
The City of New York operates as the largest local government in the United States, delivering a broad spectrum of public services that span infrastructure, education, housing, public health, sustainability, economic development, technology, and emergency management. It serves a diverse population of over 8.4 million residents, positioning itself at the intersection of policy, innovative urban planning, and community-focused initiatives. The city distinguishes itself through its commitment to inclusivity, offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a wide array of career opportunities across more than 40 agencies. Through programs such as business planning, financing, legal hiring, and minority-owned enterprise certification, the city supports economic growth while ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for all New Yorkers.
The Paralegal Aide Level 2, Operations role involves processing legal documents, case files, and mail for the New York City Law Department. The successful candidate will handle assigned work with accuracy and efficiency, interacting with the public professionally and courteously. Responsibilities include data entry, mail sorting, and photocopying litigation documents.
The City of New York operates as the largest local government in the United States, delivering a broad spectrum of public services that span infrastructure, education, housing, public health, sustainability, economic development, technology, and emergency management. It serves a diverse population of over 8.4 million residents, positioning itself at the intersection of policy, innovative urban planning, and community-focused initiatives. The city distinguishes itself through its commitment to inclusivity, offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a wide array of career opportunities across more than 40 agencies. Through programs such as business planning, financing, legal hiring, and minority-owned enterprise certification, the city supports economic growth while ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for all New Yorkers.