Remote Jobs at The New York Foundling
The New York Foundling is a non-profit organization.
What They Do
The New York Foundling provides community programs for children, adults, and families in need. The organization offers services for child welfare, developmental disabilities, education, behavioral health, and juvenile and criminal justice.
The New York Foundling occasionally hires remote employees. Some travel is required for remote employees.
Remote Jobs
At the time of our research, we discovered remote jobs for an After School Allies tutor and a dorm project tutor.
Remote Tools Used
We were not able to determine which remote tools The New York Foundling uses.
Research Findings
- We found two full-time remote jobs posted when we researched the company
- Research indicated The New York Foundling offers a generous PTO policy
- We noticed employees receive health benefits
- According to our research, The New York Foundling provides opportunities for professional development
- Application method: Applicant Tracking Software
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Headquarters New York City, New York
Founded 1869
Website www.nyfoundling.org
Type Employer
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