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Job Role Summary In this role, you will be responsible for providing administrative support to the accounting department and assisting with various accounts receivable tasks. You will work closely with the Financial Operations Manager & the Assistant Accounting Manager and other team members to ensure accurate and efficient processing of financial documents. Accounts Receivable Responsibilities - Meet with Accounting Manager for daily check-in meetings - Develop reports for the Financial Operations Manager. - Monitor the AR inboxes for work order/quotes requests & create work orders/quotes - Update withdrawn Work Orders on Pending POs and internal Master Spreadsheets - Add Work Orders/Quotes created same day to Master, Pending POs, and SEWA spreadsheets - Create Backups of the Master spreadsheet - Updated MhelpDesk & Tracking Spreadsheets Communication & Administrative Responsibilities - Complete Daily Report by end of the business day - Communicate with the Department of Educations and Schools to obtain information about pending PO, and make notes about each call. - Communicate via email to BMs about PO request & expediting PO package - Communicate weekly via Email to BPW Field Coordinator about any Pending Accounting Action Items - Attend Weekly Accounting Team Meetings - Email new Work Orders/Quotes to Field Coordinators & BPW CEO Dave - Follow up on all out of state and expansions contracts, invoices & payments, & update spreadsheet notes - Conduct invoice certification calls and update notes per call - Conduct calls to VH for payment status within 30 days from the first email - Revise Work Orders for Brain Power Wellness services - Billing Responsibilities - Email Borough APs and, when needed, send email escalations. - Create invoice packets and email invoices to schools - Check SIS folder for newly updated SIS & process - Update billables - Correct summary discrepancies (Billing & SIS) - Withdraw Work Orders as needed. - Send Withdrawn Work Orders email to Field Coordinators & BPW CEO SEWA Responsibilities - Create SEWA Quotes per request - Add SEWA work orders to "SEWA Delivery Slip/DocuSign/Invoice" when work order is created - Assist in the process of collected signatures for PO’s using DocuSign. Follow-up when DocuSign has not been received in 3 days, and label the action item escalated. - Create a request for a payment packet and email to the school. Requirements: BA/BS degree required with a Business Management major preferred but not necessary Minimum 1 years accounts receivable experience required in a business operations environment Proficient with Microsoft Excel Excellent Customer Service, relationship building and proactive communication skills Ability to work and problem solve independently Job Type: Full-time Pay: $23.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid sick time Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Application Question(s): How will this role help you grow as person or in your career? Education: Bachelor's (Required) Work Location: Remote
Job Summary: The Programs Manager is responsible for the planning and development of the Playhouse’s programs – in conjunction with the Operations Manager and local Board of Directors – and the execution and implementation of the programs daily. In addition, the Programs Manager supports these efforts by recruiting and training volunteers, supporting development activities like grant writing, coordinating administrative support, and interfacing with parents and families. Major Duties Include: · Plan, develop, implement, and maintain programs. · Ensure the safety of all participants while at the Playhouse, and when attending off-site programs and events. · Collaborate with professionals to establish new programs and curriculum. · Establish and maintain metrics and budgets for the quality of each program and event. · Report on quarterly Key Performance Indicators to the Board of Directors. · Maintain website including monthly calendar of events and programs. · Collaborate with other organizations, families, and professionals to expand programs and access to programs to increase participation. · Conduct and document parent formal written surveys and informal parent feedback to grow programs. · Provide programmatic and volunteer support for major events. · Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support program efforts. · Provide program and event information for social media platforms and Playhouse correspondence. · Provide support to grant writers of program specifics and provide recap for each Grant and how funds were utilized per program. · Coordinate lectures and events on a quarterly basis or more frequently as needed. · Conduct outreach to hospitals and community-based organizations to build partnerships and connect with more families. · Manage a hybrid program model. · Responsible for timely and accurate data management. · Ensure all volunteers meet requirements regarding paperwork, background checks, and trainings etc. · Ensure all participants & families submit required forms/complete requirements for all programs in a timely manner. · Ensure the Playhouse is regularly organized, cleaned, and sanitized. Qualifications · Bachelor's Degree required. · One to two years of program coordination experience required. · One to two years of volunteer recruitment, training, and oversight experience required. · Motivated, enthusiastic, and organized individual with strong interpersonal skills. · Proficient in Microsoft Office, G-Suite, GoToMeeting, and Teams. · Creative, collaborative, problem-solving, resolution-focused, open-minded. · Strong communication and interpersonal skills. · Strong project management and time management skills. · Disposition to interact directly with individuals with Down syndrome and their families. · Spanish-speaking preferred, but not required. · Self-starter, ability to work independently and with a team. · Flexible with the ability to accommodate the changing/growing needs of our community. · Able to effectively work under pressure and manage workload in a fast-paced environment. · You will be expected to work on-site at the Playhouse. This is not a remote position. Typical schedule, with some variation as needed: 10am-6pm Tues - Sat, except during summer months (Monday- Friday). General Requirements: All staff is expected to be committed to the mission and values of GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, communicate authentic sensitivity to and an understanding of the Down syndrome community, have a sense of humor, and possess a willingness and ability to thrive within a unique work environment. Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Job Type: Full-time Pay: $45,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Work Location: In person
WHAT WILL BE YOUR IMPACT AND EXPERIENCE AT CAMP: - Immerse yourself in a vibrant and positive camp environment; foster an inclusive camp culture for all. - Demonstrate leadership skills, train the next generation of camp professionals, and make a lasting impact on camp staff and campers. - Bring innovative and creative programs to life, promoting daily physical activity, skill development, inclusive sports & games, and creative play. - Build strong connections with parents, staff, campers, and partners. Become a familiar face and someone our communities can rely on. - Be part of a passionate, committed team that goes the extra mile to make programming fun and impactful, to make families and staff feel supported, and provide safe spaces for kids to play and build friendships. WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING We're seeking enthusiastic and experienced individuals ready for a summer adventure. As the Greenpoint Camp Director, you'll be the heart of our camp, overseeing all aspects of camp management and creating a safe, memorable experience for the staff and campers Your summer duties will include: - Dedicate in-person and remote time during the preseason to coordinate camp logistics with key departments (e.g. Marketing & Development, Operations, People & Culture, Program Management). - Attend pre-camp orientations hosted by the Department of Healthy and Kids in the Game staff, and help to structure and coordinate training for your camp staff before and during camp. - Participate in weekly Camp Director meetings and trainings from April-June to be fully trained in your camp administration and supervision responsibilities. - Oversee the day-to-day operations of the camp, including hiring, training, scheduling, and supervising staff members. - Assign staff to camp groups, assess their ability to work with different age groups, offer regular feedback to continuously improve staff performance, and administer staff evaluations twice per summer. - Keep staff personnel files up-to-date and compliant with Department of Health regulations, and ensure that staff certifications are valid and on-site at all times. - Ensure that all necessary forms are in place before a child enters any program, including up-to-date physicals, immunization records, registration forms, waivers, etc. - Monitor daily camp enrollment and maintain accurate attendance records for staff and campers. - Organize and support the implementation of the Kids in the Game summer camp schedule & programming, including weekly themes, team time & group games, structured arts, sports, movement, and STEM activities, swim schedule, field trips, and special events - Notify parents/guardians of children about session dates, camp trips, theme days and schedule changes well in advance, and remain accessible to parents throughout the summer. - Ensure that all program equipment and supplies are ordered, available and properly maintained during the summer. - Maintain and enforce all camp safety rules and policies; recognize, prevent and correct safety hazards; monitor the health and safety of all campers and staff. - Act as a key player in problem solving staff/camper issues and parental concerns; be able to identify camper behavior issues and respond with corrective steps. - Communicate regularly with the Camps Supervisor and other key leaders from internal departments to ensure compliance with camp operations, supervision, and administration procedures. Pre-Summer & Summer Work Schedule: Pre Summer Camp Expectations: Part time in-person & remote work from January to June dedicated to training, staff interviews, family outreach, info sessions & orientations Summer Camp Expectations: Full time in-person camp administration for a camp with 80-130+ campers and 25-35+ staff members June 14 – August 22, 2025