Nonprofit

Office Assistant

On-site, Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
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  • Details

    Job Type:Part Time
    Start Date:March 3, 2025
    Application Deadline:January 31, 2025
    Education:High School Diploma Required
    Experience Level:Mid-level
    Compensation:USD $20 / hour
    Areas of Focus:Children & Youth, Education, Entrepreneurship, Race & Ethnicity, Urban Areas

    Description

    Introduction

    Barbershop Books, winner of the National Book Foundation's Innovations in Reading Prize, inspires Black boys and other vulnerable children to read for fun through culturally responsive, community-based programming and content. We are seeking a highly organized and dependable Office Assistant to support administrative tasks. As a growing organization, this part-time role offers an opportunity to contribute to a mission-driven and fast paced nonprofit with opportunities for learning new skills and career growth.

    Watch The Barbershop Books Program In Action

    PROGRAMS:

    Barbershop Books: Distributes boy-approved books to a national network of barbershops and provides early literacy training to barbers.

    Barbershop Books E-Library: Free online collection of independently published children's e-books by Black and Brown authors and fun storytime videos.

    Reading So Lit Summer: A virtual summer reading program that hires and trains male high school students of color to lead fun, interactive reading explorations with Black and Brown boys ages 6-8.

    Reading So Lit (platform): A reading identity exploration and assessment platform for grades preK-5 that equips teachers and school leaders with actionable, strengths-based data to make student-driven decisions that accelerate reading achievement.

    VALUES:

    Child-centered: We embrace the possibilities, strengths, and interests of children

    Leadership: We empower individuals and communities to expand learning opportunities

    Fun: We inspire and model the joy of lifelong reading

    Collaboration: We partner with diverse community stakeholders to create system change

    Innovation: We develop unique, compelling, and transformational content and programs

    Excellence: We pursue measured impacts and organizational efficiencies that support long-term sustainability

    Responsibilities

    • Mail Management: Responsible for receiving, sorting, and distributing all office mail.
    • Gift Handling: Receive, open, scan, process, and record physical donations for the Development Department.
    • Data Entry: Maintain accurate records, databases, and documents as assigned.
    • Supplies Management: Order office supplies and maintain office inventory.
    • Delivery Management: Oversee deliveries and ensure proper routing to relevant staff.
    • Visitor Reception: Greet and assist visitors as they arrive at the office.
    • File Organization: Manage and organize physical and digital office files.
    • Meeting Preparation: Assist with meeting preparations, including printing, copying, and setting up meeting spaces.
    • Mailings: Prepare and send correspondence (e.g., donor acknowledgment letters) and other mailings as required.
    • Additional duties: As assigned by the COO or other senior leadership.

    Skills/Qualifications

    This is an excellent opportunity for a highly organized and detail-oriented individual who is eager to contribute to a mission-driven nonprofit. The ideal candidate should have experience in handling office operations, managing inventory, and providing support to various departments. A positive attitude, strong communication skills, and the ability to multitask are essential for success in this role.

    Education: High School Diploma or equivalent required

    Computer Skills: Proficiency in Google Workspace (Google Docs, Sheets, and Drive).

    • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
    • Ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize effectively in a fast-paced environment
    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills for interaction with colleagues and external visitors
    • Professional demeanor with the ability to work independently

    Introduction

    Barbershop Books, winner of the National Book Foundation's Innovations in Reading Prize, inspires Black boys and other vulnerable children to read for fun through culturally responsive, community-based programming and content. We are seeking a highly organized and dependable Office Assistant to support administrative tasks. As a growing organization, this part-time role offers an opportunity to contribute to a mission-driven and fast paced nonprofit with opportunities for learning new skills and career growth.

    Watch The Barbershop Books Program In Action

    PROGRAMS:

    Barbershop Books: Distributes boy-approved books to a national network of barbershops and provides early literacy training to barbers.

    Barbershop Books E-Library: Free online collection of independently published children's e-books by Black and Brown authors and fun storytime videos.

    Reading So Lit Summer: A virtual summer reading program that hires and…

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    Location

    On-site
    8 W 126th St, New York, NY 10027, USA

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