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  • Employee Relations Partner
    Employee Relations Partner
    4 days ago
    $80000–$90000 yearly
    Full-time
    Allendale

    Position & Perks: The HR Manager oversees Employee Relations issues and trends in their assigned region. The HR Manager acts as strategic partner to provide practical, consistent, and proactive support to Area Directors, Managers, and Employees to improve culture and legal compliance. The HR Manager supports a Company Culture that emphasizes employee engagement and recognition, integrity, passion for service, productivity, and professional development. Note: This position is on-site and is not hybrid or remote. We offer a wide package of Benefits including healthcare, PTO, 401k, Paid Holidays and much more! Responsibilities: • Partner with Operations, Management, and HR support team to provide direction and assistance for field operations in the day-to-day human resources administration in accordance with the Company’s policies, procedures, and applicable laws., • Accountable for oversight and management of all Employee Relations for their designated market; conduct or direct investigations as needed resulting from both formal and informal internal / external complaints, • Ownership for their region’s EthicsPoint cases; respond to all complaints, grievances, policy resolution issues, discipline, etc. in a timely manner to recommend outcomes and ensure proper documentation for records., • Draft clear, defensible investigation summaries and recommendations aligned with company precedent, • Independently assess investigation scope, credibility, risk level, and escalation thresholds; determine when to involve Legal or senior HR leadership, • Oversee the other HR Manager’s region’s issues as needed when they are out on PTO, • Analyze Employee Relations data, EthicsPoint trends, and repeat risk indicators to inform policy, training, and Operational and cultural changes; Use data to proactively reduce ER volume and compliance exposure within assigned region, • Communicate and enforce company policies and procedures., • Partner with Director of HR to formulate and implement strategies for employee engagement, recognition, retention, and culture, • Maintain and coordinate all legal files and document coordination for suits and claims for the geographical area of responsibility., • Presents training to concept Managers and others on employee relations and fair employment practices., • Proactively identify risks and ensure the department and company is operating in compliance with federal and state laws., • Maintain consistency and alignment with Operations in the areas of performance management and development with restaurant Management team, outline growth and development opportunities in partnership with Learning and Development team., • Collaborate with Benefits department to mitigate risk and ensure a safe work environment regarding accommodations, Fitness for Duty, and return to work clearance., • May be required to represent company during DOL investigations, legal cases, or to advise concept personnel., • Coordinates or assists at various company outings and cultural initiatives as needed. Qualifications: • Proven ability to manage high-volume Employee Relations casework, including multiple concurrent investigations, tight timelines, and fast-paced decision-making, • Demonstrated experience balancing legal risk, operational realities, and organizational culture in a frontline hourly environment, including support of operations in complex jurisdictions (e.g., NYC, NJ, multi-state compliance environments), • Expert knowledge of labor and employment laws and regulations, with the ability to apply them practically and consistently in real-world operational settings, • Strong emotional intelligence, resilience, and professionalism, with the ability to remain grounded and effective during sensitive, high-conflict, or high-pressure situations, • Coach and influence leaders through difficult decisions, not just deliver outcomes, while maintaining credibility and alignment with company priorities, • Excellent active listening, negotiation, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build effective relationships at all levels of the organization, • Highly organized, results-oriented, and resourceful, with strong problem-solving, decision-making, and process-improvement capabilities, and a strong sense of urgency Ability to: • Manage conflict and promote a collaborative, professional work environment, • Thrive in a fast-paced environment with multiple competing demands, demonstrating strong follow-through, sound judgment, and attention to detail, • Maintain strict confidentiality and exercise discretion in all matters, • Think strategically while demonstrating practical leadership and execution skills, • Work effectively with cross-functional partners, co-workers, and management, • Work flexible and non-traditional hours as business needs require, • Travel intermittently to local restaurants, area meetings, and special projects, including overnight travel approximately 20–30% annually

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  • Certified Public Accountant
    Certified Public Accountant
    9 days ago
    $150000–$195000 yearly
    Part-time
    Manhattan, New York

    Peterson, MD is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to manage all aspects of our financial operations. The ideal candidate will be responsible for maintaining accurate financial records, preparing financial statements, handling tax compliance, and ensuring the overall financial health of our medical practice. Key Responsibilities: • Manage general ledger, accounts payable, and accounts receivable processes., • Prepare and analyze financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements., • Oversee payroll processing and ensure compliance with all payroll tax regulations., • Prepare and file federal, state, and local tax returns., • Conduct regular financial audits and ensure compliance with GAAP and other relevant financial regulations., • Provide financial analysis and recommendations to support strategic decision-making., • Manage budgeting and forecasting activities., • Assist with financial reporting for insurance and regulatory bodies. Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance., • Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license required., • Proven experience in accounting, preferably within a healthcare or medical practice environment., • Strong knowledge of GAAP, tax laws, and financial regulations., • Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero) and Microsoft Excel., • Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills., • Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.

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  • Facilities Manager
    Facilities Manager
    13 days ago
    $70000–$80000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manhattan, New York

    The Organization: New 42 catalyzes the power of performing arts to spark new perspectives, incubate new works, and create new opportunities for us all. Through the nonprofit’s signature projects — New Victory Theater (New York City’s premier theater for kids and families) and New 42 Studios (“Broadway’s secret laboratory”) — New 42 makes extraordinary performing arts a vital part of everyone’s life, from the earliest years onward. We believe representation matters both on the stage and behind the scenes, and seek employees who feel the same. We also know that creative people often come with non-traditional resumes and experience; if you believe you’d be a great fit here, please don’t count yourself out—we want to hear from you! Read more below on how to apply. The Position New 42 seeks a full-time Facilities Manager to oversee the cleaning, maintenance, and repair, and other janitorial services at the Studios Building and New Victory Theater. This role will involve hands-on management and strategic oversight of the facilities team to maintain a safe, clean, and functional work environment. The position will also manage budget tracking, including coding, PO processing, and quarter and year-end reconciliation—as well as all work agreements, building contracts, renewals, and insurance requirements. Manage building operations (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, elevators, and fire/life-safety systems). The Facilities Manager must be willing to work a flexible schedule, primarily evenings and weekends, and will be required to participate in on-call duties to respond to emergencies as the organization runs a 7-day operation. Primary Duties and Responsibilities • Develop and implement a cleaning and preventative maintenance plan for buildings to ensure buildings are well-maintained and operating effectively and efficiently in compliance with applicable building codes and governmental regulations, as well as organizational policies., • Manage a facilities team consisting of superintendents, handypersons, and cleaning staff who are members of the union, 32BJ., • Create and monitor weekly facilities staff schedules and assignments based on the buildings' operational needs., • Conduct routine building inspections to review staff performance and ensure building standards are met, as well as identify areas in need of repair, maintenance, or noncompliance., • Operate, monitor, and maintain building systems to ensure they operate correctly, optimally, and efficiently; such systems include, but are not limited to, HVAC, Building Management System (BMS), plumbing, electrical, elevator, and fire/life safety systems., • Respond to building and facility operation issues; diagnose problem(s) and effectively coordinate resolution of issues and coordinate timely repairs with in-house or contractors if necessary., • Oversee maintenance contracts, proposals, and service level agreements and associated work by contractors or vendors in conjunction with the Director of Facilities., • Utilize and manage the work order/facility management system and ensure orders are addressed in a timely manner., • Develop and manage facility-related budgets, including tracking and processing of invoices and weekly payroll., • Oversee facilities maintenance, supply purchasing, and ordering, • Lead facility (non-capital) projects, • Participate in identifying long-range maintenance programs, capital projects, and purchases as part of an annual budgeting process., • Maintain an EAP/FLSD Director license for the New 42nd Street Studios and perform relevant duties as required., • Additional duties as assigned. Essential Knowledge and Qualifications: • 5 years of supervisory responsibility in building operations/facility management (preferably in performing arts facilities), • Able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays, • Managerial/supervisory experience with union staff (preferred), • Solid understanding of building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems, • Knowledge of building regulations and codes, such as DOB, DEP, FDNY, and OSHA, • Experience with using facilities management and building management systems, • Advanced proficiency in MS Office or Google Suite (spreadsheet, scheduling, word-processing, database), • Hands-on experience in general repairs (carpentry, painting, etc.), • FDNY Certificates:, • F-59: Emergency Action Plan/Fire Safety Director, • S-12 Citywide Sprinkler Systems, • S-13 City-Wide Standpipe Systems, • P-98 Certificate of Fitness for City-Wide Fuel-Oil Piping and Storage System, • P-99 Certificate of Fitness Low-Pressure Oil Boiler Why Should I Apply? Be a part of this leading non-profit performing arts organization that is committed to empowering young people, artists, and educators through the performing arts. In addition to a competitive salary, New 42 offers a strong employee benefits package that includes comprehensive Health Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, 403 (b) Retirement Plan, Employee Pension, and Paid Time Off. Equal Opportunity Employer New 42 is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind: New 42 is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, predisposition or carrier status, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. New 42 is committed to anti-oppressive practices across all departmental business processes; we aim to prioritize and advance as an anti-racist, anti-oppressive organization. Accessibility Needs Any applicants needing accessibility accommodations, please don't hesitate to let us know what you need. Notes from Human Resources Applicants must submit the following to be considered for the position: • Cover letter expressing specific interest in and qualification for the position, • Resume

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  • Development Manager
    Development Manager
    21 days 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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  • Marketing Assistant
    Marketing Assistant
    1 month ago
    $16–$24 hourly
    Part-time
    North Merrick

    Job Summary Seeking an assistant with marketing/sales skills and knowledge. Looking for someone that is reliable and wants to help grow a small arts and entertainment business. Your job will be to help record and edit video content, manage and organize content, implement strategic social media publishing and book appointments with potential clients. Your role is to increase brand visibility alongside the owner. The candidate must have a love for the arts and a like for new age and underground music. Must be an open-minded individual. Responsibilities Assist in planning, implementing, and optimizing multichannel marketing campaigns across social media, email, print, and digital platforms Support the creation of engaging content for websites, blogs, social media posts, and advertising materials Conduct research on market trends, competitors, and target audiences to inform marketing strategies Contact potential clients and set up consultation appointments Manage social media accounts by scheduling posts, engaging with followers, and analyzing performance metrics Help coordinate advertising sales efforts by preparing presentations, tracking leads, and supporting client communications Contribute to SEO initiatives by optimizing website content and implementing best practices for search engine visibility Assist with marketing automation tasks including email marketing campaigns and performance tracking using relevant software tools Support product management activities by creating promotional materials and tracking campaign budgets Skills Familiar with sites like GoDaddy, Canva, Monday CRM, Google Sheets, DocuSign, Splice Video Editor, Final Cut Pro, etc. Well versed social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Medium, Nextdoor, Tiktok Experience with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom) Ability to analyze data using Google Analytics and other analytics platforms to measure campaign effectiveness Excellent copywriting skills for creating compelling content across various formats Familiarity with marketing automation tools and email marketing platforms Strong research skills to gather insights on market trends and competitors Effective communication skills for collaborating with team members and external partners Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail Job Types: Part-time, Contract, Internship Work Location: Hybrid remote in Merrick, NY 11566

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  • Financial Controller
    Financial Controller
    2 months ago
    $75000–$85000 yearly
    Full-time
    Mid Island, Staten Island

    CONTROLLER Full-Time, Staten Island, New York WHO WE ARE Snug Harbor is an expansive culture park on Staten Island where arts, nature, education, and history converge to offer dynamic programming, events, and festivals to our diverse community. Located less than 1.5 miles from the Staten Island Ferry and easily accessible by public transportation, Snug Harbor welcomes nearly 500,000 visitors each year. Visitors can explore multiple museums, performances, festivals, a farm, and 83 acres of gardens, parkland, woodland, and wetlands. Founded in 1976 as a nonprofit organization, Snug Harbor is one of the largest adaptive reuse projects in America, transforming a 19th-century charitable rest home for sailors into a vibrant hub of contemporary culture and community connection. Today, Snug Harbor’s mission is dedicated to creating a vibrant culture park in Staten Island offering arts, nature, history, education and events for all. THE POSITION The Controller will oversee all day-to-day accounting operations and ensure accurate financial reporting for Snug Harbor. This role manages two key team members: • Accounting & Purchasing Specialist – responsible for payables, procurement, and basic bookkeeping tasks., • Accounting & Revenue Systems Specialist – responsible for revenue-related accounting and managing revenue systems such as ticketing platforms, CRMs, and space rental SaaS systems. The Controller will maintain strong internal controls, ensure compliance with nonprofit accounting standards, and support strategic financial initiatives. The Controller serves as a member of the Snug Harbor Senior Staff, attends Senior Staff meetings, and participates in collaborative strategic initiative work as assigned. The Controller may serve as a project manager on strategic initiatives as required. The Controller reports to the Chief Financial Officer. RESPONSIBILITIES Financial Oversight • Manage daily accounting operations through general ledger, including month-end close procedures and reconciliations., • Review biweekly payroll and related journal entries., • Ensure compliance with GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards. Team Leadership • Train, supervise and mentor the Accounting Specialists., • Delegate effectively and ensure timely completion of tasks. Accounts Payable & Procurement • Oversee processing of vendor invoices, purchase orders, and expense reports., • Ensure adherence to procurement policies and approval workflows., • Track payables and maintain schedules of uncleared transactions., • Supervise quarterly sales tax filings and related issues. Revenue & Systems Management • Oversee timely revenue recognition and reconciliation for ticketing, space rentals, and other earned income streams., • Ensure accuracy and integrity of data in ticketing systems, CRMs, and rental management platforms., • Maintain receivables tracking and follow-up procedures. Cash Management / Banking • Work with CFO to ensure cash flow to support operations and lead strategic initiatives as required., • Monitor bank account activity and report any unknown transactions or unexpected activity to the CFO., • Track bank balances against outstanding payables and incoming funds., • Review monthly bank reconciliations and ensure that unreconciled transactions are addressed., • Review bi-weekly check run before it’s presented to the CFO and President for approval., • Provide supervisory communication with the bank as necessary and coordinate administrative functions related to bank accounts, such as signature cards. Financial Reporting • Prepare quarterly reports for review by department heads, meet to discuss variances and ensure that adjustments are made within the close period., • Assist CFO with grants tracking and oversee payment substantiation for grant reporting by Accounting & Purchasing Specialist as requested., • Support CFO or President with budgets, forecasts, Board reporting and audit preparation as assigned. Internal Controls & Compliance • Maintain strong internal controls and safeguard organizational assets., • Ensure compliance with grant reporting requirements and restricted fund tracking. Risk Management • Oversee the corporate insurance renewal process, analyze existing policies with outside broker, and recommend changes to enhance coverage and reduce costs., • Lead negotiations with insurance carriers and brokers to secure optimal coverage terms and pricing for the organization., • Manage the claims process and ensure timely and fair claim resolution. Process Improvement • Identify opportunities to streamline accounting processes and optimize system integrations. QUALIFCATIONS • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA preferred)., • Minimum 5 years of progressive accounting experience, including supervisory responsibilities., • Nonprofit accounting experience strongly preferred., • Proficiency with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage Intacct) and familiarity with ticketing/CRM systems., • Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills. SALARY AND BENEFITS Annual salary is commensurate with experience, at a range of $75,000.00 to $85,000.00. Snug Harbor offers a generous vacation/holiday schedule and participation in the Cultural Institutions Retirement System pension plan. TO APPLY Qualified candidates should complete the employee application form Snug Harbor celebrates and commits to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion. We value and seek the strengths of human variety across communities, in programming, with staff, the Board of Directors, volunteers, artists and visitors. Snug Harbor strives to build a culture of diversity of voice and representation, authentically inclusive spaces and equity for all. Snug Harbor is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to the treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without unlawful discrimination as to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or citizenship status in all employment decisions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and apprenticeship, promotion, upgrading, demotion, downgrading, transfer, lay-off and termination, and all other terms and conditions of employment.

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