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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Key Relationships: The Director of Strategic Partnerships, Director of Enrichment Programs, Office of Community Schools Leadership and Program Managers, Office of Safety and Youth Development, other central NYCPS divisions, Superintendents, principals, CBOs, DYCD, City Hall, DOHMH, NYC Service, other New York City agencies, and private partners.
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Keywords: Claims, Claims Examiner, Claims Adjuster, Claims Manager, Claims Director, Commercial Lines, General Liability, Primary Casualty, Excess Casualty, NY Labor Law, New York, Syracuse, Litigated, J.D., Juris Doctorate, Claims Specialist, Reserve, Settlement, Mediation, Hiring, Manager, Insurance, Coverage, Policy Limit, Large Exposure, Exposure, Hybrid, Insurance Careers, Construction, Habitational, Property Damage.
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In February 2023 the New York Philharmonic announced the appointment of Gustavo Dudamel as the Orchestras next maestro, to begin as Music and Artistic Director in 2026-27, after serving as Music Director Designate in 2025-26.
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The Office of Fiscal Operations is DSS/HRA/DHS’s primary payments and accounting office, and the core responsibilities are carried out through the operations of the Bureau of Accounts Payable, Revenue and Reimbursement, and Disbursement & Grant Accounting.
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As Corporate Secretary, the General Counsel counsels management and the Board on matters related to relevant federal and state laws, coordinates Board communication and scheduling, supports and educates Directors and Board committees on their governance obligations and best practices and is a key liaison for Directors in meeting organization and preparation, and Director education.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Planning Director, the selected candidate will assist with planning efforts associated with PRP and will be responsible for developing community relationships, responding to inquiries from borough commissioners, the press office, community members, and the offices of elected officials.
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Oversee Parent Coordinator & Office Assistant. Lead, supervise, manage, and evaluate the Marketing & Admissions Teams, including social media content creators and IT Director. Join our vibrant school community as a Marketing, Admissions & Operations Director.
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Oversee all facilities management teams and their functions in our NY/CT offices, including general facilities management, reactive and preventative maintenance, cleaning and janitorial, HVAC/MEP, lighting control, office supplies, and mail & reprographics services functions.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Title: Human Resources Generalist (Full-time Position)Reports To: Director of Human Resources Department: AdministrationLocation: New York City Office - Midtown ManhattanFLSA: ExemptWork Arrangement: Hybrid: in office 3- 4 days per week, and in accordance with business needsWork Arrangement: About the Open Space InstituteThe Open Space Institute (OSI) is a national leader in land protection that creates connections to nature and the outdoors for all people.
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Familiarity with Administration for Children Services (ACS), Office of Children Family Services (OCFS), Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD), and other relevant municipal and state agencies.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director of Benefits Programs, the Sr. Benefits and Retirement Specialist assists in general benefits administration with a focus on retirement benefits, including retiree health insurance for approximately 2,500 retirees across the enterprise.
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CASES is seeking a dynamic and strategic leader to join our team as the Director of the Pretrial Services Department in Harlem. Directly supervise Associate Director and four Team Leaders, each managing 8-10 multidisciplinary staff who directly deliver pretrial supervision and case management.
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D.A. Bragg: Victoria Jacobs Sentenced To 18 Years In Prison For Using Cryptocurrency To Fund Syrian-Based Terrorist Groups; Launder Supporters' Contributions - Manhattan District Attorney's Office (manhattanda.org.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesOversee all facilities management teams and their functions in our NY/CT offices, including general facilities management, reactive and preventative maintenance, cleaning and janitorial, HVAC/MEP, lighting control, office supplies, and mail & reprographics services functions.
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