Technical Program Manager Engagement Platform At Aclu New York jobs in New York – Browse 16,513 openings on RoboApply Jobs
Technical Program Manager Engagement Platform At Aclu New York jobs in New York
Open roles matching “Technical Program Manager Engagement Platform At Aclu New York” with location signals for New York. 16,513 active listings on RoboApply Jobs.
16,513 jobs found
Technical Program Manager, Engagement Platform at ACLU | New York
Clicking Apply Now takes you to AutoApply where you can tailor your resume and apply.
Unlock Your Potential
Generate Job-Optimized Resume
One Click And Our AI Optimizes Your Resume to Match The Job Description.
Is Your Resume Optimized For This Role?
Find Out If You're Highlighting The Right Skills And Fix What's Missing
Experience Level
Experience
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field, with at least 3 years of experience in technical program management. Proven track record in managing complex projects, excellent communication skills, and a passion for civil liberties are essential. Familiarity with engagement technologies and project management methodologies will be an advantage.
About the job
About the Role
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is hiring a Technical Program Manager for its Engagement Platform in New York. This position guides cross-functional teams to improve platform capabilities, with a focus on supporting user engagement and communication strategies.
What You Will Do
Lead projects that strengthen the ACLU's engagement platform
Coordinate teams from different disciplines to deliver technology solutions
Support integration efforts that help advance the organization's mission around civil liberties and social justice
Location
This role is based in New York, NY.
About American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nationwide organization dedicated to defending individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. We are committed to advancing social justice through advocacy, education, and legal action.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
About the Role The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is hiring a Technical Program Manager for its Engagement Platform in New York. This position guides cross-functional teams to improve platform capabilities, with a focus on supporting user engagement and communication strategies. What You Will Do Lead projects that strengthen the ACLU's engagement platform Coordinate teams from different disciplines to deliver technology solutions Support integration efforts that help advance the organization's mission around civil liberties and social justice Location This role is based in New York, NY.
Full-time|$137.2K/yr - $137.2K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE JOB The ACLU is actively seeking candidates for the full-time role of Product Manager within the Technology Department at our National office located in New York City. This is a hybrid position, requiring in-office attendance for two (2) days each week or eight (8) days per month. The Technology team at ACLU collaborates across various departments to develop and sustain innovative, secure digital products and technical systems that further our mission as the nation's defender of rights and freedoms. Our team consists of engineers, designers, product managers, and administrative staff dedicated to creating technical solutions that enhance fundraising efforts, amplify our messaging, mobilize supporters, and manage data responsibly. This position is part of a collective bargaining unit and is represented by ACLU Staff United (ASU). WHAT YOU'LL DO Reporting to the Director of Product Management, the Product Manager will work closely with leadership, technology team members, and stakeholder teams throughout the organization to spearhead product development for our fundraising CRM and data management products, services, and platforms. This role is crucial in building products that enable internal teams to perform more effectively, ensuring that the ACLU's fundraising, advocacy, engagement, and communication objectives are met efficiently. YOUR DAY TO DAY Collaborate with fellow product leaders to design and implement the product roadmap for initiatives supporting the ACLU's nationwide fundraising program. Initially, this will involve developing and maintaining custom tools that enhance and integrate with our Fundraising CRM. Engage with stakeholders to identify product requirements for projects added to the tech team’s roadmap, defining lean minimally viable products (MVPs) that address real challenges and provide measurable outcomes.
Full-time|$123.4K/yr - $123.4K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE JOB The ACLU is excited to announce an opening for a full-time Endpoint Engineer within the Information Technology Department at our National office located in New York, NY. This role is hybrid, requiring in-office attendance four (4) days per week or sixteen (16) days per month. Our IT department delivers essential technology services and support to a dedicated national staff of over 600 across various locations, including New York, Washington D.C., San Francisco, the Dakotas, Puerto Rico, and Durham. We also support remote staff and Affiliate offices nationwide, enhancing their technology capabilities through our Affiliate Technology Services program. The ACLU IT support team ensures that critical business services remain accessible to all staff. This position is part of a collective bargaining unit, represented by ACLU Staff United (ASU). WHAT YOU'LL DO Reporting to the Director of Service Desk Operations and End-User Experience, the Endpoint Engineer will oversee the deployment, configuration, security, and proactive management of end-user computing devices, which include desktops, laptops, mobile devices, and peripherals. This role is pivotal in ensuring that endpoints are secure, compliant, reliable, and optimized to support our organizational operations. YOUR DAY TO DAY Proactively manage, maintain, and provide exceptional technical support for ACLU-issued and Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) endpoint devices across the organization, including but not limited to Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS/iOS/iPadOS, and Android. Deploy and manage endpoint management solutions such as Microsoft Intune for Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile Application Management (MAM), Ninja One, and JAMF. Collaborate with the Infrastructure team to appropriately size, deploy, and monitor virtual desktops (VDs) and cloud PCs, including Microsoft Azure VD and Microsoft 365. Oversee endpoint security tools, including MAM, EDR, antivirus solutions, disk encryption, and Data Loss Prevention (DLP). Configure device policies, profiles, compliance rules, and application deployments. Monitor endpoint health, performance, and security posture.
Full-time|$220.3K/yr - $220.3K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is excited to announce a full-time opportunity for the Director of Engineering, Data within its Technology Department at the ACLU National office in New York, NY. This is a hybrid role requiring in-office attendance for two (2) days each week or eight (8) days monthly. The ACLU Technology Department encompasses a wide range of functions, including both the Analytics and Product & Engineering teams. These two innovative divisions are essential in driving the work of the ACLU, providing reliable analytics, engineering, product management, and design expertise. Collaborating with various experts, the technology team delivers premier solutions and services that further the ACLU's mission and objectives. Our aim is to exemplify ethical technology usage, maintaining privacy and security, using data-driven insights to guide programming and strategy, and ensuring high standards for algorithmic fairness and transparency. The Director of Engineering, Data will be an integral part of the Product & Engineering team, which comprises engineers, product managers, designers, and operations specialists dedicated to developing engaging digital products and secure technical systems that propel the ACLU's mission as a national guardian of rights and liberties.
Full-time|$108.3K/yr - $108.3K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION The ACLU is excited to invite applications for the full-time role of Senior Accountant (Accounts Payable) within the Finance Department at our National office located in New York, NY. This position offers a hybrid work model, requiring in-office attendance for two (2) days per week or a total of eight (8) days each month. As guardians of the organization’s financial integrity, our Finance team meticulously oversees all financial operations at the National ACLU. From vendor payments to budget forecasting, we pride ourselves on equipping the organization with the necessary resources for informed financial decision-making. This role is part of a collective bargaining unit represented by ACLU Staff United (ASU). KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of the Accounting Manager, the Senior Accountant (Accounts Payable) will execute various accounting functions according to ACLU standards, GAAP, and industry regulations. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional attention to detail, strong analytical capabilities, a service-oriented mindset, and a commitment to the mission of the ACLU. DAY-TO-DAY TASKS The responsibilities of the Senior Accountant are primarily concentrated in one or two functional areas, with opportunities for cross-training to support additional areas as needed. Below is an overview of expected responsibilities, understanding that this is not an exhaustive list: Functional Area: Accounts Payable Analyze and reconcile expense schedules, ensuring proper coding and adherence to accounting policies, including those related to rent and lease agreements. Assist in the review of financial statements and reports.
Full-time|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States
ABOUT THE JOB The ACLU is actively seeking passionate applicants for the full-time role of Staff Attorney, Senior Staff Attorney, or Senior Counsel within the Voting Rights Project at our National office located in New York, NY or Washington, D.C.. This is a hybrid position requiring in-office attendance two (2) days a week or eight (8) days per month. Since its establishment in 1965, the Voting Rights Project has been at the forefront of defending and expanding political participation for voters of color following the enactment of the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA). The Project has successfully litigated numerous voting rights cases and has consistently challenged efforts aimed at voter suppression and the dilution of minority voting power. The mission of the Voting Rights Project is to cultivate and uphold a democracy that is accessible, inclusive, and devoid of racial discrimination. Our guiding principles include: (1) Ensuring every American has the right to vote; (2) Making voting a seamless and straightforward process; and (3) Guaranteeing that every individual's vote carries equal weight. Employing a comprehensive advocacy model, the Project integrates legislative advocacy, public education, and litigation strategies, currently managing active cases in over a dozen states. Recent highlights from our docket include: Over 60 lawsuits aimed at safeguarding voters during the 2020 and 2024 elections; Two significant cases presented to the U.S. Supreme Court that contested the discriminatory census practices of the first Trump Administration, including Department of Commerce v. New York and New York Immigration Coalition v. Trump; Legal challenges against discriminatory congressional and state legislative maps, including pivotal cases before the U.S. Supreme Court such as Louisiana v. Callais and Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Join the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as an Information Security Officer, where you will play a pivotal role in safeguarding the organization's digital assets and sensitive information. The ideal candidate will possess a robust understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices, alongside a commitment to defending civil liberties.Your responsibilities will include developing, implementing, and monitoring security protocols, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. You will collaborate with various teams to educate staff on cybersecurity best practices and respond to incidents effectively.
Join Anchorage as a Technical Program Manager and take charge of impactful initiatives that drive our engineering organization forward. In this role, you will proactively identify critical challenges and own their resolution from inception to completion. Your expertise will be essential in delivering complex, multi-quarter projects that require collaboration across various teams and functions. You will facilitate prioritization, guide technical decisions, and implement processes that enhance team effectiveness. We seek a candidate who possesses a blend of technical acumen and strategic insight, excels in uncertain situations, and has a demonstrated ability to translate intricate, open-ended challenges into actionable programs that propel business success.Our Factors of Growth & Impact have been established to empower our team members to effectively measure their contributions, receive constructive feedback, and engage in a fulfilling learning journey while excelling in their roles.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is seeking a Digital and Technical Services Archivist for a term-limited position based in New York, NY. This role centers on managing and preserving digital archives, with a focus on maintaining access to historical documents. Role overview This position supports the ACLU’s mission by safeguarding digital records and ensuring their availability for future use. The archivist will handle materials that document the organization’s work in civil liberties and social justice. Key responsibilities Oversee the organization and preservation of digital archives Maintain systems that provide access to important historical documents Support efforts to document the ACLU’s activities and legacy Location This term-limited role is based in New York, New York.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
Role Overview The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) seeks a Confidential Assistant to support both the President and the Board Chair. This term-limited role is based in New York, NY. What You Will Do Manage complex calendars and schedules for the President and Board Chair Coordinate communications, including calls, meetings, and correspondence Support executive operations to keep day-to-day functions running smoothly What We Look For Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion Commitment to civil rights and the mission of the ACLU This is a term-limited position. The Confidential Assistant will play a key role in supporting leadership at the heart of civil liberties advocacy.
Full-time|$200K/yr - $275K/yr|On-site|New York, NY
About FluidstackAt Fluidstack, we are at the forefront of building infrastructure that empowers cutting-edge intelligence. We collaborate with leading AI laboratories, government entities, and enterprises—including Mistral, Poolside, Black Forest Labs, and Meta—to facilitate computing capabilities at unprecedented speeds.Our mission is to accelerate the realization of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). We are a highly motivated team dedicated to delivering premier infrastructure solutions. We treat our customers’ success as our own, taking immense pride in the systems we create and the trust we establish. If you are driven by purpose, committed to excellence, and prepared to work diligently to shape the future of intelligence, we invite you to join us in pioneering what’s next.About the RoleAs a Technical Program Manager for Deployments, you will spearhead the comprehensive program delivery necessary to activate data center infrastructure and AI clusters. Operating in a dynamic and often ambiguous environment, you will coordinate efforts across construction, infrastructure, networking, and operations teams to guarantee deployment readiness and successful launches.This role necessitates an ownership mentality. You will be expected to advance programs using sometimes partial information, identify and resolve gaps, and ensure momentum across teams responsible for construction, networking, hardware, and operations. While the physical installation and construction execution are handled by partner teams, you will hold accountability for overall delivery outcomes.Focus AreasOversee program delivery for data hall and AI cluster activation from planning to operational handoff.Facilitate cross-functional collaboration among teams responsible for construction, infrastructure, network, hardware, and operations.Convert hyperscale AI/GPU and DLC infrastructure requirements into actionable deployment strategies.Anticipate downstream effects of technical sequencing decisions on capacity, scheduling, and performance.Drive alignment among teams operating at varied speeds, scopes, and time zones.Effectively navigate ambiguity, making progress with incomplete information and evolving requirements.Maintain clear program documentation and communicate status, risks, and decisions to stakeholders.Keep momentum through changing requirements, tight timelines, and cross-time-zone execution.About You5+ years of experience in managing complex data center or infrastructure programs in fast-paced environments.
Full-time|$110K/yr - $160K/yr|Hybrid|New York City
The Squarespace Technical Program Management (TPM) team is on the lookout for a Senior Technical Program Manager to spearhead our compliance initiatives within the Security organization. In this pivotal role, you will serve as a strategic partner to both Security leadership and the Legal team, guiding the comprehensive execution of cross-functional programs that tackle intricate compliance, privacy, and technical security challenges. This position requires a unique combination of extensive Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) expertise alongside technical fluency, enabling you to collaborate effectively with engineering teams to drive remediation efforts. You will take charge of outlining a clear path forward, ensuring that high-priority security and compliance projects are executed with meticulous attention to detail and maintain consistent momentum. This is a New York City-based role with a requirement to work from our office two days per week. You will report directly to the Manager of Technical Program Management. Key Responsibilities: Developing clear and effective plans throughout the technical discovery and delivery phases (scope, milestones, tasks, roles and responsibilities, risk mitigation, etc.) Facilitating collaboration and communication across various teams (Security, Engineering, Legal, etc.) to break down silos Monitoring project status and providing updates to project stakeholders Identifying opportunities for process improvements and best practices at the team level Exhibiting excellent communication skills across diverse stakeholders Ideal Candidate Profile: 4+ years of experience in a Technical Program Manager or similar role, managing engineering-driven projects throughout all phases of the software development lifecycle Expertise in GRC and Audit, specifically in leading complex compliance delivery for standards such as PCI, SOC 2, and SOX, with a proven ability to oversee the entire audit lifecycle with a proactive problem-solving approach Technical security fluency, capable of translating abstract security requirements and legal mandates (like GDPR, CCPA) into tangible, actionable technical tasks for engineering and infrastructure teams Demonstrated success in partnering with security leadership to build and maintain comprehensive department-wide roadmaps, lead planning meetings, and provide regular status reports Advanced organizational influence, able to drive alignment across diverse groups (Product, Engineering, Legal, and Finance) and impact outcomes without direct authority Proven expertise in operational excellence, particularly in Agile methodologies
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
About the Position Jane Street is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Technical Program Manager to join our engineering team in New York. As a cornerstone of our operations, technology plays a vital role in our success, and this position offers the chance to collaborate closely with our engineers to create and enhance Jane Street's trading technology. In this role, you will leverage your technical expertise to lead projects from inception to completion. This includes setting clear objectives, developing project timelines, monitoring progress, managing developer resources, identifying potential risks, and coordinating with various teams. You will be responsible for communicating project schedules, priorities, and progress updates to the broader organization. The ability to communicate effectively and manage competing priorities is essential, as you will work with a diverse range of teams—developers, business units, operations, and external financial partners—to ensure each project is delivered on time and meets or exceeds expectations. We foster a culture of innovative problem-solving, encouraging team members to think creatively when developing processes and tools for their projects. We are looking for a strategic thinker who aligns project goals with group objectives while solving challenges. This position is part of Jane Street's technology group, which designs, implements, and maintains the infrastructure supporting our trading activities. You will gain insight into a broad spectrum of the global market while working to improve our systems. The ideal candidate enjoys working independently within small teams, is eager to learn quickly, and is capable of making impactful decisions. At Jane Street, the role of a Technical Program Manager can vary widely. Depending on the team and circumstances, your responsibilities may span from program management to product management. You will thrive in this environment if you are comfortable with ambiguity and are willing to dive into challenges, applying your relevant skills in program management, product vision, or business context as needed.
Full-time|$100K/yr - $160K/yr|On-site|New York Office
About BasisBasis is a pioneering nonprofit organization specializing in applied AI research, dedicated to achieving two synergistic objectives.The first objective is to comprehend and develop intelligence. This encompasses establishing the mathematical foundations of reasoning, learning, decision-making, understanding, and explanation; subsequently, we construct software that embodies these principles.The second objective is to enhance society's capacity to tackle complex issues. This involves broadening the scope, intricacy, and variety of challenges we can address today, while also accelerating our future problem-solving capabilities.To fulfill these ambitious goals, we are creating a robust technological foundation inspired by human reasoning, alongside a collaborative organization that prioritizes human values.About the RoleWe are in search of a Technical Program Manager who possesses a deep passion for program management and is eager to propel ambitious research initiatives. In this role, you will be the crucial link connecting our researchers, engineering teams, leadership, and external partners, requiring both technical acumen and project management skills.
Full-time|$128.5K/yr - $193K/yr|On-site|New York City
At Compass, our mission is to empower individuals to find their perfect place in the world. Since our inception in 2012, we have been transforming the real estate landscape with our comprehensive platform that enables residential real estate agents to provide outstanding service to both sellers and buyers.As a Senior Technical Program Manager II within our Enterprise Technology division, you will spearhead impactful initiatives that drive innovation across Compass. Your projects will encompass significant technical enhancements, ranging from third-party SaaS implementations to the standardization of processes and metrics. Your role will focus on optimizing execution, efficiency, and consistency while managing dependencies, assessing technical risks, tracking progress, and ensuring accountability for your projects. You will maintain transparent and effective communication with senior stakeholders throughout.Key Responsibilities at Compass:Lead large-scale initiatives focused on developing new products and enhancing the Compass platform.Oversee the complete lifecycle of key programs, including detailed functional planning, stakeholder communication, and issue resolution. Identify cross-functional interdependencies and prioritize execution plans to ensure smooth daily operations.Manage relationships and configurations with third-party software vendors to ensure our systems are scalable and efficient.Collaborate with product, design, engineering, and operational leadership, and provide updates on progress and risks to executive leadership.Drive strategic planning and execution of high-impact programs within our product development teams, working closely with infrastructure and various cross-functional groups.Plan, manage, and deliver multiple technical programs spanning various organizations and locations, including involvement in M&A initiatives.Contribute significantly to the agile practice at Compass and assist in high-level planning on a quarterly and yearly basis.Promote operational excellence, cost efficiency, and continuous process improvement throughout the organization.Utilize data and metrics to create clear narratives for decision-making at both the executive and team levels.Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to standardize and scale technology operations for ongoing improvement.
Role overview The Program Manager at the City of New York plays a central part in developing and implementing initiatives that serve residents throughout New York City. This position guides programs from early planning stages through completion, always with an eye on community needs and the improvement of public services. Key responsibilities Oversee multiple projects aimed at enhancing quality of life for New Yorkers Coordinate collaboration between city departments and a range of stakeholders to keep initiatives moving forward Use project management practices to deliver services efficiently and on schedule Contribute to strategic planning and help design programs that address community priorities Location This role is located in New York City.
The City of New York is hiring a Senior Program Manager to guide major projects that impact residents across the city. This position calls for strong leadership and a strategic approach to managing programs that touch millions of New Yorkers. Key responsibilities Direct and coordinate programs from initial planning through to execution Track progress to ensure objectives and deadlines are achieved Work closely with teams and stakeholders from various city departments Spot potential risks and address issues as they come up Requirements Demonstrated experience leading complex projects or programs Strong skills in organization and communication Background in strategic planning and project oversight This role is based in New York City and supports initiatives with citywide reach.
Role overview The Program Counselor at the City of New York plays a direct role in supporting community programs designed to benefit local residents. The position involves daily interaction with participants, providing guidance and encouragement as they work toward their goals. Program Counselors help connect individuals with resources and offer steady support throughout their involvement in city programs. What you will do Meet individually with program participants to understand their needs and connect them with available city resources. Provide practical advice and support to help individuals achieve both personal and program-related goals. Work alongside community partners, city staff, and other stakeholders to improve program effectiveness. Support the City’s broader mission of community development through consistent engagement and program assistance. Location This role is located in New York, NY.
Full-time|$190K/yr - $250K/yr|On-site|New York, New York, United States
About Atria HealthAtria Health is a pioneering, membership-based preventive healthcare provider that offers innovative primary and specialty care across New York, South Florida, Los Angeles (upcoming in 2026), and provides 24/7 telemedicine services globally.Our dedicated team of over 60 elite physicians specializes in proactive, preventive, and precision-based healthcare aimed at enhancing both lifespan and healthspan. We achieve this through comprehensive screenings, state-of-the-art therapeutics, and personalized interventions designed to prevent and detect diseases at their earliest stages.Each member's healthcare journey is led by an experienced Chief Medical Officer, collaborating closely with specialists in cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, women's health, endocrinology, integrative health, performance, movement, nutrition, and more.Through our nonprofit initiatives, the Atria Research Institute and Public Health Institute, we strive to expedite the application of medical advancements and broaden access to preventive care for a global audience.Role OverviewWe are on the lookout for a Technical Lead to join our Platform Engineering team at Atria Health. In this pivotal role, you will be leading the technical strategy for our platform, mentoring engineers, and overseeing daily operations. Your primary focus will include EMR integrations (with a specific emphasis on Athena), developing effective caching strategies, and delivering robust internal tools and support for our various product teams, such as Clinical Experience, Member Experience, and Care Delivery. You will be responsible for the design and implementation of essential platform services, significantly enhancing the engineering capabilities across the organization.Tech StackLanguages: TypeScriptBackend: Node, ExpressFrontend: ReactInfrastructure: Google Cloud PlatformDatabase: MySQL, Redis, PostgreSQLIntegrations: Athena EMR, Wearable Platforms, third-party healthcare APIsTooling: GitHub, Sentry, Okta, Mixpanel, OmniKey ResponsibilitiesTechnical LeadershipEstablish and steer the technical vision for the Platform Engineering teamGuide architecture decisions regarding integration patterns, caching infrastructures, and shared servicesAct as a technical escalation resource for challenging platform issuesFacilitate design reviews to ensure that platform services meet reliability, performance, and security benchmarksEMR IntegrationsOversee the design, implementation, and upkeep of Athena EMR integrationsDevelop scalable and resilient integration patterns for clinical data synchronizationCollaborate with Clinical Experience and Care Delivery teams to identify integration requirements and deliver effective solutions
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
The ACLU is seeking a dedicated Product Manager II for our Discovery team. This term-limited position is perfect for innovative thinkers who are passionate about developing products that promote civil liberties and rights. You will work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders to design, implement, and refine product strategies that engage users effectively and advance our mission.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
About the Role The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is hiring a Technical Program Manager for its Engagement Platform in New York. This position guides cross-functional teams to improve platform capabilities, with a focus on supporting user engagement and communication strategies. What You Will Do Lead projects that strengthen the ACLU's engagement platform Coordinate teams from different disciplines to deliver technology solutions Support integration efforts that help advance the organization's mission around civil liberties and social justice Location This role is based in New York, NY.
Full-time|$137.2K/yr - $137.2K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE JOB The ACLU is actively seeking candidates for the full-time role of Product Manager within the Technology Department at our National office located in New York City. This is a hybrid position, requiring in-office attendance for two (2) days each week or eight (8) days per month. The Technology team at ACLU collaborates across various departments to develop and sustain innovative, secure digital products and technical systems that further our mission as the nation's defender of rights and freedoms. Our team consists of engineers, designers, product managers, and administrative staff dedicated to creating technical solutions that enhance fundraising efforts, amplify our messaging, mobilize supporters, and manage data responsibly. This position is part of a collective bargaining unit and is represented by ACLU Staff United (ASU). WHAT YOU'LL DO Reporting to the Director of Product Management, the Product Manager will work closely with leadership, technology team members, and stakeholder teams throughout the organization to spearhead product development for our fundraising CRM and data management products, services, and platforms. This role is crucial in building products that enable internal teams to perform more effectively, ensuring that the ACLU's fundraising, advocacy, engagement, and communication objectives are met efficiently. YOUR DAY TO DAY Collaborate with fellow product leaders to design and implement the product roadmap for initiatives supporting the ACLU's nationwide fundraising program. Initially, this will involve developing and maintaining custom tools that enhance and integrate with our Fundraising CRM. Engage with stakeholders to identify product requirements for projects added to the tech team’s roadmap, defining lean minimally viable products (MVPs) that address real challenges and provide measurable outcomes.
Full-time|$123.4K/yr - $123.4K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE JOB The ACLU is excited to announce an opening for a full-time Endpoint Engineer within the Information Technology Department at our National office located in New York, NY. This role is hybrid, requiring in-office attendance four (4) days per week or sixteen (16) days per month. Our IT department delivers essential technology services and support to a dedicated national staff of over 600 across various locations, including New York, Washington D.C., San Francisco, the Dakotas, Puerto Rico, and Durham. We also support remote staff and Affiliate offices nationwide, enhancing their technology capabilities through our Affiliate Technology Services program. The ACLU IT support team ensures that critical business services remain accessible to all staff. This position is part of a collective bargaining unit, represented by ACLU Staff United (ASU). WHAT YOU'LL DO Reporting to the Director of Service Desk Operations and End-User Experience, the Endpoint Engineer will oversee the deployment, configuration, security, and proactive management of end-user computing devices, which include desktops, laptops, mobile devices, and peripherals. This role is pivotal in ensuring that endpoints are secure, compliant, reliable, and optimized to support our organizational operations. YOUR DAY TO DAY Proactively manage, maintain, and provide exceptional technical support for ACLU-issued and Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) endpoint devices across the organization, including but not limited to Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS/iOS/iPadOS, and Android. Deploy and manage endpoint management solutions such as Microsoft Intune for Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile Application Management (MAM), Ninja One, and JAMF. Collaborate with the Infrastructure team to appropriately size, deploy, and monitor virtual desktops (VDs) and cloud PCs, including Microsoft Azure VD and Microsoft 365. Oversee endpoint security tools, including MAM, EDR, antivirus solutions, disk encryption, and Data Loss Prevention (DLP). Configure device policies, profiles, compliance rules, and application deployments. Monitor endpoint health, performance, and security posture.
Full-time|$220.3K/yr - $220.3K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is excited to announce a full-time opportunity for the Director of Engineering, Data within its Technology Department at the ACLU National office in New York, NY. This is a hybrid role requiring in-office attendance for two (2) days each week or eight (8) days monthly. The ACLU Technology Department encompasses a wide range of functions, including both the Analytics and Product & Engineering teams. These two innovative divisions are essential in driving the work of the ACLU, providing reliable analytics, engineering, product management, and design expertise. Collaborating with various experts, the technology team delivers premier solutions and services that further the ACLU's mission and objectives. Our aim is to exemplify ethical technology usage, maintaining privacy and security, using data-driven insights to guide programming and strategy, and ensuring high standards for algorithmic fairness and transparency. The Director of Engineering, Data will be an integral part of the Product & Engineering team, which comprises engineers, product managers, designers, and operations specialists dedicated to developing engaging digital products and secure technical systems that propel the ACLU's mission as a national guardian of rights and liberties.
Full-time|$108.3K/yr - $108.3K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION The ACLU is excited to invite applications for the full-time role of Senior Accountant (Accounts Payable) within the Finance Department at our National office located in New York, NY. This position offers a hybrid work model, requiring in-office attendance for two (2) days per week or a total of eight (8) days each month. As guardians of the organization’s financial integrity, our Finance team meticulously oversees all financial operations at the National ACLU. From vendor payments to budget forecasting, we pride ourselves on equipping the organization with the necessary resources for informed financial decision-making. This role is part of a collective bargaining unit represented by ACLU Staff United (ASU). KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of the Accounting Manager, the Senior Accountant (Accounts Payable) will execute various accounting functions according to ACLU standards, GAAP, and industry regulations. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional attention to detail, strong analytical capabilities, a service-oriented mindset, and a commitment to the mission of the ACLU. DAY-TO-DAY TASKS The responsibilities of the Senior Accountant are primarily concentrated in one or two functional areas, with opportunities for cross-training to support additional areas as needed. Below is an overview of expected responsibilities, understanding that this is not an exhaustive list: Functional Area: Accounts Payable Analyze and reconcile expense schedules, ensuring proper coding and adherence to accounting policies, including those related to rent and lease agreements. Assist in the review of financial statements and reports.
Full-time|Hybrid|New York, New York, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States
ABOUT THE JOB The ACLU is actively seeking passionate applicants for the full-time role of Staff Attorney, Senior Staff Attorney, or Senior Counsel within the Voting Rights Project at our National office located in New York, NY or Washington, D.C.. This is a hybrid position requiring in-office attendance two (2) days a week or eight (8) days per month. Since its establishment in 1965, the Voting Rights Project has been at the forefront of defending and expanding political participation for voters of color following the enactment of the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA). The Project has successfully litigated numerous voting rights cases and has consistently challenged efforts aimed at voter suppression and the dilution of minority voting power. The mission of the Voting Rights Project is to cultivate and uphold a democracy that is accessible, inclusive, and devoid of racial discrimination. Our guiding principles include: (1) Ensuring every American has the right to vote; (2) Making voting a seamless and straightforward process; and (3) Guaranteeing that every individual's vote carries equal weight. Employing a comprehensive advocacy model, the Project integrates legislative advocacy, public education, and litigation strategies, currently managing active cases in over a dozen states. Recent highlights from our docket include: Over 60 lawsuits aimed at safeguarding voters during the 2020 and 2024 elections; Two significant cases presented to the U.S. Supreme Court that contested the discriminatory census practices of the first Trump Administration, including Department of Commerce v. New York and New York Immigration Coalition v. Trump; Legal challenges against discriminatory congressional and state legislative maps, including pivotal cases before the U.S. Supreme Court such as Louisiana v. Callais and Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Join the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as an Information Security Officer, where you will play a pivotal role in safeguarding the organization's digital assets and sensitive information. The ideal candidate will possess a robust understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices, alongside a commitment to defending civil liberties.Your responsibilities will include developing, implementing, and monitoring security protocols, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. You will collaborate with various teams to educate staff on cybersecurity best practices and respond to incidents effectively.
Join Anchorage as a Technical Program Manager and take charge of impactful initiatives that drive our engineering organization forward. In this role, you will proactively identify critical challenges and own their resolution from inception to completion. Your expertise will be essential in delivering complex, multi-quarter projects that require collaboration across various teams and functions. You will facilitate prioritization, guide technical decisions, and implement processes that enhance team effectiveness. We seek a candidate who possesses a blend of technical acumen and strategic insight, excels in uncertain situations, and has a demonstrated ability to translate intricate, open-ended challenges into actionable programs that propel business success.Our Factors of Growth & Impact have been established to empower our team members to effectively measure their contributions, receive constructive feedback, and engage in a fulfilling learning journey while excelling in their roles.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is seeking a Digital and Technical Services Archivist for a term-limited position based in New York, NY. This role centers on managing and preserving digital archives, with a focus on maintaining access to historical documents. Role overview This position supports the ACLU’s mission by safeguarding digital records and ensuring their availability for future use. The archivist will handle materials that document the organization’s work in civil liberties and social justice. Key responsibilities Oversee the organization and preservation of digital archives Maintain systems that provide access to important historical documents Support efforts to document the ACLU’s activities and legacy Location This term-limited role is based in New York, New York.
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
Role Overview The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) seeks a Confidential Assistant to support both the President and the Board Chair. This term-limited role is based in New York, NY. What You Will Do Manage complex calendars and schedules for the President and Board Chair Coordinate communications, including calls, meetings, and correspondence Support executive operations to keep day-to-day functions running smoothly What We Look For Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion Commitment to civil rights and the mission of the ACLU This is a term-limited position. The Confidential Assistant will play a key role in supporting leadership at the heart of civil liberties advocacy.
Full-time|$200K/yr - $275K/yr|On-site|New York, NY
About FluidstackAt Fluidstack, we are at the forefront of building infrastructure that empowers cutting-edge intelligence. We collaborate with leading AI laboratories, government entities, and enterprises—including Mistral, Poolside, Black Forest Labs, and Meta—to facilitate computing capabilities at unprecedented speeds.Our mission is to accelerate the realization of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). We are a highly motivated team dedicated to delivering premier infrastructure solutions. We treat our customers’ success as our own, taking immense pride in the systems we create and the trust we establish. If you are driven by purpose, committed to excellence, and prepared to work diligently to shape the future of intelligence, we invite you to join us in pioneering what’s next.About the RoleAs a Technical Program Manager for Deployments, you will spearhead the comprehensive program delivery necessary to activate data center infrastructure and AI clusters. Operating in a dynamic and often ambiguous environment, you will coordinate efforts across construction, infrastructure, networking, and operations teams to guarantee deployment readiness and successful launches.This role necessitates an ownership mentality. You will be expected to advance programs using sometimes partial information, identify and resolve gaps, and ensure momentum across teams responsible for construction, networking, hardware, and operations. While the physical installation and construction execution are handled by partner teams, you will hold accountability for overall delivery outcomes.Focus AreasOversee program delivery for data hall and AI cluster activation from planning to operational handoff.Facilitate cross-functional collaboration among teams responsible for construction, infrastructure, network, hardware, and operations.Convert hyperscale AI/GPU and DLC infrastructure requirements into actionable deployment strategies.Anticipate downstream effects of technical sequencing decisions on capacity, scheduling, and performance.Drive alignment among teams operating at varied speeds, scopes, and time zones.Effectively navigate ambiguity, making progress with incomplete information and evolving requirements.Maintain clear program documentation and communicate status, risks, and decisions to stakeholders.Keep momentum through changing requirements, tight timelines, and cross-time-zone execution.About You5+ years of experience in managing complex data center or infrastructure programs in fast-paced environments.
Full-time|$110K/yr - $160K/yr|Hybrid|New York City
The Squarespace Technical Program Management (TPM) team is on the lookout for a Senior Technical Program Manager to spearhead our compliance initiatives within the Security organization. In this pivotal role, you will serve as a strategic partner to both Security leadership and the Legal team, guiding the comprehensive execution of cross-functional programs that tackle intricate compliance, privacy, and technical security challenges. This position requires a unique combination of extensive Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) expertise alongside technical fluency, enabling you to collaborate effectively with engineering teams to drive remediation efforts. You will take charge of outlining a clear path forward, ensuring that high-priority security and compliance projects are executed with meticulous attention to detail and maintain consistent momentum. This is a New York City-based role with a requirement to work from our office two days per week. You will report directly to the Manager of Technical Program Management. Key Responsibilities: Developing clear and effective plans throughout the technical discovery and delivery phases (scope, milestones, tasks, roles and responsibilities, risk mitigation, etc.) Facilitating collaboration and communication across various teams (Security, Engineering, Legal, etc.) to break down silos Monitoring project status and providing updates to project stakeholders Identifying opportunities for process improvements and best practices at the team level Exhibiting excellent communication skills across diverse stakeholders Ideal Candidate Profile: 4+ years of experience in a Technical Program Manager or similar role, managing engineering-driven projects throughout all phases of the software development lifecycle Expertise in GRC and Audit, specifically in leading complex compliance delivery for standards such as PCI, SOC 2, and SOX, with a proven ability to oversee the entire audit lifecycle with a proactive problem-solving approach Technical security fluency, capable of translating abstract security requirements and legal mandates (like GDPR, CCPA) into tangible, actionable technical tasks for engineering and infrastructure teams Demonstrated success in partnering with security leadership to build and maintain comprehensive department-wide roadmaps, lead planning meetings, and provide regular status reports Advanced organizational influence, able to drive alignment across diverse groups (Product, Engineering, Legal, and Finance) and impact outcomes without direct authority Proven expertise in operational excellence, particularly in Agile methodologies
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
About the Position Jane Street is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Technical Program Manager to join our engineering team in New York. As a cornerstone of our operations, technology plays a vital role in our success, and this position offers the chance to collaborate closely with our engineers to create and enhance Jane Street's trading technology. In this role, you will leverage your technical expertise to lead projects from inception to completion. This includes setting clear objectives, developing project timelines, monitoring progress, managing developer resources, identifying potential risks, and coordinating with various teams. You will be responsible for communicating project schedules, priorities, and progress updates to the broader organization. The ability to communicate effectively and manage competing priorities is essential, as you will work with a diverse range of teams—developers, business units, operations, and external financial partners—to ensure each project is delivered on time and meets or exceeds expectations. We foster a culture of innovative problem-solving, encouraging team members to think creatively when developing processes and tools for their projects. We are looking for a strategic thinker who aligns project goals with group objectives while solving challenges. This position is part of Jane Street's technology group, which designs, implements, and maintains the infrastructure supporting our trading activities. You will gain insight into a broad spectrum of the global market while working to improve our systems. The ideal candidate enjoys working independently within small teams, is eager to learn quickly, and is capable of making impactful decisions. At Jane Street, the role of a Technical Program Manager can vary widely. Depending on the team and circumstances, your responsibilities may span from program management to product management. You will thrive in this environment if you are comfortable with ambiguity and are willing to dive into challenges, applying your relevant skills in program management, product vision, or business context as needed.
Full-time|$100K/yr - $160K/yr|On-site|New York Office
About BasisBasis is a pioneering nonprofit organization specializing in applied AI research, dedicated to achieving two synergistic objectives.The first objective is to comprehend and develop intelligence. This encompasses establishing the mathematical foundations of reasoning, learning, decision-making, understanding, and explanation; subsequently, we construct software that embodies these principles.The second objective is to enhance society's capacity to tackle complex issues. This involves broadening the scope, intricacy, and variety of challenges we can address today, while also accelerating our future problem-solving capabilities.To fulfill these ambitious goals, we are creating a robust technological foundation inspired by human reasoning, alongside a collaborative organization that prioritizes human values.About the RoleWe are in search of a Technical Program Manager who possesses a deep passion for program management and is eager to propel ambitious research initiatives. In this role, you will be the crucial link connecting our researchers, engineering teams, leadership, and external partners, requiring both technical acumen and project management skills.
Full-time|$128.5K/yr - $193K/yr|On-site|New York City
At Compass, our mission is to empower individuals to find their perfect place in the world. Since our inception in 2012, we have been transforming the real estate landscape with our comprehensive platform that enables residential real estate agents to provide outstanding service to both sellers and buyers.As a Senior Technical Program Manager II within our Enterprise Technology division, you will spearhead impactful initiatives that drive innovation across Compass. Your projects will encompass significant technical enhancements, ranging from third-party SaaS implementations to the standardization of processes and metrics. Your role will focus on optimizing execution, efficiency, and consistency while managing dependencies, assessing technical risks, tracking progress, and ensuring accountability for your projects. You will maintain transparent and effective communication with senior stakeholders throughout.Key Responsibilities at Compass:Lead large-scale initiatives focused on developing new products and enhancing the Compass platform.Oversee the complete lifecycle of key programs, including detailed functional planning, stakeholder communication, and issue resolution. Identify cross-functional interdependencies and prioritize execution plans to ensure smooth daily operations.Manage relationships and configurations with third-party software vendors to ensure our systems are scalable and efficient.Collaborate with product, design, engineering, and operational leadership, and provide updates on progress and risks to executive leadership.Drive strategic planning and execution of high-impact programs within our product development teams, working closely with infrastructure and various cross-functional groups.Plan, manage, and deliver multiple technical programs spanning various organizations and locations, including involvement in M&A initiatives.Contribute significantly to the agile practice at Compass and assist in high-level planning on a quarterly and yearly basis.Promote operational excellence, cost efficiency, and continuous process improvement throughout the organization.Utilize data and metrics to create clear narratives for decision-making at both the executive and team levels.Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to standardize and scale technology operations for ongoing improvement.
Role overview The Program Manager at the City of New York plays a central part in developing and implementing initiatives that serve residents throughout New York City. This position guides programs from early planning stages through completion, always with an eye on community needs and the improvement of public services. Key responsibilities Oversee multiple projects aimed at enhancing quality of life for New Yorkers Coordinate collaboration between city departments and a range of stakeholders to keep initiatives moving forward Use project management practices to deliver services efficiently and on schedule Contribute to strategic planning and help design programs that address community priorities Location This role is located in New York City.
The City of New York is hiring a Senior Program Manager to guide major projects that impact residents across the city. This position calls for strong leadership and a strategic approach to managing programs that touch millions of New Yorkers. Key responsibilities Direct and coordinate programs from initial planning through to execution Track progress to ensure objectives and deadlines are achieved Work closely with teams and stakeholders from various city departments Spot potential risks and address issues as they come up Requirements Demonstrated experience leading complex projects or programs Strong skills in organization and communication Background in strategic planning and project oversight This role is based in New York City and supports initiatives with citywide reach.
Role overview The Program Counselor at the City of New York plays a direct role in supporting community programs designed to benefit local residents. The position involves daily interaction with participants, providing guidance and encouragement as they work toward their goals. Program Counselors help connect individuals with resources and offer steady support throughout their involvement in city programs. What you will do Meet individually with program participants to understand their needs and connect them with available city resources. Provide practical advice and support to help individuals achieve both personal and program-related goals. Work alongside community partners, city staff, and other stakeholders to improve program effectiveness. Support the City’s broader mission of community development through consistent engagement and program assistance. Location This role is located in New York, NY.
Full-time|$190K/yr - $250K/yr|On-site|New York, New York, United States
About Atria HealthAtria Health is a pioneering, membership-based preventive healthcare provider that offers innovative primary and specialty care across New York, South Florida, Los Angeles (upcoming in 2026), and provides 24/7 telemedicine services globally.Our dedicated team of over 60 elite physicians specializes in proactive, preventive, and precision-based healthcare aimed at enhancing both lifespan and healthspan. We achieve this through comprehensive screenings, state-of-the-art therapeutics, and personalized interventions designed to prevent and detect diseases at their earliest stages.Each member's healthcare journey is led by an experienced Chief Medical Officer, collaborating closely with specialists in cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, women's health, endocrinology, integrative health, performance, movement, nutrition, and more.Through our nonprofit initiatives, the Atria Research Institute and Public Health Institute, we strive to expedite the application of medical advancements and broaden access to preventive care for a global audience.Role OverviewWe are on the lookout for a Technical Lead to join our Platform Engineering team at Atria Health. In this pivotal role, you will be leading the technical strategy for our platform, mentoring engineers, and overseeing daily operations. Your primary focus will include EMR integrations (with a specific emphasis on Athena), developing effective caching strategies, and delivering robust internal tools and support for our various product teams, such as Clinical Experience, Member Experience, and Care Delivery. You will be responsible for the design and implementation of essential platform services, significantly enhancing the engineering capabilities across the organization.Tech StackLanguages: TypeScriptBackend: Node, ExpressFrontend: ReactInfrastructure: Google Cloud PlatformDatabase: MySQL, Redis, PostgreSQLIntegrations: Athena EMR, Wearable Platforms, third-party healthcare APIsTooling: GitHub, Sentry, Okta, Mixpanel, OmniKey ResponsibilitiesTechnical LeadershipEstablish and steer the technical vision for the Platform Engineering teamGuide architecture decisions regarding integration patterns, caching infrastructures, and shared servicesAct as a technical escalation resource for challenging platform issuesFacilitate design reviews to ensure that platform services meet reliability, performance, and security benchmarksEMR IntegrationsOversee the design, implementation, and upkeep of Athena EMR integrationsDevelop scalable and resilient integration patterns for clinical data synchronizationCollaborate with Clinical Experience and Care Delivery teams to identify integration requirements and deliver effective solutions
Full-time|On-site|New York, New York, United States
The ACLU is seeking a dedicated Product Manager II for our Discovery team. This term-limited position is perfect for innovative thinkers who are passionate about developing products that promote civil liberties and rights. You will work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders to design, implement, and refine product strategies that engage users effectively and advance our mission.
Apr 3, 2026
Sign in to browse more jobs
Create account — see all 16,513 results
Tailoring 0 resumes…
Tailoring 0 resumes…
We'll move completed jobs to Ready to Apply automatically.