Thank you to Muti Salamon and Bryndie Fogel for the following job opening:
I run a company called Shrier Consulting. I have just released a course called “The Time Management Masters Course”. The course teaches small business entrepreneurs how to significantly reduce stress at work and get back 2-3 hours a day of time to be more productive and profitable.
I am currently looking for one person with sales experience to reach out to Jewish business owners in the USA and sell them the course.
The sales pitch is easy, very low stress, and highly effective.
The compensation is $20 an hour + $75 a sale.
You can check us out at: https://timemanagementmasters.com
Thank you to Gani Goodman for the following job openings;
LCSC is seeking a male licensed mental health professional (LSW or Licensed Counselor) to serve as an in-school therapist at the Rabbinic College of America in Morristown, NJ. This part-time position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the emotional wellness and academic success of our student community.
Key Responsibilities
• Provide individual and group therapy sessions for students ages 10-22
• Implement cheder-wide Social Emotional Learning (SEL) workshops addressing age-appropriate topics including: Healthy boundaries, Friendship and social skills, Bullying prevention and response, Body positivity and self-esteem, Foster a school-wide culture of emotional wellness and resilience (curriculums can be provided)
• Collaborate with educational staff to support student mental health needs
Requirements
• Current New Jersey license as Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Licensed Counselor
• Experience working with adolescents and young adults preferred, specifically with
• Strong understanding of social-emotional learning principles
• Ability to conduct both individual and group therapy sessions
• Cultural sensitivity and understanding of Orthodox Jewish community values
Position Details
• Schedule: 2 days per week
• Student Population: Ages 12-22
• Setting: Private Jewish day school environment
Preferred Qualifications
We are particularly seeking a male candidate who is familiar with or part of the Lubavitch community to best serve our student population’s unique cultural and religious needs.
Interested applicants should email their resume to Sarah Gelbwachs sgelbwachs@thelcsc.org
Thank you to Menachem Fischer for the following job openings:
Seeking: Part time Assistant
Job description:
Social Media
Event planning
Grant Writing
Other Assistant related duties
Start with 40 Hours a month/10 hours a week ~ $25 Hour
Remote with in person events
Cleanearthinitiative.org
Send Resume to JRubin@cleanearthinitiative.org
Title Coordinator
💵 90k-140k
📍 Brooklyn, NY
💼 Full Time
Job Description
The Title Coordinator will support operations and ensure seamless transactions. This role plays a critical part in preparing files to close, managing closing schedules, and maintaining client relationships.
Key Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary point of contact for scheduling and coordinating closings.
Document preparation, organization, and distribution.
Identify and resolve complex title issues.
Qualifications:
Strong, organizational and multitasking skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
Minimum of 3 years of title experience.
Experience with SoftPro is a plus.
Detail-oriented with a proactive problem-solving mindset.
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ntake Coordinator
💵 $25-$35 per hour
📍 Brooklyn, NY
💼 Full Time
Job Description
Tasks-
Communicate with parents
Submitting client information
Explain plans to parents
Answer FAQs
Collect clinical documents
Staff BCBAs
Coordinate with team
Qualifications-
No degree needed
Good communication skills
Sales mindset
Humble
Smart
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*F/T secretary position
Five Towns healthcare practice has an opening for a female front desk secretary, due to expansion. Seeking a personable, warm, and organized person. Text/whatspp resume to: 908 783 5221.
Subject: Pharmacy in Oceanside
Pharmacy in Oceanside is hiring a technician. Plenty of parking. LIRR across the street. Prior experience NOT needed, candidate will be trained. Competitive pay with benefits.
Please call 347-712-7404 for more information
I’d ideal for a college graduate.
NY: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is hiring a director.
Investment Director
THE ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a philanthropic, not-for-profit grantmaking
institution based in New York City. Established in 1934 by Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr.,
then-President and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors, the Foundation makes
grants in three broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology,
engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and
diversity of scientific institutions; and efforts to enhance and deepen public
engagement with science and scientists.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is seeking an Investment Director to join as a key
member of a seven-person investment team responsible for managing the $2.1 billion
endowment. All investment team members are generalists and implement the
investment policy guidelines established by the Investment Committee of the Board of
Trustees. The Investment Director reports to the Chief Investment Officer and will
assist with the management of a broadly diversified portfolio composed of
investments in asset classes that include public equity, fixed income, hybrid credit,
alternative strategies, and private investments.
Assignments and duties of the Investment Director include, but are not limited to, the
following:
• Conceptualizing, executing, and evaluating investment strategies across private
equity, public/private credit, alternative strategies and public market
investments. Continually exploring, identifying, evaluating, and recommending
new investment opportunities and managers.
• Incorporating strong quantitative and qualitative analysis while evaluating
investment strategies, performance, and processes.
• Developing investment recommendation memos for review and refinement by
the Chief Investment Officer for presentation to the Investment Committee of
the Board of Trustees.
• Taking an active role in ongoing investment management and risk management
and contributing to the asset allocation and risk allocation process for the
entire portfolio.
• Monitoring and evaluating the performance of existing investments and
investment managers through continuous review of portfolio analytics, manager
meetings, and manager communications.
• Executing due diligence reviews on prospective investment managers and
working with the Investment Operations Manager on operational due diligence.
• Staying abreast of market conditions and developments that may affect the
Foundation’s investment holdings.
• Participating in the institutional investment community, representing the
Foundation, maintaining relationships, sharing information, and assessing
trends.
• Supporting the Chief Investment Officer in all aspects of Investment Committee
relations, presentation preparation, asset allocation, and liquidity management.
• Working with colleagues on continuously developing and following the best
practices and procedures for investment monitoring, analysis, and reporting.
• Adhering to and ensuring compliance with the Foundation’s investment policy;
Code of Conduct; the investment team’s policies and procedures; and all
relevant legal, regulatory, and ethical standards.
• Traveling both within and outside the U.S. to meet with existing and prospective
managers, and to attend annual meetings, and conferences.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
The Investment Director position requires a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and seven
to ten years of substantive investment experience. Desirable experience includes the
evaluation, monitoring, and selection of public equity, private equity, credit, real
estate, and alternative strategies including but not limited to discretionary macro,
relative value, long/short equity, and multi-strategy funds.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
The Investment Director position requires a broad knowledge of and passion for
investment markets, instruments, and practices.
• Successful applicants will demonstrate strong critical intelligence, analytical
and quantitative skills, and a high level of attention to detail. Using these
attributes, applicants will be able to conduct and interpret in-depth analyses
without losing sight of the larger picture, identify key problems, and suggest
solutions.
• The position requires an individual who is self-motivated, proactive, and has
the confidence, courage, and intelligence to develop and promote strong, nonconsensus
investment recommendations.
• Exceptional communication skills are required to convey ideas and results to
colleagues formally and informally, in writing and verbally, in a logical, concise,
and coherent manner, and to be highly effective in external interactions.
• Strong team orientation with high energy, excellent interpersonal skills, a
passion and talent for mentoring, and the capacity to work productively with
colleagues and stakeholders.
• Ability to work independently and in a group, as well as under pressure/tight
deadlines.
• Computer skills should include a strong command of information management
applications including Excel and PowerPoint. Familiarity with eVestment,
Caissa (MSCI), Bipsync, and Backstop is an advantage.
The person who will fill this role will be expected to work in the New York City,
Rockefeller Center based, office Tuesday – Thursday and may work remotely on
Mondays and Fridays except when job related commitments require the person to be
in the office.
The Foundation strongly encourages applications from people of color, people from
working class backgrounds, women and LGBTQ people, and members of other
marginalized communities.
The salary range for this position is $220,000 – $240,000. This range represents base
pay and excludes any potential incentive bonus or additional benefits.
TO APPLY:
For full consideration for the Investment Director position, please apply following the
directions below:
Interested candidates must submit a personalized cover letter and resume/CV via
email to HR@sloan.org with “LAST NAME, FIRST NAME – Investment Director in the
subject line. Document must be in PDF format.
You will be contacted directly should your background and qualifications be a match.
Work samples and references may be requested during the interview process.
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!
NY: Kactus is hiring a senior associate/VP
THE ORGANIZATION
Kactus Capital is a sophisticated institutional single family office located in NYC. The firm manages
capital on behalf of an investment executive who founded and manages a multi-billion dollar global
alternative investment firm. Kactus Capital seeks to generate compelling long‐term capital appreciation
primarily by partnering with leading external investment managers across alternative asset classes on a
global basis. Kactus Capital invests in both public and private markets and also pursues coinvests
and direct investments. The firm primarily invests in alternative assets such as hedge funds,
private equity funds (both buy-out and growth equity), special situations/distressed, private credit/
direct lending and private equity real estate. The firm embraces a collaborative and inclusive culture
which it believes is key to generating and maintaining best in class investment returns. The returns on
on investments support the family’s global philanthropic and charitable endeavors. Kactus Capital was
awarded Family Office of the Year 2023 by Institutional Investor.
RESPONSIBILITES
Reporting to the Chief Investment Officer, the Senior Investment Associate/Vice President of
Investments/Mid-Level Investment Professional will work collaboratively with the team across the
entire portfolio with a primary focus on marketable investments and, secondly, public markets. This
includes sourcing new investment opportunities across all asset classes spanning marketables and public
markets and to some degree private markets. The individual will be involved in leading analysis,
diligence and research processes and managing relationships with external investment managers and
parties. Additional responsibilities include:
• Sourcing and maintaining a pipeline of investment opportunities and funds
• Conducting thorough investment due diligence on the most compelling prospective
opportunities including analysis of investment strategy, process, organization, historical
returns, portfolio positions and performance
• Monitoring performance, portfolio positions, current events and organizational changes of the
family’s existing fund managers and completing analytical reviews to evaluate the relative
performance of each fund manager on a regular basis
• Drafting of investment recommendations/memos, diligence reports/analyses and other
materials for investment committee meetings
• Assisting in risk analysis and performance analysis on underlying investment managers and
aggregate investment portfolio’
• Helping mentor and manage the team’s Investment Associate
• Various other portfolio management responsibilities and special projects
BACKGROUND REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will possess between 6-8 years of finance/investment experience including
having worked at a leading endowment, foundation, institutional family office or related investment
platform. He/she will have a demonstrated record of investment and relevant work experience which
includes third‐party manager evaluation and sourcing. Additional qualifications include:
• Strong analytical capabilities and mindset: must have the ability to integrate strong
analytics in his/her quantitative and qualitative investment evaluations
• Experience with alternative investments (absolute return orientated hedge funds, private
equity funds, private credit, real estate, etc.) and traditional investments (public equities,
credit/fixed income); strong preference for a generalist background
• Established network of investment contacts and GP relationships; ability to access
independent network for manager evaluation and reference checking purposes
• Capacity to think creatively and independently
• Strong ability to independently explore and research investment themes, investment
hypotheses and opportunistic investments
• Successfully identify investment managers which are truly unique and differentiated
• Unimpeachable ethics with the highest level of integrity, discretion, honesty, loyalty and
commitment
• Personal fit with a small dynamic team is essential
• Passion for investing and intellectual curiosity
• Investor mindset, not a bucket filler mindset
• Proactive, highly motivated and a positive “can do” attitude
• Team player with the ability to work independently and drive projects to completion
• Strong writing, verbal communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to represent
his/her ideas in collaborative discussions
• Along with an undergraduate degree from a top tier university, top tier MBA and CFA are
highly preferred and/or interest in obtaining a CFA designation in the very near term
• High proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Bloomberg
• Willingness to travel as needed
• Interested candidates should send resume and cover letter discussing their qualifications to:
KCM.InvAnalyst@gmail.com
NY: Rockefeller Foundation is hiring an analyst.
See link: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=24726181-f57f-46a1-824d-3c8a89c3328a&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=545160&lang=en_US
Investment Analyst
New York, NY, US
Salary Range:$120,000.00 To $135,000.00 Annually
Position Overview
The Investment Analyst will support the mission of the Investments Office, ensuring that the Foundation’s approximately $6 billion endowment is invested in a manner that (i) provides steady funding for program spending, and (ii) preserves real value, all while maintaining alignment with the Foundation’s overall mission. Specifically, the Investment Analyst will be responsible for (i) assisting with the identification, selection, and monitoring of external investment managers, (ii) analyzing performance, and (iii) contributing to all other aspects of endowment management.
Submission of a cover letter is required.
Pay Range: $120,000 – $135,000. This represents the present low and high end of the Foundation’s pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on various factors, including but not limited to experience.
Work Schedule: This is a 3-year term position. Initially, the Investment Analyst will cover private equity (including venture capital, growth equity, buyout, and real assets investments) and report to the Managing Director responsible for managing the private equity portfolio. Over time, the Investment Analyst will have an opportunity to rotate to cover the public equity, fixed income, and hedge fund portfolios.
The Rockefeller Foundation is a hybrid work environment, and the Investment Analyst will be required to be in the office on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, with flexibility to work remotely on Fridays. This position is based in New York, NY, with a moderate amount of travel expected.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
• Work closely with portfolio managers and the full investment team to support all aspects of the investment due diligence process, including (i) participating in and documenting meetings with current and prospective managers and (ii) assisting in the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of existing and prospective managers.
• Conduct ongoing reviews of individual managers, asset classes, and the overall portfolio using quantitative analyses and third-party resources (e.g., Bloomberg and FactSet).
• Assist in the development of investment strategy papers/presentations and investment manager recommendations for the CIO and Investment Committee.
• Perform macroeconomic research and complete other special projects as required.
• Drive process and quality improvements for data analysis and management.
• Represent the Rockefeller Foundation at fund managers’ annual meetings and industry conferences.
• In time, form independent views on investments, managers, and asset allocation.
Education, Experience, and Skills
• Bachelor’s degree with significant coursework in finance and/or economics preferred.
• At least two (2) years of work experience at investment firms in related fields.
• Strong understanding of finance and investing with proven analytical, modeling, and MS Office skills.
Qualifications and Competencies
• Data Oriented: Strong analytical and quantitative skills; able to think critically to interpret results.
• Bias for Action: Self-starter who is resourceful and can work independently when necessary; quick learner with an eagerness to learn more; strong interpersonal skills to thrive in a collaborative environment with a willingness to perform a wide range of tasks.
• Decision Quality: Detail-oriented and organized; able to anticipate team needs, multitask, and prioritize competing deadlines.
• Communicates Effectively: Exceptional oral and written communication skills, active listening skills, and possesses the confidence to share thoughts and actionable insights.
• Strategic Learning: Actively learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder.
• Values Differences: Recognizes the value of, and seeks to learn from, different perspectives; commits to being self-aware and respectful; exhibits accountability, humility, and integrity.
Submission of a cover letter is required.
From: steve leibowitz
Intake and Referral specialist Position
Location
BINA Brooklyn office
1. Areas of Responsibility a. Research inpatient facilities, LTACH, Acute rehab facilities and SNF in the tristate area and nationwide as needed.
b. Research rehab related providers
c. Guide families on their rehab options
2. Details a. Adult patients’ intake and coordinate services with staff
b. Research facilities and rehab options and enter the information in the BINA database
c. Help families review options and make informed decisions
d. Assist the families (“hands on” approach) through the admissions process to ensure a successful transition
e. Follow up with families to check on referral and gather feedback
f. Collaborate with BINA staff in all departments as needed
3. Additional information • travel in tri state and beyond
• Attend rehab related conferences
• Respond to calls off hours
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A Lakewood, NJ based Long/short equity fund is looking to hire a junior analyst. Applicant must be organized, technologically proficient, and a good notetaker, prior hedge fund experience not required. Lots of room for growth!
Please send resumes to lakewoodhf@gmail.com, recruiters need not reach out.
Avi Schoenbrun
Parnasah Referrals
׳ חיים דוד יהודה בן ר׳ מרדכי הכהן ע״ה לז״נ
Please forward all job referrals to: parnasahreferrals@verizon.net