Inclusive Culture Jobs in New York City, NY

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Pediatric Neurologist

Company: Catholic Health

Location: West Islip and Rockville Centre, NY

Posted May 19, 2025

Client Care Representative - The Landmark, NYC

Company: Tiffany & Co.

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 21, 2025

You will play a key role in supporting the full client service journey, including welcoming clients, managing repairs, solving problems, and maintaining…

Customer Service Representative (Brooklyn Onsite)

Company: Continuum Global Solutions

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted May 22, 2025

Address incoming inquiries from NYC residents related to city-oriented issues. Provide accurate information in a timely, professional and courteous manner.

Registered Nurse (RN) - ICF Group Home (Manhattan & Queens)

Company: AHRC NYC

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 21, 2025

A valid NY State or Tri-State Driver's License for more than one year, with a good driving record Preferred. Ensures that delivery of nursing care is conducted…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Inclusive Culture roles at different levels?
Junior Specialist: $60k–$80k; Mid‑level Analyst/Coordinator: $85k–$110k; Senior Manager: $120k–$160k; Director/Head of Inclusion: $160k–$210k.
What skills and certifications are essential for career success in Inclusive Culture?
Core skills: data analysis (SQL, Tableau), bias audit methodology, inclusive design (WCAG, ARIA), HRIS proficiency, and change‑management. Certifications: SHRM‑CP, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Certified Inclusion Practitioner, and accessibility credentials such as AA/AAA WCAG compliance.
Can Inclusive Culture positions be done remotely?
Yes, most Inclusion and Accessibility roles support fully remote, hybrid, or on‑site setups. Companies use collaboration tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Workspace to conduct virtual workshops and bias‑review sessions.
What career progression looks like in Inclusive Culture?
Typical path: Inclusion Specialist → Inclusion Analyst → Inclusion Manager → Director of Diversity & Inclusion → Chief Inclusion Officer. Advancement often involves gaining cross‑functional project leadership, publishing research, and expanding stakeholder networks.
What are the current industry trends shaping Inclusive Culture roles?
Trends include AI bias mitigation platforms, data‑driven inclusion dashboards, intersectionality focus, remote‑inclusive culture strategies, and the integration of inclusive design into product roadmaps.

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