NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City is looking to fill many positions with starting salaries over $100,000.
Some positions on the careers website may require a civil service exam. To learn how to take a civil service exam in New York City, click here. No civil service exam is required for the following positions.
The Department for the Aging is seeking a program director for Silver Corps, an AmeriCorps program that offers older adults a chance to develop new skills, continue their careers, and give back to their communities. Job duties include building partnerships with employers, and supervising and mentoring a team of five staff members and other support staff.
The position is based in Manhattan and offers a salary range of $110,000 – $135,000. Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree and five years of full-time experience in social services, community relations, and/or public administration or management.
The Teachers’ Retirement System of the City of New York is hiring a Deputy Director of Budget. Job duties include directing and overseeing budget staff, reviewing and approving the annual agency budget, and forecasting future budgetary needs for planning and resource allocation.
The position is based in Manhattan and offers a salary of $110,111 – $140,000. Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree including 12 credits in mathematics, statistics, accounting, or actuarial science, and four years of full-time experience implementing the provisions of a retirement plan.
The Department of Homeless Services is seeking a program administrator for the Division of Family Services. Job duties include providing technical assistance to shelter providers and conducting high-level conferences with shelter leadership and families.
The position is based in Manhattan and offers a salary of $111,127 – $125,000. Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree and four years of experience in a large governmental agency, business firm, or civic or community organization operating in social services, including one year at an administrative or managerial level.
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