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Executive Photo Processing Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

IT PROJECT MANAGER

New York, NY · On-site

$107K - $127K/yr

... Senior Executives. Target program/project can be the local NY or HO promoted. REQUIREMENTS ... Deep understanding of finance, risk, operations, and data processes as well as the technologies ...

Managing Editor

Manhattan, NY · Remote

$45K - $50K/yr

As a Managing Editor, you will play a central role in keeping the editorial process organized, on ... and photo shoots. In this role, you'll work closely with the Editors in Chief and the Senior ...

Aura connects people around the world through a brilliant and simple photo-sharing experience on ... Maintain and improve build systems, testing infrastructure, and QA processes * Work on our iOS app ...

Communications Specialist

Lyndhurst, NJ · On-site

$54K - $72K/yr

Sabre88 takes pride in helping its clients improve overall business processes by tailoring best ... photo and video-editing software §A superior command of oral and written English language ...

This is a hands-on, design-heavy role - not an art direction or photo production-first position ... Work across both 2D and 3D design processes as needed * Support copywriting for advertising and ...

Photo Samples * Receive all advertising sample requests from Sales and communicate all needs to ... and inbound processing for on-time delivery to wholesale partners. * Assist management with ...

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What is the difference between Executive Photo Processing vs Photo Lab Technician?

AspectExecutive Photo ProcessingPhoto Lab Technician
CredentialsTypically requires photography or processing certificationsOften requires similar certifications or technical training
Work EnvironmentProfessional studios, corporate offices, or high-end labsPhoto labs, retail stores, or printing facilities
Industry UsageUsed in corporate, event, and portrait photography sectorsCommon in retail photo processing and printing services
Job FocusHigh-quality photo processing, editing, and finishingProcessing, printing, and quality control of photographs

Executive Photo Processing and Photo Lab Technician roles share similar technical skills and certifications, but differ mainly in their work environment and focus. Executive Photo Processing often involves high-end, professional settings with an emphasis on quality and client service, while Photo Lab Technicians typically work in retail or mass production labs. Both roles are essential in the photography industry, but they serve different market segments and operational scopes.

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Job description

Green City Force (GCF) is seeking a strategic, relationship-driven development professional to help grow the resources and partnerships that fuel our mission. The Senior Development Manager will play a central role in expanding GCF's corporate and government funding portfolios, strengthening funder relationships, and producing compelling proposals and reports that demonstrate the impact of our work.

Reporting to the Executive Director, this role is part of a collaborative Development team and works closely with finance, executive, program, and communications colleagues across the organization. The Senior Development Manager will lead key fundraising strategies, manage a portfolio of institutional relationships, oversee grant development and reporting, and help create meaningful opportunities for corporate partners to engage with GCF.

This is an opportunity for a strong writer and relationship builder who is energized by ambitious goals, complex projects, and the chance to help a mission-driven organization deepen its impact and grow sustainably.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Fundraising & Revenue Growth

  • Manage and grow GCF's corporate and government funding portfolios, identifying new revenue opportunities and advancing strategic fundraising goals.

  • Develop and implement plans to cultivate, solicit, and steward corporate and government funders in partnership with the Executive Director and Development team.

  • Research and qualify institutional prospects, with a primary focus on corporate and government funding opportunities.

  • Support fundraising events and other revenue streams as needed, contributing to GCF's annual fundraising goals.

Grant Development & Management

  • Lead the drafting, editing, and submission of letters of inquiry, proposals, grant applications, reports, and other funder communications.

  • Manage the full lifecycle of grant submissions and reporting, including calendars, internal workplans, contributor coordination, data requests, deadlines, and final submission.

  • Coordinate government funding proposals and related requirements, helping to establish clear internal processes for application and reporting compliance.

  • Monitor grant and contract review processes, ensure required documentation is complete, and proactively address potential delays or gaps.

  • Work across departments to gather programmatic data and impact stories, and use fundraising data to inform strategy and decision-making.

Relationship Management & Stewardship

  • Cultivate and steward relationships with corporate partners and government funders, in close coordination with the Executive Director.

  • Plan and oversee corporate volunteer activities, site visits, and other engagement opportunities that strengthen relationships with current and prospective partners.

  • Prepare clear funder briefings, talking points, and meeting materials, and ensure timely follow-up on relationship-building opportunities.

Development Operations & Communications

  • Support strong Development systems and processes, including accurate and timely Salesforce data management and pipeline tracking. 

  • Prepare fundraising and portfolio updates for leadership, Board, and Committee meetings under the direction of the Executive Director.

  • Contribute to GCF's external communications and visibility efforts, including drafting web, blog, and other public-facing content as needed.

  • Help guide the development of high-quality collateral and visual materials, coordinating with staff, volunteers, or consultants as appropriate.

  • Support the organization and maintenance of photo and other communications assets used to tell GCF's story authentically and effectively.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
  • 5+ years of progressive experience in fundraising, development, institutional giving, or a closely related field.

  • Demonstrated success developing fundraising strategies and securing or growing institutional support from corporate, government, or foundation funders.

  • Exceptional writing and editing skills, with experience producing persuasive proposals, reports, and other funder-facing materials.

  • Strong project management and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines, stakeholders, and priorities with accuracy and follow-through.

  • Excellent interpersonal and relationship-management skills, including comfort working with senior leaders, funders, partners, and colleagues across teams.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to use data and performance metrics to track progress, identify risks, and adjust course as needed.

  • Sound judgment and the ability to weigh multiple factors, anticipate challenges, and recommend practical solutions.

  • Ability to lead cross-functional processes and meetings with clear objectives, timelines, responsibilities, and action steps.

  • Proficiency with CRM databases such as Salesforce and with Microsoft Office or Google Workspace tools.

  • Alignment with GCF's culture of problem solving, youth development, and commitment to environmental, economic, and social justice.

ABOUT GREEN CITY FORCE:

Green City Force's AmeriCorps program prepares young adults aged 18-24 who reside in the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) or low-income housing in NYC and have a high school diploma or equivalency for careers through green service. Being part of the Service Corps is a full-time commitment encompassing service, training, and skills-building experiences related to healthier buildings and communities. GCF is committed to the ongoing success of our alumni.

GCF's programs are rooted in the belief that these young NYC residents are uniquely positioned through leadership, training, and service to drive change in public housing communities while building skills, earning certifications, and gaining experience to help achieve economic prosperity. Partnerships with residents, local and city-wide organizations and agencies, funders, and employers are essential for the holistic approach required to realize the change we envision.

BENEFITS: comprehensive medical, dental, vision and life insurance, generous paid time off & holidays, 

TO APPLY: Please submit your resume and a cover letter through TRINET, no phone calls