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  • Senior Vice President, OPS Process Engineer

    BNY 4.1company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    At BNY, our culture allows us to run our company better and enables employees' growth and success. As a leading global financial services company at the heart of the global financial system, we influence nearly 20% of the world's investible assets. Every day, our teams harness cutting-edge AI and breakthrough technologies to collaborate with clients, driving transformative solutions that redefine industries and uplift communities worldwide. Recognized as a top destination for innovators and champions of inclusion, BNY is where bold ideas meet advanced technology and exceptional talent. Together, we power the future of finance - and this is what #LifeAtBNY is all about. Join us and be part of something extraordinary. We're seeking a future team member for the role of Senior Vice President OPs Process Engineer to join our team. This role is located in New York. In this role, you'll make an impact in the following ways: Responsible for driving process optimization, transformation and innovation across operations to accelerate AI. Partners with business leadership to recommend and design re-engineering initiatives based on strategic goals. Identify optimisation opportunities to reduce redundancies, overlap and similarities Acts as a subject matter expert for business process improvement across the LOB ensuring best practice. Leverage relevant tools as well as effective use of data to articulate & solve business problems. Leverage process domain experience to identify & build process automation solutions Establishes the strategic approach for business process re-engineering within assigned area based on broad functional goals. Guides staff in strategies for building, adoption and utilization of re-engineering initiatives. Provides input into the development of solutions and long-term goals for the function Contribute to the Process Re-engineering community via various means e.g., training, showcase of projects and best practices Act as a Process Re-engineering, coach, facilitator & mentor To be successful in this role, we're seeking the following: 4-10 years significant experience of leading complex re-engineering projects and programs Knowledge of Process Re-Reengineering Digital Tools and capabilities (e.g., iGrafx, Visio, UI Path, BPMN) Lean / Six Sigma and/or PMP certification is preferred Experience in financial services preferred. At BNY, our culture speaks for itself, check out the latest BNY news at: BNY Newsroom BNY LinkedIn Here's a few of our recent awards: America's Most Innovative Companies, Fortune, 2025 World's Most Admired Companies, Fortune 2025 “Most Just Companies”, Just Capital and CNBC, 2025 Our Benefits and Rewards: BNY offers highly competitive compensation, benefits, and wellbeing programs rooted in a strong culture of excellence and our pay-for-performance philosophy. We provide access to flexible global resources and tools for your life's journey. Focus on your health, foster your personal resilience, and reach your financial goals as a valued member of our team, along with generous paid leaves, including paid volunteer time, that can support you and your family through moments that matter. BNY is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - Underrepresented racial and ethnic groups/Females/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veterans. BNY assesses market data to ensure a competitive compensation package for our employees. The base salary for this position is expected to be between $100,000 and $139,500 per year at the commencement of employment. However, base salary if hired will be determined on an individualized basis, including as to experience and market location, and is only part of the BNY total compensation package, which, depending on the position, may also include commission earnings, discretionary bonuses, short and long-term incentive packages, and Company-sponsored benefit programs. This position is at-will and the Company reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, change in geographic location, Company or individual department/team performance, and market factors. For over 230 years, the people of BNY Mellon have been at the forefront of finance, expanding the financial markets while supporting investors throughout the investment lifecycle. BNY Mellon can act as a single point of contact for clients looking to create, trade, hold, manage, service, distribute or restructure investments & safeguards nearly one-fifth of the world's financial assets. BNY Mellon remains one of the safest, most trusted and admired companies. Every day our employees make their mark by helping clients better manage and service their financial assets around the world. Whether providing financial services for institutions, corporations or individual investors, clients count on the people of BNY Mellon across time zones and in 35 countries and more than 100 markets. It's the collective ambition, innovative thinking and exceptionally focused client service paired with a commitment to doing what is right that continues to set us apart. Make your mark: bnymellon.com/careers.
    $100k-139.5k yearly 3d ago
  • Senior Vice President, Product & Innovation - Cash, Payments and Collateral

    BNY 4.1company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    At BNY, our culture allows us to run our company better and enables our people's growth and success. As a leading global financial services company at the heart of the financial system, we influence nearly 20% of the world's investable assets. Every day, our teams harness data, technology, and collaboration to deliver transformative solutions that shape markets and empower clients. Recognized as a top destination for innovators, BNY is where bold ideas meet advanced technology and exceptional talent. Together, we power the future of finance - and this is what #LifeAtBNY is all about. We're seeking a future team member for the role of Senior Vice President, Product & Innovation to join our Product & Innovation organization. This role is based in New York, NY. Role Overview: We are looking for a highly motivated and execution-focused Senior Vice President to help drive BNY's product and innovation agenda - spanning digital platforms, data, payments, and next-generation financial infrastructure. This role sits at the intersection of product strategy, technology enablement, and client delivery. The ideal candidate will combine product management experience with a strong understanding of how emerging technologies and market trends are reshaping financial services. You'll help design, develop, and scale new capabilities that position BNY for continued leadership in a rapidly evolving industry. In this role, you'll make an impact in the following ways: Product Strategy & Innovation Support the definition and execution of product roadmaps across core innovation themes (e.g., data, payments modernization, digital assets, and infrastructure). Conduct market, client, and competitor analyses to identify opportunities and guide product direction. Translate strategic priorities into actionable business requirements and plans. Program Execution & Delivery Partner with product, engineering, and operations teams to deliver initiatives that are scalable, compliant, and impactful. Manage project milestones, dependencies, and progress tracking to ensure timely delivery. Prepare executive updates and materials for governance and review forums. Stakeholder & Cross-Functional Engagement Collaborate with partners across Product, Technology, Operations, Finance, and Risk to align goals and drive execution. Engage with internal and external stakeholders to validate concepts and inform product design. Support leadership communications and presentations to maintain transparency and alignment. Commercialization & Measurement Contribute to commercialization strategies, success metrics, and adoption tracking for new products. Analyze client feedback and product performance to refine and scale offerings. Support business planning, quarterly reporting, and budget tracking related to innovation initiatives. To be successful in this role, we're seeking the following: 8-10 years of experience in product management, strategy, consulting, or innovation within financial services or technology-driven sectors. Strong analytical and communication skills with the ability to connect strategy to execution. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities, coordinate across teams, and deliver results. Exposure to capital markets, payments, or digital asset innovation preferred but not required. Collaborative, proactive, and adaptable mindset with a focus on driving tangible outcomes. Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree or equivalent experience a plus. At BNY, our culture speaks for itself, check out the latest BNY news at: BNY Newsroom BNY LinkedIn Here's a few of our recent awards: America's Most Innovative Companies, Fortune, 2025 World's Most Admired Companies, Fortune 2025 “Most Just Companies”, Just Capital and CNBC, 2025 Our Benefits and Rewards: BNY offers highly competitive compensation, benefits, and wellbeing programs rooted in a strong culture of excellence and our pay-for-performance philosophy. We provide access to flexible global resources and tools for your life's journey. Focus on your health, foster your personal resilience, and reach your financial goals as a valued member of our team, along with generous paid leaves, including paid volunteer time, that can support you and your family through moments that matter. BNY is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - Underrepresented racial and ethnic groups/Females/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veterans. BNY assesses market data to ensure a competitive compensation package for our employees. The base salary for this position is expected to be between $102,000 and $200,000 per year at the commencement of employment. However, base salary if hired will be determined on an individualized basis, including as to experience and market location, and is only part of the BNY total compensation package, which, depending on the position, may also include commission earnings, discretionary bonuses, short and long-term incentive packages, and Company-sponsored benefit programs. This position is at-will and the Company reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, change in geographic location, Company or individual department/team performance, and market factors.
    $102k-200k yearly 1d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    Integrated Resources, Inc. (IRI 4.5company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Job Title: Chief Operations Officer Duration: 3+ months (Possible Extension or Potential FT Conversion) Shift: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Schedule: 5 days per week, 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day Pay Range: $150 - $170/hr. on W2 Job Summary: Under direction of the Chief Executive Officer, it exercises wide latitude of independent judgment and initiative in supervision of overall administration and management. Serves as Deputy to the Chief Executive Officer and assumes full responsibility and authority in areas delegated. May direct a group of services such as Operations, Facilities Management, Ancillary Services, Clinical Operations, Emergency Management etc. Qualifications & Skills: Required Skills & Experience 5 years of Chief Operations Officer is required in a large acute care facility. 6 years of full-time experience in senior business or public administration; OR Experience as a Hospital Administrator in a position of direct responsibility for total operations or major parts thereof in a hospital setting including substantial exposure in meeting community needs. Extensive working knowledge of hospital administration, laws and regulations pertaining to hospital operations. Education Master's Degree from an accredited college or university with a specialization in Hospital Administration, Business Administration, Public Health, Hospital Health Care, Medical Administration or a related program. Job Responsibilities: Oversees and participates in the planning and, development of programs, policies and procedures, and evaluation/monitoring of the goals established by the Chief Executive Officer. Supervises the implementation of programs and policies concerning Client Medical Center operations and assists in coordinating activities between facility staff and corporate office. Ensures Client Medical Center remains compliant with standards, regulations and ready for inspections by accreditation agencies involving delivery of health care services. Recommends purchase of supplies and equipment for Client Medical Center consistent with policies governing purchase procedures. Recommends construction and alteration programs, including acquisition and replacement of facility equipment consistent with policies. Schedules and conducts and/or participates in regular interdepartmental and departmental meetings. May designate hospital departmental representatives for medical staff and multi-disciplinary committees to facilitate effective communication lines within the hospital. Assists the CEO in maintaining cooperative relationships with professional groups, external agencies and regulatory bodies. Participates in the development, maintenance and implementation of a hospital management reporting system that provides adequate and timely data for program planning and evaluation purposes. Fosters a culture of accountability and service excellence by establishing appropriate work performance standards, evaluating the work and job performance of staff, providing constructive feedback and developmental tools, and making recommendations for corrective actions, as needed. Prepares and/or actively participates in the development of the fiscal year expense, revenue and operating budgets. Ensure operations run within budgetary guidelines, reviews budget requests for areas of operation and monitors related expenses and purchases. Serves as Chief Executive Director in the absence of the CEO.
    $150-170 hourly 5d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    HCP Talent 4.2company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Compensation: $290k- $350k per year Job Type: Full-time, Monday-Friday A major New York City health system is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to partner with and support the Chief Executive Officer. This role provides broad operational oversight, exercises significant independent judgment, and serves as the CEO's primary delegate across areas such as Operations, Facilities, Ancillary Services, Clinical Operations, and Emergency Management. Key Responsibilities Leads the development, implementation, and evaluation of programs, policies, procedures, and organizational goals set by the CEO. Oversees operational functions, ensuring alignment between facility teams and the corporate office. Maintains full regulatory and accreditation compliance and drives readiness for all inspections. Recommends procurement of supplies, equipment, and capital needs within approved guidelines. Advises on construction, renovation, and equipment replacement plans. Participates in and facilitates interdepartmental and departmental meetings; may assign staff to hospital committees. Supports CEO in building and maintaining relationships with external agencies, regulatory bodies, and professional groups. Helps maintain management reporting systems that provide timely data for planning and decision-making. Promotes a culture of accountability by setting performance standards, evaluating staff, and addressing performance issues. Participates in developing annual operating, expense, and revenue budgets; ensures operations remain within financial parameters. Reviews budget requests and monitors costs across operational areas. Serves as Acting CEO in the CEO's absence. Benefits Health Insurance Plans Flexible Spending Account Programs Management Benefits Fund (MBF) Tuition Reimbursement Vacation and Sick Leave Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Special Leave of Absence Coverage (SLOAC) Additional Leave Options Retirement Savings Plans (NYCERS, VDC, TDA 403B, 457, NYCE IRA) Additional Savings Plan Options Transit Benefits Municipal Credit Union (MCU) Membership Qualifications Six (6) years of senior-level experience in business administration, public administration, or hospital administration; or direct responsibility for major hospital operations with exposure to community healthcare needs. Extensive knowledge of hospital operations, administration, and regulatory requirements. Master's Degree in Hospital Administration, Business Administration, Public Health, Healthcare Management, Medical Administration, or a related field.
    $290k-350k yearly 3d ago
  • Senior Vice President of Clinical Services

    Medix™ 4.5company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Senior Vice President for Clinical Services Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm (35 hours/week, no weekends; occasional after-hours calls) Employment Type: Full-Time A leading NYC behavioral health organization is seeking an experienced LCSW with both clinical and management expertise to serve as the Senior Vice President for Clinical Services. This leader will oversee the operations of a NYS Article 31 Mental Health Clinic (MHOTRS), providing strategic, administrative, and clinical oversight to ensure high-quality care, regulatory compliance, and strong staff performance. This is a hybrid role-onsite to start, then transitioning to 2 days onsite / 3 days remote. About the Role The Senior VP for Clinical Services leads all aspects of clinical operations, compliance, documentation standards, productivity, and program quality. This role directly supervises 7 staff members and an Assistant Director, while also partnering closely with the Intake, Billing, and Medical teams. The SVP ensures the clinic delivers effective in-person and telehealth services and maintains adherence to OMH, DOHMH, Medicare, Medicaid, and Article 31 regulations. Key Responsibilities Administrative Oversight Monitor productivity for all clinic staff according to billable hour standards Ensure documentation and clinic activity meet OMH 599, Medicare, Medicaid, and payer regulations Prepare materials for site audits and act as primary liaison during reviews Address client concerns and administrative issues with a strong customer service mindset Develop staffing plans, coverage schedules, and ensure on-site director availability Oversee or facilitate clinic meetings, mid-week huddles, and biweekly clinical consultation hours Participate in shared rotation for after-hours/emergency phone coverage Clinical Leadership & Supervision Set standards for clinical practice and evidence-based treatment modalities Provide formal and ad hoc supervision to LMSW/LCSW social workers Provide supervision and support to the Clinic Operations Coordinator Partner with the Chief Program Officer to support MDs and NPPs Ensure the clinic maintains high-quality, person-centered care across all modalities Required Qualifications Current NYS LCSW At least 5 years of supervisory experience in a behavioral health setting Strong clinical background and experience supervising clinicians Experience with documentation oversight, audits, compliance, and performance management Expertise in Electronic Health Records, including training and coaching staff Ability to lead within a complex administrative environment Collaborative communication style with the ability to support cross-disciplinary teams Must have prior management experience, including performance evaluations and accountability Preferred Qualifications Leadership experience at the Assistant Director, Director, or Senior Clinical Supervisor level Experience working with geriatric or diverse behavioral health populations Strong leadership presence and comfort managing multiple moving parts Work Environment & Additional Details Business professional dress code Hybrid schedule after initial onsite on-boarding Three-stage interview process Organization provides equipment and support for hybrid work Strong internal support from the Chief Program Officer and clinical leadership teams This role is open due to the previous leader stepping away from management responsibilities Why This Role Stands Out High-impact leadership role with broad clinical and operational influence Stable schedule with no weekends Hybrid flexibility after initial on-boarding Opportunity to lead a respected Article 31 program with a committed clinical team Strong collaboration with intake, billing, administrative, and medical departments
    $173k-269k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Senior Director / VP of Operations

    Extension Health

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Extension Health is a full-stack platform for proactive, personalized healthcare-combining cutting-edge diagnostics, longevity therapeutics, and concierge-level experience to optimize human performance and extend healthspan. We provide unmatched access to advanced longevity medicine, bespoke care pathways, and white-glove service under the leadership of Regenerative Medicine Expert- Dr. Jonathann Kuo and his team of expert doctors. As an early innovator in the rapidly expanding concierge longevity care market, Extension Health has achieved 95% growth through word-of-mouth. In addition to cutting edge diagnostic, therapeutics and the safest and most trusted Peptide therapies, we are also now introducing a tiered membership model aiming to establish a new benchmark for health optimization. The Extension Health office location is currently in the West Village in New York, with a number of other locations planned to open in New York, Philadelphia and Miami in the coming year. Role Summary We're seeking a strategic and execution-oriented VP of Operations to oversee the daily operations of our clinic, concierge medical services and membership program. This leader will be responsible for building and managing a best-in-class patient experience while ensuring operational excellence across clinical and non-clinical teams. The ideal candidate is a proven operator with experience managing teams of up to 20 people in operationally intensive environments, particularly in healthcare, luxury hospitality, or high-touch wellness services. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage all day-to-day operations across the clinic, membership and concierge services Oversee cross-functional teams, including a Senior Operations Manager, patient services, clinical operations, support staff, membership relations and client success Partner with clinical leadership to streamline care delivery and elevate the patient experience Manage supplier relationships to ensure efficient supply of the most trusted therapeutic products Design and implement scalable systems, SOPs, and processes to improve efficiency and quality of delivery of all concierge and membership services Oversee compliance with policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements, including strict adherence to HIPAA regulations regarding patient privacy. Track KPIs across patient satisfaction, team performance, and operational benchmarks Own scheduling, service coordination, and white-glove logistics for high-net-worth clientele Collaborate with the sales and marketing division to generate location-specific business growth. Lead hiring, training, and performance management for non-clinical teams Develop and manage operational budgets and vendor relationships Serve as the key operational liaison between the executive team, clinical providers, and front-of-house staff Assist with location expansion strategy and execution What to Expect / What You'll Do Lead and manage the daily operations of the healthcare facility Oversee and manage operations and membership and concierge services staff Ensure that all patient care and services meet or exceed regulatory and industry standards Manage budgets to ensure the financial sustainability of the facility Collaborate with other leaders in the company to develop and execute strategic plans Build and maintain strong relationships with patients, healthcare providers, and community stakeholders Ensure that the facility maintains a safe and secure environment for all patients and staff Qualifications / Skills 8+ years of operational leadership experience, ideally in concierge healthcare, boutique medicine, or luxury hospitality Experience overseeing teams of 10-20+ across multiple functions Strong background in building operational infrastructure and scaling service businesses Demonstrated ability to lead and manage a team of professionals in a healthcare or adjacent environment. Deep understanding of high-end service standards for HNW clients Outstanding customer service skills Healthcare or wellness industry experience strongly preferred Highly organized, systems-minded, and solution-oriented Strong leadership, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills Compensation & Benefits Base Salary: $150-$200k per year (depending on experience level) Performance Bonus: Up to 10% Health, dental, and vision benefits Membership perks and longevity testing/treatments PTO, sick days, and observed holidays Opportunity to grow with a category-defining brand in the health span space Position Summary Position Type: Full-time Reports to: Dr. Jonathann Kuo, CEO, (Interim Supervisor; may be updated) Work Location: Hybrid (Remote + In-Person). In-person presence (minimum 3 days per week) to support client-facing duties and team integration
    $150k-200k yearly 4d ago
  • VP, Enterprise Strategy & Alignment

    Celltrion USA

    Chief operating officer job in Jersey City, NJ

    About the Company: Celltrion USA is Celltrion's U.S. subsidiary established in 2018. Headquartered in New Jersey, Celltrion USA is committed to expanding access to biologics to improve care for U.S. patients. Celltrion USA will continue to leverage Celltrion's unique heritage in biotechnology, supply chain excellence, and best-in-class sales capabilities to improve access to high-quality biopharmaceuticals for U.S. patients. Celltrion Healthcare, which suggested a new growth model in the Korean biopharmaceutical industry through biosimilars, is now advancing to new challenges to become a global pharmaceutical provider. Just as it has overcome many obstacles in the past, Celltrion Healthcare will successfully pave the path for global direct selling, which has never been achieved yet by Korean biopharmaceutical companies. As it continues to surpass its current success, Celltrion Healthcare will take a leap forward to become a leading global biopharmaceutical company. Celltrion Healthcare provides biosimilar and innovative biopharmaceutical medications to help increase patient access to advanced therapies around the world. POSITION SUMMARY The VP, Enterprise Strategy & Alignment serves as the Chief of Staff, trusted thought partner, and strategic integrator to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This newly created senior leadership role ensures enterprise-wide clarity, alignment, and disciplined execution across all functions, while enabling a clear and consistent flow of information across geographically dispersed leadership teams. The role drives structured planning, communication, and governance to strengthen operational rigor, reduce friction, and increase organizational focus. This leader will build trust, cohesion, and shared understanding across teams with diverse operating styles, organizational rhythms, and cultural contexts. They will maintain a proactive communication cadence between executive leadership and the broader enterprise to ensure that priorities are well-interpreted and effectively executed. This role is designed for a dynamic, proactive, highly driven leader who thrives on bringing clarity and results to the unstructured. Along with organizational integration, this role will take ownership of urgent, high-leverage projects that cut across functions. The ideal candidate is a problem-solver who is forward-looking, super organized, and highly strategic. Reporting directly to the CEO, the VP is required to work from the Jersey City, NJ office at least three days per week. The role works closely with the Commercial Organization Chief of Staff, the Medical Chief of Staff, and all functional heads, serving as a central liaison, escalation point, and driver of cross-functional enterprise alignment and operating rhythm. As a new member of the executive team, part of the early remit will be structuring and launching a new Strategic Initiatives Office (SIO) to include efficient project management functionality. KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develop the strategic planning approach, cadence, and tools/templates, incorporating the biosimilar and branded portfolio, new launches, lifecycle management, and annual budget/resourcing planning. Lead the enterprise strategic planning process, ensuring timely and effective participation across all functions and translating the CEO's vision into a clear, actionable enterprise roadmap. Maintain and evolve a governance framework and operating rhythm for the executive leadership team, including reviews, decision-gates, and prioritization forums. Facilitate enterprise reviews, progress tracking, and strategic recalibration across functions - developing any tools/templates needed to ensure easy visibility. Develop and manage the enterprise-level Strategic Initiatives Office / PMO, including initiative intake, progress tracking, resource allocation, timeline management, issue escalation, and risk mitigation. Ensure cross-functional coordination by aligning Chiefs of Staff and functional leaders to implement enterprise priorities cohesively. Provide prioritization support to the CEO and leadership team by surfacing and forecasting dependencies, resource constraints, and risks. Oversee change management for major enterprise-wide initiatives, such as organizational restructuring, process standardization, and integration of new functions. Own and drive execution of high-profile, priority projects and analyses that cut across the organization. Serve as the primary “voice” of the CEO by translating and clearly communicating priorities, strategic intent, and expectations to the broader organization; represent the CEO in meetings and develop key communications as requested. Ensure timely, consistent, and transparent enterprise-wide communication and messaging, proactively anticipating and surfacing potential challenges. Manage the CEO's operating rhythm, including agenda development for executive meetings, follow-up on decisions, and ensuring execution and accountability. Act as a trusted thought partner to the CEO on enterprise issues by proactively flagging critical risks, offering alternative scenarios, and proposing prioritization. WORK EXPERIENCE At least 10-15 years of senior leadership experience in enterprise strategy, strategic operations, transformation, or equivalent roles within the biopharmaceutical / life sciences industry or a closely related regulated sector (e.g., healthcare, biotech, medical devices). Proven track record of leading complex, cross-functional, multi-stakeholder initiatives (e.g., enterprise strategic planning, organizational transformation, integration, global/regional alignment). Demonstrated experience managing a Project Management Office (PMO) or Strategic Initiatives; strong portfolio management, prioritization, and execution capability. Strong change-management capability and experience operating in environments with cultural, organizational, or geographic complexity (e.g., global organizations, multiple offices, cross-country coordination). QUALIFICATIONS Executive presence and the ability to influence senior leaders across functions and geographies. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to distill complex issues into strategic narratives, present to senior leadership, and communicate across all levels of the organization. Strong judgment, problem-solving skills, and comfort making decisions or tradeoffs under ambiguity. Exceptional project and program management skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities, timelines, and stakeholders in parallel. High emotional intelligence, maturity, discretion, and integrity, comfort with ambiguity and driving change in a fast-paced environment. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (especially PowerPoint and Excel); familiarity with project management tools and business intelligence dashboards is a plus. Ability to work out of the Jersey City, NJ, US HQ at least 3 days a week Willingness to travel (estimated ~10-15%) as required EDUCATION Bachelor's degree required (Business, Life Sciences, Marketing or related field). MBA, MHA, or other advanced degree strongly preferred (especially with focus on business, strategy, management consulting, or life sciences / healthcare administration). CORE COMPETENCIES Strategic Thinking and Big-Picture Orientation - ability to translate broad business vision into concrete, actionable plans, anticipate future needs and risks, and maintain long-term perspective while balancing short-term execution. Cross-Functional Influence and Collaboration - adept at working across functions and with multiple Chiefs of Staff and able to build consensus and ensure alignment. Operational Discipline and Execution Excellence - rigorous about follow-through, deadlines, resource allocation, dependencies, accountability, strong project and portfolio management skills, and ability to own and drive high-profile enterprise projects Communication and Cultural Fluency - clear, transparent communicator, able to “translate” strategy, sensitive to cultural differences and adept at building trust across global teams. Change Leadership and Organizational Agility - comfortable driving change, instituting new processes and structures, and able to support organizational transformation and help teams adapt. Problem Solving and Risk Management - capacity to identify bottlenecks, foresee risks, escalate issues, and provide thoughtful mitigation strategies. Executive Presence and Judgment - trusted advisor to CEO and senior leadership who is able to elevate critical issues and present trade-offs and recommendations. Integrity, Discretion, and Trustworthiness - handles sensitive information, communication, and escalation with high confidentiality and professionalism. Celltrion USA is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to employ qualified persons of the greatest ability without discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected group status. #LI-MDRD
    $130k-196k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management

    Moab Healthcare 4.0company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Job Description: Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management The Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) provides executive leadership and strategic direction for all revenue cycle functions across the hospital or health system. This role is responsible for optimizing the end-to-end revenue cycle-patient access, clinical documentation integrity, coding, billing, claims management, reimbursement, and collections-to ensure financial sustainability while supporting high-quality patient care and an exceptional patient financial experience. Salary: 250k plus bonus. Contingent on experience. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Management Develop and execute the organization's revenue cycle strategy to support financial goals, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency. Lead, mentor, and develop RCM leaders and teams across patient access, HIM/coding, CDI, billing, and collections. Drive continuous improvement initiatives, leveraging technology, automation, and best practices. Operations Oversight Oversee all revenue cycle operations to ensure accurate, compliant, and timely billing and reimbursement. Ensure effective processes for insurance verification, authorization, scheduling, registration, and financial counseling. Monitor and optimize key performance indicators (KPIs), such as DNFB, AR days, clean claim rate, denial rate, and cash collections. Financial Performance Partner with the CFO and finance teams to forecast revenue, analyze financial trends, and identify opportunities to improve cash flow. Develop and manage the revenue cycle budget. Lead initiatives to reduce denials, improve charge capture, and enhance payer performance. Compliance & Quality Ensure compliance with federal, state, and payer regulations, including CMS, HIPAA, and hospital accreditation standards. Oversee audit readiness, including documentation, coding accuracy, and internal controls. Drive quality and consistency in patient financial communications and processes. Technology & Systems Collaborate with IT to evaluate and optimize RCM systems, workflow tools, and automation solutions. Champion digital transformation to improve patient experience, staff efficiency, and revenue integrity. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with clinical leaders, finance, legal, IT, and operational departments to ensure cohesive workflows and accurate revenue capture. Partner with managed care contracting teams to support payer negotiations and reimbursement strategies. Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Healthcare Administration, or related field required. Master's degree (MBA, MHA, MPH, etc.) strongly preferred. Experience 10+ years of progressive leadership in healthcare revenue cycle management, including at least 5 years in a senior or executive role. Deep knowledge of hospital and physician billing, coding, compliance, and payer regulations. Demonstrated success leading large teams and improving financial performance in a complex healthcare environment. Skills & Competencies Strong strategic planning and organizational leadership skills. Expertise in revenue cycle KPIs, analytics, and benchmarking. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to lead change, manage complexity, and leverage technology solutions. High integrity and commitment to patient-centered financial practices.
    $173k-253k yearly est. 5d ago
  • AVP, Data Scientist

    Firstkey Mortgage, LLC 3.8company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Company Background FirstKey Mortgage, LLC ("FKM") is one of the world's leading private label securitization and asset management firms. We are a boutique financial services company with a primary focus on the buying and securitizing of residential mortgage and consumer loans. Since inception, FKM has excelled in supporting loan acquisitions, securitizing, and managing real estate and other related assets in the U.S. and Europe. Established in 2013, FKM is a portfolio company of Cerberus Capital Management and has participated on over $80+ billion rated securitization transactions across 85 bespoke ABS/MBS deals globally. FKM employs approximately 45 mortgage banking professionals and is headquartered at 900 Third Avenue in midtown Manhattan. Our officers and directors have an average of 20+ years industry experience. FKM strives for business excellence and superior execution with the following critical functions: Managing the loan bidding processes which includes data mapping and ingestion, loan payment history analysis and detailed communication with multiple counterparties. Efficient loan document review using machine learning and optical character recognition. Vetting of loans for any issues with lending laws, taxes, or underlying collateral value. Payment collection, surveillance, and loss mitigation once the loan is purchased. Securitization of loans into bonds and marketing these assets to institutional investors. Job Description and Responsibilities The Data Scientist will support the strategic use of data to drive well-informed business decisions. Reporting to the Head of Research and Analytics, this role focuses on translating complex real estate data into actionable insights, building predictive models, and developing analytical tools that support investment, operations, and market strategy. The ideal candidate combines strong technical expertise in data science with an understanding of real estate market dynamics. Collect, clean, and analyze market, resident and property datasets to support business strategy. Conduct geospatial analyses to identify market trends and high-potential investment opportunities. Build and maintain predictive models to forecast property values, rental yields, and investment risks. Develop dashboards and visualizations to communicate insights effectively to stakeholders. Monitor and refine analytical models to maintain accuracy and relevance over time. Stay current on real estate trends and emerging data science methodologies to enhance analytics capabilities. The duties and responsibilities described here are not exhaustive and additional assignments, duties, or responsibilities may be required of this position. Assignments, duties, and responsibilities may be changed at any time, with or without notice, by FKM in its sole discretion. Qualifications FKM seeks to hire individuals who are highly motivated, intelligent and have demonstrated excellence in prior roles. The successful candidate should have: Bachelor's degree in quantitative field such as Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science or Engineering 3-5 years of experience in data analysis, data science, or analytics, preferably in real estate. Strong proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, and SQL; experience with CoreLogic, MLS, HMDA and transaction data strongly preferred Exceptional analytical skills with strong attention to detail and the ability to translate data into actionable insights. Proactive problem-solver with effective communication skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Compensation The base salary for this position is expected to be between $125,000 and $175,000 annually. The base salary offered to the chosen candidate will be commensurate with a candidate's relevant experience and other qualifications for the position, as determined by FKM in its sole discretion. In addition to base salary, this position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, which is often a meaningful portion of the compensation package, and a comprehensive benefits package.
    $125k-175k yearly 5d ago
  • Director, Healthcare Operations

    Confidential Careers 4.2company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    The Director of Healthcare Operations serves as a site representative at an assigned healthcare location for all administration and management matters directly related to the specific healthcare site. Responsibilities include: Executes the provision of administrative and employment services Serves as the initial point of contact for the assigned healthcare locations' leadership on administration and management issues Works with Company Departments to ensure system-wide compliance at the assigned healthcare location Serves as a project manager to administrative and clinical managers at the assigned healthcare location Works collaboratively on the local and system level, along with Company Departments, to manage expense and budgets Analyzes and develops timely responses to requests or changes from the assigned locations' leadership Communicate and partner with facility staff to improve system-wide performance Identifies local labor-management issues and serves as point of contact for labor issues in partnership with Company Labor Relations Maintains oversight of assigned healthcare location team members Participates in committees and engagements with assigned healthcare location leadership Qualifications include: Bachelor's degree, preferably in Business, Health Care Services, public administration or a similar field; a Master's degree is preferred 5 or more years of progressively responsible management experience within a health care facility or medical group practice Demonstrated competencies in the following areas: Planning, decision-making and implementation Analytical capacity (quantitative and qualitative) Financial management Organizational ability Oral and written communication Project management Ability to build trust through listening, supporting others and demonstrating integrity Proficiency in contract management Excellent client management and business literacy skills Proficient in use of Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) required High attention to detail Ability to maintain high standards despite pressing deadlines Ability to work well under pressure, adapt to unexpected events, prioritize and multi-task in a deadline driven environment Must be able to prioritize a variety of time sensitive tasks Knowledge and practical application of Federal, State, and local laws with a solid understanding of the general body of laws surrounding Finance, as well as some experience with HR Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Annual salary for this position is $120,000 - $150,000. The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget, and internal equity). Equal Opportunity Employer
    $120k-150k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Tenth Revolution Group

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Director of IT Operations 💼 Employment Type: Full-Time About the Role We are seeking a Director of IT Operations to keep our offices, networks, AV systems, devices, and cloud platforms running smoothly while driving operational maturity in ITGC, audit readiness, and cybersecurity remediation. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who can roll up their sleeves and establish a clear operating rhythm. 🔑 What You'll Do 👥 Lead & Coach: Manage a lean IT team across two locations with MSP support; handle escalations, root cause analysis, and fixes. Set SLOs/SLAs, on-call schedules, and run blameless post-mortems. 🌐 Office & Networking: Own LAN/WAN, Wi-Fi, firewalls, ZTNA, switching, ISPs, printing, and endpoint reliability. 🎥 Audio-Visual: Standardize and maintain Teams/Zoom Rooms; perform proactive health checks. 💻 Workplace Platforms: Harden Microsoft 365/Entra (identity, mail, SharePoint, Teams, MFA); optimize licensing. ✅ Onboarding & Offboarding: Mature processes for compliance and streamlined experience. 📱 MDM & Endpoints: Oversee Jamf and Intune for secure, automated deployment and lifecycle governance. ☁️ Cloud Operations: Manage GCP projects, IAM, VPC networking, monitoring, backups, and cost governance. 🔐 Security & Compliance: Implement ITGC, drive vulnerability remediation, and maintain cybersecurity posture. 📊 Service Management: Mature ITIL practices and ensure data-driven support with long-term solutions. 🤝 Vendor Management: Govern MSPs and OEMs; enforce SLAs and deliver outcomes. 💰 Budget & Reporting: Own OpEx for IT operations; report on reliability, security posture, and risk register progress. 🎯 What We're Looking For Proven hands-on IT Ops leadership in lean teams-comfortable fixing a switch port at 9 AM and chairing a vendor QBR at 11 AM. Expertise in Microsoft 365/Entra, Intune/Jamf, and Meraki networking. Cloud operations experience (GCP preferred; AWS/Azure welcome). Strong grasp of ITGC, EDR, ZTNA/SASE, vulnerability management, and audit remediation. Practical ITIL experience and ability to improve CSAT, FCR, and MTTR. Excellent communication and leadership skills; able to mentor staff and partner with executives. Nice-to-haves: ITIL Foundation, CCNA/Network+, GCP Associate/Professional, CISSP/CISM.
    $87k-146k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Payment Operations

    Pockyt

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Welcome to Pockyt Pockyt.io is a next-generation payments platform enabling merchants to accept digital wallets and emerging payment technologies with ease. We power seamless global transactions through modern infrastructure, deep partner networks, and a focus on simplicity and speed. Our team is driven by innovation and a passion for creating frictionless commerce for businesses of all sizes. What makes Pockyt special is our combination of cutting-edge technology, collaborative culture, and commitment to helping merchants unlock new revenue through smarter payments. Life at Pockyt Working at Pockyt means joining a fast-paced startup environment where your work directly shapes the future of payments. You'll collaborate daily with a highly skilled team building advanced payment and settlement technologies, united by our values of honesty, accountability, respect, disruptive thinking, and passion. We hold ourselves to a high standard in delivering better experiences for our clients and solving complex challenges together. This is the place for someone who is motivated by challenge, driven to deliver, and excited to help build smarter payments for the world of tomorrow. Our office at One Liberty Plaza offers gorgeous views, a vibrant atmosphere, and free drinks and snacks to keep you energized throughout the day. Team lunches are a regular part of life here, giving everyone time to connect, unwind, and enjoy each other's company. You'll find a collaborative, supportive environment where people genuinely enjoy coming to work. If you're looking for a fun, social, and passionate workplace to grow your career, we'd love to meet you. The Role and Responsibilities The Director of Payment Operations will report to the Chief Financial Officer and support stakeholders across the company as a focal point of service delivery. In this role, you will direct financial operations between clients, network partners, and Pockyt teams to ensure consistent delivery of payment services at scale. This role is designed to be a mix of daily contribution, connecting clients to our services, and as a leader in developing new processes needed for Pockyt to scale. Your role will be to oversee the full workflow for onboarding new clients, ensuring compliance, reviewing contractual changes, driving cross functional alignment, and implementing configurations. You will manage network partner operations including onboarding, partner reconciliations, and configuration changes. You will serve as the senior escalation point for complex client issues, from client contractual changes to operational challenges. As the focal point between clients, network partners, and Pockyt systems, you will identify opportunities for process or system improvements to enable Pockyt's ability to scale. Specific responsibilities include: Oversee network partner operations including client onboarding, partner reconciliations, and configuration changes. Serve as a senior escalation point for complex client issues, payment challenges, and operational exceptions. Identify and resolve payment issues and create processes to improve Pockyt's flow of funds. Build and refine repeatable processes that improve client onboarding efficiency, reduce risk, and ensure a seamless client experience. Partner cross-functionally with Product, Engineering, Compliance, and Sales to streamline financial operations end-to-end. Develop dashboards, track KPIs, and reporting to monitor operational performance and identify areas of improvement. Enhance internal controls across payment flows, settlements, reconciliations, and operational risk. Lead special projects involving new product launches, partner integrations, or optimization initiatives. Mentor and guide team members as Pockyt's finance operation function grows. Support executive leadership with insights, analysis, and operational readiness for rapid scale. About You 8+ years of professional experience in the financial services industry (payments focus preferred). Bachelor degree from an accredited university (MBA preferred). Leadership of operations, including onboarding of clients, treasury, and/or payment operations. Deep understanding of payment networks, settlement processes, and operational best practices for cross border payments. Basic understanding of software development and product management preferred. Proven experience managing and developing a high-performing team. Demonstrated success working in a startup or high-growth environment. Highly energetic, professional, curious, and able to thrive in a fast-moving, ambiguous environment. Strong communication and cross-functional partnership skills. High integrity and honesty, with a track record of sound judgment. Ability to build scalable processes, workflows, and systems from the ground up. Native English speaker. Able to report into our New York office three days per week.
    $87k-146k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Development Officer

    Riverspring Living

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Reports to President/CEO Riverdale, New York About the Organization RiverSpring Living is a vibrant community serving older adults of all faiths through compassionate care and engagement. Guided by its non-profit mission, RiverSpring Living advocates and celebrates a vision of empowered aging. Founded in 1917 as the Hebrew Home, it has evolved over the years, acquiring a 19-acre site in Riverdale in 1951 and expanding to a 32-acre campus in 2012. The organization rebranded to RiverSpring Living to reflect its growth and expansion. With over a century of dedication, RiverSpring Living combines high-touch, personalized care with cutting-edge innovations to meet the evolving needs of older adults. The team offers a comprehensive range of services, from independent and assisted living to nursing care and rehabilitation, backed by the highest ratings and expert caregivers. The facilities, particularly the Hebrew Home at Riverdale, have received numerous awards for innovation in technology, quality of care, and design. Position Summary The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is a key member of the executive leadership team. The CDO is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive fundraising and philanthropic strategy to support RiverSpring Living, its mission and long-term goals. This position is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive strategies to grow philanthropic support through major gifts, capital and annual campaigns, planned giving, foundation/corporate giving and government support. The CDO serves as a strategic advisor to the President/CEO and Board of Directors on all matters related to fundraising and external engagement. The CDO will cultivate and steward meaningful relationships with donors who are passionate about quality care and dignity for older adults. This is a unique opportunity to lead fundraising efforts that directly impacts the health, wellness and dignity of seniors and their families. Key Responsibilities Strategic Fundraising Leadership Develop and lead a comprehensive development strategy aligned with organizational priorities and growth plans. Design and implement programs for major gifts, annual and capital campaigns, and planned giving; support and enhance current foundation/corporate giving program; enhance/support events. Cultivate, solicit, and steward major donors, endowment, and planned giving prospects. Collaborate with the Development team in the continued execution of foundation/corporate giving and events. Partner with the President/CEO and Board to strengthen donor relationships and expand a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization. Strengthen and enhance development processes and procedures to support strategic vision for new growth. Provide strategic leadership for donor communications and stewardship efforts to ensure impactful engagement. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations and ethical standards. Represent the organization at community and donor events to enhance visibility and engagement. Donor Engagement and Portfolio Management Design and lead an integrated Development Roadmap with a 3-year growth strategy that aligns with organizational priorities. Develop multi-year fundraising plans and performance metrics to achieve revenue goals, including estate and deferred giving. Develop tailored proposals and stewardship plans that reflect donors' values and interests in aging and healthcare. Develop a strong planned giving program, with a focus on bequests, charitable gift annuities, and beneficiary designations. Create and manage a legacy society to honor and engage planned giving donors. Leadership and Board Engagement Work closely with the President/CEO and Board members to involve them in donor strategy and solicitations, serving as Ambassadors and Fundraisers. Expand/Guide the Development Committee of the Board with realistic expectations and participation; provide coaching/support for Trustees donor outreach. Prepare regular reports and updates for the Board's Development Committee. Help build a culture of philanthropy across the organization, especially among leadership and frontline staff. Team and Cross-Functional Collaboration Supervise and mentor Development Staff fostering a results-oriented, collaborative team culture. Partner with colleagues in communications, events, and community engagement to integrate messaging and donor recognition. Collaborate with clinicians and program staff to translate the organization's impact into compelling philanthropic opportunities with Clients, their families and current, former family members of long-term Residents Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree or CFRE certification preferred. Minimum of 7 years of progressive leadership experience in fundraising, preferably within healthcare, senior services, or nonprofit sectors with an emphasis on Major Gifts, Annual and Capital Campaigns and Planned Giving. Demonstrated ability to close Major Gifts and secure complex Planned Gifts. Proven track record of managing successful fundraising campaigns. Strong communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills, exceptionally high reasoning skills along with keen emotional intelligence. Resourceful, dynamic and compassionate strategic thinker with the ability to work collaboratively across departments and with executive leadership. Familiarity and understanding of Jewish Philanthropy community including relationship-building grounded in shared values and a genuine commitment to the mission. This is valuable in building trust and achieving long term success along with improving the lives of older adults and their families. Compensation and Benefits This position has a salary range of $275,000-$300,000 Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance 401K retirement plan with employer match River Spring Living has retained the services of BSBSearch. Please email a cover letter and resume in confidence to: Barbara Brown Managing Director BSBSearch ******************** RiverSpring Living values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of underrepresented ethnic groups, foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply. River Spring Living is an equal opportunity employer. Recruitment, hiring, promotions and other terms, conditions and privileges of employment shall be maintained in a manner which does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, marital status, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or military status, or in violation of any applicable Federal, state or local laws. RiverSpring Living will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. The information in this job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job, nor is it to be interpreted as a contract for employment.
    $275k-300k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    NYM Construction + Development

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Email your resume to ************** This Role is for experienced candidates only. About Us: NY Major is one of New York City's premier full-suite commercial and residential construction firms - with 15+ years of excellence, 70 + completed projects, and a reputation for integrity, quality, and on-time delivery. We operate across Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, and the greater NYC metropolitan area. Our portfolio encompasses a range of development types, including multi-unit residential, commercial, institutional, and mixed-use projects. Role Overview: We are seeking an experienced construction executive to join as Chief Operating Officer (COO). The COO will own full operational leadership - overseeing feasibility, pre-construction, procurement, field operations, project execution, and close-out - ensuring NY Major continues delivering excellence, growth, and client satisfaction across NYC. Key Responsibilities: 1. Lead early project feasibility, constructability reviews, and cost planning. 2. Guide zoning strategy, DOB approvals, scope definition, and budget alignment. 3. Oversee late-stage design approvals and pre-mobilization (demo, asbestos, soil testing, utilities). 4. Lead complete subcontractor bidding process, including bid review, tracking, leveling, and final selection. 5. Negotiate and award subcontracts; ensure ≥75% buy-out before site mobilization. 6. Maintain accurate budgets through buy-outs and implement value-engineering savings. 7. Manage contract issuance, compliance tracking, and subcontractor/vendor performance database. 8. Oversee daily operations of PMs, APMs, and Site Managers ensuring schedule, cost, and quality control. 9. Review ACRs, daily/weekly reports, manpower, and safety compliance with NYC DOB + OSHA standards. 10. Resolve field escalations: design conflicts, change impacts, logistics, and agency coordination. 11. Drive TCO/C of O strategy, punchlist completion, and timely project close-outs with full documentation. 12. Enforce performance, punctuality, attendance, and growth plans for office and field staff. 13. Uphold operational consistency across RFIs, submittals, change mgmt, and meeting workflows. 14. Implement technology evolution - Procore, scheduling dashboards, AI-enabled reporting, SOPs. 15. Represent the company with clients, architects, lenders, and agencies; champion jobsite reputation and delivery excellence. What We're Looking For: 1. 10+ years in NYC commercial/residential construction, with hands-on experience managing GC projects from pre-con through close-out. 2. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related field (MBA or advanced degree preferred). 3. Strong track record with project buy-outs, subcontractor/vendor procurement, and financial controls. 4. Thorough understanding of NYC DOB, permitting, and construction logistics in dense urban environments. 5. Proven leadership managing both office and field teams; disciplined, accountable, with high work ethic and integrity. 6. Tech-savvy, data-driven operator comfortable with digital tools, reporting systems, and continuous improvement. Compensation & Benefits: 1. Qualifying candidates will earn an annual salary between $150,000 to $240,000, depending on experience and ability to meet the job description. 2. Senior leadership role with direct impact across all phases of construction and development. 3. Opportunity to shape and scale operations at a respected NYC firm with growth ambitions. 4. Collaborative, high-integrity culture with a proven track record. 5. Additional benefits TBD upon pre-qualification. Summary NY Major Construction & Development - Brooklyn, NY Position: Chief Operating Officer (COO) Company Size: Mid-size general contractor/development firm (~25 employees) Website: ******************** Please send your résumé, a short cover letter, and references to **************.
    $150k-240k yearly 4d ago
  • Web3 Infrastructure Associate Director (Blockchain)

    Hireteq Solutions Inc.

    Chief operating officer job in Jersey City, NJ

    Now Hiring: Web3 Infrastructure Associate Director (Blockchain) Type: Permanent | Full-Time About the Role We are seeking a Web3 Infrastructure Associate Director to lead the architecture, deployment, and management of blockchain infrastructure initiatives-including a next-generation, smart contract-driven collateral management network. This role requires deep expertise in infrastructure engineering, DevSecOps, and blockchain architecture to deliver secure, scalable, and high-performance systems for mission-critical applications. Key Responsibilities Design and implement blockchain infrastructure (node architecture, consensus mechanisms, smart contract pipelines). Manage Kubernetes-based orchestration of blockchain nodes and supporting services. Develop and maintain Infrastructure as Code with Terraform, Terragrunt, and automation tools. Integrate blockchain solutions into enterprise environments in collaboration with cross-functional teams. Establish monitoring, logging, and alerting for blockchain and infrastructure components. Ensure compliance with regulatory, audit, and security best practices. Lead incident response, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis. Mentor and develop DevOps and blockchain engineering team members. Stay ahead of emerging trends in blockchain, distributed systems, and cloud-native infrastructure. Qualifications: 8+ years in infrastructure engineering, DevOps, or platform engineering. 3+ years in blockchain infrastructure (Ethereum, Hyperledger Besu, Substrate, OP Stack, or similar). Advanced proficiency in Kubernetes, Docker, and major cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP). Expertise in Terraform, Terragrunt, and automation frameworks. Bachelor's or Master's in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field. Preferred Skills: Experience in financial services or regulated industries. Knowledge of security and compliance standards for blockchain. Strong leadership skills with proven success managing technical teams. #Web3 #BlockchainInfrastructure #BlockchainEngineering #Kubernetes #Terraform #DevSecOps #InfrastructureAsCode #CloudNative #Ethereum #Hyperledger #Substrate #AWS #Azure #GCP #SmartContracts #FinTech #FinancialServices #Leadership #AssociateDirector #TechLeadership #NowHiring
    $101k-149k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director, Mount Sinai NIH Neurobiobank

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 4.8company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    The Mount Sinai NIH Neurobiobank, one of the nation's longest continuously operating human brain repositories, is seeking a dynamic and visionary Director to lead its next phase of growth and innovation. The NIH-funded Neurobiobank is currently housed at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center in the Bronx, NY, and has been established for over four decades as a critical national resource for advancing understanding of the neurobiology of psychiatric, neurodegenerative, and neurodevelopmental disorders. The Neurobiobank houses more than 2,600 clinically and neuropathologically characterized human brain donors. Donors are recruited through longstanding partnerships with regional hospital systems, community outreach programs, and a unique satellite initiative in Puerto Rico. Each donation is accompanied by extensive clinical, neuropsychological, and neuropathological data that support high-impact scientific discovery across the neuroscience community. Requests for specimens and data are received through the NIH Neurobiobank web portal and are evaluated for scientific merit, rigor, and feasibility. Specimens, including fixed, frozen, and fresh brain tissues, are dissected, catalogued, and distributed to investigators worldwide. The Mount Sinai site contributes substantially to the NIH Neurobiobank consortium's mission to ensure that high-quality, well-characterized human brain tissue is available to qualified researchers studying brain disorders. Position Summary The Director will oversee all aspects of Neurobiobank operations and strategic development. This includes scientific leadership, operational management, and external engagement to enhance visibility and impact. The successful candidate will work closely with NIH program staff, Mount Sinai leadership, and collaborating institutions to ensure that the Neurobiobank remains at the forefront of human postmortem brain research. Key Responsibilities Provide overall scientific and administrative leadership for the Neurobiobank and its 15+ professional staff. Oversee donor recruitment, consent, and clinical/psychological phenotyping in collaboration with medical, community, and research partners. Supervise tissue procurement, dissection, neuropathological characterization, and quality control processes. Maintain state-of-the-art infrastructure, including digital neuropathology, ex vivo MRI, and biorepository informatics systems. Serve as primary liaison to NIH program officers and the NIH Neurobiobank consortium. Engage with external investigators and advise on tissue selection, best practices, and experimental design to maximize scientific rigor. Foster collaborative research relationships across Mount Sinai, the VA, and national/international institutions. Ensure regulatory compliance and ethical oversight consistent with NIH, institutional, and federal standards. Drive innovation by implementing new technologies and methodologies for brain banking, imaging, and data integration. Qualifications PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in neuroscience, neuropathology, psychiatry, or a related biomedical field. Demonstrated expertise in human postmortem brain research, neuropathology, or neurodegenerative/psychiatric disease biology. Proven leadership and administrative experience managing complex research operations or large teams. Strong record of scientific productivity and grant funding. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders including donors, families, and scientific collaborators. Application Interested candidates should send a CV and a brief statement of interest to Shema Patel at ********************
    $122k-232k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Operations

    52X Consulting LLC

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Our client is a prominent international consulting firm, overseeing prolific projects across commercial, hospitality and cultural sectors. The firm is based in NYC, but delivers project, cost, and construction management services for high-profile clients across major U.S. markets. They are seeking a Director of People and Development to guide the organization's technical training, quality assurance, and best-practice standards across project and cost management teams. The role includes developing and implementing company-wide training programs and technical operations manuals and ensuring high-quality service delivery across North America. Responsibilities: Act as the firm's lead technical expert across all aspects of a construction project Develop and implement company-wide technical operation manual: define best practices, QA/QC protocols, project controls, and client service standards Lead identification, evaluation, and standardization of project delivery tools, templates, and methodologies Create workshop seminars - online and in-office training sessions across North America Create management and mentorship training Requirements: 15+ years' experience in construction project delivery, preferably with owner's representative firms or general contractor 5+ years in a leadership or technical oversight role Proficient in Microsoft Suite; Microsoft Project experience is a plus Experience developing training programs, SOPs, or technical manuals
    $87k-146k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Homecare Director

    Civicminds, Inc.

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    JOB TITLE: Home Care Director REPORTS TO: Executive Director The Home Care Director provides strategic and operational leadership for Infinite's Home Care Department, which delivers Home Health Aide (HHA) and Personal Care Assistant (PCA) services across the five boroughs of New York aging adults and Pediatric populations. This leadership role ensures the department achieves financial strength, regulatory compliance, and exceptional care quality. The Director manages contracts, referral relationships, and caregiver pipeline development to sustain growth and excellence. A key part of the position is to build systems that demonstrate measurable patient outcomes and faster recoveries, proving Infinite's impact on reducing relapse and hospital readmissions, thereby strengthening payer and partner relationships. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, Nursing, or a related field (Master's degree preferred). 7+ years of experience in healthcare management, preferably in home care, strongly preferred. Proven experience managing CHHA and MLTC contracts with successful reimbursement outcomes. Strong understanding of Pediatric and MLTC patient care models. Excellent leadership, analytical, and negotiation skills. Ability to manage large field and office teams effectively. Familiarity with healthcare software, EHR systems, and HHA Exchange. Demonstrated ability to balance financial performance with quality and compliance. Work Environment: This is a full-time, in-office leadership position requiring hands-on involvement in daily operations. The Home Care Director works closely with the Executive Director and other senior leaders and may occasionally travel to partner sites or attend community events.
    $105k-185k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Advocacy & Policy Director

    Different Technologies Pty Ltd.

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    Envision Freedom Fund's Advocacy & Policy Director will further our mission to abolish immigration bond and all forms of wealth-based detention, and drive reforms to ensure harm reduction for individuals currently impacted by the system. The Advocacy & Policy Director reports to the Co-Executive Director and works in collaboration with senior leadership and in coalition with community partners to shape, execute, and lead advocacy campaigns that amplify the organization's voice and impact. Primary Responsibilities Program Leadership Leads the development and implementation of an advocacy program, connecting bond payment and services to systemic immigration reform, overseeing overall strategy, messaging, external relationships, and internal programmatic collaboration. Design and implement campaign strategies, timelines and execution to achieve Envision's mission and annual goals. Driving new campaigns from concept to launch, scheduling and cultivating content, and measuring and reporting on the results of campaigns. Represent Envision on specific coalitions and present opportunities for joining others. Identify opportunities for partnership and collaboration with other organizations to maximize campaign reach and impact. Represent and manage Envision's partnership role in visitation - a new project with partner organizations and volunteers - overseeing overall project management and execution. Lead policy analysis and discussions with partners and city and state actors with a vision of Federal policy as an ultimate goal. Supervise and support two employees Recruit and maintain new volunteers to increase our impact. Be a public spokesperson and additional contact with press on requests and drafting of press releases and quotes. Organizational Leadership Work with the Envision leadership team on strategic program planning and organizational visioning. Represent organizational values and decisions internally and with external partners. Collaborate with Communication staff on media and online communications strategy that generates coverage to advance Envision's advocacy agenda. Produce educational materials including fact sheets, policy memoranda, & reports related to immigration policy. Build & manage relationships with allied organizations, policy makers, and other external stakeholders. Identify & pursue opportunities to leverage Envision's bond payment program results towards advocacy and policy goals. Requirements 5-7 years' experience, including the following: Policy and advocacy related to criminal legal and immigration systems New York State legislative system and process Immigration bond system and reform efforts Immigration law Minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience. Strong understanding of coalition-building and grass top organizing. Proficiency in policy research, legislative drafting and advocacy techniques. Preference given for individuals with significant knowledge of criminal legal system, immigration bond, and criminal justice reform in NY Excellent and persuasive written and verbal communication across varied media - including comfort with facilitating meetings and speaking publicly. Ability to manage multiple projects independently under tight deadlines. Exceptional organizational skills, communication and interpersonal skills. Adaptability, strong team player and attention to detail. Proactive and operates with a sense of urgency. Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed. Bilingual in English/Spanish. Envision Freedom Fund is an Equal Opportunity / Affiantative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military status, marital status, familial status, caregiver status, predisposing genetic characteristics, veteran or active military service member status, pregnancy, arrest or conviction record, unemployment status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Envision Freedom Fund values diverse experiences. People with criminal justice involvement and detention history are encouraged to apply. We depend on a diverse staff to carry out our mission. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $105k-185k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Borough Director - Brooklyn

    Children's Law Center 3.7company rating

    Chief operating officer job in New York, NY

    CLC Borough Directors are members of the Organization's Leadership Team and play a critical role in advancing the rights of children in that borough. Collaborating with the Borough Directors citywide and other CLC leaders, the Borough Directorseeksto effectuate the mission of CLC by providing ongoing supervision to staff attorneys and trial supervisors that ensures client-centered outcomes through competent, sensitive, zealousandtimelyadvocacy. The Borough Directoris responsible for managing a 17-person team of dynamic attorneys. The Director provides guidance and support to experienced team members as well as developing and mentoring newer staff. The Borough Director will provide legal and managerial leadership to ensure that CLC staff maintains a high standard of representation and client services. The Borough Directoralsocommunicates policies and protocolsin a clear and timely manner both internally and externally. The Borough Directorrepresentsthe organization with Court and Bar leadership, Task Forces, community meetings and other appropriate stakeholders. The Director will build collaborative relationships with internal social work, paralegal and support teams as well as across the family court/children's services sector to facilitate support and assistance for our clients. Essential Duties/Responsibilities Provides day-to-day oversight of practice and guidance to staff, critical to achieving successful outcomes for clients in CLC's practice areas. Maintains a caseload of direct representation Stays abreast of and communicates established CLC policies and practice guidelines to staff. Assures policies and practices are followed, and stays current with changes to policies, processesand procedures. Supports staff by providing them with the tools they need to effectively perform their jobs through onboarding, mentoring, on-the-job training, continuousfeedbackand coaching. Recognizes the specific needs of each supervisee and develops staff member's skills and knowledge through modeling of case handling, case supervision, and second seating trials to assure high quality practice. Encourages interdisciplinary partnerships through modeling of collaboration anda holistic approachto each case, working withsupport staff, social work, paralegal and writing teams. Modelsprofessional interactions within and outside the organization Monitors and evaluates workload and staff performance to assure that standards and expectations are successfully achieved. Ensures that relevant metrics are gathered on the macro and micro level and utilizes metrics to advance the mission of CLC. Conducts regular case file reviews andprovides incourt supervision and support. Analyzes legal issues, develops legalstrategiesand suggests affirmative litigation where appropriate Collaborates with CLC Executive team and borough team counterparts, to assess and evaluate office and court needs. Displays comfort using case management softwareandencouragestaff and leaders to do the same. Responds to client, court,communityand staff concerns. RepresentsCLC in meetings with other stakeholders and in the community. Other duties as required and necessary to fulfill the mission of CLC. Key Qualifications and Competencies Admitted to practice law in New York State Minimum seven years legal practice experience; preferably in family and/or juvenile law. History of interest in children's rights. Demonstrated litigation skills. Strong interviewing, advocacy, practice and cultural competence skills. Demonstrated commitment to public interest and policy. Prior experience in a supervisory or management role is preferred, with the ability to guide and support a team effectively. Effective communication (written and verbal), time management, and organizational skills. Curiosity and eagerness to continue to learn new skills, grow professionally and take an optimistic approach to new challenges. Demonstrated attention to detail along with outstanding initiative, analytical, critical thinking and problem resolution skills. Proven ability to work independently with excellent judgment, diplomacy, professionalism and the ability to prioritize, track and manage multiple requests simultaneously, and meet deadlines. Demonstrated ability to exercise complete discretion when working with confidential and sensitive information. Salary The expected salary range for this position ranges from $150,000 - $162,000 annually. Hybrid Schedule This position currently is hybrid and requires the individual's physical presence at CLC's offices in New York City as necessary based on management and court responsibilities. This position will be assigned to work at CLC's Brooklyn office, located at 44 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY. Benefits At The Children's Law Center, we provide a comprehensive benefits package to support your wellbeing. Our offerings include health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan including employer contribution and match, paid time off, and opportunities for professional growth. We are dedicated to creating a supportive and balanced work environment where you can thrive both personally and professionally. As an employee of The Children's Law Center, you may be eligible for federal loan forgiveness programs. For more information, please visit ***************************** EEO Statement As an equal opportunity employer, The Children's Law Center is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable work environment. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $47k-78k yearly est. 4d ago

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