Engineering Structures Jobs in Perch River New York
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A multispecialty healthcare group in New York City is looking to add a licensedGeneral Orthopedic Surgeon to one of their practices in Queens.
About the Opportunity: Setting: Practice Practice Patient Population: Workers' Comp, No-Fault, Out of Network Cases, etc.
Patient Volume: 20 to 25 per day Call: None Responsibilities: TheGeneral Orthopedic Surgeonwill: Assess patients with musculoskeletal complaints, injuries, or disorders through physical examinations, medical histories, and diagnostic tests Develop treatment plans tailored to the patient's condition Perform surgical procedures to repair or reconstruct musculoskeletal structures Prescribe and oversee the use of orthotic devices (braces, splints) or prosthetic limbs when needed to support patient mobility Manage pain associated with musculoskeletal conditions through various methods Educate patients about their conditions, treatment options, and preventive measures to maintain musculoskeletal health Advise patients on strategies to prevent orthopedic injuries and condition Maintain accurate and thorough medical records, documenting patient histories, examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures Perform other duties, as needed Qualifications: Licensed to practice Medicine in the State of New York Board Eligible / Certified Your privacy is important to us.
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Internist BC/BE Internist physician within 2 years of residency.
Three local offices and hospitals to do rounds at nursing homes.
The facilities are tertiary care facilities with residency programs.
No night call and hours are M-F 8:30am-5:30pm and every other weekend schedule.
Salary and bonus structure with 2 weeks PTO plus 1 week CME, malpractice, etc.
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Please reference Job ID # j-4540
A sophisticated and growing law firm with a strong presence in Complex Commercial Litigation, Transactional Law, and Government Relations is seeking a General Corporate / Transactional Attorney to join its New York City office.
Responsibilities
- Draft and negotiate a wide range of corporate transactional documents
- Handle buy-sell agreements, operating agreements, and shareholder agreements
- Assist with business formation, corporate governance, and entity structuring
- Advise clients on business transactions, contracts, and corporate strategy
- Support mergers, acquisitions, and other business transactions as needed
- Work directly with clients to provide practical and strategic legal advice
Qualifications
- J.D. from an accredited law school
- Admission to the New York Bar
- 8+ years of experience handling corporate or transactional matters
- Experience drafting buy-sell agreements, partnership agreements, and other business contracts
- Strong drafting, negotiation, and client communication skills
- Ability to manage matters independently while working collaboratively with the firm’s attorneys
Compensation
The annual salary for this position is between $180,000 – $250,000. Factors which may affect pay within this range may include geography/market, skills, education, experience and other qualifications of the successful candidate.
Family Law Attorney | North Jersey
LHH is assisting a boutique North Jersey law firm in its search for an experienced Family Law Attorney to join a steadily growing practice. This team handles a wide range of complex family law matters and offers meaningful mentorship, direct client interaction, and a clear path for professional development.
Role Overview
The incoming attorney will work closely with partners and associates across the firm’s family law group, providing counsel on matters including divorce, domestic violence, custody, parenting time, and support. This role requires regular court appearances, client advisory work, negotiation, and participation in mediations and depositions. The position offers the opportunity to manage impactful cases while maintaining a balanced workflow supported by a collaborative team.
Opportunity
• Hands-on mentorship and direct partner access
• Exposure to high-impact and sophisticated family law matters
• Strong team culture with open communication and practical support
• Predictable workload and a reasonable billable hour structure (1850)
• Long-term role stability and opportunities for continued professional growth
Compensation & Benefits
• Competitive base salary range of 125K to 200K depending on experience and portable business
• Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and 401k
• Firm-paid bar dues and CLE support
• Balanced billable expectations aligned with sustainable practice
Candidate Requirements
• At least 5 years of family law experience including divorce, DV, custody, and support matters
• Active NJ bar admission required; NY admission is a plus
• Prior experience appearing in New Jersey courts
• Strong background in client engagement, mediations, depositions, and litigation strategy
• JD from an accredited law school
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Paralegal certificate from an ABA-approved program preferred.
- Minimum 3–7 years of experience as a Corporate Paralegal in a law firm or corporate legal department.
- Strong knowledge of corporate governance and business entity structures (Corporations, LLCs, Partnerships).
- Experience with entity formations, corporate maintenance, and Secretary of State filings.
- Familiarity with M&A transactions, due diligence, and closing processes.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Experience with corporate filing systems and legal research tools.
- Excellent organizational, communication, and time-management skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and high ethical standards.
A highly successful and profitable distributive law firm with 500+ lawyers and 12 offices spread across Europe has set its sights on NY.
To open the NY office, this firm has already attracted many partners over a broad base of practice areas and now wants YOU to join them as well!
The firm's approach is strikingly different from any other law firm you will encounter in that the firm has an ACTUAL OFFICE in NYC, is designed to create and support an internal collaborative network and give you the resources you need to grow your practice (marketing department and business development).
The various departments and practices, across the firm, meet regularly and frequently to encourage cross-collaboration and the whole firm meets once a year.
There is a progressive fee structure in place with an exceedingly high top number that is easily reached by most partners who join.
REQUIREMENTS: you must be admitted to practice in NYS (at minimum, other venues welcome), and have been practicing for a minimum of 10 years. 10 years of practice minimum a MUST, AND have portable business of min $300K!
The firm is particularly interested in speaking with partners in these areas at this time:
Blockchain (the firm has a HUGE practice in Europe)
Tax (both transactional and corporate tax)
Bankruptcy
RE finance (the firm is very active in the UK and needs a US presence)
Technology transactions
Sanctions
Corporate Immigration
Commercial Litigation
M&A VC
Employment Law
Data Privacy
RE
Commercial Litigation
Antitrust
Insurance Coverage
The firm would prefer if you have a GROWING practice of at minimum $300K.
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ONLY CANDIDATES OF INTEREST WILL RECEIVE A RETURN CALL
Major, Lindsey & Africa has an immediate need for a Paralegal in a global natural resources and commodities markets start-up.
Overview: Our client is looking for an Interim to Permanent Paralegal.
Company: global natural resources and commodities markets start-up.
Experience: 2+ years, BigLaw Paralegal
Location: 4 days in office, Friday WFH.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Managing and coordinating account openings, onboarding processes, and KYC documentation requirements for company and its counterparties.
- Coordinate, draft, and manage execution of confidentiality agreements (NDAs) with prospective counterparties and investors.
- Prepare and complete routine tax documentation, coordinating closely with internal accounting and tax teams as well as external tax advisors to ensure accurate and timely compliance.
- Support ongoing compliance initiatives and regulatory reporting requirements in coordination with internal compliance teams and external advisors.
- Monitor compliance with credit facility covenants and prepare and deliver regular reporting packages to lenders
- Maintain and track servicing/renewal requirements under contracts and related workflows in firm systems
- Prepare and maintain documents relating to entity management and firm governance, including structure charts, organizational documents, incumbency certificates, etc.
EXPERIENCE & REQUIRED SKILLS
- Previous experience working with drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts as a paralegal
- Excellent attention to detail, communication skills, and outcome focus are a must
- Team player, self-motivated, desire to learn and take on new challenges
- Achievement oriented (timeline driven, detail-oriented, strong planning and negotiation skills)
- Extremely responsive and stakeholder focused, appropriate follow-up and follow-through
- Strong conceptual and critical thinking skills
- Ability to work and coordinate across teams
- Quick learner and adaptive to any process change in a minimal time period
- Ability to comprehend questions and respond appropriately (writing and verbal)
- Proficient with Microsoft Word
Information regarding benefits can be found on MLA’s Website on the Consultant Resources Page:
All interested and qualified candidates should apply directly with Major, Lindsey & Africa for review and consideration.
Major, Lindsey & Africa does not discriminate against applications on the basis of age, sex, race or any other protected characteristics pursuant to applicable state or federal laws.
Bullhorn Job ID: 245124
Robert Half is partnering with a leading global financial services institution seeking a Mid‑Level Attorney to join its CIB Legal Markets team on a 6‑month secondment.
This high‑visibility role offers the opportunity to work closely with cross‑functional partners including Legal, Sales, Trading, Compliance, Risk, and Technology on a wide range of securities financing and capital markets matters.
This is an exceptional opportunity for an attorney looking to gain hands‑on experience in a fast‑paced, market‑facing legal environment within a premier financial institution.
New York, NY (Onsite)
Full‑Time | 40 hrs/week
Target Start: April 2026
Duration: 6 Months
Pay Range: $90–$125 per hour
Key Responsibilities
In this role, you will:
• Draft, negotiate, and advise on a range of securities financing documents, including:
– Master Repurchase Agreements (MRAs)
– Master Securities Forward Transaction Agreements
– Term sheets for bespoke transactions
– Guarantees, NDAs, and related documentation
• Provide regulatory and legal guidance on applicable rules and industry requirements
• Support new product initiatives (e.g., intraday repo leveraging blockchain, sponsored repo structures)
• Assess netting, collateral enforceability, and risk considerations
• Manage outside counsel relationships
• Partner cross‑functionally with Sales, Trading, Compliance, Risk, and Technology teams
Required Qualifications
• 3+ years post‑JD experience at a law firm or financial institution
• Experience with securities financing documentation strongly preferred
• Excellent drafting, communication, and analytical skills
• High attention to detail and strong professional judgment
• Ability to manage multiple matters independently
• JD required; must meet NY licensing requirements before the start date
• Must be able to complete and pass a conflicts clearance
Senior M&A & Corporate Transactions Partner - Portable Book of Business Required
Public & Private Companies • Capital Markets • Strategic Transactions
New York | Hybrid & Remote Options
We are representing a fast-growing, entrepreneurial corporate law firm actively building a national M&A and capital-markets platform. The firm advises public and private companies, founders, private equity funds, and international issuers on complex transactions that sit at the intersection of M&A, securities, financing, and strategic growth.
This is an opportunity for a senior deal lawyer who wants to run transactions, own client relationships, and operate like a partner — without BigLaw bureaucracy.
The Practice
The firm represents clients through the full lifecycle of corporate transactions, from early-stage planning through closing and post-transaction integration. Matters routinely include:
- Mergers, acquisitions, asset sales, and joint ventures
- Public company and cross-border transactions
- Reverse mergers, alternative public offerings, and PIPE financings
- U.S. exchange listings and uplistings
- Equity, debt, and convertible securities offerings
- Strategic investments, recapitalizations, and balance-sheet restructurings
The team works closely with capital providers, underwriters, funds, placement agents, and regulators to move deals from concept to close, even in volatile or complex markets.
This is not a document-processing practice — it is a deal-driven corporate platform.
What You’ll Do
You will serve as lead deal counsel on sophisticated transactions, including:
- Running M&A transactions for public and private companies
- Drafting and negotiating purchase agreements, merger agreements, and JV documents
- Advising boards and special committees on fiduciary duties and governance
- Managing securities and disclosure issues tied to financings and transactions
- Coordinating with investors, banks, regulators, and exchange listing bodies
- Guiding founders and sponsors through exits, roll-ups, and recapitalizations
You’ll work directly with clients and counterparties, not behind layers of hierarchy.
Who This Is For
This role is ideal for a senior counsel, or partner with a book of portable business who:
- Has 7–10+ years of M&A / corporate transactional experience
- Can run deals independently from term sheet through closing
- Has experience with public companies, private equity, or growth-stage issuers
- Wants real client ownership and upside rather than pure service-partner work
Securities, capital markets, or PIPE experience is a major plus but not required.
Why This Platform Is Different
This firm operates with a founder-driven, entrepreneurial model that gives lawyers:
- Direct access to capital sources and deal flow
- Creative fee structures (flat, hybrid, equity-based in select matters)
- Hands-on leadership instead of committee layers
- True ownership of client relationships
- The ability to shape and grow a practice
It is built for attorneys who want to be deal makers, not just deal paperers.
Explore Confidentially
If you are a senior M&A attorney with a book of business looking for a platform where you can run deals, build clients, and grow with the firm, we welcome a discreet conversation.
Apply to start a confidential discussion.
Organization History & Mission
The MinKwon Center for Community Action was established in 1984 as the Young Korean American Service & Education Center (YKASEC) to meet the needs and concerns of the Korean American community. Since our founding, MinKwon has played a vital role through grassroots organizing, education, and advocacy initiatives addressing immigration policies, voting rights, and cultural awareness.
MinKwon places a special emphasis on serving marginalized community members, including youth, seniors, recent immigrants, low-income residents, and limited-English-proficient residents.
Our mission is to empower the Korean American community and work alongside Asian American and immigrant communities to achieve economic and social justice for all. We achieve this mission by raising awareness of immigrant rights, ensuring access to resources and legal services, educating political consciousness and fostering political participation, and mobilizing a collective voice to effect systemic change.
Job Description
The Executive Director will work closely with the Board of Directors and senior leadership to execute the vision and mission of the organization; strengthen, implement, and expand core program work and operations; serve as a key representative to coalition allies, community groups, elected officials, and media; and provide senior leadership for internal oversight, administration, fundraising, and organizational development.
Leadership and Management
- Provide vision and collaborate with the Board of Directors and staff to set the organization's strategic direction rooted in mission and values.
- Ensure programmatic excellence, rigorous evaluation, and consistent quality across finance, administration, fundraising, communications, and systems.
- Recommend timelines and resources necessary to achieve strategic goals.
Fundraising and Communications
- Oversee all fundraising initiatives, including donor and funder relationship management, grant proposals and reports, and execution of fundraising events such as the annual gala.
- Track grant activity and ensure timely quarterly and annual reports for all grants.
- Ensure a consistent organizational presence and leadership in social media, the website, and other supporter communications.
- Ensure clear and consistent communication with both traditional and non-traditional media outlets representing the organization's voice.
- Interface directly with media, public and private groups, boards, commissions, and professional associations to advance MinKwon's visibility.
- Deliver presentations to groups and individuals to promote the organization's services and objectives.
- Oversee or directly develop brochures, reports, news releases, and other informational or marketing materials.
- Use external presence and relationships to identify and secure new opportunities and partnerships.
External Leadership & Representation
- Represent MinKwon publicly, including public speaking, media engagement, and relationship-building with community leaders, advocacy groups, and elected officials.
- Expand and manage external relationships and serve as the primary staff liaison with key stakeholders.
- Work closely with NAKASEC (National Korean American Service & Education Consortium) and its affiliates (c3, c4, PAC):
- Serve as MinKwon's primary contact with NAKASEC, maintaining regular and transparent communication.
- Actively participate in NAKASEC ED convenings and strategic discussions.
- Help strengthen the NAKASEC network by being a thought partner and identifying opportunities for collaboration.
- Proactively share relevant information, raise issues, and immediately inform NAKASEC of any legal or organizational actions impacting shared goals.
- Collaborate with NAKASEC to develop, implement, and maintain joint policies and procedures.
Program and Organizational Development
- Lead strategic, operating, and capital planning in alignment with Board policies and organizational mission.
- Monitor MinKwon's progress against programmatic, financial, and operational goals.
- Work with staff, Board members, volunteers, and community leaders to strengthen existing programs, integrate activities, and develop new initiatives.
Staff Management
- Recruit, train, and retain a talented team capable of leading programs and managing strategic functions.
- Monitor and evaluate staff performance, ensuring accountability.
- Create and maintain a positive organizational culture that motivates and supports staff performance and equity.
- Represent staff concerns and issues to the Board on relevant matters.
Board Relations
- Collaborate with the Board of Directors to develop and implement strategic plans to advance the organization's goals.
- Identify, recruit, and onboard new Board members.
- Prepare and propose Board agendas, including recommendations on vision, programs, policies, contracts, and budgets.
- Provide the Board with timely and comprehensive progress and activity reports.
- Ensure quarterly reports are delivered in advance of scheduled Board meetings.
- Implement Board directives, policies, and approved strategic plans.
- Evaluate organizational structure, job classifications, salary comparability, and performance evaluation systems; recommend improvements to the Board while maintaining positive staff and stakeholder relations.
Finance & Administration
- Monitor financial performance and ensure effective financial systems are maintained.
- Provide timely and accurate financial reports to the Board of Directors.
- Grow and diversify revenue streams while stewarding resources responsibly.
- Represent the organization to potential funders to secure new opportunities.
Job Requirements
Mission Alignment & Commitment
- Deep commitment to MinKwon's mission, values, and community-centered approach.
- Demonstrated interest, experience, and commitment to advancing social justice issues, including immigrant rights, civil rights, and equity for marginalized communities.
- Exceptional work ethic, with passion and dedication to the mission.
Leadership & Strategic Vision
- Minimum of 5+ years of progressive leadership and management experience in nonprofit, community-based, or advocacy organizations.
- Experience in community organizing, advocacy, or nonprofit leadership; familiarity with Korean American, Asian American, or immigrant community issues strongly preferred.
- Ability to think strategically, anticipate opportunities and challenges, exercise sound judgment, creatively problem solve, and lead organizational change.
- Ability to work closely and collaboratively with the Board of Directors, senior leadership, and staff to set priorities and execute programs in a close-knit, team-oriented environment.
Fundraising, Development & External Relations
- Strong track record in fundraising, donor engagement, and grant management, including cultivation of relationships and development of proposals/reports.
- Experience in relationship development and management with funders, donors, and external stakeholders strongly preferred.
- Ability to use external presence and communications to build partnerships and garner new opportunities.
Communication Skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, including strong group facilitation, public speaking, and writing.
- Ability to represent the organization to diverse audiences including community members, partners, elected officials, and media.
- Strong communication skills in Korean preferred.
Management & Organizational Skills
- Demonstrated supervisory experience with the ability to recruit, train, motivate, and retain staff.
- Ability to provide guidance, inspire participation, and effectively engage staff, Board, volunteers, and community members.
- Strong project management skills with attention to detail, ability to execute and bring innovative ideas.
- Excellent organizational skills, including detail orientation, multi-tasking, and ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.
- Ability to monitor, evaluate, and improve program, financial, and operational performance.
Flexibility & Availability
Willingness and ability to work evenings and weekends as required by the role.
Application Process
The search process will be conducted confidentially and without conflicts of interest. Individuals under consideration for candidacy will not serve on the Search Committee or have access to candidate materials.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with priority given to applications received by January 9, 2026 (or January 16, 2026)
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to:
Search Committee
MinKwon Center for Community Action
Email:
Subject line: "Executive Director – [Your Last Name], [Your First Name]"
Equal Opportunity Statement
The MinKwon Center for Community Action is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status.