<p>Global, services provider seeks a detail oriented, Audit & Compliance Manager with proven expertise overseeing internal controls, corporate compliance, and financial reporting processes. This position consists of navigating compliance tools and methods using technical accounting while performing risk management. Duties for this Audit & Compliance Manager are but not limited to developing risk assessments, perform accurate testing, updating risk controls, planning and coordinating internal and external audits, and overseeing SOX projects. This candidate will also assist with developing policies and risk management strategies.</p><p><br></p><p>Primary Duties</p><p>· Research regulations and policies</p><p>· Manage compliance regulatory requests</p><p>· General ledger accountant reconciliation</p><p>· Assist with month end processing</p><p>· Communicate with internal and external auditors</p><p>· Develop trend analysis</p><p>· Maintain and update risk assessments</p><p>· Perform compliance monitoring and testing</p><p>· Account Analysis</p><p>· Prepare reports for management</p><p>· Train employees on SOX development program</p>
<p>Our client in the Westchester County, NY area has an opening for a Trade Compliance Manager to lead and optimize trade compliance operations within the organization. This is a Consulting to Potential Full-Time position that offers an excellent opportunity to design and manage comprehensive compliance frameworks. The ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of U.S. import regulations and demonstrate exceptional leadership and organizational skills.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Develop and implement an effective import compliance program tailored to organizational needs, including updating manuals, procedures, and internal controls.</p><p>• Monitor and ensure adherence to trade regulations, including accurate classification, valuation, and country of origin determination for imported goods.</p><p>• Manage import documentation processes, including commercial invoices, packing lists, and customs entries, ensuring proper recordkeeping practices.</p><p>• Provide training and guidance to procurement, logistics, and finance teams to foster a culture of compliance across departments.</p><p>• Conduct audits and risk assessments to identify potential compliance issues and implement corrective actions.</p><p>• Collaborate with and oversee customs brokers and freight forwarders to ensure third-party compliance with company standards.</p><p>• Stay informed about changes in trade regulations and communicate updates to relevant stakeholders.</p><p>• Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance compliance processes and mitigate risks.</p><p>• Evaluate and manage relationships with external vendors to ensure alignment with organizational compliance requirements.</p><p>• Support regulated industry operations through adherence to global trade policies.</p><p><br></p><p>If you are interested in this Trade Compliance Manager opening, please email your resume in a Word format to joseph.colagiacomo@roberthalf with the subject line: "Trade Compliance Manager"</p>
<p><strong>This role supports the licensing portfolio of a global leader of apparel and design - </strong>by ensuring that contractual obligations are captured, managed, and executed across our enterprise systems. The ideal candidate is an expert in contract lifecycle management with a strong understanding of intellectual property, licensing law, royalty structures, compliance frameworks, and audit negotiation. They will play a pivotal role in managing our royalties contract management system, driving compliance with licensor requirements, and reducing contractual risk to the business.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Contract Lifecycle Management</em></strong></p><ul><li>Serve as the primary administrator and subject matter expert for the company's licensing and royalties contract management platform.</li><li>Draft, review, and maintain licensing agreements, amendments, and renewals in partnership with Licensing and Finance teams.</li><li>Ensure all contracts are accurately captured, tagged, and categorized within the system, including metadata for licensor, brand, territory, product category, royalty structure, and approval requirements.</li><li>Oversee version control, clause tracking, and full audit trail maintenance.</li><li>Building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders resulting in effective decision-making and risk management within the licensing framework.</li></ul><p><strong><em>Licensing & Royalty Compliance</em></strong></p><ul><li>Interpret complex contractual terms and obligations (e.g., minimum guarantees, tiered royalty rates, caps, audit rights, approval workflows) and ensure they are accurately reflected in operational systems.</li><li>Identify and mitigate business risks related to contract terms and performance.</li><li>Proactively monitor and track contractual obligations, including reporting deadlines, renewals, minimum ad spend requirements, pre-approval conditions, and geographic restrictions.</li><li>Facilitate internal compliance by generating and distributing compliance checklists and obligation summaries to relevant departments.</li><li>Coordinate with finance and ERP teams to align contract terms with royalty calculation processes and payment schedules.</li></ul><p><strong><em>System Administration & Process Ownership</em></strong></p><ul><li>Lead day-to-day administration of the royalties contract management solution, including user provisioning, role-based access control, and escalation workflows.</li><li>Configure alerts and automated notifications for key contractual events (e.g., renewals, reporting deadlines, obligation thresholds).</li><li>Collaborate with IT and Operations teams to ensure system integrations (ERP, PLM) support seamless data flow and reporting.</li><li>Support data ingestion and validation efforts for legacy contract migration, including OCR/NLP extraction accuracy reviews.</li></ul><p><strong><em>Governance, Risk & Reporting</em></strong></p><ul><li>Maintain comprehensive audit trails for all contract actions and approvals.</li><li>Support internal and external audits, providing documentation and evidence of compliance as needed.</li><li>Generate and distribute royalty and compliance reports for licensors, brand managers, and executive stakeholders.</li><li>Contribute to continuous improvement by identifying process inefficiencies and recommending enhancements to workflows, system capabilities, or policy documentation.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Audit Manager to join our team on a long-term contract basis. As an Audit Manager, the role requires expertise in regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley audits, and a deep understanding of the banking industry. The ideal Audit Manager candidate will excel at identifying risks, evaluating controls, and ensuring adherence to financial regulations while delivering meaningful insights to improve processes. Situated in the Greater Philadelphia Region, this position offers a dynamic opportunity to contribute to governance, risk management, and compliance strategies.</p><p><br></p><p>What you get to do every single day:</p><p>• Lead and oversee audits focused on regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, and internal control processes within the banking sector.</p><p>• Assess current processes to ensure alignment with regulatory frameworks such as Dodd-Frank, Basel accords, and Federal Reserve guidelines.</p><p>• Identify risks, control gaps, and deficiencies, and propose actionable recommendations to enhance processes and controls.</p><p>• Support Sarbanes-Oxley compliance efforts, including evaluating key controls, conducting walkthroughs, and performing testing and documentation.</p><p>• Prepare detailed audit reports that summarize findings, risks, and recommendations for stakeholders and senior management.</p><p>• Collaborate with departments such as Compliance, Finance, Legal, and IT to provide strategic advice on regulatory changes and their impact.</p><p>• Monitor regulatory developments to maintain audit readiness and compliance with new standards.</p><p>• Offer advisory support to improve governance, risk management, and compliance practices within the organization.</p><p>• Facilitate the resolution of identified issues to ensure timely remediation and compliance.</p><p>• Mentor and train staff on audit methodologies, regulatory requirements, and best practices in compliance.</p>
We are looking for an experienced and strategic legal expert to lead the legal department of a prominent financial services organization in New York, New York. This role requires a strong ability to navigate complex regulatory environments, provide insightful counsel to senior leadership, and ensure the organization’s operations align with legal standards. As the Head of Legal, you will play a key role in guiding the company’s legal strategy and fostering a culture of compliance.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Provide expert legal advice to executive leadership on matters such as regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and contracts.<br>• Lead and manage the legal department, offering mentorship and direction to early-career legal staff.<br>• Develop and implement legal policies and procedures to ensure adherence to applicable laws and regulations.<br>• Identify and mitigate legal risks associated with business operations and transactions.<br>• Oversee the drafting, negotiation, and review of contracts and other legal documents to safeguard organizational interests.<br>• Manage litigation processes, including coordinating with external counsel and representing the company in legal proceedings.<br>• Deliver legal training to employees to enhance awareness of compliance and legal responsibilities.<br>• Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including HR and Finance, to ensure legal compliance across various areas.<br>• Stay updated on legal developments and industry regulations to proactively address potential impacts on the organization.
<p>Our client is looking for an experienced Office Manager in the Westfield, NJ area to oversee daily operations and provide leadership. This role combines office management with human resources responsibilities, requiring a proactive and trustworthy individual who can effectively manage staff and support compliance efforts. As a key partner to the owner, you will play a crucial role in maintaining a productive and collaborative work environment.</p><p><br></p><p>Salary is 80,000 - 115,000. </p><p><br></p><p>Benefits include health insurance, 401k, and PTO. </p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Oversee the day-to-day operations of the office, ensuring smooth workflows and addressing any issues that arise.</p><p>• Manage and support staff while fostering a positive and efficient workplace culture.</p><p>• Handle HR-related tasks, including compliance with New Jersey employment laws and general HR administration.</p><p>• Address employee concerns and resolve conflicts, including holding staff accountable when necessary.</p><p>• Serve as a trusted partner to the owner, taking on management responsibilities to allow for greater focus on strategic priorities.</p><p>• Ensure adherence to company policies and procedures across the office.</p><p>• Coordinate office activities and ensure resources are effectively allocated.</p><p>• Provide guidance and leadership to staff, encouraging attention to detail, growth, and productivity.</p><p>• Maintain accurate records related to HR and administrative functions.</p><p>• Identify opportunities for process improvements to enhance office efficiency.</p>
<p>Our client is seeking an in house counsel (Sr. Contracts Counsel) to add to their legal team in NYC. </p><p><br></p><p>The Senior Contracts Counsel will play a pivotal role in supporting the organization's dynamic and evolving operations. Reporting directly to the EVP, Chief Legal Officer, this is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative legal team to work on a broad range of complex and sensitive legal and business issues to give real-time analysis and practical advice. You must be able to manage multiple priorities across the different units of the organization, such as vendor management, publishing, property & casualty, technology, and benefits. We are seeking a creative and curious self-starter and generalist with a positive attitude and team focus to take ownership of the organization's commercial contracts.</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p><strong>ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES </strong></p><ul><li>Serve as legal counsel to the business units and corporate units for a wide range of commercial and corporate contracts with an emphasis on contract review and support</li><li>Take ownership for the entire vendor contracting cycle – from initial draft to execution, working with business teams to drive contract negotiations to timely and successful completion, including complex SaaS and data technology-related agreements (cloud, cybersecurity, software licensing) and third-party consulting contracts</li><li>Partner with the vendor management team to design and implement a contract and vendor management strategy and improve knowledge management practices and risk assessments, documenting necessary policies and procedures</li><li>Collaborating closely with the vendor management team you will develop standard vendor contract templates and SLA terms</li><li>Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders, subject matter experts and the privacy team on legal and business risks, compliance and contract strategy</li><li>Ensure alignment with applicable laws and internal policies</li><li>Leverage and supervise outside counsel specialists where additional subject matter expertise is necessary</li><li>Own and manage the contract life cycle management platform, from intake to repository leveraging technology to develop legal and business insights and vendor playbooks</li><li>Effective performance of the essential functions of this position requires regular in-person, on-site interaction with colleagues, both for purposes of relationship building and meaningful collaboration</li><li>Other related duties may be assigned</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>Legal Biller Needed! Join a busy and well-established firm where your billing expertise truly matters. This Legal Biller opening is a great opportunity to work with a collaborative team, enjoy a flexible work schedule, and grow your career in a supportive environment that values accuracy, efficiency, and work-life balance. This Legal Biller will report directly to the Billing Manager and work alongside a close-knit team of three billing professionals, giving you both support and room to make an impact. The ideal Legal Biller will have 2+ years of legal billing experience, electronic billing experience, and prior experience with systems such as Aderant, Rainmaker, 3E, etc. Other responsibilities of this Legal Biller will be but not be limited to:</p><p><br></p><p>Legal Biller Job Duties:</p><ul><li>Prepare, review, and distribute client invoices based on attorney time entries and expenses</li><li>Manage electronic billing (e-billing) using platforms such as Aderant</li><li>Ensure invoices comply with client billing guidelines, coding requirements, and formatting standards</li><li>Review attorney time entries for accuracy and completeness</li><li>Generate billing and financial reports for attorneys and management</li><li>Resolve billing issues, invoice rejections, and client inquiries in a timely, professional manner</li><li>Track outstanding invoices and follow up on overdue accounts</li><li>Maintain compliance with billing agreements, including discounts, fee caps, and alternative fee arrangements</li><li>Maintain organized and accurate billing records and documentation</li></ul><p>This Legal Biller position is paying between $75,000 and $85,000 annually depending on experience. If interested in this Legal Billied role apply today!</p>
<p>.<strong><em>Are you ready to own ETF operations at a fast-growing issuer in a remote role?</em></strong></p><p><em>Apply here and send your resume to [email protected]</em></p><p> </p><p><strong>Growing Multibillion Dollar ETF Issuer | ETF Operations Manager</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Comp:</strong> 150,000–200,000 base + bonus (200,000–250,000 total depending on experience)</li><li><strong>Location:</strong> Remote preferred | Fairfield, CT or Miami, FL offices</li></ul><p> <strong>The Role</strong></p><p>Lead day-to-day ETF operations across a lean, expanding platform. Oversee trust operations, NAV oversight, vendor management, and process controls while supporting new launches and continuous improvements.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Focus</strong></p><p>• Manage daily creations/redemptions, settlements, reconciliations, and NAV validation</p><p>• Liaise with custodians, fund admins, and transfer agents to resolve breaks</p><p>• Maintain SOPs and reporting packages for leadership</p><p>• Enhance automation, scalability, and control frameworks</p><p>• Partner with Legal, Compliance, and Portfolio Management across fund lifecycle events</p><p> </p>
<p>We are in search of a Personal Injury Paralegal to join our client's growing Plaintiff's law firm in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In this role, you will be involved in various aspects of legal work in the industry, including calendar and case management, document management, and handling legal software. Your responsibilities will primarily revolve around complaints, litigation, medical records, motions, and pleadings.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><p>• Manage calendars and coordinate meetings, court deadlines, and other events</p><p>• Utilize case management software to track, manage, and update legal proceedings</p><p>• Handle document management tasks including organizing, storing, and retrieving legal documents as needed</p><p>• Efficiently operate legal software to aid in case preparation and management</p><p>• Respond to and manage complaints in a professional and timely manner</p><p>• Engage in various aspects of litigation including preparation, investigation, and research</p><p>• Maintain and manage medical records related to personal injury cases</p><p>• Draft, revise, and file motions to aid in the legal process</p><p>• Prepare and file pleadings in compliance with court rules and procedures</p><p>• Use LexisNexis for legal research and to aid in case preparation</p>
<p>We are looking for a skilled Corporate Counsel to join our client's team in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. In this long-term contract position, you will play a pivotal role in providing legal guidance on real estate transactions, commercial contracts, and corporate matters. This opportunity is ideal for candidates with a strong background in contract negotiation and corporate law, seeking to contribute to a dynamic and fast-paced environment.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Serve as primary legal support on real estate matters: drafting and negotiating real estate purchase Letters of Intent (LOIs), purchase and sale agreements, reviewing and clearing title commitments and due diligence materials, and negotiating commercial leases and lease riders for compliance with company requirements.</li><li>Negotiate, draft, review, and oversee the lifecycle of a broad range of contracts, including complex vendor Master Services Agreements (MSAs), Statements of Work (SOWs), legal terms and conditions, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), and related documents.</li><li>Support contract administrator on internal review and approval process for all agreements, partnering closely with business units, IT, and leadership.</li><li>Act as a trusted advisor to internal teams, serving as an initial point of contact for interpreting contract processes, company requirements, and legal terms.</li><li>Actively contribute to process improvement initiatives, leveraging technology such as contract lifecycle management (CLM) platforms, AI, and workflow automation tools as needed to drive efficiencies within the Legal team.</li><li>Support special projects and assist with other legal matters as assigned, including those related to franchise development, human resources, and compliance.</li><li>Performs legal research and provides opinions or memoranda on related issues, as requested.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>The salary for this position is 135,000 - 150,000. The benefits include medical, vision, dental, disability, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, 401k, holidays and paid time off.</p><p><br></p><p>We are seeking a Tax Manager to join our client's team in the Lawrenceville, New Jersey area. The Tax Manager will be responsible for preparing tax provisions, maintaining and developing our financial systems, and ensuring compliance with national and international tax laws.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities: </strong></p><p>• Prepare and handle tax provisions from scratch</p><p>• Use accounting software systems to maintain accurate financial records</p><p>• Provide expertise in national/multi-state tax regulations</p><p>• Conduct internal audits to ensure compliance with tax laws</p><p>• Utilize Accounting Functions, CCH ProSystem Fx, and CCH Sales Tax for financial management</p><p>• Develop and manage the Annual Income Tax Provision</p><p>• Assist in Entity Formation for various business ventures</p><p>• Ensure compliance with IFRS and other international tax laws</p><p>• Use ADP - Financial Services and CaseWare for financial services and auditing</p><p>• Work with the team to improve and maintain financial systems.</p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced HR Operations Manager to partner to join our team in the Plainsboro, New Jersey area. This contract-to-permanent position offers an exciting opportunity to lead HR operations, drive process improvements, and enhance employee experiences across the organization. The ideal candidate will bring strategic insight and operational expertise to ensure HR practices are both effective and compliant, while fostering an engaging and productive workplace.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead and manage HR operations processes across the employee lifecycle, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and a positive employee experience.</p><p>• Oversee onboarding and offboarding programs, continuously improving processes to create seamless experiences for both employees and managers.</p><p>• Optimize HR systems, ensuring data accuracy, functionality, and insightful reporting.</p><p>• Collaborate with Payroll and Benefits teams to ensure timely and precise execution of employee transactions and updates.</p><p>• Develop and refine HR policies, procedures, and documentation to support operational excellence.</p><p>• Analyze workforce trends and deliver metrics, dashboards, and reports to inform strategic HR decisions.</p><p>• Coordinate with HR Business Partners on sensitive employee relations matters, ensuring timely and thorough resolution.</p><p>• Promote a customer-focused approach in responses to employee inquiries and interactions.</p><p>• Ensure HR operational activities comply with legal requirements and company policies, maintaining confidentiality and integrity.</p><p>• Partner with leadership and legal teams on audits, compliance reporting, and risk management.</p>
<p>Our client is a preeminent national law firm. They are seeking to add a Trusts and Estates Legal Assistant to their team. </p><p><br></p><p>About the Role</p><p><br></p><p>The Legal Assistant provides high-level administrative and client support to attorneys in a Trusts & Estates practice. This role requires strong knowledge of trusts and estates procedures, court and agency filings, and compliance requirements. The Legal Assistant plays a key role in client service, matter management, and ensuring attorneys are supported efficiently and proactively.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p><br></p><p>Provide comprehensive administrative support to multiple attorneys</p><p><br></p><p>Prepare, edit, proofread, and format legal documents</p><p><br></p><p>Manage electronic and paper files in accordance with firm protocols</p><p><br></p><p>Assist with court and agency filings</p><p><br></p><p>Support billing, time entry, and month-end closing processes</p><p><br></p><p>Handle client and matter intake, including engagement letters</p><p><br></p><p>Coordinate with internal teams to meet deadlines and client needs</p><p><br></p><p>Maintain trust account information and assist with trust operations</p><p><br></p><p>Serve as Notary Public and witness document signings as needed</p><p><br></p>
<p>Robert Half is seeking a <strong>detail-oriented and highly organized Legal Secretary</strong> to support litigation efforts for an on-site, part-time opportunity in New York, NY. This role is ideal for a candidate with strong litigation support experience who thrives in a fast-paced environment and can manage multiple priorities with accuracy.</p><p><br></p><p> <strong>Location:</strong> On-site in New York, NY</p><p> <strong>Schedule:</strong> 2 days per week (Tuesday & Thursday)</p><p> <strong>Compensation:</strong> $35 per hour</p><p> <strong>Duration:</strong> Ongoing Temporary Assignment</p><p> </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare, format, and proofread legal documents, including briefs, filings, and correspondence.</li><li>Manage case calendars and deadlines using tools such as CompuLaw and other case management systems.</li><li>Coordinate communication with clients and internal teams to ensure timely and accurate updates.</li><li>Handle electronic filing processes, including the Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS).</li><li>Support billing tasks by tracking expenses, preparing invoices, and maintaining documentation.</li><li>Utilize Aderant and related software to maintain accurate case and client records.</li><li>Manage document workflows, including converting, editing, and organizing files using Adobe Acrobat.</li><li>Provide general administrative support such as scheduling, maintaining records, and organizing case materials.</li><li>Collaborate with attorneys to ensure smooth execution of litigation tasks and adherence to deadlines.</li><li>Ensure compliance with legal procedures while maintaining confidentiality at all times.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for a detail-oriented Human Resources Administrator (Leave of Absence Administrator) to join our team in Voorhees, New Jersey. This long-term contract position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and fast-paced HR department. The ideal candidate will have experience in compliance, legal correspondence, and worker’s compensation, along with the ability to manage high-volume HR operations independently while knowing when to seek guidance.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Manage the administration of all employee leaves of absence, including FMLA, ADA, parental, medical, and other statutory or company-sponsored leaves</li><li>Serve as the primary contact for employees and managers regarding leave processes, eligibility, documentation, and compliance</li><li>Maintain accurate records and documentation while ensuring strict confidentiality of sensitive information</li><li>Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local leave regulations and company policies</li><li>Partner with payroll to ensure accurate compensation and benefits administration during employee leaves</li><li>Provide administrative HR support, including new employees onboarding, personnel file maintenance, HRIS data entry, and general employee inquiries</li><li>Assist in benefits administration and open enrollment activities</li><li>Support HR team with reporting, audits, and special projects as needed</li><li>Contribute to cross-functional HR process improvements and digital documentation initiatives</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Health & Safety Manager to join our team. In this long-term contract position, you will play a critical role in driving environmental sustainability and occupational health and safety initiatives. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in compliance, reporting frameworks, and safety standards to help us achieve our corporate goals.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Implement and maintain environmental and occupational health and safety processes in alignment with ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards.</p><p>• Conduct internal audits, prepare detailed reports, and oversee the closure of any identified findings.</p><p>• Collaborate with stakeholders to deploy new initiatives and ensure adherence to legal compliance requirements.</p><p>• Monitor and report environmental and safety performance data, ensuring accuracy and completeness.</p><p>• Analyze regional performance data and conduct benchmarking to identify opportunities for improvement.</p><p>• Facilitate inspections to identify gaps in compliance and drive corrective actions.</p><p>• Represent the organization in discussions related to sustainability and safety with external stakeholders.</p><p>• Manage environmental databases and ensure accurate data recording and monitoring.</p><p>• Drive initiatives to monitor and report carbon footprint annually, contributing to sustainability goals.</p><p>• Coordinate activities across regional teams to ensure consistent implementation of safety and sustainability standards</p>
<p>Robert Half is looking for an experienced Director of Operations to lead and optimize the operational functions of our client's organization. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented individual with a strong background in managing multidisciplinary teams. Based in the Philadelphia area, this position requires a strategic leader with expertise in risk management, business planning, and team development.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Oversee daily operations and guide the Operations team, including mentoring and supervising staff such as the Operations Analyst.</li><li>Conduct performance evaluations for Administrative Directors and other operational personnel.</li><li>Lead the development and execution of the organization’s annual business plan by collaborating with internal stakeholders.</li><li>Manage the risk management program, including contract review, negotiation, and coordination with external legal counsel when necessary.</li><li>Organize and deliver training sessions for staff on topics related to risk and financial management.</li><li>Build and maintain relationships with key external partners, including insurance brokers, carriers, legal professionals, and commercial real estate brokers.</li><li>Direct the renewal and administration of annual insurance policies and ensure compliance with organizational standards.</li></ul>
<p>Growing Real Estate organization is currently seeking a Bookkeeper. As an integral part of the team, you will play a pivotal role in handling financial transactions, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. This position is an excellent fit for those who have a keen eye for detail and are adept at using Yardi software. </p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><p>• Ensure the upkeep of apartment and property registration records.</p><p>• Manage the general ledger to maintain balance, prepare trial balance and perform bookkeeping tasks using the Timberline accounting system.</p><p>• Regularly check mails, input invoices into the system, cut checks against the invoices for signature, and mail out signed checks as required.</p><p>• Handle tax payments related to property taxes and perform tax calculations for all buildings in the portfolio.</p><p>• Prepare and send out rent bills on a monthly basis and issue notices to tenants for late payments.</p><p>• Conduct weekly financial reporting, reconcile accounts, and maintain records of financial transactions by posting and verifying.</p><p>• Confirm compliance with federal, state, and local legal requirements.</p><p>• Prepare and maintain accurate records and reports of all payroll transaction</p>
<p>A leading global organization is seeking a highly experienced <strong>Senior Project Manager</strong> to support the <strong>Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)</strong> in driving strategic cybersecurity and risk-management initiatives across the enterprise. This role will lead complex, cross-functional programs aligned to regulatory compliance, security modernization, risk remediation, data protection, and IT governance.</p><p>You will partner closely with Cybersecurity Leadership, Infrastructure, Applications, Legal/Compliance, and external vendors to ensure programs are delivered on time, within scope, and in alignment with global security standards.</p><p>This is a high-visibility role requiring exceptional communication, executive presence, and the ability to operate in a fast-moving, regulated environment.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><strong>Program & Project Leadership</strong></p><ul><li>Lead the planning, execution, and delivery of enterprise cybersecurity initiatives for the Office of the CISO.</li><li>Drive project governance, scope definition, schedules, risk management, and stakeholder communication.</li><li>Manage multiple parallel projects including security tool deployments, regulatory compliance initiatives, and remediation programs.</li><li>Oversee vendor and third-party contributions; ensure SLAs and deliverables are met.</li></ul><p><strong>Information Security Domain Execution</strong></p><ul><li>Support initiatives across IAM, cloud security, vulnerability management, data protection, and incident response.</li><li>Track remediation efforts for audits, penetration tests, and regulatory findings (e.g., FDA, SOX, GDPR).</li><li>Develop dashboards and executive reports for leadership.</li><li>Coordinate cross-functional teams to ensure alignment with security standards and risk priorities.</li></ul><p><strong>Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC)</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure projects comply with regulations relevant to pharmaceutical/medical device environments.</li><li>Partner with Compliance, Legal, and Internal Audit on key security and risk obligations.</li><li>Assist in maturing governance frameworks, policies, and documentation.</li></ul><p><strong>Stakeholder, Communication & Reporting</strong></p><ul><li>Serve as the project liaison to IT leadership, business units, and external partners.</li><li>Deliver clear, concise executive communications, including updates to steering committees.</li><li>Proactively manage expectations, timelines, risks, and impacts.</li></ul><p><br></p>
We are seeking a Healthcare Litigation Associate to join our collaborative and growth-focused team in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. This role focuses on representing long-term healthcare providers and defending claims related to medical malpractice and liability. The position offers trial exposure, opportunities for independent case management, and leadership responsibilities within a supportive environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Represent long-term healthcare providers in litigation matters, including medical malpractice and liability cases.<br>• Conduct thorough legal research and develop compelling arguments for complex healthcare litigation.<br>• Draft motions, briefs, and other legal documents to support case strategy and objectives.<br>• Oversee discovery processes, including depositions and interrogatories, ensuring compliance with legal standards.<br>• Collaborate with team members to strategize case management and provide mentorship to entry-level associates.<br>• Participate in trials and hearings, presenting cases effectively in court.<br>• Manage multiple cases independently while contributing to team development and leadership activities.<br>• Build and maintain strong client relationships through effective communication and representation.<br>• Stay informed on legal trends and updates in healthcare litigation to provide innovative solutions.<br>• Contribute to business development initiatives by identifying opportunities for growth and client engagement.
<p>A busy company in the Flanders area is seeking a Payroll Administrator to join their team. This Payroll Administrator will get the change to join a growing company that offers work flexibility and career advancement. This Payroll Administrator will oversee payroll operations, ensuring accurate and timely processing while maintaining compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. The ideal Payroll Administrator will have high volume processing experience, proficiency in ADP Workforce Now (not required), and have processed Canadian payroll (not required). Other responsibilities of this Payroll Administrator will include but not be limited to: </p><p><br></p><p>Payroll Administrator Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage bi-weekly and weekly payroll processes using ADP Workforce Now, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.</p><p>• Maintain and update employee records in payroll databases, adhering to organizational standards.</p><p>• Handle garnishments, deductions, and other payroll adjustments in compliance with regulations.</p><p>• Collaborate with finance team members on tax matters and payroll-related inquiries.</p><p>• Prepare and generate reports, including statistical data and ad-hoc analyses, using payroll systems and Excel.</p><p>• Assist in year-end payroll close processes and review W-2 forms for completeness.</p><p>• Develop and provide benefits-related data for insurance carriers, actuaries, and organizational leadership.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with ERISA, ACA, and other employment laws by supervising required filings and reports.</p><p>• Support the preparation of applications and documentation for federal and state agencies.</p><p>• Perform additional payroll or administrative tasks as assigned by management.</p><p><br></p><p>This Payroll Administrator position pays between $70,000 and $80,000 annually depending on experience. If interested in this Payroll Administrator role, apply today! </p>
We are looking for a dedicated Pre-Litigation Paralegal to join a legal team in Feasterville Trevose, Pennsylvania. In this role, you will play a key part in supporting personal injury cases from start to finish, ensuring all necessary documentation and communication is handled with precision. This is a permanent onsite position requiring strong organizational and legal skills.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Communicate effectively with clients, insurance providers, and healthcare professionals to obtain essential case information.<br>• Assist attorneys in evaluating cases and developing strategic approaches for resolution.<br>• Collect, review, and organize medical records, police reports, and other relevant documents to build comprehensive case files.<br>• Draft demand letters and other legal correspondence with attention to detail.<br>• Maintain accurate and up-to-date case files and legal databases.<br>• Coordinate with team members to ensure timely completion of tasks and adherence to deadlines.<br>• Review claims and documentation for accuracy and compliance with legal standards.<br>• Support attorneys during the pre-litigation process by preparing case summaries and reports.
We are offering an opportunity for a meticulous and organized Tax Manager to join our CPA firm based in Rochelle Park, New Jersey. This role involves managing tax operations, supervising staff, and interacting with clients in a professional setting. <br><br>Responsibilities:<br><br>• Supervising tax services and ensuring the quality of work produced by the tax department.<br>• Managing and delegating work to staff effectively to ensure efficient operations.<br>• Handling tax operations for individual, partnership, and corporate returns, ensuring compliance with tax laws and regulations.<br>• Utilizing various accounting software systems and ERP for efficient tax management and compliance.<br>• Engaging directly with clients to address tax-related inquiries and issues.<br>• Implementing and managing auditing processes to ensure accurate financial reporting.<br>• Adhering to and ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulations.<br>• Assisting with entity formation and income tax accounting tasks.<br>• Utilizing ADP Financial Services and CCH Sales Tax for effective financial management and tax compliance.<br>• Providing guidance and training to staff on accounting functions and practices.
Responsibilities:<br><br>Oversee the day-to-day operations of co-op and condo properties, including building maintenance, vendor management, and staff supervision.<br>Serve as the primary liaison between boards of directors, residents, contractors, and service providers.<br>Manage annual budgets, track expenses, and prepare financial reports for board review.<br>Coordinate and attend board meetings, prepare meeting agendas, minutes, and distribute relevant documents.<br>Ensure compliance with state and local regulations, building codes, and co-op/condo by-laws.<br>Handle resident inquiries, complaints, and conflict resolution in a professional and timely manner.<br>Supervise all property maintenance requests, capital improvements, and renovation projects.<br>Negotiate contracts with third-party vendors and oversee their performance.<br>Facilitate the interviewing and onboarding process for prospective co-op shareholders or condo unit owners.<br>Assist with annual building insurance renewals, property tax assessments, and compliance filings.<br>Qualifications:<br><br>Proven experience managing co-op and condo properties.<br>Knowledge of legal, financial, and operational aspects of co-op and condominium management.<br>Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.<br>Proficiency in property management software and Microsoft Office Suite.<br>Ability to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-paced environment.<br>Superior problem-solving and customer service abilities.<br>Experience working with boards and understanding governance structures.<br>Certification in property management (such as CPM, ARM, or NY-specific licensing) preferred.