<p>We are looking for a skilled Credit Manager to oversee credit operations and ensure effective risk management for a major company and its subsidiaries. The ideal candidate will collaborate closely with the sales team, make informed credit decisions, and lead a small team to maintain financial stability. This role requires a proactive approach to mitigating risks and optimizing credit processes.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage credit operations for the main company and its 20-25 subsidiaries, ensuring accurate and timely decision-making.</p><p>• Collaborate with the sales team to address credit-related concerns and develop solutions that align with business goals.</p><p>• Conduct credit assessments and make risk mitigation calls to safeguard financial assets.</p><p>• Supervise and lead a team of two employees, providing guidance and encouraging attention to detail in their work.</p><p>• Approve credit applications and monitor collections activities to maintain cash flow efficiency.</p><p>• Analyze financial data to evaluate creditworthiness and identify potential risks.</p><p>• Develop and implement strategies to optimize credit processes and improve overall efficiency.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with company policies and industry regulations in all credit-related activities.</p>
<p>We are looking for a skilled Leave Administrator to oversee and manage statutory and company leave programs in a multi-state environment. This Contract to permanent position requires expertise in navigating federal, state, and local leave laws while ensuring compliance and consistency across union and non-union employee groups. you will play a critical role in advising on leave policies, resolving complex cases, and collaborating with key stakeholders to maintain compliance and mitigate risks.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Interpret and apply federal, state, and local leave laws, ensuring compliance across all employee groups.</p><p>• Serve as a trusted advisor to HR, Payroll, Labor Relations, and management on leave-related policies and compliance matters.</p><p>• Manage and resolve escalated leave cases, providing advanced analysis and judgment in complex scenarios.</p><p>• Assess risks related to leave policies and recommend improvements to processes or procedures.</p><p>• Support audits and represent the organization during regulatory inquiries and compliance reviews.</p><p>• Oversee the configuration and functionality of leave administration systems, such as AbsenceSoft, Dayforce, and PeopleSoft.</p><p>• Collaborate with Payroll and other departments to address complex pay and entitlement issues related to leave.</p><p>• Provide guidance and training to HR Business Partners and management on leave administration standards.</p><p>• Participate in refining and updating leave administration policies to align with legal and organizational changes.</p><p>• Act as the primary escalation point for challenging leave matters requiring advanced problem-solving skills.</p>
<p>Our client a <strong>boutique NYC real estate firm located in Midtown Manhattan</strong>, is seeking a highly skilled Associate Attorney specializing in <strong>co-op, condo, and landlord-tenant law in New York City</strong>. This role requires a deep understanding of <strong>governance for co-ops and condos, Housing Court procedures, and landlord-tenant litigation, including expertise in rent stabilization and lease negotiations</strong>. The position offers the opportunity to handle diverse real estate legal issues, from litigation to advising boards and landlords, while participating in marketing and training initiatives. This is a great opportunity to join a collegial, well-established law firm. Comprehensive medical benefits + Hybrid schedule + PTO + bonus opportunity + 401K!</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Represent clients in Housing Court for non-payment and holdover proceedings.</p><p>• Draft and review legal documents, including rent demands, termination notices, predicate notices, and settlement agreements.</p><p>• Manage plenary actions such as breach of contract and lease disputes.</p><p>• Provide legal counsel on lease defaults, modifications, and eviction matters.</p><p>• Represent co-op and condo boards, landlords, and property owners in courts and administrative proceedings.</p><p>• Handle litigation involving unauthorized alterations, access refusals, construction damage, injunctions, and trespass cases.</p><p>• Conduct all stages of litigation, including pleadings, discovery, depositions, motion practice, hearings, and trials.</p><p>• Prosecute and defend complex commercial lease and property disputes.</p><p>• Advise clients on governance and operational issues related to co-ops and condos.</p><p>• Participate in marketing and training initiatives to support firm growth.</p>
<p><strong>Job Title:</strong> Grant Accountant</p><p><strong>Location:</strong> New Haven, CT<strong><em> (Onsite; 5 days / week)</em></strong></p><p><strong>Position Type:</strong> Full-Time / Permanent Position</p><p><strong>Recruiter Contact:</strong> Abby Harpp – abby.harpp@roberthalf</p><p><strong>Job Reference:</strong> AH0013419291</p><p><br></p><p>We’re seeking a <strong>Grant Accountant</strong> to partner closely with the CFO and finance team in a high-impact role supporting grant accounting, strengthening compliance, and driving meaningful process improvements within a growing, mission-driven organization.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Manage accounting for multiple grants, including revenue, expenses, and fund tracking</li><li>Reconcile accounts and assist with month-end and year-end close processes</li><li>Ensure compliance with GAAP, FASB, and 2 CFR Part 200</li><li>Maintain audit-ready documentation and support internal/external audits</li><li>Prepare reports, invoices, and reimbursement requests</li><li>Track budgets, analyze variances, and forecast spend</li><li>Partner with program leaders on financial performance and reporting needs</li><li>Support grant budgets, modifications, and closeouts</li><li>Strengthen processes, controls, and overall financial procedures</li></ul>
<p>We are seeking an Assistant Property Manager to support a luxury residential property with 625 units. This is a hands-on, resident-facing role covering a maternity leave (3–6 months). The ideal candidate will be organized, customer service-oriented, and experienced with property management systems.</p><p><br></p><p>- Manage move-ins and move-outs, including elevator scheduling</p><p>- Review and process Certificates of Insurance (COIs)</p><p>- Oversee amenity reservations (approve/decline availability)</p><p>- Ensure units are move-in ready</p><p>- Send parking and storage agreements via DocuSign</p><p>- Handle roommate removal forms (training provided)</p><p>- Run background checks</p><p>- Provide day-to-day support to residents and property operations</p>
We are looking for an experienced Debt Finance Attorney with extensive experience in representing clients on complex financing transactions. This role offers the opportunity to lead significant matters, collaborate closely with clients, and contribute to a dynamic legal team in Stamford, Connecticut. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in navigating diverse lending structures and transaction types, while effectively managing multiple priorities.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Represent financial institutions, private equity sponsors, and borrowers in commercial and leveraged debt financing transactions.<br>• Lead financing transactions from initial term sheet discussions through closing, ensuring smooth execution.<br>• Draft, review, and negotiate loan agreements, credit agreements, security agreements, and related ancillary documentation.<br>• Provide strategic advice on lending structures, including secured facilities, collateral arrangements, and perfection issues.<br>• Offer guidance on mezzanine financing, second-lien debt structures, and intercreditor agreements.<br>• Collaborate with clients, opposing counsel, local counsel, and internal teams to ensure seamless transaction management.<br>• Mentor and oversee entry level associates and paralegals, providing substantive feedback and support.<br>• Handle ongoing client needs, such as amendments, waivers, refinancings, and restructurings.