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Landmark East Harlem Seeks Paid Intern
Landmark East Harlem (LEH) is seeking an intern to support its efforts to preserve and protect the historic, cultural, and architectural character of the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan. The paid internship would begin in January 2018 and run through the spring semester of 2018. There is the potential for the internship to continue into
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Center for Family Life Seeks Worker Cooperative and Up & Go Developer (Brooklyn, NY)
FT UP&GO COOPERATIVE DEVELOPER – Contribute to creating a grassroots new economy initiative! Full Time Position, Center for Family Life’s Cooperative Development Program (CDP) We are growing the Cooperative Development Program in Sunset Park, Brooklyn and are offering an opportunity to be part of a dynamic team that channels the power of technological innovation &
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Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Seeks College Aide (NYC)
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) ensures that City agencies have the critical resources and support needed to provide the best possible services to the public. The Real Estate Services (RES) Line of Service of DCAS is the real estate arm of the City of New York and consists of six distinct units: Portfolio
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Neighbors Helping Neighbors Seeks Homeownership Counselor
Position: Homeownership Counselor Unit: Fifth Avenue Committee’s Housing Development Department Status: Non-Exempt Employee Type: Full-Time, 35 hours per week Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC) and Neighbors Helping Neighbors (NHN) are seeking a Homeownership Counselor to provide foreclosure prevention and pre-purchase homebuyer counseling and advocacy to homeowners in Brooklyn and New York City. This is a 35-hour,
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