NYC Department of Finance · 4 hours ago
College Aide for Sheriff's Office
NYC Department of Finance (DOF) is responsible for administering the tax revenue laws of the city fairly, efficiently, and transparently. The Sheriff's Office is seeking three Sheriff’s College Aides to assist in the day-to-day operations of the Sheriff Administration, providing an opportunity to gain experience and contribute to various projects in a collaborative environment.
Responsibilities
Assist with administrative tasks and office operations, including documentation, record management, and interdepartmental coordination
Support ongoing projects related to public safety, regulatory compliance, and initiatives set forth by the office of the Sheriff
Conduct research and data analysis to inform policy recommendations and improve administrative processes
Collaborate with the Sheriff's Office staff on drafting reports, memos, and presentations
Participate in planning and executing community outreach, and public education programs
Contributes to the development and implementation of organizational strategies and performance metrics
Provide logistical support for meetings, training sessions, and special projects at the request of the First Deputy
Write meeting minutes, memorandums, and correspondence as directed by the First Deputy
Qualification
Required
The student must be pursuing either an associate or bachelor's degree and, in their Freshman/Sophomore year
You must live within the 5 NYC boroughs
Matriculation at an accredited college or graduate school
Employment is conditioned upon continuance as a student in a college or graduate school
New York City residency is generally required within 90 days of appointment
Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Company
NYC Department of Finance
The Department of Finance offers you the opportunity to have a career that impacts millions of New Yorkers every day! There are approximately 1,800 professional, administrative and clerical members of our team who collect approximately $36 billion in revenue for the City, and value more than one million properties worth a total market value of more than $1 trillion.