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Preparing complex Federal and multi-state tax returns for individuals, trusts, estates, non-profit organizations, and pass-through entities. Preparing complex Federal and multi-state tax returns for individuals, trusts, estates, non-profit organizations, and pass-through entities.
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NADAP is a multiservice non-profit agency dedicated to helping people with medical, behavioral health and social service needs to become self-sufficient. NADAP programs assist disadvantaged populations in New York City and Nassau County.
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Must be well versed in privacy regulations, including state privacy laws (e.g. CCPA), federal privacy laws (e.g. HIPAA, FCRA, COPPA), and GDPR. Understanding of cybersecurity standards (e.g. NIST Cybersecurity Framework), software and website development processes, common types of cybersecurity attacks, and basic cybersecurity safeguards, from either legal or non-legal experience a significant plus.
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ACDS, Inc., a respected Non-Profit in Plainview, Long Island, New York, is dedicated to providing lifetime resources and services of exceptional quality for children and adults with Down syndrome, Autism and other developmental disabilities.
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MercyFirst is a not-for-profit human and social service agency that has been serving children and families in need since we were founded by the Sisters of Mercy/Hermanas de las Misericordia in 1894.
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Profit Sharing Plan applies to all non-Annual Incentive Plan and non-Sales Incentive Plan employees. Profit Sharing Plan applies to all non-Annual Incentive Plan and non-Sales Incentive Plan employees.
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Working with a non-profit client in Nassau Country seeking a CASAC Counselor. CASAC Counselor are to provide intervention to clients with substance abuse and addiction. Working with a non-profit client in Nassau Country seeking a CASAC Counselor.
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Home to 11 independently run JCC day camps, the Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds is a small non-profit that manages and operates three facilities located in Long Island, Rockland County and Staten Island.
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This is an excellent opportunity to gain exposure across the board within accounting, tax, audit, and advisory for a wide range of small business clients including non profit, financial services, manufacturing real estate, professional services.
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The Assistant General Manager (AGM) is a non-exempt position. The AGM will support in managing all elements of the club’s profit and loss statements and ensure consistent execution of the management daily workflow.
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