Programs To Support Work-Life Balance Jobs in New York City, NY

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Senior HVAC Technician

Company: The Metro Group, Inc.

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

This role leads crews in repairs, modifications, and installations of various components of HVAC systems as well as independently completing troubleshooting and…

Overnight CDL B Delivery Driver

Company: The Chefs Warehouse

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

Maintains truck log according to state and federal regulations. Maintains telephone or radio contact with supervisor to receive delivery instructions.

Pharmacist Needed Part time

Company: Confidential

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

*Job Overview* We are looking for Part time PHARMACIST. ONLY 1 week day and Sunday. Prime Rx system experience required. Pay: $75.00 per hour Weekdays :…

Welder

Company: Ultimate Boiler Treatments

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

Utilize hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment to fabricate metal components. Proven experience in welding with a strong understanding of fabrication…

Global Practice Architect, Data IV, Google Cloud

Company: Google

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

You will orchestrate across numerous contributing teams including Solutions, Services, Partners, Product Engineering, Marketing, and GTM stakeholder…

Software Development Engineer III, Annapurna Labs

Company: Annapurna Labs (U.S.) Inc.

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

5+ years of leading design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience. A day in the life.

Software Development Engineer III, Annapurna Labs

Company: Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 13, 2025

5+ years of leading design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience. A day in the life.

Oracle Technical Architect

Company: Pyramid Consulting, Inc

Location: Jersey City, NJ

Posted Aug 13, 2025

By applying to our jobs you agree to receive calls, AI-generated calls, text messages, or emails from Pyramid Consulting, Inc. and its affiliates, and…

Frequently Asked Questions

Typical salary ranges by seniority
Entry‑level (Program Coordinator, 0‑2 yrs) $60‑80 k in tech; Mid‑level (Manager, 3‑6 yrs) $80‑110 k; Senior (Director, 7‑10 yrs) $110‑150 k; VP/Head of Employee Experience in large SaaS firms can exceed $170 k plus equity.
Required skills and certifications
Core tech skills: proficiency with HRIS (Workday, BambooHR), data analysis (SQL, Python, Power BI), survey platforms (Culture Amp, Glint), and Slack/Teams bot development. Certifications: SHRM‑CP/SHRM‑SP, Certified Employee Experience Professional (CEXP), HR Analytics Certificate, or Certified Wellness Coach. Soft skills: stakeholder communication, program design, change management, and empathy.
Remote work availability
Over 70 % of Programs to Support Work‑Life Balance roles offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements, especially in software, fintech, and health‑tech firms. Remote candidates can manage program dashboards via cloud, conduct virtual focus groups, and collaborate through Asana or Monday.com.
Career progression paths
Typical ladder: Program Coordinator → Program Manager → Senior Program Manager → Director of Employee Experience → VP of People/Wellness. Lateral moves to HR Tech Product Manager or Remote Work Policy Lead are also common, expanding skill sets in product development and policy design.
Industry trends
Current trends include AI‑driven personalization of wellness content, integration of mental‑health apps into enterprise platforms, data‑driven ROI tracking using advanced analytics, and a shift toward flexible scheduling and remote‑first policies. Companies are increasingly using employee‑experience metrics to justify budget increases.

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