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The office seeks a talented Contract Analyst to manage a number of NYS Office of Indigent Legal Services (ILS) funded Indigent Defense contracts with non-profit organizations. Monitoring criminal justice contracts with non-profit organizations to assure that each vendor is meeting contractual services and performance goals.
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Media outlets, research students, advocacy groups, and other non-profit organizations, for NYPD records and data. The Legal Bureau provides legal guidance to the Police Department and is responsible for advising all members of the Department on all legal matters affecting the Department, including major civil litigation and important judicial developments.
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At least 7-10 years of progressively responsible experience in the private/non-profit sectors or municipal government/public administration, including significant supervisory experience.
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The Children's Law Center (CLC) is a non-profit legal services organization that represents children in custody, visitation, guardianship, paternity, family offense, and related child protective (abuse or neglect) proceedings in the Family Courts and the Integrated Domestic Violence Parts of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and in appeals therefrom.
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Minimum of seven (7) years of experience as a lawyer, with significant experience providing immigration services in a non-profit civil legal services setting. A commitment to race equity and anti-racism in the workplace and in the provision of civil legal services.
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Born out of the legal efforts at JFK Airport during the Muslim Ban, Immigrant ARC has been growing exponentially since spinning out as a stand alone non-profit three years ago. Develop flexible entryways into engaging in advocacy to account for our members’ varying approaches to lobbying and advocacy while fostering greater involvement from the immigration legal services community.
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Minimum of two (2) years’ work experience in the non-profit, NGO, community development sectors or related field. Our campaigns are centered on four program areas: Legal Equality, End Sexual Violence, End Harmful Practices, and End Sexual Exploitation, with a cross-cutting focus on the unique needs of adolescent girls.
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These units will be master leased by the non-profit social services provider, CAMBA, Inc. CAMBA will provide on-site supportive services including case management and 24/7 front desk security services.
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Minimum 1 year of experience related to working in a non-profit legal setting or working with unaccompanied children and/or immigrant families. The Data and Reporting Specialist will collaborate with the Children’s Legal Services Department, including the Data Coordinator, the Supervising Attorney, and ImportaMi Senior Program Officer, Immigration Intake Specialists, and other legal staff, to ensure cases are reported correctly and any case documents are uploaded and updated, as needed before submission.
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This firm has provided high-value legal services to company and industry leaders as well as public and non-profit organizations for decades. Build and maintain client relationships, providing strategic legal counsel throughout the business lifecycle.
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Solid substantive knowledge of contract and intellectual property law required; knowledge of entertainment, privacy, music, non-profit or telecommunications law a plus. Minimum 7 years’ law firm and/or in-house legal experience or equivalent (experience at a recognized entertainment law firm or in-house position with a media company preferred.
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Familiarization with the non-for-profit space and homeless shelters is a huge benefit in this role as this leader must be familiar with the operations of the business. Win is a leading provider of shelter, supportive housing, and innovative programs for families with children experiencing homelessness, in New York City. Our equity-driven Way to Win model takes a multifaceted approach to overcoming barriers to stable housing by offering essential services, including childcare, employment support, legal aid, high-impact youth programs, and housing assistance.
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Liaison to community-based services and groups including civic, social service government, businesses and non-profit organizations. Assist Veteran households with accessing needed community services, including but not limited to public benefits such as SNAP, WIC and TANF, clothing, legal & child care services, educational and training resources, transportation assistance, and other supports through the development of a referral network and close follow-up.
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Provide general legal support with a focus on protecting the Library's interests, furthering its non-profit mission and mitigating risk. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex legal concepts to a non-legal audience.
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Knowledge of urban and rural affordable housing challenges and opportunities, the non-profit housing legal and regulatory environment, and knowledge and experience in residential real estate development, construction and finance, as specifically related to affordable housing.
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