Are you an aspiring journalist ready to take your newsroom experience and skills to the next level? The ABC News Fellowship is a year-long rotational program designed to develop early career journalists and content creators from a diverse group of backgrounds. You will spend a year rotating through a series of ABC News shows and platforms while mastering the editorial, production, and newsgathering skills crucial to success in the competitive, fast-paced field of multiplatform journalism. These journalists will gain hands-on experience developing news stories, working on productions, writing, shooting, editing, refining research skills and developing content for all platforms. Additionally, each participant will have access to industry-leading professionals, as well as development and mentorship opportunities.
Responsibilities:
Research and gather video elements for shows and units across ABC News platforms.
Pitch and develop ideas for new stories, content, and formats to engage our audience.
Serve as shooter in the field or in the creative space as needed.
Identify and implement new technologies for visual storytelling.
Conduct thorough research, reporting, and editorial content management under tight deadline pressures.
Collaborate closely with the Legal department and Rights and Clearances team to ensure that all video, images, and audio content are cleared for broadcast.
Coordinate and organize field shoots.
Basic qualifications:
Minimum two years of relevant professional experience or equivalent educational graduate-level experience
Proven writing skills
Genuine interest in journalism, production and digital content
Possess outstanding news judgment, attention to detail and a keen understanding of news broadcasts and the digital space.
Candidates must have work authorization in the United States through 2026.
Preferred Qualifications:
Ability to edit packages on AVID Newscutter
Ability to shoot on DV camera
Education:
Bachelors' degree or equivalent experience
The base salary for this position in New York, NY is $66,300. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Job Posting Segment:
ABC News
Job Posting Primary Business:
Talent Strategy & Development
Primary Job Posting Category:
News Fellowship
Employment Type:
Full time
Primary City, State, Region, Postal Code:
New York, NY, USA
Alternate City, State, Region, Postal Code:
Date Posted:
2026-01-07
$66.3k yearly Auto-Apply 15d ago
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Lorie A. Slutsky Philanthropy Fellow (1 position available) - One-Year Fellowship
The New York Community Trust 4.2
Fellow job in New York, NY
Lorie A. Slutsky Philanthropy Fellow - One-Year Fellowship
REPORTS TO: EVP, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary & Director of Planned Giving
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
WEBSITE: ******************
START DATE: Monday, June 1st 2026
ABOUT US
As New York's largest community foundation, The New York Community Trust (The Trust) fosters and engages in enduring and innovative philanthropy, making grants that bring together the local knowledge and expertise of its team, nonprofits, and partners to help donors fulfill their vision for the causes they love. From education and the arts to health care and the environment, The Trust seeks to improve every aspect of the cultural and civic life of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester.
The Trust is a regional philanthropic leader. In addition to a distinguished competitive grantmaking program, The Trust hosts donor-advised funds (DAFs) that make grants throughout the United States as well as funder collaboratives that work on the leading edge of philanthropy to improve the lives of New Yorkers. In 2025 it made close to 11,000 grants totaling close to $230 million and has made more than $2 billion in grants in the past decade.
Having celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2024, The Trust has long been a leader in the field, with innovations ranging from establishing the first donor-advised fund in the 1930s to making landmark grants, including some of the first to fight AIDS, build The High Line, support immigrant communities in the region, and respond quickly in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Lorie. A. Slutsky Philanthropy Fellow
This Fellowship is named for the third President of The Trust and endowed through contributions from Trust donors, board, staff, and other foundations. This Fellow will be housed in the General Counsel's office but will work with other Trust departments. The Fellow will focus on significant issues affecting community foundations and the philanthropic sector (e.g., proposed changes in donor-advised fund rules, trends in philanthropy, assisting with collaborative funds, etc.). The Fellow will support Trust staff in specific administrative, programmatic, donor, and legal projects and work closely with other Fellows.
Requirements
FELLOWSHIP ELIGIBILITY AND DETAILS
Applicants must be a student in a full-time graduate program. Typically, applicants are candidates for the following degrees: MA, MS, MPH, MPA, MPP, MSW, MEd, JD.
Applicants must have existing authorization to work in the United States without visa sponsorship.
This is a temporary and time-limited Fellowship. Fellows start on Monday, June 1, 2026. The Fellowship ends in May 2027. Fellows must commit to the entire period.
Fellows must remain enrolled as full-time graduate students for the entire duration of the Fellowship.
Fellows' field of graduate study must match an aspect of the Fellowship.
Fellowships are intended as learning experiences to complement Fellows' graduate study.
This is not an entry-level position at The Trust or intended to lead to one.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Lorie. A. Slutsky Philanthropy Fellow should have excellent research, writing, and proofreading skills; a commitment to detail and accuracy; strong organizational skills; and an ability to work both independently and as a team member. Because much of the analysis done by this Fellow will relate to philanthropic rules, regulations, and legislation, there is a preference for law school students with legal research and writing experience. This Fellow will work under the supervision of the General Counsel's office.
COMPENSATION
Fellowships pay is $25 an hour. The position is on-site at our New York office, and we provide several remote options (holiday remote week, August remote month, monthly remote days, etc.).
Fellows are eligible for paid federal holidays and state-mandated safe/sick leave. Fellows also receive pay for the week when The Trust is closed (August 31 to September 4 2026).
The Fellowships start on Monday, June 1, 2026. Fellows work up to 35 hours a week from June 2026 through August 2026 and, to accommodate class schedules, 15 to 20 hours a week between September 2026 to May 2027. Fellows must commit to the entire year.
HOW TO APPLY
Please apply through The Trust's HRIS platform, Paylocity. Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
Please upload a resume, cover letter, and a short writing sample as a single PDF document. Writing samples should be between 500 and 1500 words and solely authored by the candidate.
You may only apply for one of the Fellowships (Program Fellowship, Marketing & Communications Fellowship, or the Lorie A. Slutsky Fellowship). If we conclude that your qualifications may fit a different Fellowship than the one for which you applied for, we will share your application with other hiring teams. We will consider each response carefully but will contact only those individuals whose candidacies we seek to pursue.
The Trust is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in its employment policies. We are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and accessibility ("DEIBA") initiatives and identifying qualified candidates to support The Trust's mission, vision and values. The Trust will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified candidates with disabilities.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
$66k-84k yearly est. 34d ago
HS Beit Midrash Fellow
Sar Academy & Sar High School
Fellow job in New York, NY
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 Shmuel Hain. The Beit Midrash Fellowship also features a weekly educational leadership seminar with the outstanding administration and faculty of SAR. We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
$58k-84k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Law Fellow
Office of The Special Narcotics Prosecutor
Fellow job in New York, NY
The Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor (SNP) has two openings for current law school students interested in working as a Law Fellow within the Discovery Litigation and Compliance Unit. Job Responsibilities:
Conduct legal research and prepare memoranda on relevant case and statutory law
Assist in the collection and receipt of discovery materials from the NYPD at a precinct level (i.e., command logs, memo books), DEA and other agencies
Assist in review and collection of Body-Worn Camera footage
Assist in the organization of voluminous case files
Analyze, redact and reproduce case documents
Ability to work independently, manage deadlines and adapt to changes in workflow processes
Other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications::
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access); editing, redacting and converting documents in Adobe and experience using Lexis/Nexis and Westlaw application
Must have strong attention to detail and a high concern for data accuracy
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
Must have excellent organization, communication, writing and problem solving skills
Detail-oriented with the ability to follow directions and apply proper policies, procedures and guidelines
Must be able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality
Familiarity with recent discovery reform procedures preferred
Authorization to work in the United States is required for this position
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor's degree required and candidate can be in there first, second or third year of law school.
Special Note: This is a part-time position for 10-25 hours per week with flexibility.
Interview Materials: Applicants invited to interview must bring to the interview an
official law school transcript
, a
writing sample
, and a
list of three professional references
.
Public Svc Loan Forgiveness:
As a current or prospective employee of the City of New York, you may be eligible for federal loan forgiveness programs and state repayment assistance programs. Please review the notice to see if you may be eligible for programs and how to apply at nyc.gov/studentloans.
Residency Requirement:
City Residency is not required for this position
TO APPLY:
We appreciate your interest in a position with the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor. Please complete an employment application and submit a resume and cover letter online at: ******************************************* or Click "Apply Now" below.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we are only able to respond to candidates who are selected to participate in the full screening process. We sincerely appreciate all candidates for their interest in working for The Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor.
The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.
POSTING DATE: 01/12/2026
POST UNTIL: Until Filled
The Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to Diversity and Inclusion
$58k-84k yearly est. 30d ago
PMHNP Fellowship (New York State)
Reklame Health
Fellow job in New York, NY
Sixty million adults experience mental health challenges in the United States, yet one-third lack access to proper care. Opioid overdose is the number one cause of death for people under 50 in the United States.
We are a clinician-led, tech-enabled provider group that exists to provide culturally competent behavioral health care addiction care, medication management, crisis intervention, and care coordination for people working towards taking back control of their lives, while expanding access to care.
Our vision at ReKlame Health is to create a future where individuals who have historically been unable to access the care they deserve can readily obtain high-quality behavioral health and addiction care.
At ReKlame Health, it goes beyond mere employment; it's about becoming a part of a formidable movement transcending individuality. Let's unite and forge a world where health equity and effortless access to exceptional mental healthcare can co-exist.
About the Program
The ReKlame Health NP Fellowship Program is a 12-month, full-time clinical training experience designed for newly graduated Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners who are eager to grow and learn, while making a meaningful impact early in their careers. This program provides concentrated, hands-on training in serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorders (SUD), offering clinical depth and exposure rarely available in graduate programs or early-career roles.
This Fellowship is intentionally structured to support the transition from graduate training to confident, independent practice. Fellows step into a full-time clinical role while receiving close mentorship, protected learning time, and a robust, longitudinal didactic curriculum. You will gradually build and manage a clinical caseload in a high-acuity, virtual outpatient setting while sharpening your diagnostic reasoning, psychopharmacology skills, and clinical judgment in complex, real-world scenarios.
Throughout the program, Fellows gain hands-on experience in:
Treating Serious Mental Illness (SMI), including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and complex co-occurring conditions
Substance use and addiction care, including Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
High-acuity outpatient telepsychiatry
Trauma-informed, culturally responsive care
Evidence-based psychopharmacology and risk management
Fellows are supported through weekly didactics, direct clinical mentorship, monthly competency assessments, and structured feedback designed to promote steady growth and confidence. This role is well-suited for a new PMHNP who is curious, committed to excellence, and excited to develop into a skilled psychiatric provider while advancing ReKlame Health's mission to expand access to high-quality, culturally competent care.
Who You Are
You believe everyone deserves respectful, high-quality, and culturally responsive mental health and addiction care.
You are motivated to build strong clinical skills and are eager to deepen your expertise in treating serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorders (SUD), including learning the thoughtful application of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for patients with complex needs.
You are curious and collaborative, and you value structured mentorship, supervision, and ongoing feedback as essential to your growth as a clinician.
You are excited to learn by doing-taking on increasing clinical responsibility while being supported by experienced providers who are invested in your success.
You are comfortable with technology and energized by practicing in a modern, telehealth-based care environment.
You thrive in a team-oriented culture where shared problem-solving, reflection, and continuous improvement are encouraged.
You are passionate about ReKlame Health's mission and eager to contribute meaningfully to expanding access to high-quality behavioral health care.
This fellowship is designed specifically for new graduate PMHNPs graduating in May 2026. Prior psychiatric RN experience is welcomed but not required.
What You'll DoClinical Care
Gain hands-on experience conducting comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and medication-management visits through a secure, tech-enabled telehealth platform.
Learn and apply best-in-class clinical documentation practices, maintaining timely and accurate records that exceed industry standards.
Develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans for patients with SMI, SUD, trauma histories, and co-occurring conditions.
Deliver comprehensive Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), including buprenorphine prescribing, AUD pharmacotherapy, and harm-reduction education, within a supervised fellowship setting.
Gradually build and manage a clinical caseload throughout the Fellowship with structured support.
Intensive Learning & Skill Development
Engage in weekly didactics designed to build and strengthen clinical skillsets and decision-making.
Focused training areas include:
Substance use disorder treatment models
MAT and harm reduction
SMI diagnosis and management
Suicide risk assessment and crisis intervention
Psychopharmacology for complex populations
Trauma-informed and culturally responsive care
Collaboration & Mentorship
Work with a multidisciplinary care team-including senior NPs, psychiatrists, nurses, and care coordinators-within a collaborative, team-based model.
Participate in biweekly high-risk case conferences to strengthen clinical judgment and risk assessment, while learning from complex cases across the practice.
Have designated and continuous mentorship and supervision time with experienced clinical mentors for guidance and support.
Professional Development
Build confidence and fluency in high-quality clinical documentation, EMR workflows, quality metrics, and telepsychiatry best practices.
Learn and apply ReKlame Health's clinical standards and risk protocols to prepare for safe, confident, and independent practice.
Contribute to a supportive learning culture through reflection, shared insights, and collaborative problem-solving.
Receive structured evaluation milestones throughout the program.
What We OfferA Structured, Immersive Fellowship Year
A purposefully designed, year-long fellowship focused on building SMI and SUD clinical expertise and supporting the transition from graduate training to confident practice.
Protected learning time dedicated to didactics, mentorship, and hands-on skill building.
A comprehensive curriculum covering SUD and SMI treatment, psychopharmacology, clinical assessment, documentation, and telehealth best practices.
Monthly competency assessments with individualized feedback to support steady growth and development.
Visiting psychopharmacology and addiction medicine experts discussing cutting-edge topics.
A Supportive, NP-Led Clinical Environment
Daily access to experienced Nurse Practitioner mentors who are invested in your success.
Weekly supervision and collaborative case formulation to deepen clinical reasoning.
Biweekly high-risk case review meetings to strengthen confidence in complex situations.
A dedicated team of RNs and Care Navigators who support care coordination and administrative tasks, allowing you to focus on learning and patient care.
Tools & Resources
AI-powered documentation tools are designed to streamline clinical workflows and reduce administrative burden.
Access to a robust clinical content library with thousands of curated learning resources.
Cultural competence training.
Compensation & Benefits
Full-time, paid fellowship position in a fully remote work environment.
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Paid malpractice insurance and DEA reimbursement for new graduates.
Generous PTO, paid company holidays, and a CME stipend to support ongoing learning.
Required Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited PMHNP program by May 2026
Active or incoming New York NP licensure by fellowship start date in Oct. 2026
ANCC PMHNP Board Certification (active or pending)
DEA license (active or pending; ReKlame may reimburse for initial application)
Commitment to full-time participation for the entire 12-month Fellowship period
How to Apply
Candidate submits application packet through the ReKlame Health NP Fellowship Webpage OR other job posting source (Indeed/Ashby etc.)
Curriculum Vitae
Personal Statement (≤500 words)
What do you hope to accomplish in this Fellowship? Why ReKlame Health?
Two Letters of Recommendation including the references' contact information (uploaded as a single PDF)
• One Peer or Colleague
• One Supervisor / Faculty / Program Director / Preceptor
Unofficial Transcript
ReKlame Health considers several factors to ensure a fair and competitive offer when evaluating compensation packages. These include the scope and responsibilities of the role, the candidate's work experience, education, and training, as well as their essential skills. Internal peer equity is also examined to maintain balance within the organization. Additionally, current market conditions and overall organizational needs are crucial in shaping the final offer. Each aspect is thoughtfully reviewed before extending an offer, ensuring a comprehensive and equitable approach.
ReKlame Health is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all employees.
If you're hungry for a challenge in 2025, love solving problems, and want to be a part of something transformational, we'd love to hear from you!
Learn more about us at *********************
*We never ask for money or sensitive personal information during the job application process. If you receive an email or message claiming to be from us that requests such information, please do not respond and report it as a scam.
$58k-84k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
AI Fellow
C10 Labs
Fellow job in New York, NY
Department
Studio
Employment Type
Part Time
Location
New York City
Workplace type
Hybrid
What you'll do: Some expertise you may have: What we offer: About C10 Labs C10 Labs is a Cambridge-based venture studio fund transforming the future of AI-First startups. We partner with inspiring entrepreneurs to push their businesses forward and scale their solutions. Through surrounding our teams with expert technology support, operational know-how, and our network of advisors, we help create a greater impact together.
$58k-84k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Social Work Fellow (Bilingual)
The Equity Project Charter School 4.6
Fellow job in New York, NY
Join the team at The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School, featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and on 60 Minutes for its revolutionary salaries and its outstanding results. TEP aims to achieve educational equity for students from historically underserved communities by utilizing world-class teachers and social workers, while re-imagining the social work profession as a place in which individuals prioritize their own growth as experts and community leaders.
About the Role
Applicants will be eligible for Early Childhood Social Work roles (Kindergarten, 1st Grade) and Elementary School Social Work roles (2nd Grade to 4th Grade), or Middle School Social Work roles (5th Grade to 8th Grade).
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 a creative clinician who thrives in an autonomous environment, is passionate about social justice and child/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.
Early Childhood Social Workers will work in vibrant and colorful spaces that reflect the learning and development that takes place in Kindergarten and 1st grade. Social Workers will support students in developing foundational emotional and social skills within classrooms, as well as private and collaborative Social Work office spaces.
Elementary School Social Workers will work in a learning environment carefully crafted to instill a love of learning for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders, as well as private and collaborative Social Work office spaces. Our unique school setting in the heart of Washington Heights provides a perfect environment for young learners. In addition, the nature that surrounds our campus provides a great setting for our young explorers.
Middle School Social Workers will work in a state-of-the-art learning environment carefully designed, built, and crafted to spark joy and instill a love of learning for TEP students. Our school building in the Washington Heights/Inwood community, provides a perfect learning environment for developing students by providing a Social Work suite with both private and collaborative offices/spaces, innovative classroom settings, a full gymnasium, a high-tech performing arts space, and an indoor/outdoor café where meals are prepared fresh on a daily basis for students and staff.
"I believe this is where I have the greatest impact within the Social Work profession. I can do the work that is going to last! I can connect with people, very young, and see the fruits of the work last for years and years." - TEP Social Worker
Responsibilities
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
Lead mediations as necessary, using relational-based models within your social work practice, in alignment with TEP's commitment to Restorative Justice Practices
Respond to day-to-day crises and collaborate with the school community to create a safe and supportive environment for all students
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
Build strong relationships with families to facilitate a collaborative approach to student support, and coordinate the delivery of mental health and family services at community organizations for students and families requiring outside social services
About You (Qualifications)
Language Proficiency: Complete fluency in Spanish required
Deeply aligned to TEP's mission of providing a world-class mental health services and social work interventions to historically under-resourced student communities (90% of TEP students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, 22% of TEP students receive Special Education services, and 25% of TEP students are Multi-Lingual Learners).
Social Work experience: Minimum of two (2) years of clinical social work experience working with children and families, with a preference for individuals who have worked within a school setting.
The ability to design and implement in-school prevention programming according to current best practices within the field of social work. Working knowledge of the instructional and social needs of students with disabilities.
Ability to simultaneously manage a regular counseling schedule and triage crisis, while prioritizing multiple competing urgent tasks
Education requirements: We highly value candidates with a Master's Social Work degree However, we also welcome individuals with degrees in related fields such as School Counseling or School Psychology to apply
Certification requirements: TEP does not require Social Workers to have any specific level of certification/licensing (ie LCSW) outside of the above educational and experience requirements
Why TEP (Benefits)
At TEP, growth isn't just for our students-continued growth is also a central priority for our Social Workers. That's why we're redefining the Social Worker experience, offering a rewarding career that includes an annual salary that matches TEP's high expectations.
Compensation: Social Work Fellows earn an annual salary of between $75K and $85K
Redefined Work-Year: 3 extended rest breaks and 3 professional development institutes focused on learning and collaboration with the teaching and social work team
Unmatched Social Work Talent: Be surrounded by a collaborative community of experienced, passionate Social Workers and Educators who care about educational equity
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, Short-Term Disability (STD), Long-Term Disability (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 provides and encourages professional growth and development, including professional development and tuition/continuous learning reimbursements
Note that as this role requires a strong on-site presence, TEP's Social Work Fellow is a fully in-person position at one of TEP's campuses in the Washington Heights/Inwood community of NYC.
Application Process
TEP is designed and structured around the belief that great staff members are the key to achieving educational success for students. As such, we require Social Work applicants to demonstrate their qualifications throughout the application and hiring process. The requirements for each Social Work Fellow applicant include:
Resume: Potential candidates must submit an up-to-date resume
Cover Letter: Potential candidates must submit a well-written cover letter that highlights their specific interest in joining the TEP community
TEP is currently reviewing applications on a rolling basis. If you submit both a cover letter and resume, you will receive a response from us as to whether or not you will be invited to the next stage of the process for the Social Work Fellow role.
$75k-85k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clifford Chance Foundation Fellow, Legal
Vera Institute of Justice
Fellow job in New York, NY
About the team: Vera's Legal Department provides comprehensive in-house legal services to the organization, including each of its administrative departments, initiatives, and projects, and to its Board of Trustees. The Clifford Chance Foundation Fellowship at Vera, generously funded by the Clifford Chance Foundation, will permit one Fellow to spend a year in residence as a full-time member of Vera's Legal Department, working closely with Vera's Chief Legal Officer and staff. The one-year Fellowship term will begin in early September 2026 and is open to recent law graduates; law students graduating in 2026 are strongly encouraged to apply.
About the Fellowship:
The Clifford Chance Foundation Fellow will be an integral part of the team providing comprehensive in-house legal services to the organization, as well as having the opportunity to work directly with a Vera initiative.
Over the course of the year, the Clifford Chance Foundation Fellow will receive on-the-job training in nonprofit compliance; negotiation of a wide gamut of agreements (grants, government procurement, memoranda of understanding, licenses, independent contractor agreements, teaming agreements); lobbying law and regulation; and employment law. Just as critically, the Fellow will gain experience as part of the team providing strategic advice and counsel to projects, with a particular focus on Vera's Opening Doors and Unlocking Potential initiatives, which works to expand access to quality education for those incarcerated, and housing and employment for those with conviction histories. The Fellow will assist with researching legal and regulatory questions confronting this national project that operates hand-in-hand with state agencies to increase educational opportunities for people in prison.
One fellowship will be awarded to a recent U.S. law school graduate. Candidates will be assessed based on their scholarship, leadership, and commitment to practicing in the field of nonprofit law. The ideal applicant will have a strong interest in the operations of nonprofit organizations and a broad-based curiosity about potentially unfamiliar legal matters, as Vera is known for its innovative and entrepreneurial approach. An interest in the substantive areas in which Vera works (including criminal justice, juvenile justice, and immigration), and in non-profit tax issues, employment law, and policy, is a plus.
What qualifications are we looking for?
The Clifford Chance Foundation Fellowship is open exclusively to recent graduates of accredited U.S. law schools.
Location:
Please note this role will report to our Industry City, Brooklyn office. Vera employees adhere to a hybrid schedule and are in-office on an alternating schedule that generally amounts to 10 days per month.
Compensation and Benefits:
The compensation for this position is $75,000, plus excellent benefits
Application Process:
Please submit the following materials by February 9:
* A cover letter of 700-1000 words describing what you would bring to the Clifford Chance Foundation Fellowship (including relevant skills, work experience, background, and personal traits) and how the Fellowship would further your career goals. This letter should be addressed to the CCF Fellowship Committee.
* A resume.
* An official law school transcript.
* Two letters of recommendation, from any law school adviser; law school professor; or current or former employer.
Transcript and letters of recommendation can be attached to your application emailed to ta_*************. All application materials must be submitted by February 9 for review.
Finalists will be asked to submit a brief legal writing sample.
Applications may also be faxed to:
ATTN: People, Place, and Culture / Clifford Chance Foundation Fellow, Legal
Vera Institute of Justice
34 35th St, Suite 4-2A, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Fax: **************
Please use only one method (online, mail or fax) of submission.
No phone calls, please. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Vera is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, prior record of arrest or conviction, citizenship status, current employment status, or caregiver status.
Vera works to advance justice, particularly racial justice, in an increasingly multicultural country and globally connected world. We value diverse experiences, including with regard to educational background and justice system contact, and depend on a diverse staff to carry out our mission.
For more information about Vera, please visit *************
$75k yearly Auto-Apply 7d ago
Municipal Finance Fellow
New York State Housing Finance Agency 4.2
Fellow job in New York, NY
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.
Program Description
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 & Co., and Wells Fargo.
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.
Responsibilities may include:
HCR
Reviewing cash flows for new money issues and refundings
Preparing presentations to rating agencies and Board Members
Participating in bond pricing calls
Analyzing retail & institutional orders and allocations
Evaluating developer proposals for affordable housing developments
Investment Bank
Participating in the analyst training program
Preparing RFP responses, presentations, and pitchbooks for potential clients
Gathering market data to analyze trends, value, and price transactions
Attending bond pricing calls and sales meetings
Creating debt structures for bond issuers
Qualifications
Interest in finance, familiarity with governmental institutions, and a willingness to work hard in the pursuit of an exciting and rewarding career.
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.
Eligibility
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.
Applicant must be a resident of New York State and a permanent resident of the United States.
The program is designed for students who are members of historically under-represented groups in the financial services industry.
Application Materials and Deadline
The application deadline is April 29, 2026
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
Resume
List three references with contact information
Unofficial college transcript
$50k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
Anthony Lester Fellowships
Bard College 4.4
Fellow job in Potter, NY
The Anthony Lester Fellowships support lawyers or law students undertaking practical fieldwork in human rights/ the rule of law. The fellowships honour the memory and legacy of Anthony Lester QC (Lord Lester of Herne Hill), one of Britain's most distinguished human rights lawyers. As a young lawyer, he twice visited the American South during the civil rights movement and wrote a report on race relations. His experiences there inspired his pioneering work as a barrister and legislator.
The Anthony Lester Fellowships are intended to support lawyers and law students early in their careers to undertake a project of their choosing that helps affect positive, practical change in relation to the rule of law and human rights, inspired by his experience. The fellowships are designed to support those who may not otherwise have the opportunity to undertake practical fieldwork overseas, for a minimum period of 3 months. The fellowships are administered by the Human Rights Project at Bard College, and supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, the Open Society Foundation, and the Lester family.
The fellowships are open to lawyers or law students early in their careers. Applicants will need to submit a brief proposal (1250 words max) for their chosen project, a CV, and 2 references by February 13, 2026. Applicants will be informed of the results of the selection process by the end of March 2026. All interested applicants can apply at the following link: ***********************************
Please contact ************************** with any application questions.
Terms of the Fellowship
Two fellowships will be awarded for activities beginning no sooner than July 1, 2026. Fellows will be awarded a stipend of US $25,000 to cover their costs during the fellowship. It is expected that the project will comprise full time work for the fellows for a minimum of three months. At the end of the fellowship, fellows will be invited to give a presentation at Bard's campus in New York's Hudson Valley (their travel and accommodation costs will be paid). Fellows will write a short report on their project, to be published on the programme's website. Fellows may wish to publish their report elsewhere (crediting their support from the Anthony Lester Fellowships at Bard College). They will also have the chance to discuss their work with those who worked with Anthony Lester at the Odysseus Trust, which supported his legislative work.
About Anthony Lester
Anthony Lester (1936-2020) was an eminent human rights barrister and legislator. He argued leading cases in British, European and Commonwealth courts and developed the burgeoning field of public law. He campaigned for thirty years for the Human Rights Act 1998. As special adviser to Roy Jenkins, he helped devise the Sex Discrimination and Race Relations Acts. His activities in the Lords led to legislation on civil partnership, forced marriage, equality and defamation reform. He worked with human rights NGOs at home and overseas and founded the human rights charity Interights. The ideas that motivated him are recorded in his book Five Ideas to Fight For (2016).
About Bard College
Founded in 1860, Bard College is a four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences located 90 miles north of New York City. With the addition of the Montgomery Place estate, Bard's campus consists of nearly 1,000 park-like acres in the Hudson River Valley. It offers bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of music degrees, with majors in nearly 40 academic programs, graduate degrees in 13 programs, eight early colleges, and numerous dual-degree programs nationally and internationally. Building on its 163-year history as a competitive and innovative undergraduate institution, Bard College has expanded its mission as a private institution acting in the public interest across the country and around the world to meet broader student needs and increase access to liberal education. The undergraduate program at our main campus in upstate New York has a reputation for scholarly excellence, a focus on the arts, and civic engagement. Bard is committed to enriching culture, public life, and democratic discourse by training tomorrow's thought leaders.
For more information about Bard College, visit ***************
$69k-81k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Reporting Fellow
Advance Local 3.6
Fellow job in New York, NY
**_Strengthening and empowering all of the communities we serve._** **Reporting Fellow** This is a hybrid work opportunity based within the Staten Island, NY area. As part of our ongoing commitment to building talented newsrooms that understand the communities we serve, **Advance Local Media** is offering an exciting and unique opportunity to pursue a paid online master's degree with one of the top schools for a Master's of Journalism - the **Syracuse University Newhouse School of Communications.**
**Through this fellowship program, you will receive real-life experience working with the Staten Island Advance and SILIVE while earning your master's degree.** The program features a flexible work start date to coincide with Syracuse University's online academic term, beginning in May 2026.
A successful candidate will be able to cover General Assignment news in-person, creating both written and multimedia content.
The Staten Island Advance is the most trusted source for news and information in Staten Island, NY. A digitally focused company, Staten Island Advance provides content when and where readers want it - online, on smartphones and on tablets - through SILIVE and a range of digital products. The Staten Island Advance is also an advertisers' strongest media partner, with an innovative suite of products to help them connect with their best customers.
As an **Advance Local Reporting Fellow** ** ** **with the Staten Island Advance** , you will be part of a dynamic and inclusive newsroom team focused on local journalism for one of the country's largest privately owned media companies. Your success will come from producing news stories for various platforms while meeting audience demand for immediacy, depth, and engagement. You'll be supported by our leadership team, your colleagues, and our commitment to provide resources for your successful journalism career.
The base salary range is $47,000 to $52,000 per year.
**In your role during the academic program, you will:**
+ Help us tell stories through written text and video that go beyond the who and what, to give the how and why that help us bring change to our communities
+ Gather information and write journalistically sound news items that are: ** ** balanced and factual; timely and topical; and, well-sourced and contextually correct
+ Interact on social media platforms, sharing articles, answering questions, promoting your topic and the ** ** newsroom's initiatives
+ Bring your unique mindset and your voracious consumption of news about Staten Island
+ Pitch stories about news, trends and conversations about what's happening in the community
**For this position we're looking for candidates with:**
+ Degree in journalism, communications or other field, with demonstrated communication,writing and organizationalskills
+ Ability to work independently and remotely, under deadline pressure while prioritizing tasks
+ Understanding of news writing, journalistic ethics, and story structure
+ Experience with search engine optimization practices and social media to source and promote content
+ Understanding of the methods and tools used to deliver content across a variety of platforms
+ Understanding imperatives of multiple platforms - print, mobile, digital, etc.
+ Relevant internships
+ Excellent written and oral communication skills
This job requires reliable transportation to meet with sources or cover events.
When applying for this role, in the resume section, please add the following items to the "Additional Documents" section:
+ Work samples showcasing your skills (links are fine)
+ Cover letter including a description of how you overcame a hurdle or burden, whether it be geographic residency, financial means and/or socioeconomic status, family background, and/or parental education level or other, has affected or inspired your life.
**Application Deadline**
Final deadline for applications is **February 16, 2026.**
**Additional Information**
Advance Local Media offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package with affordable options for your healthcare including medical, dental and vision plans, mental health support options, flexible spending accounts, fertility assistance, a competitive 401(k) plan to help plan for your future, generous paid time off, paid parental and caregiver leave and an employee assistance program to support your work/life balance, optional legal assistance, life insurance options, as well as flexible holidays to honor cultural diversity.
Staten Island Media Group, which includes the Staten Island Advance and silive.com, is a part of Advance Local Media, one of the largest media groups in the United States, which operates the leading news and information companies in more than 20 cities, reaching 52+ million people monthly with our quality, real-time journalism and community engagement. Our company is built upon the values of Integrity, Customer-first, Inclusiveness, Collaboration and Forward-looking. For more information about Advance Local, please visit ******************** .
The Staten Island Media Group offers a comprehensive suite of print and digital advertising solutions to generate more leads, build your brand awareness and ultimately grow your business. As the largest, most trusted news source of relevant news and information on Staten Island, we make it easy to reach the customers your business needs to grow.
_Advance Local Media is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other category protected under federal, state or local law._
_If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please Human Resources and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information._
Advance Local Media does not provide sponsorship for work visas or employment authorization in the United States. Only candidates who are legally authorized to work in the U.S. will be considered for this position.
$47k-52k yearly 45d ago
Social Work Fellow
Suny Upstate Medical University
Fellow job in Syracuse, NY
The Clinical Social Work Fellow position provides patient care to the diverse outpatient population of the Child and Adolescent Outpatient Psychiatry clinic. Duties will include providing comprehensive care through assessment, psychotherapy with individuals, families and groups and referral to outside services as needed. This is a post masters Social Work two year commitment to work within the Child & Adolescent Clinic and gain additional experiences within Upstate.
Minimum Qualifications:
M.S.W., L.M.S.W., or eligible,*New M.S.W. graduates who are LMSW, or eligible. Should employment continue beyond 6 months, incumbent must become L.M.S.W. no later than by the completion of their first year of employment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience working in an Ambulatory Hospital setting with high risk youth preferred.
Work Days:
Monday-Friday day hours
Message to Applicants:
Recruitment Office: Human Resources
Executive Order:
Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at ************** or via email at ****************.
$58k-83k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Times Square Alliance Fellow
Times Square Alliance 3.8
Fellow job in New York, NY
The Times Square Fellows Program provides exceptional students or recent graduates interested in public service with the opportunity to work within one of the country's most respected and high-profile non-profits. Fellowships are paid and are full-time for the summer. Times Square Fellows are assigned to a department to assist with and advance major projects or initiatives. In addition, a core part of the program is regular professional development programming, which includes lunches and talks with senior Alliance staff as well as community, civic and governmental leaders.
Fellows are eligible to work in various areas, some of which can include Public Arts, Operations, Administration, Communications, Policy, Planning and Research, Public Space Management and Government Affairs. Applicants must specify their first and second fellowship preferences when completing their application. Below are descriptions of each fellowship for Summer 2025.
Please review before APPLYING THROUGH THE FOLLOWING LINK ONLY: *****************************************************
The Fellowship is open to undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates (no earlier than December 2024) and pays $20/hr. Monthly transit stipend is also available. The application deadline is Friday March 14, 2025 and interviews will take place between Monday March 17 - Friday March 28, 2025.
Events & Programming Fellowship (Event Planning/Production)
The Alliance actively works to make Times Square an exciting and desirable destination through our various, accessible programming initiatives from the iconic New Year's Eve celebration to our annual Solstice in Times Square Yoga event and our programming series, TSQ LIVE. TSQ LIVE features free concerts, DJ sets, Jazz Performances, dance workshops, and more, 4 days a week from the beginning of May through the end of September. One key objective of the Alliance's programming is to draw people to the neighborhood and its businesses throughout the year. Throughout the past three seasons, TSQ LIVE has had the honor of hosting local and internationally acclaimed talent such as Måneskin, The Warning, Marcin, Joel Corry, Deborah De Luca, Sungazer, JORDY, Paul Beaubrun and many more.
The Events & Programming Department works to “choreograph the chaos” of Times Square and is seeking an individual to serve as the Events & Programming Fellow. This individual will work closely with both our Events & Programming Manager and our Director of Events & Programming in the growth and execution of our fourth season of TSQ LIVE. The Events & Programming Fellow will focus heavily on the day-to-day logistics and execution of all TSQ LIVE events, as well as our signature events, Solstice in Times Square and Taste of Times Square. This is a very active, hands-on role that requires quick problem-solving skills, a self-starter mentality, and strong attention to detail. Other assignments include pre-production event preparation and research into untapped, diverse public offerings for future consideration.
Policy Planning & Research Fellowship
The Times Square Alliance's Policy, Planning and Research department has planned and executed some of the most prominent placemaking and capital development initiatives in New York City, including the reconstruction of Father Duffy Square and the Broadway pedestrian plazas. The team has also built one of the most comprehensive urban research and data analysis programs and uses research to develop and advocate for innovative urban economic development and management policies that are informed by evidence and challenge accepted norms and practices. The department has also been involved with an array of advocacy efforts that have resulted in innovative pedestrian and traffic improvements and newer and more appropriate regulation of the public realm. The Times Square Alliance is seeking a highly motivated Policy & Research Fellow interested in the growth and evolution of cities and urban and public policy to help us manage, evaluate and advocate for Times Square.
Operations Fellowship
The Operations Department works to “keep the engine of Times Square going” and is seeking a highly motivated, scrappy Operations Fellow with a passion for collaboration, creative problem-solving and data analytics. Candidates should have an interest in database management and maintenance, public space realm, and an enthusiasm for Times Square Alliance's mission. The Fellow will work closely with the Operations Department in assisting with public safety and sanitation processes and the implementation of programming & event needs in the public space. Possible projects may range from in field surveying of public assets, contributing to standard operating procedures, and assisting with projects related to the maintenance and operation of the department and Times Square district. This position is not only an office position - some time will be spent outside in the elements surveying and addressing issues within the Broadway Pedestrian Plazas and around the district.
Arts & Culture Research Fellowship
The mission of Times Square Arts is to collaborate with contemporary artists to experiment and engage with one of the world's most iconic urban places. It is arguably the world's largest public platform for innovative contemporary performance and visual arts, reaching hundreds of thousands of people who pass through the district daily. More information can be found: ***********************************************************
The Public Art Fellow will conduct focused research on the 1980 exhibition,
The Times Square Show
, and the site-specific works of the 42
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Street Art Project from 1993. By gathering and logging archival material through in-house assets, media from peer cultural institutions, independent research, and in-person visits to external archives, this research will help inform future public art projects. In addition to research, this Fellow will support the Project Manager on Midnight Moment specific administrative tasks like gathering artist assets, creating signage, and sharing documentation with stakeholders.
Digital Marketing Fellowship
The Digital Marketing Fellow will join our Communications department to help build and execute content on our social and digital marketing channels. We are seeking a creative storyteller who understands how to connect with social audiences through engaging copy, images and video. The Digital Marketing Fellow will coordinate content across our social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube), drive engagement, and actualize their own ideas for campaigns and content. These projects could include capturing the experience of load-in or tech for a Broadway show; interviewing historians and capturing the history of Times Square's seedy past; or exploring the creative process behind public art works in Times Square. The Fellow will work alongside the Communications and Events teams to capture content and create social media coverage of major Alliance events including Solstice and Pride, as well as TSQ LIVE, our summer series that features outdoor concerts and performances four nights a week in Times Square. The Fellow will also learn how they can use data and analytics to create reports and evaluate campaigns. Candidates must have strong communication skills, experience with social media, an interest in video production, and an ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Stakeholder Services Fellow description:
The Stakeholder Services Fellow will work to build and maintain strong relationships with the businesses, employees, residents, and other stakeholders of Times Square. We are seeking an engaging communicator who is excited to connect with our constituency through direct outreach. The Fellow will be encouraged to research, develop and pursue creative ideas for community engagement. The Fellow will be trained to update our stakeholder data on Salesforce, and to create and evaluate reports for various communications and opportunities with our constituent groups. They will work with us on projects to support the overall level of safety, cleanliness, success, and sense of pride among our constituents. These projects may include a range of activities such as supporting the grand opening of a new business; updating stakeholders on outdoor dining guidelines and other city regulations; and coordinating events and connecting with businesses on district walks. They will help craft communications related to the Alliance's signature events and broader strategies like the Alliance's advocacy agenda. The fellow will potentially collaborate on projects with other teams to learn about the range of services the organization provides and how it uses cross-departmental techniques to serve the various needs of the district. Applicants with a passion for community development, communications, or economic development are encouraged to apply. Strong writing and editing skills, Salesforce experience, an interest in DEI, and an ability to learn quickly and work effectively in a fast-paced environment are a plus.
Times Square Alliance is an equal opportunity employer.
$20 hourly 60d+ ago
Public Finance Fellowship
Dormitory Authority of New York 3.9
Fellow job in Albany, NY
Public Finance Fellow Grade/Classification: N/A Bargaining Unit: Unrepresented FLSA Status: Non- Exempt Last Revised: November 7, 2023 Nature and Scope DASNY provides financing and construction services to public and private universities, not-for-profit healthcare facilities and other institutions that serve the public good. DASNY is divided into five major sub-divisions: Executive Direction, Public Finance and Portfolio Monitoring, Construction Services, Counsel, Finance & Information Services. The Public Finance and Portfolio Monitoring division is the focal point for DASNY financings. It raises money in the capital markets for DASNY customers by determining the feasibility and structure of financings and overseeing issuance to assure the lowest cost of capital to DASNY customers.
Primary Purpose
Under general supervision, serves in a temporary capacity as a DASNY fellow for a municipal finance project or projects. The fellow also participates in a seminar series covering a variety of DASNY business topics. The Public Finance Fellow will be placed at DASNY headquarters located in Albany, NY for the first six-month term, and the location of the participating financial institution for the second six-month term.
Essential Functions
* Perform and review detailed financial analysis and financial calculations.
* Assist in the production of Official Statements.
* Assist in the preparation and/or review of bond issues including drafting staff reports and reviewing financial statements.
* Review and maintain data in DASNY's portfolio monitoring databases and payment tracking systems; perform periodic review and/or reconciliations to ensure accuracy of data.
* Prepare monitoring reports of clients' financial and program performance.
* Discuss and recommend actions concerning fiscal problems uncovered by review of financial statements, special reporting, site visits and payment performance.
* Prepare credit analysis for new financings.
* Evaluate financial impact and prepare recommendations based on findings for requests of changes under mortgages, such as the sale or leasing of property, working capital loans and easements.
* Monitor facilities' financial performance during construction and provide DASNY clients with the support and guidance needed to obtain capital reimbursement.
* Monitor workout agreements with financially challenged clients and identify payment delinquencies.
* Participate in the administration of the DASNY's Health Care Restructuring Pool and Health Care Portfolio Management Fund loans.
* Participate in the administration of new programs, including grant programs.
* Undertake special assignments and special projects as directed.
Essential Skills
* Demonstrated analytical skills.
* Excellent oral and written communications skills.
* Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize.
* Proficiency in PC applications such as Outlook, Excel, Access, Word and PowerPoint.
Applicants for DASNY's Fellowship must:
* Be an undergraduate student from an underrepresented group who received a bachelor's degree in December 2025 or will receive a bachelor's degree in May or June 2026.
* Demonstrate an interest in public finance, a familiarity with governmental institutions, quality work ethic, and a strong drive towards the pursuit of an exciting and rewarding career.
* Possess analytical and quantitative skills, which may be demonstrated through internships and/or the successful completion of economics, business administration, or mathematics courses, which are preferred but not required.
* Commit to working in-person in the DASNY Albany office for the duration of the first six-month term and commit to working in-person at the NYC office of the investment bank for the duration of the second term.
* Be authorized to work in the United States.
* Provide the following:
* Resume;
* Unofficial college transcript; and
* Personal Statement up to 650 words that describes: 1) the importance of promoting diversity in the financial services industry and 2) how your life experience, including challenges overcome, leadership and service experience, or academic experience, will enhance your ability to be successful in the Fellowship.
Application Deadline: January 30, 2026
Virtual or in-person interviews will be held on or about Friday, February 13, 2026
$64k-82k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Imaging Sciences - Fellow 6
University of Rochester 4.1
Fellow job in Rochester, NY
The University of Rochester Medical Center is now accepting applications for its one-year, instructor position in the ACGME and Non-ACGME Fellowships within the Department of Imaging Sciences. The applicant will be required to spend time at any of the UR Medicine locations during their training. The fellowship period should be used to strengthen knowledge and clinical skills in their chosen specialty.
Salary Range: $85,000 - $88,000
**Qualifications**
Candidates must be able to obtain/possess a New York State medical license and have completed an accredited residency program. A commitment to quality clinical care, research, and teaching for the departments residency and fellowship programs is imperative.
**Application Instructions**
If you already have an Interfolio account, please sign in to apply to this position. If not, please create an Interfolio account. For questions/concerns pertaining to the position, email nicole_********************************
The referenced pay range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the base range of compensation for this faculty position. Individual salaries will be determined within the job's salary range and established based on (but not limited to) market data, experience and expertise of the individual, and with consideration to related position salaries. Alignment of clinical incentive-based compensation may also be applicable and will be discussed during the hiring process.
**Equal Employment Opportunity Statement**
EOE, including disability/protected veterans
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving an inclusive and welcoming culture to advance the University's Mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law (Protected Classes). This commitment extends to non-discrimination in the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates for all persons consistent with our values and based on applicable law.
$85k-88k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
New York Policy Fellow
Young Invincibles 3.5
Fellow job in New York, NY
Young Invincibles (“YI”) is a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy organization working to expand economic opportunity for young people ages 18 to 34 and to amplify their voices in the national political conversation and policy arena. Founded by and for young adults in the summer of 2009 during the debate over health care reform, YI has quickly grown into a leading voice for young people on the issues of healthcare, higher education, pathways to jobs/workforce, and civic engagement.
The organization has achieved major successes in areas ranging from expanding national health care access for young adults, the regulation of college health plans, Pell grants, and has successfully engaged hundreds of thousands of young adults online through a network of over 100 partner organizations.
Our regional offices (California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, and Texas) have helped make college more accessible and affordable by increasing grant aid for low-income college students, expanding funding for community colleges, ensuring undocumented students can access in-state tuition, and much more.
Position Description :
Young Invincibles is looking for a Fellow to join our New York team for the summer. This is a 9-month fellowship, approximately, ending in November 2026. The Fellow will play an integral role in Young Invincibles' New York policy, advocacy, research, communications, and legislative work. This is a remote, part-time position that pays $20.00 per hour and requires 20 hours of work per week.
Primary Responsibilities:
The NY Policy Fellow reports to the Northeastern Regional Director and will contribute to building Young Invincibles' New York network, campaigns, and partnerships. The New York Summer Fellow will play an integral role in city and state-based policy advocacy, communications, research, writing, and trainings.
Primary duties include working with partner organizations, coalitions, and our young adult network to build support for our 2026 state higher education research, policies, legislation, and consumer education. In addition, this person will work to connect with partners, coalitions, and other stakeholders who work on higher education and health care policies to support more equitable and impactful city and state policies. At times, this position will require attending in-person meetings, potential conferences, partner meetings, and/or similar events to represent Young Invincibles. Other duties include supporting young adult engagement and learning in our Young Advocates Program and Youth Advisory Board, outreach to our internal and external networks, and consumer education efforts.
The ideal candidate has a strong background in higher education research, interest in public policy, and and able to help think strategically about the role of organizing and communications work in impacting policy change.
YI is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The ideal candidate is also committed to advancing DEI.
Required Skills:
Undergraduate degree in political science, public policy, or related field
Experience in policy or political advocacy
Exceptional research, writing, and editing skills
Excellent verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex policy issues to a variety of audiences and mediums
Demonstrated ability to build partnerships and work in coalitions
Ability to communicate and partner with communities of color and young adults
The following are a plus but not requirements:
Graduate degree in public policy, education, healthcare, or a related field
Familiarity with New York State higher education policy
Ability and willingness to work in a fast-paced work environment and a start-up atmosphere
Ability to thrive on change, innovation, and teamwork
An ambitious policy professional looking to take initiative and grow our organizational capacity
Interest in a long-term position with Young Invincibles
A passion for Young Invincibles' mission
Compensation
This is a temporary position that will end on or before October 30, 2026.
This position is part time, up to 19 hours a week and will be paid an hourly rate of $20.50 an hour.
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter.
Young Invincibles is an equal employment opportunity employer and strongly encourages diverse candidates to apply.
$20-20.5 hourly Auto-Apply 9d ago
Human Rights Accountability Legal Fellow
Human Rights First 4.1
Fellow job in Washington, NY
Individuals who are responsible for serious human rights abuses and corruption too rarely face consequences for their actions. Human Rights First's Accountability program works in partnership with civil society groups around the world to employ innovative advocacy tools, including targeted sanctions, to promote accountability. We also advocate for governments to support and protect independent justice institutions, and we work to prevent the misuse of targeted sanctions and similar policy tools to attack such institutions, their personnel, and other people exercising their rights. The Human Rights Accountability Legal Fellow will support the organization's work focused on ensuring that the U.S. government respects its human rights obligations and promotes those of other governments. The fellow will report to the Senior Counsel for Accountability and be part of a team of lawyers and policy experts that work across a broad range of issues related to accountability for human rights abuses and corruption. The fellow will contribute to our work promoting and facilitating the effective use of targeted sanctions as part of a global coalition of civil society organizations that we help coordinate. This coalition of more than 340 civil society groups works to shape and inform the use of human rights and anti-corruption sanctions by authorities in the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Canada, and Australia. This position will also be involved in our efforts to protect accountability institutions and human rights activists from attack by the Trump administration and other actors. The 12-month position begins in September 2026. Please note, applicants must secure funding from a law school, foundation, law firm, or other funding opportunity to support the fellowship. HRF is willing to work with qualifying candidates to secure funding where necessary. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist in Human Rights First's efforts to promote and facilitate the credible use of targeted human rights and anti-corruption sanctions under the Global Magnitsky sanctions program and other similar authorities, including working with other civil society groups to identify issues of concern.
In coordination with the Accountability team and other NGOs, prepare recommendations identifying Magnitsky-style sanctions targets to governments to quickly respond to developing human rights crises, and identify advocacy opportunities to support the effective use of sanctions.
Work with the Accountability team to address time-sensitive issues related to emerging U.S. foreign policy and human rights issues, and conduct fact-finding and research on human rights and rule of law trends in the United States and relevant regions, as assigned.
Participate in meetings and other advocacy with executive branch officials and members of Congress and their staff on Capitol Hill.
Research and draft reports, blogs, op-eds, and other materials relating to the use of U.S. and other government sanctions tools and other accountability mechanisms, and the human rights implications of U.S. foreign policy and democratic backsliding.
Assist in organizing public events or private convenings related to the use and misuse of targeted human rights and anti-corruption sanctions.
Update and develop resources related to targeted human rights and anti-corruption sanctions, such as recommendation templates, sanctions explainers, spreadsheets tracking sanctions designations, frequently asked questions, etc.
Assist with efforts to analyze, prevent, and respond to the misuse of targeted sanctions powers that undermine accountability institutions and mechanisms like the International Criminal Court.
Other duties as requested based on program and organizational need.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY COMPETENCIES (DEIA) Human Rights First acknowledges the existence of systemic and structural biases and believes it is necessary to be strategic and intentional in pursuing diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in all aspects of governance, operations, and programming. As an employee, you are expected to:
Support adoption of best practices to create a more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible work experience for colleagues and external partners.
Strive to consider the people, places, and cultures that might be missing from your work and look for opportunities to increase inclusivity in all the work you do.
Support the mission of Human Rights First in all interactions with colleagues and stakeholders.
Dedicate efforts to enriching DEIA consciousness throughout our office-wide interactions.
Foster a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility by promoting adherence to the standards delineated in the Culture of Respect and Teamwork statement in the Employee Handbook.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE:
A U.S. law degree (J.D.), J.D. equivalent, or Master of Laws (L.L.M) degree in a relevant field from an accredited U.S. law school, or enrollment in a program working toward completion of one of these degrees by August 2026
Strong legal and policy research and writing skills, including the ability to monitor and analyze relevant national and international policy and legal developments
Demonstrated ability to translate highly technical material for a variety of audiences, ranging from government investigators to congressional staff to readers of mainstream newspapers and specialized blogs
Prior experience in human rights or anti-corruption-related law and/or advocacy, with a preferred focus on international human rights law, domestic human rights legislation, and policy
Project management experience, strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and an ability to coordinate efforts internally with colleagues and with outside partners
A strong work ethic, demonstrated capacity to take initiative, and time management skills to handle multiple tasks and projects.
A sense of humor and ability to work collegially with other staff members
Ability to communicate patiently, respectfully, and empathetically with individuals from a variety of backgrounds, including survivors of trauma or family members of political prisoners
High level of integrity and discretion in handing sensitive information
Ability to build and maintain relationships with civil society, government agencies, Congressional offices, etc.
Foreign language skills are preferred, but not required
Authorization to work in the United States
Position is based in either Washington, D.C. or New York City. Salary Range $65,000 to $75,000. APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Resume
Cover letter
Two writing samples (one legal writing sample and one shorter, policy-oriented sample preferred, ideally related to human rights and/or corruption)
List of three professional references (may include academic references although at least one must be from a legal internship, externship, or professional position)
$65k-75k yearly 60d+ ago
Sr Human Subject Research Spec
Thus Far of Intensive Review
Fellow job in Rochester, NY
As a community, the University of Rochester is defined by a deep commitment to Meliora - Ever Better. Embedded in that ideal are the values we share: equity, leadership, integrity, openness, respect, and accountability. Together, we will set the highest standards for how we treat each other to ensure our community is welcoming to all and is a place where all can thrive.
Job Location (Full Address):
601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
400626 Psychiatry M&D Research
Work Shift:
Range:
UR URG 110
Compensation Range:
$60,431.00 - $84,603.00
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
Responsibilities:
GENERAL PURPOSE:
Manages and oversees the activities that establish, monitor and maintain human subject research, including responsibility for ensuring proper staff training. Plans, directs, monitors and coordinates all phases of human subject research, which may include multi-site, community-based research or multiple therapeutic areas. Manages, designs, implements and evaluates study changes. May supervise others up to two employees.
This position is lead prevention interventionist and project manager for multiple grants testing evidence-based programs (EVPs) that strengthen natural social networks in community settings. Preventing suicide, depression and substance use are focus areas of these EVPs. The position entails engaging community members and sites, coordinating and leading program implementation, and human subjects research to evaluate impact of these programs. Duties include recruiting sites, training of program implementers and supervising and monitoring program fidelity, independently implementing EVPs, liaising with site leadership, and interacting with research participants. May provide training on federal, state, sponsor and/or institutional regulations, policies and practices related to human subject research. May supervise others.
Responsibilities:
Overall Project Management: Lead site visits to community settings (overnight travel required) presenting to leadership, complete enrollment steps, and create project time-lines. Direct the activities of subordinate training and research staff; liaison between sites, study team, PI and University to monitor and maintain working relationships, positive communications and effective results with regard to program implementation and coordination of human subject studies.
Direct Evidence-Based Program Implementation: Develops and implements training curriculum to prepare Evidence-Based Program (EVP) implementers (school and UR trainer team) and trainer consultants. Delivers EVPs, conducts train-the-trainer preparation, and ongoing supervision and monitoring of trainer fidelity. Independently implement EVPs in multiple school settings.
Direct Human Subjects Research on Sites: Develops, implements, and evaluates recruitment strategies, standardized assessments with participants and data systems, as well as study management systems. Recruits and enrolls participants. Uses approved protocols to address safety concerns in coordination with site administrators.
Intervention, Study Design, Innovation: Contribute to the planning, development and refinement of each evidence-based program and study design, protocols, consent forms, processes and policies. Make recommendations to principal investigators for new approaches to extending EVPs for community organization leadership, trainers, and participants. Participating in writing academic papers and grants.
Supervisory duties: Trains and ongoing direction for research coordinators and other staff about activities associated with conducting human subject research specific to study protocols and generally in compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCPs) guidelines and sponsor requirements. Directs the activities of subordinate staff and relevant others to gather, compile and analyze study information. Contribute to writing reports for funding agencies and schools.
Financial: Transact contracts with external organizations for trainer consultants. Transact school payments, track budgets, and reimburse program expenses.
Regulatory: Coordinates and monitors financial data for budget and variance reporting, and for compliance with all institutional requirements for adequate system controls. Keeps current with all federal, state, sponsor and institutional policies and laws, standard operating procedures, guidelines, and implements and monitors resulting study changes. Demonstrates accountability for continuous learning in accordance with Good Clinical Practice guidelines. Keeps current with industry standards, best practices, and trends in therapeutic areas relevant to research studies and designs, implements and monitors resulting study changes.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree
5 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills.
Background in mental health and/or public health (strongly preferred).
Prior project management experience including leading a team to implement project protocols (preferred).
General knowledge of Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel (preferred)
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills (preferred)
Human Subjects Protection Program (HSPP) and NIH' s Good Clinical Practice training prior certification (strongly preferred)
Schedule: 8 AM-4:30 PM
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving an inclusive and welcoming culture to advance the University's Mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law (Protected Characteristics). This commitment extends to non-discrimination in the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates, for all persons consistent with our values and based on applicable law.
$60.4k-84.6k yearly Auto-Apply 60d ago
Jill Troy Werner Sustainability Fellow
Vassar College 4.4
Fellow job in Poughkeepsie, NY
Department
Office of Sustainability
Job Family
Administrator
Vassar College is deeply committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees by promoting an environment of transparency and respect for differences. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds who meet the qualifications of a posting. If you need to request an accommodation to fully participate in the search process, please contact ******************.
Job Description
Position Summary
Reporting to the Director of Sustainability, the Sustainability Fellow supports education and research in sustainability, supporting the work of the Office of Sustainability and serving as the laboratory assistant for the introductory environmental science course. The position offers an exceptional opportunity to develop skills while working on a variety of different projects and helping to advance sustainability at Vassar.
This is a full-time, 12-month position from August 1, 2026 to July 31, 2027, with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
Responsibilities
Collect and analyze campus sustainability data for use in decision-making, classes, student projects, and other research initiatives.
Conduct research in support of the Office of Sustainability and the College Climate Action and Sustainability Committee.
Assist the Director of Sustainability in mentoring sustainability interns working on campus focused projects (waste audits, mapping, energy metering, etc.) and in shepherding these projects.
Support and expand outreach and education by the Office of Sustainability, while also gathering feedback from various constituencies, including publicizing Vassar's sustainability efforts with a broad audience, including alumnae/i.
Serve as a liaison between the Office of Sustainability and student organizations that may be interested in learning more about implementing sustainability practices on campus (e.g. composting, waste reduction, sourcing locally, etc.).
Assist faculty and students, as needed, with sustainability-related research projects; as opportunities arise, assist faculty in infusing sustainability-related content into their courses and student research projects.
Under the direction of the instructor for Environmental Studies 124, Essentials of Environmental Science, serve as the laboratory assistant and help facilitate class projects that address college sustainability goals.
Required knowledge, skills and abilities
Bachelor's degree with a focus on environmental studies, environmental science, earth science, geography, biology, chemistry, or a related field.
Laboratory course experience in natural or physical science.
Demonstrated data collection and analysis skills, with an interest in further development.
Experience or engagement with sustainability and climate change issues.
Commitment to learning, exploring new perspectives, and collaboration with diverse stakeholders.
Commitment to furthering education and action in sustainability, broadly defined.
Strong organizational, facilitation, and communication skills.
Ability to take the initiative, work independently, and complete tasks with little supervision.
Ability to interact effectively with a diverse community.
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time.
Ability to interact socially with others.
Preferred knowledge, skills and abilities
Ability to use ArcGIS.
Vassar College graduate, ideally from Class of '25 or '26.
Compensation
The compensation for this position is $23 per hour.
To complete your application, you will be required to attach a resume, cover letter, and unofficial transcript (Word or PDF format required for all attachments)
$23 hourly Auto-Apply 16d ago
Political Campaigns Intern (Fall)
Applecart
Fellow job in New York, NY
Applecart deploys proprietary technology to run smarter advertising campaigns. We work with some of the nation's most prominent corporations, non-profit organizations and political candidates to activate and communicate with key target audiences at a scale and level of efficacy previously thought impossible. Part high-level strategic consultancy, part cutting edge data R+D lab, Applecart offers proven solutions derived from objective, iterative experimentation. Our core offering is a proprietary social graph that leverages publicly-available data to map real-world relationships between individuals at national scale. Our roots are in politics, where we have tested and honed our methods at every level, in high-impact circumstances. We're branching out beyond political campaigns to tackle new advertising challenges in which determining “who knows whom” provides decisive advantages for our clients.
Applecart's political work has been featured by The Colbert Report, CNN, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, USA Today, The Huffington Post, among other prominent news outlets.
Job Description
We are looking for a creative, self-motivated, flexible thinker to join our team as a Political Campaigns Intern. This individual will join our rapidly growing start-up, as a member of our Political Campaign Services team. Working with Applecart's team of co-founders, political strategists, and data scientists, the will assume meaningful responsibilities to help meet client needs, win campaigns, and develop political campaign best practices.
Responsibilities/Duties
This individual will work closely with our Political Campaign Services team, as well as the Partners, across varied high-impact business and client-facing functions.
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
Assisting in general campaign activities to make sure every campaign actor has the data they need to succeed
Exploring Applecart's current and past databases to produce analyses and associated learnings
Building insight-rich reports for our clients
Managing voter mobilization campaigns
Developing proposal and pitch materials for prospective clients
Building case studies of current and past campaign successes
Researching developments in political news and science (including research into political candidates, the histories of certain political geographies, and the academic literature of modern political campaigns)
Logistical Details
Location: New York, NY
Application deadline: Sept. 1, 2017 (applications reviewed on rolling basis)
Internship term: Fall 2017
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
This is a paid internship
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Currently enrolled in or recent graduate from a BA/BS program at a four-year college or university in political science, statistics, computer science, or related fields
Experience working on a small team to complete time-sensitive, detail-oriented projects
Required Qualities
Ability to work well in a fast-paced, self-motivated work environment with a small team that provides potential for outsized impact
Exceptionally strong written and verbal communication skills
Particularly sharp attention to detail
A very quick and eager learner
Great comfort and confidence in problem-solving as a team and autonomously
Passion for American politics and interest in the nuts and bolts of political campaigns; self-proclaimed political junkies welcome
Interest in data-driven decision making; quantitative work experience a plus
Fluency with Microsoft Office required; SQL experience preferred
Additional Information
For additional information, or to apply, please visit: ************************************************