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Job Description: The incumbent is the Director of Alumni Relations, responsible for overall alumni relations and for developing and strengthening the connections between all of Mount Sinai Medical Cen...
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Posted Tue 4th November
Education First (EF) is a global language travel company that specializes in international cultural exchange, foreign language instruction, and educational travel. EF is the worlds largest independent...
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Posted Thu 20th November
The Doe Fund is a leading New York City non-profit organization that operates the enormously popular and highly visible Ready, Willing & Able program, whose participants clean over 160 miles of street...
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Posted Fri 14th November
ESTA, the Entertainment Services & Technology Association, seeks a unique individual to play a key role in a small, fast-growing association headquartered in Manhattan. ESTA is a non-profit trade asso...
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Posted Wed 12th November
The Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) is a non-profit corporation formed in 1993 to expand primary health care services in medically underserved communities. To accomplish this, PCDC provide...
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Posted Wed 12th November
EDUCATIONAL COORDINATOR Bronx and Manhattan GRAHAM WINDHAM , one of NY’s most dynamic, non-profit organizations serving Children and Families, seeks a qualified individual to work at both our Bronx an...
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Posted Tue 11th November
Reporting to the Executive Director of Alumni Affairs for ColumbiaCollege, the Director is responsible for the strategic planning andimplementation of the alumni relations program and also oversees th...
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Posted Mon 17th November
The Big Apple is famous as the hub of the publishing industry, but it also enjoys prolific commerce in tourism, chemical production and agriculture. America's Career InfoNet shows that occupations on the rise in New York include General Office Workers, Retail Salespeople, Cashiers, Janitorial Staff, Secretaries and Administrative Assistants. Occupations in decline include Telephone Operators, Word Processors, Typists, Radio Mechanics and Travel Agents.
New York at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.7%
2005 Per Capita Income: $40,507
Largest Cities: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse
Minimum Hourly Wage: $6.75 (rises to $7.15 in 2007)