Government E-3 Sponsorship Jobs in New York
Government and public sector roles in New York offer E-3 visa sponsorship opportunities across international organizations, research institutions, and agencies headquartered in New York City. The United Nations Secretariat, World Bank offices, and federally funded research centers in Albany and Manhattan regularly hire Australian professionals in policy, research, communications, and technical roles that qualify as specialty occupations.
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Marketing Statement
NYC Health + Hospitals/McKinney is a 320-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility with a 5-Star CMS Quality Rating located in central Brooklyn. McKinney provides exceptional short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing services in a warm and comfortable setting. McKinney residents have 24-hour access to expert care and specialty services including Parkinson’s and Dementia Care, Hospice and Palliative care, IV therapy, wound and tracheostomy care. From more than 600 Nursing Homes, McKinney ranks Top 30 in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes in New York 2024; and also received high-performance ratings for Long-term Care and Short-term Rehabilitation from U.S. News & World Report’s Best Nursing Homes in America 2024. At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Duties & Responsibilities
The Wellness Program Director will be working as a part of the holistic, proactive, and preventative Helping Healers Heal (H3) program bringing workforce wellness to all NYC Health + Hospitals staff across all tours. Reporting to the H3 Leads, the Wellness Program Director is responsible for coordination, crisis support, and successful planning, deployment, improvement and integration of wellness programming. The position will be based at the partner site or service line, working closely with Central Office. The role is workforce facing and has no patient engagement responsibilities. The Wellness Program Director will support program development and implementation, create promotional materials, and track program outcomes. This role is intended for a detail-oriented self-starter with a passion for health and wellbeing, and partnership building. The Wellness Program Director will be responsible for supporting the organizational delivery and maintenance of wellness programming throughout their site/locations. The Wellness Program Director may make regular site visits to Central Office (virtually and in-person when appropriate) to build internal capacity to deliver wellness programs that align with the NYC Health + Hospitals’ 8 Dimensions of Wellness – Emotional, Environmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social, and Spiritual. The role requires coordination with Behavioral Health Services and the EAP at assigned locations, as well as to facilitate staff wellness activities such as wellness events, proactive unit-based wellness rounds, emotional support debriefs, trainings and in-services, management of the wellness room, and the adoption of unit-based wellness. This role requires consultation at all levels of the organization with leadership, departments, units, and individuals to establish wellness plans, activities (events, debriefs, trainings, etc.), and acts as contact/guide during staff crises. This person will collaborate with the H3 Lead to maintain strong relationships internally to strengthen staff wellness programming as well as co-facilitation of the H3 Steering Team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Responsible for strategic planning associated with health and wellness programs and overall embedding and fostering of wellness culture; facilitate the strategy and process to launch new programs based on the 8 Dimensions of Well-being across the facility/service line.
- Demonstrates effectiveness in planning, organizing, and managing the ongoing operations of employee wellness at assigned location(s).
- Assist in coordination and facilitation of wellness activities and programs for all employees.
- Proactive wellness and real-time crisis support for employees; assist in the development of service line/facility-based crisis plans for employees.
- Lead and facilitate, in concert with Helping Healers Heal stakeholders, department meetings to embed unit-based wellness programming across the facility/service line.
- Maintains the budget for the Workforce Wellness department.
- Plan and implement trainings, speakers, seminars, and custom in-services that promote overall awareness and well-being of employees.
- Collaboration with Communications and Public Affairs offices to generate promotion and publicity plans for wellness programs throughout the facility/service line.
- Ensure awareness of wellness programs and resources available to improve utilization.
- Provide emotional debriefs, a 1:1 or group conversation with a focus on reflection, to foster a supportive and safe environment for all employees to connect and engage in emotional and psychological processing; minimum of 40 wellness encounters (1:1/group debriefs and wellness events) per month across all tours.
- Track all encounters on a monthly basis, enter pertinent information into the quality assurance program portal, and provide qualitative and quantitative data-based insights on facility/service line-specific utilization of the H3 program to key stakeholders.
- Oversee data management, ensuring integrity of data and use of H3 portal to accurately reflect wellness programming utilization.
- Handle sensitive and confidential mental health information due to the nature of emotional debriefs while upholding HIPAA compliance.
- Manages relationships with internal departments, partnerships with external vendors and stakeholders, and monitor the confidentiality, quality and accuracy of data and information shared/collected.
- Participate in service recovery surrounding staff well-being after sentinel events as well as risk management cases while ensuring the facility/service line are equipped to provide the necessary confidential wellness support to their staff in times of need.
- Ensure wellness programming is spread across the facility/service line equitably while establishing access across tours, weekends, and holidays by overseeing facility-specific H3 teams and programs.
- Facilitates proactive and preventative wellness rounds covering 100% of the facility/service line.
- Compile statistical summaries of participant data, training attendance, equipment inventories, process and outcome measures to ensure proper program evaluation.
- Assists the facility/service line in the development of policies and procedural guidelines relevant to the operation of the overarching wellness program and critical response workflows.
- Provides discipline & service-based wellness education and quality assurance report-outs (e.g. resident orientation, grand rounds, M&Ms, Town Hall, executive meetings, safety huddles, department heads meetings, etc.).
- Partner with H3 stakeholders and facility/service line-based H3 Steering Teams to develop partnerships with local Chiefs, Chairs, Department Heads, Directors, etc. to integrate wellness action plans across local areas.
- Cross tours and disciplines.
Minimum Qualifications
Assignment Level I
- A valid License or Limited Permit issued by the New York State Education Department to practice as a Creative Arts Therapist. Employees working with a Limited Permit must obtain Licensure within two years from their date of appointment.
Assignment Level II
- A valid License issued by the New York State Education Department to practice as a Creative Arts Therapist; and
- Two years of full-time, paid, professional experience in creative arts therapy.
Assignment Level III
In addition to meeting the requirements for Assignment Levels II, Assignment Level III Requires
- One additional year of experience.
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Search Government Jobs in New YorkGovernment E-3 Sponsorship Jobs in New York: Frequently Asked Questions
Which government employers in New York sponsor E-3 visas?
International organizations based in New York City, including the United Nations Secretariat and affiliated agencies, are among the most active sponsors of E-3 visas for government and public sector roles. Federally funded research institutions, state government contractors, and nonprofit policy organizations with federal funding in Albany and Manhattan also sponsor E-3 workers, particularly for specialized research, analysis, and technical positions that meet the specialty occupation standard.
Which cities in New York have the most government E-3 sponsorship jobs?
New York City concentrates the majority of government E-3 sponsorship opportunities in the state, driven by the density of international organizations, federal agencies, and policy-focused nonprofits in Manhattan. Albany, as the state capital, has a smaller but consistent pool of roles in public administration, policy analysis, and government contracting. Buffalo also has federal and state agency presence, though the volume of E-3-eligible roles there is notably lower than in New York City.
What types of government roles typically qualify for E-3 sponsorship in New York?
Roles that qualify as specialty occupations are eligible for E-3 sponsorship, meaning the position must normally require at least a bachelor's degree in a specific field. In New York's government and public sector, this commonly includes policy analysts, public health researchers, data scientists, communications specialists, economists, and IT professionals working for international organizations, government contractors, or federally funded research centers. General administrative or clerical roles typically do not meet the specialty occupation threshold.
How do I find government E-3 sponsorship jobs in New York?
Migrate Mate lists government and public sector roles in New York that include E-3 visa sponsorship, letting you filter specifically by visa type and state. Because E-3 sponsorship in government roles is less common than in private-sector industries, filtering by industry and location on Migrate Mate helps you focus on verified opportunities rather than manually screening large numbers of general job postings. Checking listings regularly matters, as public sector roles often have defined hiring windows.
Are there state-specific considerations for E-3 sponsorship in New York's government sector?
New York's public sector includes a large number of international organizations that operate under diplomatic frameworks, which can affect how employment is structured and whether standard E-3 sponsorship applies. Roles directly employed by a foreign government or intergovernmental organization may fall outside typical E-3 eligibility, and the employing entity must be a qualifying U.S. employer for E-3 purposes. Confirming the employer's legal structure with an immigration attorney before applying is advisable for international organization roles.
What is the prevailing wage for E-3 government jobs in New York?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.