Title: Business Process Senior Associate
Employee Status: Regular Full Time
Work From Home Option: Fully Remote
FLSA Status: Exempt
Job Overview:
The Business Process Senior Associate will support the execution of enterprise-level initiatives across the New York Racing Association (NYRA) and play a critical role in aligning processes with federal regulations, internal House Rules, and strategic initiatives, ensuring the organization is positioned for long-term operational excellence.
A significant portion of this role will be dedicated to developing, documenting, implementing, and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) across NYRA’s business operations, including racing operations, racing office functions, security, veterinary, and any other department that may fall under HISA/HIWU federal regulation. The position will work closely with senior leadership and department heads to document or improve existing workflows, develop new processes as needed, establish process standards, and ensure operational consistency across the organization and to promote safety and integrity.
This role will be responsible for the administration of the NYRA House Rules, including coordinating proposed updates across departments and ensuring all updates are approved and publicly distributed.
This role will also support strategic initiatives and special projects as organizational priorities evolve, providing project management and operational support for key enterprise initiatives in alignment with NYRA Strategic Plan. This includes supporting the operational transformation associated with the reopening of Belmont Park and the consolidation of downstate racing operations. The position will work with department heads to develop necessary Belmont-specific processes, with an emphasis on creating and documenting procedures required for HISA compliance.
Additional responsibilities include supporting the Racetrack Risk Management Committee, submitting HISA-required reports, and assisting with annual HISA accreditation audits.
Essential Functions:
Standard Operating Procedure Development
• Lead efforts to develop, document, implement, and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) across NYRA departments.
• Partner with department leaders to create or standardize operational processes and ensure consistency across business functions.
• Document workflows, responsibilities, escalation procedures, communication protocols, and compliance requirements.
• Review and update SOPs on a regular basis to ensure they remain accurate, effective, and aligned with business needs.
• Maintain all SOP files, ensure correct access to files are shared, and create supplemental documents to support training and onboarding.
• Create and maintain process inventories of SOPs for each department, and assess and prioritize needs and requests for additional SOPs.
• Ensure SOPs reflect regulatory obligations including those related to:
o New York State Gaming Commission regulations
o Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) rules
o Internal NYRA operational policies and House Rules
Operational Analysis & Continuous Improvement
• Evaluate current operational workflows to identify inefficiencies, risks, or gaps.
• Develop systems for capturing institutional knowledge and operational documentation.
• Support the implementation of continuous improvement initiatives across the organization.
• Assist departments in identifying and adopting best practices to improve operational effectiveness.
• Analyze business processes and recommend improvements to enhance efficiency, consistency, and accountability.
Regulatory and Association Compliance
• Create SOPs, processes and policies to support HISA regulations and required practices.
• Assist with the HISA annual accreditation audit, including providing and developing supporting documentation.
• Solicit and collect updates or proposed new content for the NYRA House Rules.
• Coordinate NYRA House Rules Committee meetings, research and provide supporting information for proposed changes, and update the NYRA House Rules with approved changes.
• Communicate updated House Rules documents internally and externally.
Strategic Planning & Organizational Alignment
• Assist the Office of the CEO and senior leadership in implementing and tracking key initiatives contained within NYRA’s strategic plan.
• Identify opportunities for improved cross-department coordination and operational efficiency.
• Support organizational readiness efforts related to major operational changes and business initiatives.
Project Management & Implementation
• Support cross-functional projects involving multiple NYRA departments.
• Coordinate project timelines, stakeholder meetings, deliverables, and reporting.
• Assist in managing complex initiatives such as:
o Belmont Park operational planning
o Operational modernization efforts
o Process improvement initiatives
• Support special projects and executive initiatives as assigned.
• Provide project management support for ad hoc operational and strategic priorities across the organization.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s or Associate’s Degree required.
• 2–5 years of experience in project management, operations, consulting, business process improvement, or strategic planning.
• Experience developing operational documentation, process maps, or Standard Operating Procedures required.
• Experience working in complex operational environments such as sports venues, racing organizations, entertainment venues, hospitality operations, construction-related operations, or regulated industries is highly desirable.
• Demonstrated ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities and stakeholder groups.
Summary of Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
This position is primarily sedentary in nature, including continuous computer work, primarily working indoors. The position requires continuous sitting and intermittent walking, standing, bending squatting and climbing.
Pay Range / Salary: $84,615.38 - $100,000
Elevates Everyone’s Experience through meaningful interactions and communication. And, by treating each other with respect and consistently displaying value and appreciation for the contributions of others.
Advances a Culture of Safety and Integrity by acting in the organization’s best interest, adhering to all policies, and upholding ethical standards.
Innovates and adapts by seeking feedback to improve performance, introducing new ideas and solutions to advance the organization.
Shows Pride of Ownership by being accountable for your role and responsibilities, mentoring colleagues, maintaining transparency in all interactions, and sharing your success with everyone involved.
Achieves Excellence by delivering your best effort, demonstrating exceptional leadership attributes, and persevering through challenges.
With a lineage of nearly 150 years, The New York Racing Association (NYRA) serves as the cornerstone of New York State's thoroughbred industry at three major tracks (Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park, and Saratoga Race Course). The industry contributes more than $3 billion annually to its urban, suburban, and rural economy. NYRA also offers a variety of exciting career opportunities – on and off the track. From Finance to Facilities, Turf to Technology, in all departments we are stewards of our sport. Join our talented team of professionals.
NYRA is committed to equal employment opportunity and to compliance with federal, state, and local anti - discrimination laws. NYRA values diversity and complies with New York State and New York City law, which prohibits discrimination and harassment against any employee, applicant for employment, or intern based on race, age, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, gender identity / expression and transgender status), national origin or ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including predisposing genetic characteristics), age (18-years-of-age & up), veteran status, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, familial status, caregiver status, partnership status, unemployment status, certain arrest or conviction records and domestic or sexual violence victim status. NYRA does not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on an employee’s membership in one or more of these protected categories, an employee’s known relationship or association with a member of one or more of these protected categories, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) holds the exclusive franchise to conduct thoroughbred racing at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course. NYRA tracks are the cornerstone of New York State’s horse racing industry, which is responsible for 19,000 jobs and more than $3 billion in annual economic impact.
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