle email correspondence and communication, ensuring timely and professional responses., • Perform data entry and maintain accurate records., • Conduct research as needed to support various projects., • Assist with customer inquiries and provide general customer service support., • Prepare documents, presentations, and reports., • Collaborate remotely with team members to facilitate project completion. Qualifications: • Proven experience as a Virtual Assistant or in a similar administrative support role., • Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively., • Strong written and verbal communication skills., • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and common virtual communication tools., • Ability to work independently and proactively in a remote environment., • High attention to detail and problem-solving abilities., • A customer-centric approach with a commitment to providing outstanding service.

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    10 days ago
    $16–$25 hourly
    Full-time
    Secaucus

    Location: North Bergen/ Secaucus NJ Onsite role Must have a reliable personal car for transportation Join a progressive sales and marketing firm in a dynamic entry-level role where you can blend administrative precision with digital creativity. We are seeking a professional to manage our physical workspace while actively contributing to our fast-paced digital presence. If you excel at making a brand resonate on social media and possess strong organizational skills, we invite you to connect with us. This on-site position offers a competitive hourly rate plus performance-based incentives. While no prior corporate title is required, a strong portfolio or personal social media presence is preferred, showcasing your understanding of digital trends. Key Responsibilities Include: • Office Operations: Provide essential administrative support, manage scheduling, and ensure the smooth, uninterrupted daily workflow of the office., • Short-Form Content Creation: Direct, film, and edit engaging, high-energy content specifically for platforms like TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts., • Brand Strategy: Monitor and analyze emerging sounds and cultural trends to keep our brand at the forefront of digital relevance., • Copywriting: Develop internal communications and social media captions that effectively capture our unique brand voice, ensuring they are authentic and current., • Project Support: Collaborate on various marketing campaigns and assist with the logistical planning and execution of local events. What We Are Looking For: • Trend Awareness: A keen ability to identify viral content and meme formats early, with the insight to apply them effectively in a business context., • Tech Savvy: Proficiency in popular mobile editing applications such as CapCut and design tools like Canva., • Growth Mindset: Eagerness to learn and immerse yourself in the sales and marketing industry from the ground up., • Communication Skills: Capability to handle professional email correspondence with ease, complemented by a creative edge in content development., • Self-Starter: Proactive in taking initiative on tasks, demonstrating independence and a strong drive to complete work efficiently. We are committed to personal growth and professional development. In our team, your creative contributions are valued just as much as your administrative accuracy. You will thrive in an environment that champions authenticity and high energy, providing a robust platform to develop a diverse skill set within a real-world marketing setting.

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  • Sales Industrial
    Sales Industrial
    1 month ago
    Full-time
    New York

    Job Title: Commission-Based Sales Representative (Industrial Services – Power Plants) Location: Flexible – Office-based and Remote (Work from Home Available) Compensation: Commission Only (Percentage Based on Job Value) About Us: We are a growing contractor specializing in masonry repairs, demolition, and structural inspections for industrial facilities, including power plants. We are seeking a driven sales professional to help expand our client base and secure high-value projects. Position Overview: This role focuses on developing relationships with decision-makers at power plants, industrial facilities, and commercial building ownership groups. The ideal candidate understands how to navigate purchasing and procurement departments and can successfully move opportunities through approval processes. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct outbound calls and outreach to power plants and industrial facilities, • Develop and maintain relationships with plant managers, engineers, procurement teams, and building owners, • Identify project opportunities for masonry repair, demolition, and inspections, • Work through purchasing/procurement processes to get approved as a vendor, • Coordinate with internal team to prepare proposals and pricing, • Close deals and manage client communication through project kickoff Compensation Structure: • Commission-based pay (percentage varies based on project size and scope), • Strong earning potential on large industrial and commercial jobs Work Environment: • Work from home and/or in-office flexibility, • Independent, performance-driven role Requirements: • Sales experience (B2B, construction, or industrial preferred), • Experience working with purchasing departments, procurement teams, or building ownership groups is a strong plus, • Strong communication and relationship-building skills, • Comfortable with cold calling and long sales cycles, • Self-motivated and goal-oriented Preferred Qualifications: • Existing contacts within power plants, industrial facilities, or commercial property ownership, • Familiarity with vendor onboarding and procurement processes, • Understanding of construction, masonry, or demolition services How to Apply: Reply with your experience and any relevant industry background or contacts.

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  • Accounts Payable Specialist
    Accounts Payable Specialist
    1 month ago
    $47000–$56000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for assisting in accounting functions such as accounts payable. The incumbent must act with integrity in their daily work and strictly adhere to all accounting policies and procedures for auditing purposes to support the company’s financial success. This role provides valuable hands-on experience for candidates pursuing a career in accounting or working toward their CPA. Fluency in Mandarin is highly preferred, as this role requires regular communication with our primarily Mandarin-speaking vendors and partners. Key Accountabilities: Update & maintain all daily and monthly expenses through spreadsheet Perform day to day financial transactions, including verifying, computing, posting, and recording accounts payable data Maintain vendor documents and profiles on QuickBooks and other systems Prepare bills, invoices, and payments Reconcile the accounts payable ledger to ensure that all payments are accounted for and properly posted Conduct clerical duties, including filing, answering phone calls, responding to emails, and preparing documents Assist with other accounting related duties as assigned Required Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles Proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel and Outlook) Proficiency in QuickBooks Strong analytical problem-solving aptitude with creative solutions, ability to organize work with large amounts of information efficiently, manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously with strong attention to detail Ability to effectively and professionally communicate, both in writing and verbally, with management, vendors Able to work as a team player Open to development of skills and knowledge Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance required. Five years of accounting management is required.

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  • Human Resources and Payroll Manager
    Human Resources and Payroll Manager
    1 month ago
    Full-time
    Sunnyside, Queens

    Human Resources and Payroll Manager An elite labor and employment law firm seeks a Human Resources and Payroll Manager. Based in its Manhattan, New York office, the role supports core HR functions, with an emphasis on payroll, leave of absence, administration, and benefits. Responsibilities: • Oversee the firm’s HRIS system (Paycom) and payroll to ensure timely and accurate processing across jurisdictions; maintain employee data, payroll, and benefits HRIS and other files; lead post-implementation system updates and enhancements (including evaluation of modules for expenses, journal and general ledgers); generate payroll-related reports and analyze payroll- related data to inform decision-making and improve HR processes; support payroll-related audits; manage year-end payroll-related deliverables (e.g., W-2s, related employer tax forms, total rewards statements). • Support firm-sponsored benefit plans, programs, and policies, and identify opportunities for improvement; forecast benefits trends and assist with benefits design; prepare annual census for benefits-plan testing; serve as a primary contact for payroll- and benefits-related vendors and third-party administrators (including the benefits broker) by managing vendor relationships, reviewing and processing invoices, facilitating employee communication, and attending recurring meetings; coordinate Fidelity updates, 401(k) funding submissions, and wage reporting for workers’ compensation; and, with others on the People team, coordinate employee training related to the use of the Paycom (HRIS) and Fidelity (401(k)) platforms. • Partner with the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and Human Resources Manager to administer the payroll aspects of leaves of absence (e.g., disability, FMLA, parental); produce leave and PTO reports to support year-end bonus calculations; coordinate the secure transfer of employee data to third-party vendors for services, premiums, and plan administration; administer workers’ compensation claims with third-party administration needs; review and respond to unemployment claims with appropriate documentation; review unemployment statements; and ensure that required reporting and employee notices relating to payroll and benefits (e.g., EEOC, ACA) are timely distributed. • Stay abreast of regulations, industry trends, current practices, new developments, and applicable HR best practices; support annual compensation review including research into market trends and benchmarks; collaborate with others on the HR team to ensure that the Firm’s Employee Handbook is up to date and comprehensive; and assist in developing, implementing, and maintaining personnel policies and procedures (particularly as related to payroll and benefits) to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal requirements across multiple jurisdictions. • Work with others on the Human Resources team to respond to daily HR-related matters that arise (including, but not limited to, payroll and benefits inquiries); partner with others on the People team to help create and maintain a culture of respect, inclusion, development, and innovation in alignment with the Firm’s equity-and-engagement vision and objectives; and proactively assume other duties as necessary. Qualifications: Do have a combination of employment, educational, and life experience that demonstrates the qualities and skills below: • Education and Experience: You have a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience, including a minimum of 2 years in a supervisory role—and a demonstrated track record of HR leadership, including developing and leading initiatives and process improvements in a highly collaborative environment. You have experience building, mentoring, and developing a team and cultivating a respectful work environment. You lead by example. Extensive knowledge of the payroll function is required, with Paycom experience preferred, and an understanding of employee benefits. • Flexibility and Organization: You are versatile and able to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities. You are comfortable in an environment where your responsibilities may vary from day to day. You demonstrate a “no job too big, no job too small” attitude, and take a collaborative, team-focused approach to rejuggling priorities and contributing to Firm tasks. You are comfortable balancing tasks of varying levels of urgency and complexity and work well under pressure with tight deadlines. • Ownership, Initiative, and Teamwork: You take ownership of your projects and follow through on their completion. You proactively anticipate, communicate, and work to independently resolve obstacles you encounter in your work. You possess a strong client-service orientation and ability to work well individually and as part of a team. • Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. • Mission Orientation: You are enthusiastic and passionate about our commitment to advocating for employee rights. You thrive when your work is connected to purpose. Compensation: An attractive compensation package (tailored to experience), with target base compensation of $130,000–$165,000 per year (exempt). The firm offers employees a robust benefits package including healthcare benefits.

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  • Paralegal- 6 Years of Law firm experience
    Paralegal- 6 Years of Law firm experience
    1 month ago
    Full-time
    Sunnyside, Queens

    Paralegal My client is seeking a Paralegal to provide organizational and practice specific assistance to attorneys in preparing cases from onset through post-trial. The person in this role will be expected to be physically present in the Firm’s New York or San Francisco office at least three or four days per week, with more on-site support required during pretrial and trial phases. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS: 6 years of paralegal experience, litigation experience, trial experience Location: Oakland, California. For a law firm Responsibilities:  Facilitate and coordinate logistics during negotiations, arbitrations, trials, and settlement discussions; create trial and witness notebooks, identify and organize exhibits, coordinate witness schedules, maintain trial calendars, set up trial spaces, and travel for trial as needed.  Organize and prepare pleadings and discovery documents and support litigation by reviewing, finalizing, and compiling documents.  Assist and manage the discovery process, prepare for depositions, and prepare for expert discovery.  Speak with clients and potential clients to pursue investigations and facilitate case administration.  Assist in case investigations and development by conducting factual and legal research.  Draft, proofread, and format routine correspondence and litigation documents and conforming to applicable rules of federal court, state courts, administrative agencies, and arbitration forums.  Perform and oversee cite-checking, Shepardize case law, confirm case quotes, and proofread briefs and other legal documents.  Maintain electronic case files and manage large document discovery databases.  Interact and liaise with clients and vendors.  Train more junior members of the Litigation Operations team.  Assist with administrative tasks and ad hoc assignments for attorneys.  Proactively assume other duties as necessary. k Qualifications: The successful candidate will have a combination of employment, educational, and life experience that demonstrates the qualities and skills below:  Education and Experience: You have a minimum of 5 years of experience as a paralegal or case manager at a law firm. You have a strong familiarity with federal and state court litigation procedures and experience with trial technology (e.g., CaseMap, TextMap, Sanction). You have a proven track record of supporting attorneys in all aspects of litigation in a highly collaborative environment. Paralegal certification or equivalent preferred.  Leadership: You have experience building, mentoring, and developing a team and cultivating a respectful work environment. You lead by example.  Clear Communication and Attention to Detail: You express yourself clearly and concisely, always highlighting the most important information. You proactively communicate the status of your work and share updates with colleagues when necessary. You ensure that your work is mistake free.  Confidentiality: You must be able to adhere to Firm policies regarding the protection of confidential data and demonstrate sensitivity to (and good judgment in connection with) confidential attorney, personnel, and Firm matters.  Flexibility and Organization: You are versatile and able to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities. You are comfortable in an environment where your responsibilities may vary from day to day. You demonstrate a “no job too big, no job too small” attitude, and take a collaborative, team-focused approach to rejuggling priorities and contributing to Firm tasks. You are comfortable balancing tasks of varying levels of urgency and complexity and work well under pressure with tight deadlines.  Ownership, Initiative, and Teamwork: You take ownership of your projects and follow through on their completion. You proactively anticipate, communicate, and work to independently resolve obstacles you encounter in your work. You possess a strong client- service orientation and ability to work well individually and as part of a team.  Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.  Mission Orientation: You are enthusiastic and passionate about our commitment to advocating for employee rights. You want to work in an organization where the commitment to DE&I is about more than a statement, and k to know that your work is part of ongoing efforts towards progress. You thrive when your work is connected to purpose. Compensation: An attractive compensation package (tailored to experience), with target base compensation range of $40.00 to $44.00 per hour (non-exempt, annualizing to $85,000 to $93,000 per year based on 40 hours of work per week, and overtime- eligible). This includes a robust benefits package including healthcare benefits.

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  • Personal Assistant
    Personal Assistant
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    We are seeking a highly organized and proactive Personal Assistant to provide comprehensive support and work in the office of our MedSpa. We need help with personal matters and office matters. We need someone flexible and organized. The ideal candidate will possess strong administrative skills and a keen ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. This role requires a detail-oriented individual who can handle various responsibilities, including event planning, project coordination, and office management, while maintaining a high level of professionalism. Duties Manage executive calendars, including scheduling appointments and meetings using Microsoft Outlook Calendar and Google Workspace. Provide executive administrative support by preparing reports, presentations, and correspondence. Coordinate events, meetings, and travel arrangements as needed. Maintain organized filing systems and ensure accurate data entry for various projects. Handle phone calls with professionalism and courtesy, utilizing multi-line phone systems. Assist with bookkeeping tasks using QuickBooks and manage office expenses. Conduct proofreading and transcription of documents to ensure accuracy. Provide customer service support by addressing inquiries and resolving issues promptly. Perform clerical duties such as typing, filing, and maintaining office supplies inventory. Skills Proven experience in administrative roles with a focus on personal assistant responsibilities. Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Workspace applications. Familiarity with QuickBooks for bookkeeping purposes is preferred. Excellent typing skills with attention to detail for accurate data entry and transcription tasks. Strong phone etiquette and customer service skills to interact positively with clients and stakeholders. Ability to coordinate projects efficiently while managing multiple deadlines. Experience in event planning is a plus, demonstrating the ability to organize successful gatherings or meetings. If you are a motivated individual with a passion for providing exceptional support in a dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity as a Personal Assistant. Job Type: Part-time Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Work Location: In person

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  • Clinical Coordinator
    Clinical Coordinator
    2 months ago
    $64000–$68000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Reporting to the Assistant Program Director, Outreach the Clinical Coordinator supervises Case Managers and ensures the utilization of Harm Reduction and Housing First strategies and other best-practice clinical interventions to ensure the highest quality care for clients. The Clinical Coordinator is responsible for client records are kept in compliance with regulatory and agency standards. The Clinical Coordinator works primarily during business hours Monday-Friday, with off hours availability in case of emergency or for special projects/initiatives. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Supervise a team of Case Managers, • Provide regular, structured supervision meetings for direct reports, • Promote effective strategies for case management following Housing First, Harm Reduction, Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), Motivational Interviewing and trauma-informed care models of practice, • Develop and implement individual service plans; ensure documentation of client contact and progress is comprehensive and timely, • Interview and assess potential clients, • Provide clinical direction and leadership to the program, help troubleshoot, problem solve, and strategize solutions around client engagement and challenging behaviors, • Promote a staff and resident culture that emphasizes housing placement as a measurement of success; ensure that clients are ready for housing placement, • Oversee development and implementation of individual service plans; ensure documentation of client contact and progress is comprehensive and timely, • Assess and evaluate client functioning, • Supervise and conduct case conferences, • Coordinate delivery of care with multiple service providers, particularly outreach teams., • Work collaboratively with outreach teams to ensure individuals succeed in transitional housing and avoid return to homelessness., • Provide support and guidance to front line staff in managing difficult situations and successfully de-escalating conflict, • Perform other duties as assigned MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • NYS Licensed Masters Social Worker (LMSW) required, • Minimum 3 years of experience with related populations; previous supervisory and administrative experience preferred, • Thorough clinical understanding of relevant service delivery concepts and structures including Housing First, client centered motivational interviewing, Harm Reduction models, behavioral and medical health systems, and the ability to access and negotiate the full range of services for recipients, • Experience with crisis intervention, including, risk assessments and incident management, • Ability to work successfully with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, • Demonstrated success in working in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities, • Ability to delegate and motivate staff to achieve deliverables, • Ability to communicate (verbally and written) with diverse populations and stakeholders, • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite programs including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Microsoft Teams; familiarity with Access-based databases and the ability to learn new programs are required, • Bilingual preferred

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  • Bookkeeper
    Bookkeeper
    2 months ago
    $55000–$60000 yearly
    Full-time
    Allerton, The Bronx

    Global Tax and Financial Services is seeking a detail-oriented and dependable Bookkeeper & Tax Preparer Assistant to support our accounting and tax preparation team. This role is responsible for maintaining accurate financial records, assisting with tax return preparation, and providing administrative support to ensure efficient client service during tax season and thought out the year. The ideal candidate is organized, proactive, client-focused, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities • Record and maintain daily financial Transactions, • Reconcile bank and credit card statements, • Manage accounts payable and account receivable, • Maintain payroll records (if applicable), • Prepare monthly financial statements and reports, • Maintain and organize client financial documentation, • Assist clients with bookkeeping software questions (QuickBooks), • Multiple Client per month Tax Preparation Support • Collect and organize client tax documents, • Prepare basic individual tax returns under supervision, very basic, • Enter financial data into ta software accurately, • Review returns for missing information or discrepancies, • Communicate with clients to request additional documentation, • Assist with electronic filing and tracking return status Support • Answer phones and respond to client inquiries, • Maintain secure and confidential client files, • Support team members with special projects as needed Qualifications • Full time, • $60,000 Annual Salary, • Associate degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field preferred, • 1-3 years of bookkeeping or tax preparation experience preferred, • Proficiency in QuickBooks (Online and/or Desktop), • Familiarity with tax preparation software, • Strong knowledge of basic accounting principles, • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook), • Excellent organizational and time management skills, • Strong attention to detail and accuracy, • Ability to maintain strict confidentiality Work Environment Office-based position Full-time Extended hours during tax season

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  • Data Entry Specialist
    Data Entry Specialist
    2 months ago
    $75000–$82000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    We’re seeking a Data Entry Specialist who is detail-oriented, motivated, and ready to support our day-to-day digital operations. In this role, you’ll update, maintain, and verify information across multiple platforms—playing a key part in ensuring accuracy and consistency throughout our workflows. This position is ideal for those who enjoy structure, precision, and independent work. No prior experience is required—we provide full training! Key Responsibilities • Accurately enter and manage information across online platforms and internal databases., • Review, verify, and correct data for accuracy, clarity, and completeness., • Generate simple summaries or reports to support team operations., • Maintain organized, confidential records with professionalism and discretion., • Communicate and collaborate with remote team members via chat, email, and project tools., • Assist with light administrative tasks to keep daily operations running smoothly. What We’re Looking For • A sharp eye for detail and strong commitment to accuracy., • Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or similar tools)., • Reliable internet connection and your own laptop or computer., • Clear written communication and the ability to follow instructions., • Organized, dependable, and comfortable working independently., • No experience required—training is fully provided! Why Work With Ramp • 100% Remote Work – Choose your ideal workspace: home, coworking space—you decide., • Flexible Scheduling – Full-time or part-time options to fit your lifestyle., • Flexible Payroll Cycles – Choose payment frequency that works for you, plus performance bonuses., • Career Growth – Clear advancement paths into administrative, analyst, or operations roles., • Paid Training – We invest in your development from day one., • Supportive Team Culture – We celebrate effort, accuracy, and continuous improvement. How to Apply If you're motivated, detail-oriented, and excited about a flexible remote career, we’d love to meet you. Click “Apply Now” to submit your application! Bring your energy, precision, and willingness to learn—we’ll guide you step by step and help you grow with Ramp. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

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  • Family Child Care Network Education Director
    Family Child Care Network Education Director
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    West Bronx, The Bronx

    [Network Name] and Department of Education (DOE) view family child care as a respected and valued profession within the early care and education system in New York City. We seek to support and enhance the existing strengths of family child care as birth-4 programs that promote continuous and responsive relationships, strengthen early learning skills, build resilience, and lay the foundation for all future learning. The primary role of the Education Director is to oversee all of the Network educational services for families and affiliated providers. Responsibilities: ● Oversee all educational services in affiliated Family Child Care (FCC) settings to ensure compliance with Department of Education and the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). ● Supervise the work of all FCCN education staff (e.g. Educational Specialist and Family Worker). ● Develop, adapt, and provide guidance to affiliated providers on the implementation of an evidence-based curriculum for mixed-age group settings that meets the individual needs of all children. ● Create, review, and adapt appropriate curriculum supports that foster hands-on developmentally appropriate and relationship-based interactions with all children by affiliated providers. ● Provide strength-based coaching visits to all affiliated providers to ensure adherence to curriculum guidelines and implementation. ● Ensure that all affiliated provider home visits are documented in a timely manner and are aligned with the DOE’s Early Childhood Framework for Quality (EFQ). ● Ensure education staff have the knowledge and skills to assist affiliated providers in entering child assessment data in a timely manner and support its use for curriculum and lesson planning. ● Coordinate and implement all required professional learning days throughout the year in partnership with the Department of Education for all affiliated providers and education staff. ● Participate in Network staff professional learning sessions delivered by the Department of Education. ● Support all providers who are working toward the completion of a CDA certification or other higher early childhood education degree. ● Facilitate twice monthly Network staff meetings to connect about individual providers, families, and coordinate all services. ● Provide consistent and timely reflective supervision to education staff to ensure their ability to engage affiliated providers in practice-based coaching using a strength-based approach. ● Oversee and ensure the timely documentation of all coaching sessions. ● Support the FCC Network Director in all recruitment, enrollment, payment, and other administrative tasks in support of all affiliated providers. ● Maintain relationships with community partners who provide mental health, special needs, and other support services for all affiliated providers and families. ● Other special projects as they arise. Skills: ● Willingness to travel within FCC Network catchment area. ● Time management skills are essential. ● Ability to multitask ● Must be a team player ● Appreciation for the unique needs of the family child care community. Qualifications: ● MSED in Early Childhood Education (required) ● Teacher certification in the early childhood or childhood grades (required) ● Experience working in family child care and/or with infants and toddlers (preferred)

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