Health Outreach Fellow
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
ORGANIZATION HISTORY AND MISSION
The MinKwon Center for Community Action is a dynamic, mission-driven, and people-powered nonprofit organization that serves, educates, and organizes the Korean American, Asian Pacific American (APA), and immigrant communities in New York and around the country. The MinKwon Center offers free assistance with public benefits, health insurance enrollment, and taxes; provides free legal representation for immigration and housing, promotes civic participation with voter and census registration and outreach, and organizes campaigns with other local, state, and federal coalitions. By prioritizing the needs and voices of low-income, undocumented, youth, senior, and limited English proficient residents, we are building a multilingual, multi-generational base of engaged community members to achieve social and economic justice for all.
Job Description
This position is a temporary, full-time, one year position.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following:
Record all phone inquiries, answer questions, provide basic information about health programs, and provide referrals for application or renewal assistance to the Health Policy & Program Manager.
Administer all in-person and virtual events and activities for health insurance education and outreach, including but not limited to: tabling, flyering, and virtual education events.
Recruit and train volunteers for the health program to assist in outreach events, design and draft virtual and in-person outreach materials and events, and conduct regular outreach efforts.
Disseminate the latest public health information and resources via our social media channels and cultural media (i.e. Kakaotalk, Korean newspapers).
Support the implementation of new coverage options for New Yorkers in 2025.
Collaborate effectively with other staff, volunteers, and external agencies in order to fulfill goals.
Provide logistical and other support as required by supervising staff.
Qualifications:
Candidates will be evaluated on the basis of the following:
English and Korean or Chinese proficiency is required.
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal).
Ability to work well both independently and in teams.
Knowledge, interest, and commitment towards concepts and issues of public health, outreach, and education activities, especially in the context of the Korean American, AAPI, and/or immigrant communities.
Experience related to public health, program management, and administrative work.
Ability to be highly organized, meet deadlines, take initiative on projects with minimal supervision and a sense of ownership, and follow up on communications in a consistent and punctual manner.
Proficiency in using Google and Microsoft Office Suite, such as Drive and Excel.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a cover letter and resume to **************.
Please write ‘Health Outreach Fellow' in the email subject line, and please specify in your email how you found out about this position. (website, LinkedIn, Indeed, Facebook, etc.) Screening of complete applications will begin immediately and continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled and this posting is removed. Due to the high volume of applications, the MinKwon Center will only contact applicants who have been selected for an interview. No phone calls, please.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The MinKwon Center for Community Action does not discriminate against current or prospective employees based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, age, marital status, family or dependent status, criminal record, disability, mental illness, sexual orientation, genetics, active military, credit score and history, or any other protected class in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Postdoctoral Fellow in Genetic Epidemiology
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
The people of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) are united by a singular mission: ending cancer for life. Our specialized care teams provide personalized, compassionate, expert care to patients of all ages. Informed by basic research done at our Sloan Kettering Institute, scientists across MSK collaborate to conduct innovative translational and clinical research that is driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it. MSK is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists and clinicians, who go on to pursue?our mission?at MSK and around the globe.
Job Description:
Exciting Opportunity at MSK: The Epidemiology and Biostatistics Services is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Genetic Epidemiology to join the team.
We are seeking highly talented and motivated candidates interested in quantitative epidemiology and radiogenomics research in breast cancer and glioma. The successful candidate will join the interdisciplinary research teams of Drs. Jonine Bernstein and Ronglai Shen bridging both the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Services. The fellow will primarily devote time to NCI-funded multi-center research studies focused on understanding the joint roles of genetics and treatment in the etiology of breast cancer and glioma. However, there will also be opportunities to develop epidemiologic studies focused on imaging biomarkers of cancer risk, cancer treatment-related issues including the influence of radiation therapy on non-cancer outcomes, and genetic predisposition to cancer. The fellow will play a leading role on research projects, have the chance to present research findings at national scientific meetings, develop grant writing skills and to learn from a cadre of other postdoctoral fellows and mentors.
Key Qualifications:
A doctoral degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related quantitative discipline, including but not limited to population health, genetic/molecular, genetics, statistical genetics or environmental health.
Strong understanding of quantitative methods, study design, data analysis, and interpretation.
Experience working with large genetic and population-based data sets, SEER, and proficiency in a statistical programming language, including R/python or SAS.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Application Instructions:
The position is open immediately until filled. Interested applicants are invited to submit their CV, a career statement outlining their interest, and the names/contact information of three references to:
Emilie Childs
Senior Administrative Assistant
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Pay Range: $55, 439 - $100, 940
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MSK is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran status or any other factor which cannot lawfully be used as a basis for an employment decision.
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
Robert G. Engel - Mammalogy Fellowship
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Robert G. Engel Mammalogy Fellowship Program Title: Mammalogy Fellow Salary: $16.50/hour Seasonal/Temporary - Six Month Length of Employment Schedule: 40 hours per week; 5 days (two consecutive days off) Background The Wildlife Conservation Society is dedicated to the conservation of the world's vanishing species through captive breeding and exhibition, field studies, education, and veterinary, nutrition and genetic research. The Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park, headquarters of the Wildlife Conservation Society, manages and exhibits a diversity of wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. It initiates and supports captive breeding programs, and encourages research and educational projects. The Mammal Department, with a collection of over 120 species, is committed to the exhibition and captive breeding of species that are part of cooperative breeding programs (Species Survival Plans or Taxon Advisory Groups) or serve as educational representatives of their habitats or regions.
Purpose
To expose individuals to the techniques of captive management and exhibition of a variety of mammal species within a zoo environment and to expose them to the potential of endangered species programs within zoos so that they are better prepared to participate in similar programs at other institutions.
Program
Consists of 6 months of intensive fellowship work at the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park. You'll work closely with the staff in all phases of animal management and exhibition. Each fellow will work with a variety of mammals and is expected to conduct and complete an independent project under the supervision of the curatorial staff. This is a great opportunity for someone who wishes to begin a career in zoology.
Paid Marketing Fellowship
Fellow Job 20 miles from Wyckoff
The White Label Firm, Inc. (2015) is a sales, marketing and promotions Company with locations in NYC, NJ and soon TX. We handle campaigns for clients who range from the telecom, utility, non profit, security and financial sector.
We believe our business can only grow based on the caliber of the people on our team. We hold a strong emphasis on training our leaders of tomorrow and believe in values of teamwork, positivity and an impossible is nothing attitude.
You will have your own dedicated Samsung Galaxy tablet to deliver in and out of site demonstrations for our sales and marketing campaigns.
Rather your looking for a career change or new to the workforce, we have a place for you.
Job Description
Hiring Entry Level Fellowships for Students and Recent Graduates.
MUST POSSESS:
Ability to work independently, with little supervision
Knowledge and ability in the use of a personal computer and software applications (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, etc.)
Strong organizational skills and the ability to maintain detailed records
Ability to communicate effectively both written and verbally
Ability to work effectively under stressful conditions
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Audubon Magazine Editorial Fellow
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Audubon magazine is offering an exciting opportunity to join our editorial team as an Editorial Fellow, working on both digital stories for Audubon.org and our quarterly print magazine. As the flagship publication of the National Audubon Society, our reporting both celebrates our fascination with birds and probes pressing planetary issues, including biodiversity loss, habitat conservation, climate change, and more. The magazine also emphasizes, through stories and visuals, the importance of a diverse and inclusive science and conservation effort to help meet the challenges facing birds and people today. In 2021, Audubon won a National Magazine Award for “General Excellence”-the highest honor in the magazine industry-for our exceptional work across platforms.
As a full-time fellow, the selected applicant will have the chance to be a valuable member of our team, contributing both digital and print content and getting a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to be an editor at a major publication. This fellowship is a training ground for a long-term, successful career in journalism. Ideal candidates will have strong writing and communication skills as well as an interest in covering topics ranging from science and conservation news to environmental and social justice. Immersed in the day-to-day operations, the fellow will hone the skill of creating fresh and accurate content on fast-paced deadlines and develop a stronger ability to tell longer, engaging narrative stories. The intent is for fellows to gain experience, published work, and job savvy that will help them land a staff job or launch a successful freelance career.
The fellowship is approximately 35 hours per week, fully remote, and spans a period of up to six months, from July to December. Fellows in the New York City area will have the opportunity to work with our magazine team out of our New York City headquarters.
To apply, please upload a one-page cover letter, one-page resume, and links to three to five writing samples. The links can be included in the cover letter.
Compensation:
$19.00 - $20.00 / hour
Additional Job Description
Essential Functions
Pitch and write articles for Audubon.org, working closely with the digital team to turn around news stories on tight deadlines while also developing longer reported pieces. May also assign and edit stories under supervision of the digital editorial director.
Assist the print staff with research, story development, and fact-checking, and contribute written stories for various sections of Audubon magazine.
Dive into the backend of Audubon's website to build stories and maintain content; explore potential tools for creating innovative new ways of telling stories.
Attend and participate in weekly editorial meetings to run through stories in development and plan future coverage.
Help us track and expand our efforts to increase diversity among our sources, writers, and even in the topics we cover.
Maintains and fosters a culture of safety.
Other duties as needed and assigned.
Qualifications and Experience
Graduate-level journalism classes or degree; or relevant work or field experience.
Experience reporting and writing stories, preferably for online and in print.
Experience honing story ideas and promoting content through social media.
An avid interest in science, wildlife, and environmental issues, including how they affect birds and people.
Commitment to Audubon's organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity, impact, and innovation.
Experience with multimedia and content management systems a plus.
EEO Statement
The National Audubon Society is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. We are committed to a policy of nondiscrimination, inclusion and equal opportunity and actively seek a diverse pool of candidates in this search.
Accessibility Statement
The National Audubon Society endeavors to keep our careers site accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact Accommodations@audubon.org. This contact information is for accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications.
Finance Fellow
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
at Havas Health & You
Finance Fellow
The Finance Fellow is part of the business unit finance team. This role reports to the Business Manager, or another manager as designated by the Company, and works closely with Business Manager(s) of the assigned business unit(s). Along with supporting the client invoicing functions, the Finance Fellow is also expected to produce and review client specific /ad hoc reports.
DEPARTMENT: Finance
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Role & Responsibilities:
Support Senior CSS with proactively following up and ensuring proper documentation/deliverables are being received from the appropriate parties including signed estimates and estimate entries in the finance system.
Prepare monthly invoicing and support Senior CSS with managing production reports. This includes PO/budget vs. estimate reporting.
Support Senior CSS by attending regular billing meetings with account teams to cover the current state of affairs with all jobs and raise awareness for potential issues in addition to outlining action items needed.
Provide support to business unit finance, account and operations teams. This includes delivering relevant financial reporting/information. In addition, this role helps to ensure the validity and accuracy of all financial data related to the business unit.
Ensure accurate and consistent invoicing procedures
Marketing Fellowship
Fellow Job 18 miles from Wyckoff
Marketing Fellowship
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) located in downtown Newark, NJ, is the country's most diverse performing arts center, and the artistic, cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey - where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day. NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the state's and world's best artists while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization of its home city.
We are currently hiring for our Fellows Program. The Marketing fellow's role is to assist with digital marketing projects. The fellow will learn new systems for processing content, managing website data, analyzing social media and more. The fellow will be able to participate in performance-related media coverage and website updates.
Reports to: Director, Digital Marketing and Content Strategy
Schedule
This is an eight-week summer fellowship running June 9 to August 1, 2025
Must be available Tuesday mornings; Thursday evenings 5 - 9PM; Friday mornings 10AM - 12PM; and additional days and times to staff performances and events
20 hours per week
Responsibilities
Organize and track performance images in digital asset management system, working closely with the multimedia manager to upload and tag photos from the Prudential presents North to Shore Festival
Attend performances to support social media coverage of the third annual Prudential presents North to Shore Festival, Horizon Sounds of the City outdoor concerts and other events
Digitize the stories, images and newspaper clippings of archival content
Create concise summaries of each item
Label stories and classify by year
Participate in street team efforts by hanging posters at local establishments and identifying new places to display promotional items
Learn how to make edits to website and email marketing blasts
Track digital marketing efforts across the internet by creating links, utilizing social media analytics and labeling items in our systems to improve reporting
Market research and competitive analysis of local live entertainment and events
Like and follow relevant artists on social media
Interact with patrons to improve NJPAC's engagement on social media
Minimum Qualifications
Open to rising college juniors, seniors, post-college graduates or graduate students
Strong initiative and ability to work effectively in a fast paced, non-profit arts environment
Strong organizational skills with an attention to detail
Self-motivation and high-level of energy
Strong computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel and Word) and Google applications (Google Docs, Sheets, Forms, etc.)
Preferred Qualifications
Social Work Fellow (Bilingual)
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Social Work Fellows at The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School serve as the facilitators of mental health services for TEP students and families, design and implement (proactive and preventative) programs that promote social and emotional health, and respond to day-to-day student issues and unanticipated crises. Each Social Work Fellow at The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School focuses their efforts on the students, families, and teachers of one specific cohort, while refining their skills and prioritizing their own professional growth.
In this role, you will serve as the Social Work Fellow for one TEP cohort (Kindergarten through 8th Grade), then will move up with this cohort of students throughout their time at TEP until they graduate! This is an amazing opportunity for an experienced and creative clinician who thrives in an autonomous environment, is passionate about child and family work, and is seeking to form long-lasting relationships with students and families as they navigate the road from Kindergarten through adolescence.
Looking to have a significant impact while developing into an expert Clinical Social Worker within a community of master clinicians? This is the role for you.
Responsibilities
Mental Health and Clinical Counseling Services
Provide regular counseling to students and families in need of social and emotional support; this includes both mandated counseling to students with IEPs (Individualized Education Plans) as well as individual and group counseling to other students in need
Coordinate the delivery of mental health and family services at community-based organizations for students and families requiring outside services
Lead mediations as necessary using relational-based models, in alignment with TEP's commitment to Restorative Justice Practices
Respond to day-to-day challenges and unanticipated student crises at TEP during the course of a school day
Design and implement creative clinical interventions for students with repeated instances of similar challenges
Mental Health Programming
Develop and lead programs for students and families to promote emotional, mental, and psycho-social health
Create mental and emotional health programs for staff
Requirements
About You
Complete fluency in Spanish required
Deeply aligned to TEP's mission of providing a world-class mental health services and interventions to historically under-resourced student communities
Master's degree in Social Work preferred, those with degrees in School Counseling or School Psychology will be considered
Experience as a Social Worker/Therapist/School Psychologist/School Counselor
Minimum of 2 years clinical experience working with children and families (or related experience)
Working knowledge of the instructional and social needs of students at risk and students with disabilities
Ability to design and implement in-school prevention programming according to current best practices
Ability to simultaneously manage a regular counseling schedule and triage crisis, while prioritizing multiple competing urgent tasks
Benefits
Why TEP
The opportunity to join an experienced, diverse, and mission-driven team that is passionate about educational equity
Compensation: Competitive annual salary between $75K and $85K
Time Off: Approximately 10 weeks of vacation per year (all school vacations)
Employee Wellness: We value your well-being through our Staff Food Program, Staff Retreats, and Wellness Programming
Healthcare: World-class medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, and Life Insurance policies
Family Focus: Parental leave and dependent care account so you can care for your loved ones
403b Retirement Plan: We care about your ability to save for your future
Learning & Development: A culture that encourages and promotes professional growth and development, including internal PD and tuition/continuous learning reimbursements
2025 Empowering Leadership Fellowship
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Barclays has created this scholarship in order to benefit and enhance its efforts to increase, in a variety of ways, the diversity of its workforce, and to provide support to emerging leaders who demonstrate a shared commitment to Barclays' ideals on the subject of diversity, equity and inclusion. Barclays is firmly and fully committed to being a trusted ally in the pursuit of justice, and to help overcome inequity across the communities in which we live and work. Through the institution of this scholarship, Barclays seeks to attract, develop and retain talented and high-achieving individuals from a variety of backgrounds, including but not limited to students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, such as Black, Hispanic, Latinx and Native American students.
We welcome you to apply for our Empowering Leaders Fellowship. Students who are selected for the fellowship will be granted up to $15,000 to apply towards their education in addition to their internship offers. This fellowship provides the opportunity to open various pathways to success.
Eligibility Criteria:
* Fall 2026 or Spring 2027 scheduled graduation from a four-year college or university within the United States
* In process of applying or have applied for one of our Summer 2026 internship opportunities in Banking, Markets or Research
* Good academic standing (3.2 GPA or higher)
* Personal statement (250 words maximum) addressing the following prompt: At Barclays, we are looking for individuals with a global mindset and diverse worldview. Please tell us why you have applied for the Empowering Leaders Fellowship, and how it will enable you to achieve your career goals and aspirations. You may draw upon examples and contributions you've made via school activities, community service, leadership roles, and the like to illustrate your personal commitment to diversity.
Learning Fellow (Temporary - Opportunity Open to Mercy University Students)
Fellow Job 15 miles from Wyckoff
The goal of the Supplemental Instruction (SI) program is to support student success through structured opportunities for interactive group learning led by Learning Fellows, near-peers who can model success strategies. SI activities support both content learning as well as improvement of study skills and development of community. SI provides students with additional time outside of the traditional class to process material and practice skills in a low-pressure environment. In addition, it supports the development of an inclusive community of collaborative learners.
Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities:
A. Training and Professional Development
Attending all pre-semester training sessions
Attending all training sessions throughout the semester
Committing to improving their skills through regular observation and feedback from the Manager and/or senior members of the team
B. Leading Weekly SI Sessions
Being on-time and prepared to lead the weekly SI Session
Recording attendance and evaluating participation of students
Transcribing attendance and participation to recording system
Leading students through active learning activities related to course content
Sharing study skills and other best practices for success in the course
Fostering an environment of inclusion and community
Demonstrating a professional, courteous, and respectful attitude in dealing with students and co-facilitator
C. Weekly Preparation for Recitation Sections
Communicating weekly with the instructor including summarizing salient points from the recitation session
Reviewing course related materials prior to the session
Attending lectures to prepare for session
D. Policies and Procedures Compliance
Complying with policies and procedures of the Department of Natural Sciences and the University
including but not limited to the University's Code of Conduct.
Accurately logging in work hours on Banner timesheets in Mercy Connect and submitting them on time
Communicating with the Manager about any issues that may arise in sessions
E. Collaboration with Co-Facilitator
Communicating weekly (or more) with the co-facilitator to plan SI sessions
Dividing duties during the session (e.g. attendance, participation, leading activities)
Senior Learning/Lab Fellows are responsible for all of the above and, in addition, are responsible for the following:
Mentoring of Junior Learning/Lab Fellows
Assist in daily supervision of assigned partner(s)
Providing feedback to Junior Fellows and providing guidance and support
Ensuring Junior Fellows have the equipment and resources needed to be successful
Ensuring Junior Fellows are communicating with Faculty and completing attendance/participation weekly
Promoting SI to faculty and students at Mercy University
Qualifications
Mercy University is an equal opportunity employer. Mercy University actively engages in recruiting a diverse workforce and student body that includes members of historically underrepresented groups and strives to build and sustain a welcoming and supportive campus community. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, national origin, ethnicity, creed, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, height, weight, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.
The posted salary range for this position is based on several legitimate, non-discriminatory factors set by the company. The University is committed to ensuring equal pay opportunities for equal work regardless of gender, race, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local pay equity laws.
Mercy University promotes a community campus environment. As a result, employment is limited to the following states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Applicants outside of those states or the USA will be required to relocate. Relocation assistance may be provided for eligible moves.
About Mercy
Mercy University is a dynamic, independent, coeducational New York City area university that offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs in six schools: Business, Education, Health and Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts, Nursing, and Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Mercy is the region's largest private, nonprofit, Minority-Serving Institution, proud to serve a student body that is highly diverse. As a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), Mercy University, has been ranked nationally among top colleges in the country for Hispanics by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and by Excelencia in Education, earning their prestigious Seal of Excelencia for intentionally serving Latino students.
Mercy University was further recognized by HACU as a national leader in awarding bachelor's degrees to Hispanics in several disciplines, including Psychology, Sociology, and Business. Westchester Magazine has also named Mercy the Best College in Westchester County in 2019, 2020, and 2022.
Mercy is committed to offering an inclusive learning environment to help a diverse student body set a course for their future. To support its student body, Mercy has been awarded a number of federal grants which enable us to better develop and deliver education to our students.
Mercy's student body reflects the rich diversity of the New York metropolitan area. Enrollment, including full-time and part-time undergraduates and graduates, is approximately 8,800. Mercy students learn on campuses in Dobbs Ferry, the Bronx, and Manhattan as well as online.
At Mercy University we strive to provide employees and their families with a comprehensive and valuable benefits package. We offer high-quality health care plans, retirement benefits, tuition discounts, flexible spending, and much more.
Our Mission:
Mercy University is committed to providing motivated students the opportunity to transform their lives through higher education by offering liberal arts and professional programs in personalized and high-quality learning environments, thus preparing students to embark on rewarding careers, to continue learning throughout their lives and to act ethically and responsibly in a changing world.
EEO Statement
Mercy University is an equal opportunity employer. Mercy University actively engages in recruiting a diverse workforce and student body that includes members of historically underrepresented groups and strives to build and sustain a welcoming and supportive campus community. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, national origin, ethnicity, creed, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, height, weight, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.
As part of this commitment, Mercy University will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact The Office of Human Resources at **************, Option 6 or via email at ************.
The posted salary range for this position is based on several legitimate, non-discriminatory factors set by the organization. Mercy is committed to ensuring equal pay opportunities for equal work regardless of gender, race, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local pay equity laws.
Campus Safety
Mercy University is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all. Information regarding campus safety can be found here.
Psychiatry Fellow
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Title: Psychiatry Fellow
Salary: $185,000 - $200,000 (prorated for part-time)
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Average number of patients per day is 7-10. The enables for focused patient care without the pressure of large number of evaluation turnouts
No weekend coverage is required.
Supportive environment working within a multidisciplinary team of professionals.
Paid CME for providers
Reports to the Medical Director of Psychiatric Services. Works closely with the Chief Medical Officer and Director of Healthcare Operations
Oversees all psychiatric care at the shelter including coordination with the Embedded Nursing staff for the administration of medication
Provides psychiatric evaluations for individuals referred for assessment of psychiatric conditions or for entitlements and housing.
Provides psychiatric follow-up care as needed, including psychopharmacology and supportive psychotherapy. Adheres to agency policy regarding obtaining health screening and laboratory monitoring.
Provides crisis intervention and assessment as needed.
In collaboration with on-site nurse, provides liaison to outside psychiatric and medical providers as necessary and appropriate.
Completes documentation in compliance with agency policies and procedures.
Participates in weekly clinical team meeting at shelter. Provides case consultation to interdisciplinary staff such as case managers.
Attends bimonthly group supervision with fellow providers and attends Healthcare Department Meetings
Willing to participate in education and training to deliver care via telepsychiatry as needed
Participates in agency quality assurance process as requested by Medical Director.
May participate in supervision of medical students or residents as arranged with Medical Director of Psychiatric Services.
Qualifications:
New York State Medical License and Registration
Board certified in Psychiatry.
Working with homeless population preferred.
Licenses: Buprenorphine waiver preferred.
Communication: Must have excellent oral, writing and listening skills.
Organizational skills: The ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and create and coordinate schedules
Interpersonal skills: Must have the ability to interface with clients as well as all levels of staff.
Computer skills: Must have knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially WORD and EXCEL
Other details
Pay Type Salary
Employment Indicator Regular
Min Hiring Rate $185,000.00
Max Hiring Rate $200,000.00
Z Combinator Fellowship
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Apply to Z Combinator
Please note that you must be opening a school in Fall 2026 to be eligible for the 2025-26 Fellowship.
Z Combinator is a charter startup school and growth engine for schools of the future designed to accelerate the growth of high-quality charter seats across the nation. We empower charter founders, leaders, and educators with the resources, tools, and expertise to build world-class schools.
Z Combinator is a fully-funded seven-month Fellowship program, running from July to January and offered at no cost to participants. It is operated through Zeta Charter Schools in pursuit of our mission to ensure that every child in America has access to the highest-quality, free education from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
Why Z Combinator
Too many aspiring charter school founders do not make it to day one.
Charters are often founded by leaders with strong academic or day-to-day school operational experience but who may otherwise not yet be equipped to tackle the massive business, operational, legal, and political challenges facing early-stage charter startups. These challenges often divert founder-leaders from focusing on what is important and usually in their wheelhouse- delivering high-quality education-and may even create obstacles that prevent a school's launch.
Venturing down the founder's path, new charter founders often find that the path is not only incredibly challenging but also lonely, as the founder-leader uniquely bears responsibility for every aspect of a charter startup's success (or failure).
Z Combinator empowers charter founders with the mentoring, resources, tools, and expertise to build world-class schools and the knowledge they need to launch strong. We support you through your pre-launch year, helping you deeply connect with other charter founders nationwide going through the same experience, and preparing you with timely expert advice and coaching from individuals who have successfully launched and scaled world-class schools.
Z Combinator equips you to launch strong on day one, while making incredible connections with other charter founders.
What Happens at Z Combinator
3 In-Person and 2 Virtual Sessions: Z Combinator Fellows spend 16 days across 3 sessions in New York City at Zeta Charter Schools for intensive, hands-on learning. During these sessions, Fellows embed with Zeta leaders and teachers for interactive workshops during Zeta's summer training and professional learning program; observe Zeta's schools in action including classroom visits, leader-teacher coaching sessions, and operational walkthroughs to observe how Zeta approaches processes like student arrival; engage in facilitated school launch planning from vision-setting to forming your tactical check-list leading up to Day 1; and join Zeta's network leaders for business and operations sessions (
e.g.
, People Operations, Budgeting, Family Outreach). We balance our intensive, hands-on sessions during the day with opportunities to connect and rejuvenate with Z Combinator Fellows in our beautiful city in the evening.
Cohort Experience: Z Combinator creates a close-knit cohort experience, including an online community forum for real-time conversation and requests for support. Z Combinator Fellows make connections and relationships with each other that last beyond the program.
School Launch Resource Creation: Through workshops, coaching, and individualized support, Fellows leave Z Combinator with a wide variety of exemplar Zeta resources and customized school launch deliverables, which include: a polished fundraising pitch deck, a school launch project plan, an academic scope & sequence, a year one budget, an organizational hiring/staffing plan, and so much more!
Office Hours: Connecting is a crucial part of Z Combinator. We offer optional and as-needed virtual office hours with Zeta leaders in between in-person sessions to dive deeper on topics raised during workshops and to provide additional, timely support on school launch resource creation. This might look like small-group virtual pitch practice before an upcoming donor meeting, a 1:1 feedback session on your school launch plan with a Zeta leader, a group problem-solving session on your enrollment tactics, or other meetings to address questions that arise throughout your experience.
Alumni Community: Z Combinator is all about creating communities of continuous learners. We provide virtual opportunities to keep learning (like open access to some of our in-house professional learning opportunities) and are already working on ways to keep our cohorts on their path to success. Our network of Z Combinator Fellow Alumni is crucial to our mission of ensuring every child in America has access to free, high-quality public education, pre-K to 12th grade.
The New York Experience: We want you to have a wonderful experience while you visit and learn in the Big Apple! Fellows receive Z Combinator swag and participate in cohort outings to classic NYC experiences. (Past outings have included Broadway hits
Hamilton
and
The Lion King
and a Mets baseball game! Future outings may vary.) Z Combinator also covers the cost of lodging, food, and transportation throughout your stay.
Timeline
Stage 1: Z Combinator accepts applications for the 2025-26 Fellowship Program starting in March 2025 on a rolling basis. Our application window closes once all openings are filled, and no later than Friday, May 30, 2025.
Stage 2: Z Combinator invites select Fellow candidates to complete a brief video interview.
Stage 3: Z Combinator invites finalists to a virtual 30-min live interview with our team. Candidates will also submit 3 professional references at this time. (
Note: If you have completed any other fellowships or programs (e.g., BES), at least one of your references should be from that program.
)
Stage 4: Fellowship invitations are sent on a rolling basis.
Note: Final fellowship dates will be announced no later than June 1, 2025. Once these dates are released, your acceptance will be contingent on your ability to attend all sessions.
Z Combinator has a strong commitment to diversity. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
HS Beit Midrash Fellow
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
SAR High School is a mission-driven, co-educational, Modern Orthodox Jewish high school committed to student-centered learning in a challenging and supportive environment. The SAR High School Beit Midrash is a vibrant center for student and adult learning, a highly accessible resource center and, at the same time, a friendly gathering place.
Our six full-time Beit Midrash Fellows learn each day in the Beit Midrash which is, physically and philosophically, the center of SAR High School. Judaic studies classes utilize the Beit Midrash and the Fellows for small group learning. Each fellow is also closely mentored by Judaic Studies faculty members. The Fellows also help design and implement co-curricular activities which promote ruach, chesed, Medinat Yisrael, and SAR's annual theme.
There are two tracks to the fellows program, a professional track and a chinuch track. The professional track is for those looking to meaningfully spend a year in the world of Chinuch before the next steps in their professional career. The Chinuch track is for those thinking about entering into the world of Chinuch. Ten members of our current faculty began their teaching career as Beit Midrash Fellows.
The fellowship follows the SAR High School calendar year. The hours are from 8:00 AM (Tefillah) until 4:50 PM, Monday-Thursday and until 1:10 PM on Fridays. One evening a week Fellows learn for forty minutes after school with students. Fellows in graduate school will have some flexibility scheduling classes on one afternoon a week. The Fellows program has a stipend of $30,000.
The day is split between time spent learning/teaching with students under the guidance of classroom teachers and time devoted to furthering the fellows' own individual learning and group learning directed by Rabbi Dovi Nadel and Rabbi Shmuel Hain. The Beit Midrash Fellowship also features a weekly educational leadership seminar with the outstanding administration and faculty of SAR.
Fellow AI Architect, Generative AI
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
We are searching for an exceptionally skilled and visionary Fellow AI Architect with deep expertise in building, deploying, and scaling generative AI applications. As a key individual contributor at the Technical Fellow level, you will drive the architecture, strategy, and development of groundbreaking AI technologies that support our long-term mission.
The Fellow AI Architect will lead the technical vision, strategy, and architectural direction for our GenAI initiatives. As a recognized thought leader, you will help guide the company to stay at the forefront of AI innovation, continuously integrating the latest advancements in generative AI into our products and processes. This role demands a blend of technical depth, visionary thinking, and the ability to influence and elevate company-wide AI practices. You will play a pivotal role in shaping a transformative journey, empowering our organization to harness GenAI in profound ways across all products.
Responsibilities:
- Architectural Vision & Strategy: Define and drive the generative AI architecture strategy, ensuring UKG remains at the leading edge of AI innovation. Develop and communicate a cohesive architectural vision that aligns with business goals, enabling the seamless integration of GenAI capabilities across our product suite.
- Technical Leadership: Serve as the primary technical visionary for generative AI, providing hands-on guidance in advanced methods (e.g., transformer models, diffusion models, GANs) and setting technical standards that ensure scalability, security, and efficiency.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with executive leadership, product management, data science, and engineering teams to establish and prioritize GenAI initiatives. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment on requirements and objectives, driving the infusion of AI capabilities across products.
- Innovation & Research: Conduct hands-on, advanced research in generative AI, staying current with emerging technologies, industry trends, and best practices. Lead the exploration and implementation of state-of-the-art GenAI techniques to enhance product value and drive a competitive edge.
- Mentorship & Culture Building: Mentor and influence senior engineering leaders, fostering a culture of AI excellence, thought leadership, and continuous innovation. Champion best practices in AI/ML development, CI/CD processes, and quality assurance to ensure high standards across the organization.
- Community Engagement: Act as an ambassador for generative AI internally and externally, representing UKG in the AI community through publications, speaking engagements, and industry forums.
- Scalable Solutions: Oversee the deployment of large-scale AI models, ensuring they are optimized for performance, cost, and resource efficiency in production environments. Establish guidelines for high-quality, production-ready AI/ML systems that can scale with business needs.
- Governance & Standards: Define and enforce development methodologies, CI/CD standards, and architectural guidelines for AI solutions. Maintain documentation of architectural decisions and technical roadmaps, ensuring a sustainable foundation for future AI-driven capabilities.
Qualifications:
- Educational Background: PhD in Computer Science, AI, Machine Learning, or a related field, or equivalent industry experience.
- Experience: 12+ years in software development and AI, with at least 5 years of hands-on experience in generative AI, NLP, or related fields. Proven expertise in architecting and deploying large-scale AI/ML systems in production environments.
- Technical Proficiency: Expert-level skills in programming languages (e.g., Python, Java) and AI frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch). Strong understanding of cloud platforms (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) and MLOps practices for large-scale model training and deployment.
- AI Methodologies: In-depth knowledge of generative AI methodologies, including transformer models, diffusion models, GANs, large language models, and multi-modal architectures. Familiarity with NLP and machine learning algorithms, such as linear and logistic regression, decision trees, and clustering methods.
- Industry Influence: Recognized thought leader in AI, with a record of publications in top-tier AI conferences/journals (e.g., NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR) and a strong network within the AI research community.
- Problem-Solving & Strategy: Exceptional problem-solving skills and a proven ability to influence and implement long-term AI-driven strategic initiatives.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Compliance & Responsible AI: Experience working in high-compliance environments or with privacy-preserving AI techniques. Strong familiarity with trends in responsible AI, model interpretability, and ethical AI practices.
- Optimization Expertise: Proven record of optimizing AI models for cost-efficiency at scale through model compression, distillation, and efficient deployment strategies.
- Cloud & DevOps Knowledge: Strong experience with cloud-native architectures, containerization (e.g., Kubernetes), and CI/CD pipeline automation (e.g., Terraform, GitHub Actions).
Where we're going
UKG is on the cusp of something truly special. Worldwide, we already hold the #1 market share position for workforce management and the #2 position for human capital management. Tens of millions of frontline workers start and end their days with our software, with billions of shifts managed annually through UKG solutions today. Yet it's our AI-powered product portfolio designed to support customers of all sizes, industries, and geographies that will propel us into an even brighter tomorrow!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Ultimate Kronos Group is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, veteran status, and any other legally protected status under federal, state, or local anti-discrimination laws.
View The EEO Know Your Rights poster (https:******************************************************************************************
UKG participates in E-Verify. View the E-Verify posters here (https:************************************************************************************ .
Disability Accommodation
For individuals with disabilities that need additional assistance at any point in the application and interview process, please email ****************** .
The pay range for this position is $202,300 to $290,800, however, base pay offered may vary depending on skills, experience, job-related knowledge and location. This position is also eligible for a short-term incentive and a long-term incentive as part of total compensation. Information about UKG's comprehensive benefits can be reviewed on our careers site at https:******************* (https:*******************)
It is the policy of Ultimate Software to promote and assure equal employment opportunity for all current and prospective Peeps without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, veteran status, and any other legally protected status entitled to protection under federal, state, or local anti-discrimination laws. This policy governs all matters related to recruitment, advertising, and initial selection of employment. It shall also apply to all other aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, compensation, promotion, demotion, transfer, lay-offs, terminations, leave of absence, and training opportunities.
Z Combinator Fellowship
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Apply to Z Combinator
Please note that you must be opening a school in Fall 2026 to be eligible for the 2025-26 Fellowship.
Z Combinator is a charter startup school and growth engine for schools of the future designed to accelerate the growth of high-quality charter seats across the nation. We empower charter founders, leaders, and educators with the resources, tools, and expertise to build world-class schools.
Z Combinator is a fully-funded seven-month Fellowship program, running from July to January and offered at no cost to participants. It is operated through Zeta Charter Schools in pursuit of our mission to ensure that every child in America has access to the highest-quality, free education from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
Why Z Combinator
Too many aspiring charter school founders do not make it to day one.
Charters are often founded by leaders with strong academic or day-to-day school operational experience but who may otherwise not yet be equipped to tackle the massive business, operational, legal, and political challenges facing early-stage charter startups. These challenges often divert founder-leaders from focusing on what is important and usually in their wheelhouse- delivering high-quality education-and may even create obstacles that prevent a school's launch.
Venturing down the founder's path, new charter founders often find that the path is not only incredibly challenging but also lonely, as the founder-leader uniquely bears responsibility for every aspect of a charter startup's success (or failure).
Z Combinator empowers charter founders with the mentoring, resources, tools, and expertise to build world-class schools and the knowledge they need to launch strong. We support you through your pre-launch year, helping you deeply connect with other charter founders nationwide going through the same experience, and preparing you with timely expert advice and coaching from individuals who have successfully launched and scaled world-class schools.
Z Combinator equips you to launch strong on day one, while making incredible connections with other charter founders.
What Happens at Z Combinator
3 In-Person and 2 Virtual Sessions: Z Combinator Fellows spend 16 days across 3 sessions in New York City at Zeta Charter Schools for intensive, hands-on learning. During these sessions, Fellows embed with Zeta leaders and teachers for interactive workshops during Zeta's summer training and professional learning program; observe Zeta's schools in action including classroom visits, leader-teacher coaching sessions, and operational walkthroughs to observe how Zeta approaches processes like student arrival; engage in facilitated school launch planning from vision-setting to forming your tactical check-list leading up to Day 1; and join Zeta's network leaders for business and operations sessions (
e.g.
, People Operations, Budgeting, Family Outreach). We balance our intensive, hands-on sessions during the day with opportunities to connect and rejuvenate with Z Combinator Fellows in our beautiful city in the evening.
Cohort Experience: Z Combinator creates a close-knit cohort experience, including an online community forum for real-time conversation and requests for support. Z Combinator Fellows make connections and relationships with each other that last beyond the program.
School Launch Resource Creation: Through workshops, coaching, and individualized support, Fellows leave Z Combinator with a wide variety of exemplar Zeta resources and customized school launch deliverables, which include: a polished fundraising pitch deck, a school launch project plan, an academic scope & sequence, a year one budget, an organizational hiring/staffing plan, and so much more!
Office Hours: Connecting is a crucial part of Z Combinator. We offer optional and as-needed virtual office hours with Zeta leaders in between in-person sessions to dive deeper on topics raised during workshops and to provide additional, timely support on school launch resource creation. This might look like small-group virtual pitch practice before an upcoming donor meeting, a 1:1 feedback session on your school launch plan with a Zeta leader, a group problem-solving session on your enrollment tactics, or other meetings to address questions that arise throughout your experience.
Alumni Community: Z Combinator is all about creating communities of continuous learners. We provide virtual opportunities to keep learning (like open access to some of our in-house professional learning opportunities) and are already working on ways to keep our cohorts on their path to success. Our network of Z Combinator Fellow Alumni is crucial to our mission of ensuring every child in America has access to free, high-quality public education, pre-K to 12th grade.
The New York Experience: We want you to have a wonderful experience while you visit and learn in the Big Apple! Fellows receive Z Combinator swag and participate in cohort outings to classic NYC experiences. (Past outings have included Broadway hits
Hamilton
and
The Lion King
and a Mets baseball game! Future outings may vary.) Z Combinator also covers the cost of lodging, food, and transportation throughout your stay.
Timeline
Stage 1: Z Combinator accepts applications for the 2025-26 Fellowship Program starting in March 2025 on a rolling basis. Our application window closes once all openings are filled, and no later than Friday, May 30, 2025.
Stage 2: Z Combinator invites select Fellow candidates to complete a brief video interview.
Stage 3: Z Combinator invites finalists to a virtual 30-min live interview with our team. Candidates will also submit 3 professional references at this time. (
Note: If you have completed any other fellowships or programs (e.g., BES), at least one of your references should be from that program.
)
Stage 4: Fellowship invitations are sent on a rolling basis.
Note: Final fellowship dates will be announced no later than June 1, 2025. Once these dates are released, your acceptance will be contingent on your ability to attend all sessions.
Z Combinator has a strong commitment to diversity. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Fellow AI Architect, Generative AI
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
We are searching for an exceptionally skilled and visionary Fellow AI Architect with deep expertise in building, deploying, and scaling generative AI applications. As a key individual contributor at the Technical Fellow level, you will drive the architecture, strategy, and development of groundbreaking AI technologies that support our long-term mission.
The Fellow AI Architect will lead the technical vision, strategy, and architectural direction for our GenAI initiatives. As a recognized thought leader, you will help guide the company to stay at the forefront of AI innovation, continuously integrating the latest advancements in generative AI into our products and processes. This role demands a blend of technical depth, visionary thinking, and the ability to influence and elevate company-wide AI practices. You will play a pivotal role in shaping a transformative journey, empowering our organization to harness GenAI in profound ways across all products.
Responsibilities:
* Architectural Vision & Strategy: Define and drive the generative AI architecture strategy, ensuring UKG remains at the leading edge of AI innovation. Develop and communicate a cohesive architectural vision that aligns with business goals, enabling the seamless integration of GenAI capabilities across our product suite.
* Technical Leadership: Serve as the primary technical visionary for generative AI, providing hands-on guidance in advanced methods (e.g., transformer models, diffusion models, GANs) and setting technical standards that ensure scalability, security, and efficiency.
* Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with executive leadership, product management, data science, and engineering teams to establish and prioritize GenAI initiatives. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment on requirements and objectives, driving the infusion of AI capabilities across products.
* Innovation & Research: Conduct hands-on, advanced research in generative AI, staying current with emerging technologies, industry trends, and best practices. Lead the exploration and implementation of state-of-the-art GenAI techniques to enhance product value and drive a competitive edge.
* Mentorship & Culture Building: Mentor and influence senior engineering leaders, fostering a culture of AI excellence, thought leadership, and continuous innovation. Champion best practices in AI/ML development, CI/CD processes, and quality assurance to ensure high standards across the organization.
* Community Engagement: Act as an ambassador for generative AI internally and externally, representing UKG in the AI community through publications, speaking engagements, and industry forums.
* Scalable Solutions: Oversee the deployment of large-scale AI models, ensuring they are optimized for performance, cost, and resource efficiency in production environments. Establish guidelines for high-quality, production-ready AI/ML systems that can scale with business needs.
* Governance & Standards: Define and enforce development methodologies, CI/CD standards, and architectural guidelines for AI solutions. Maintain documentation of architectural decisions and technical roadmaps, ensuring a sustainable foundation for future AI-driven capabilities.
Qualifications:
* Educational Background: PhD in Computer Science, AI, Machine Learning, or a related field, or equivalent industry experience.
* Experience: 12+ years in software development and AI, with at least 5 years of hands-on experience in generative AI, NLP, or related fields. Proven expertise in architecting and deploying large-scale AI/ML systems in production environments.
* Technical Proficiency: Expert-level skills in programming languages (e.g., Python, Java) and AI frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch). Strong understanding of cloud platforms (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) and MLOps practices for large-scale model training and deployment.
* AI Methodologies: In-depth knowledge of generative AI methodologies, including transformer models, diffusion models, GANs, large language models, and multi-modal architectures. Familiarity with NLP and machine learning algorithms, such as linear and logistic regression, decision trees, and clustering methods.
* Industry Influence: Recognized thought leader in AI, with a record of publications in top-tier AI conferences/journals (e.g., NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR) and a strong network within the AI research community.
* Problem-Solving & Strategy: Exceptional problem-solving skills and a proven ability to influence and implement long-term AI-driven strategic initiatives.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Compliance & Responsible AI: Experience working in high-compliance environments or with privacy-preserving AI techniques. Strong familiarity with trends in responsible AI, model interpretability, and ethical AI practices.
* Optimization Expertise: Proven record of optimizing AI models for cost-efficiency at scale through model compression, distillation, and efficient deployment strategies.
* Cloud & DevOps Knowledge: Strong experience with cloud-native architectures, containerization (e.g., Kubernetes), and CI/CD pipeline automation (e.g., Terraform, GitHub Actions).
Where we're going
UKG is on the cusp of something truly special. Worldwide, we already hold the #1 market share position for workforce management and the #2 position for human capital management. Tens of millions of frontline workers start and end their days with our software, with billions of shifts managed annually through UKG solutions today. Yet it's our AI-powered product portfolio designed to support customers of all sizes, industries, and geographies that will propel us into an even brighter tomorrow!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Ultimate Kronos Group is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, veteran status, and any other legally protected status under federal, state, or local anti-discrimination laws.
View The EEO Know Your Rights poster
UKG participates in E-Verify. View the E-Verify posters here.
Disability Accommodation
For individuals with disabilities that need additional assistance at any point in the application and interview process, please email ******************.
The pay range for this position is $202,300 to $290,800, however, base pay offered may vary depending on skills, experience, job-related knowledge and location. This position is also eligible for a short-term incentive and a long-term incentive as part of total compensation. Information about UKG's comprehensive benefits can be reviewed on our careers site at ***************************
Editorial Fellowship
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
TIME is a global media brand built on decades of unparalleled trust and authority. Having celebrated our centennial this year, we continue to evolve as a brand at a juncture of innovation and transformation.
Our core purpose is to tell stories to a global audience across our unique platforms. We are looking for changemakers from all backgrounds and walks-of-life, who embody TIME's core values as well as our mission of informing, connecting, and engaging the world.
If you're ready to take your next step with a 100+ year-old startup, read more about this opportunity below. Keep scrolling for additional information about TIME.
The Role:
TIME is seeking an Editorial Fellow to join its breaking news desk for a full-time, paid, 12-month Fellowship. This opportunity is ideal for a developing journalist eager to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced and collaborative editorial environment. The Fellow will work closely with editors and reporters across team, while mostly contributing to TIME's daily news coverage. This position offers exposure to every step of the editorial process-from pitching and writing to research, fact-checking, and beyond.
Responsibilities:
Pitch and write original, well-reported news stories across a variety of topics, including politics, world affairs, culture, technology, and business
Report under deadline pressure, with strong news judgment and the ability to quickly synthesize complex information
Conduct interviews and build a strong network of sources
Support the newsroom by fact-checking and verifying information
Collaborate with editors and contribute to TIME's high editorial standards for accuracy, clarity, and fairness
Participate in team meetings, trainings, and editorial brainstorms
Qualifications:
A curious, driven, and detail-oriented emerging journalist with a passion for impactful storytelling
Experienced in reporting and writing on deadline, with bylines in student media, internships, freelance work, or professional publications
Familiar with editorial fact-checking best practices
Committed to the values of accuracy, fairness, and journalistic integrity
Comfortable working independently and as part of a collaborative team
Interested in a wide range of topics and eager to adapt to a global 24/7 newsroom
Proficient in digital publishing tools and online research
Familiarity with TIME's voice, mission, and editorial style
Note: This position is represented by the NewsGuild of New York.
Location:
This is a hybrid role. Eligible candidates for the role must be within a commutable distance of TIME's New York City office upon hire and may be expected to be physically present as needed (typically 3 days/week).
More About TIME:
Total Rewards:
At TIME we believe our people are our greatest resource and taking care of our people is of the utmost importance. For that reason we offer competitive compensation and a full slate of benefits that start on your first day:
Medical, vision, dental insurance
Over 4 weeks of paid time off, in addition to paid company holidays (plus a culture that supports and encourages time to actually be taken!)
401k with a generous company match
12+ weeks paid parental leave
Mentorship and community engagement experiences
Free print subscription to TIME Magazine
Salary range for this position: $63,000 commensurate with experience
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion:
TIME is an equal opportunity employer. Our people drive the culture. Our culture drives the mission. Our mission drives the business. Our business impacts the world. An inclusive and diverse team not only makes our content and our products better, but our workplace stronger. Equity, diversity, and inclusion are top priorities in our recruiting and hiring, and our culture.
Municipal Finance Fellow
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
divp id="is Pasted"New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) established the Municipal Finance Fellowship program in 1990. The Fellowship offers a year-long, full-time opportunity to gain real-world experience in the public finance investment banking industry. Beginning in July of each year, HCR offers up to 5 Fellowships annually to students with interest in pursuing careers in finance and the public sector. The program strives to create a more inclusive and diverse workforce in the financial services industry./ppstrong Program Description/strong/pp Fellows will participate in a one-year public finance rotational program, where they will spend six months with HCR and six months with a partnering investment banking firm. Current investment banking partners include Barclays, Jefferies, Morgan Stanley, Samuel A. Ramirez amp; Co., and Wells Fargo./pp At HCR, Fellows will be deeply involved with single-family and multi-family bond financings, real estate finance, and mortgage insurance. At the investment banking firms, Fellows will be immersed in the public-finance investment banking arena. Fellows will receive a compensation package with benefits./ppstrong Responsibilities may include:/strong/ptable border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="0"tbodytrtdpstrongem HCR/em/strong/pul type="disc"li Reviewing cash flows for new money issues and refundings/lili Preparing presentations to rating agencies and Board Members/lili Participating in bond pricing calls/lili Analyzing retail amp; institutional orders and allocations/lili Evaluating developer proposals for affordable housing developments/li/ul/tdtdpstrongem Investment Bank/em/strong/pul type="disc"li Participating in the analyst training program/lili Preparing RFP responses, presentations, and pitchbooks for potential clients/lili Gathering market data to analyze trends, value, and price transactions/lili Attending bond pricing calls and sales meetings/lili Creating debt structures for bond issuers/li/ul/td/tr/tbody/tablepstrong Qualifications/strong/pul type="disc"li Interest in finance, familiarity with governmental institutions, and a willingness to work hard in the pursuit of an exciting and rewarding career./lili Quantitative ability, as demonstrated through courses or work experience, relating to economics, business administration, or mathematics is important, but it is not necessary to have majored in one of these areas./li/ulpstrong Eligibility/strong/pul type="disc"li The program is open to undergraduate students receiving a Bachelor's degree in May/June of the applying year/Winter graduates of the prior year with a Bachelor's degree./lili Applicant must be a resident of New York State and a permanent resident of the United States./lili The program is designed for students who are members of historically under-represented groups in the financial services industry./li/ulpstrong Application Materials and Deadline/strong/pul type="disc"li The application deadline is April 20, 2025/lili Cover letter - include a narrative on your ethnic, racial, cultural, familial, economic and/or other biographical factors as they have impacted your life and accomplishments/lili Resume/lili List three references with contact information/lili Unofficial college transcript/lili Send all materials and questions to a href="mailto:******************************nyshcr.org" target="_blank"******************************/a./li/ul
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Science Writing Fellow, Quanta Magazine
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Quanta Magazine
is looking for an early-career science journalist for its summer/fall 2025 writing fellowship. This six-month program will give the successful applicant extensive experience writing news and features about one or more areas that
Quanta
covers: physics, mathematics, biology and computer science.
We expect our writing fellow to deeply engage with what's going on in basic science and mathematics; to develop their skills as a reporter, writer and thinker; and to gain experience with our video, art, production and audience engagement teams. The fellow should leave
Quanta
with a strong understanding of the best practices in science journalism, insights into the workings of a digital-media publication, and writing clips that showcase their abilities as a journalist.
This full-time paid fellowship will take place in-person between July and December at the Simons Foundation offices in New York City.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Pitch, report and write news articles.
Assist editors with research and fact checking.
Collaborate with the art and production teams on research, illustrations and infographics.
Develop standalone content to be shared on
Quanta
's social media accounts and newsletters, in conjunction with the audience engagement team.
Assist as necessary with the development and production of
Quanta
's video and podcast offerings.
Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Bachelor's degree
Experience
A background or strong interest in reporting and writing about complex topics, and physics, mathematics, biology or computer science in particular.
Familiarity with journalistic style and standards.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
Résumé
Cover letter describing your interest in this position
Five writing clips
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
This fellowship pays $29 per hour and is eligible for medical benefits.
ABOUT
QUANTA
Quanta Magazine
is an award-winning, editorially independent online publication launched by the Simons Foundation to enhance public understanding of science. Our reporters and editors focus on developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences, with an emphasis on delivering timely, accurate, in-depth and well-crafted articles for our broad, discerning audience. In addition to many other awards and accolades,
Quanta
won the Pulitzer Prize in explanatory reporting in 2022 and a National Magazine Award for general excellence in 2020.
Our Commitment to Expanding Pathways to Science & Opportunities for All:
Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds, and experiences. The Simons Foundation is committed to advancing basic science and mathematics to benefit humankind and expand our collective understanding of our world. As part of our mission, we support partners, programs, and initiatives that seek to broaden the scientific community and open pathways to science and mathematics careers.
The Simons Foundation provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state, and local law.
Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow | Photography
Fellow Job 26 miles from Wyckoff
Department of Photography at MoMA:
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) began collecting modern photography in 1930 and established the Department in 1940. The Museum's holdings of more than 25,000 works constitute one of the most important collections of modern and contemporary photography in the world.
Position Summary:
This fellowship assists senior curatorial staff in all areas of their responsibilities, including administrative work in the context of acquisitions, collections records, bibliographic and biographical records and files, and research for exhibitions and publications. Fellow also collaborates on exhibition catalogs and other publications, answers to general curatorial inquiries, and helps coordinate meetings of the Committee on Photography. This is a three-year position endowed by Beaumont & Nancy Newhall.
Responsibilities:
Collaborate with relevant staff across the Museum, to support photography curators in their exhibition functions, including: general research, checklist research, catalogue preparation, loan correspondence, wall labels, publication research and production.
Assist in preparing checklists from compilation to data entry; coordinating and scheduling work to be done within the Museum in such areas as conservation, photography, public information, matting and framing, construction, lighting.
Participates in meetings of the Committee on Photography, prepares blurbs on acquisitions new to the Museum Collection and presents works to the Committee.
Conduct inspections of collection galleries and assist with follow-up arrangements in the event of damage or deterioration.
Respond to inquiries and lead gallery tours for visitors as necessary.
Assist in organizing Public Programs.
Liaise with other departments within the Museum, including exhibitions, conservation, publications, learning and engagement, graphic design, and the frame shop.
Stay informed about current developments in the field by visiting galleries and museums, reading relevant publications, and making recommendations to senior staff.
Perform other duties related to the responsibilities outlined above.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Art History completed, or Master's degree preferred with a photography history or modern and contemporary art history background.
Prior relevant work experience, with expertise in a relevant area of departmental interest.
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to set priorities while remaining flexible to adapt to new requests and opportunities.
Strict attention to detail, rigorous approach to tasks, ability of prioritizing and multitasking.
Exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written.
High level of enthusiasm to work with a curatorial team and across the Museum's departments.
Superior research and writing skills are essential.
Knowledge of another language, in addition to English, is preferred.
Reports to: Senior curatorial titles as assigned
Salary: The salary for this position is currently $67,393 per annum, increasing to $70,089 in per union contract agreement in May 2025.
Application instructions: To apply, please visit MoMA Jobs. Applicants should submit a resume and a statement of interest. Applications without cover letters will not be considered.
Application deadline:
Priority consideration will be given to applications submitted by March 16, 2025.
Additional applications may be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement: Equal Employment Opportunity has been, and will continue to be, a fundamental principle at the Museum, where employment is based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, marital and civil partnership/union status, alienage or citizenship status, creed, genetic predisposition or carrier status, unemployment status, familial status, domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking victim status, caregiver status, arrest or conviction record to the extent required by applicable law, credit history, or any other protected category as established by applicable law, including the New York City Human Rights Law (“NYCHRL”).
This is a unionized position at MoMA with covered employees represented by Local 2110, UAW, AFL-CIO.