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7/27/2023

Chapter Excellence Intern

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Location of Position: Mountain Region 
Who We Are:  
 
We are a global network of passionate professionals excited to make a difference in the lives of Jewish teens. We are the Jewish community's largest and fastest-growing pluralistic platform for reaching and inspiring Jewish teens during the school year with 600 teen-led local chapters and over 100 weekend retreats along with a plethora of summer experiences including Israel visits, global travel programs, and leadership camps. We work as a strong and inclusive team and every day is different by design. We are fast-paced, high energy and results driven. 
 
Time Commitment: 5-15 hours a week (will vary), some nights and weekends required. 
Pay: $15 - $17 per hour 
 
What you will do as an intern focused on the BBYO chapter experience 
  • Work directly with teens (grades 8-12) to create impactful, fun, and dynamic programming. 
  • Coach teens on how to run their chapters. 
  • Be present at chapter events and meetings. 
  • Support teens in building out chapter calendars.  
  • Create high quality programs with the teens. 
  • Keep chapters up to date on movement initiatives.  
  • Work with teens to attract and retain members to build and grow chapters. 
  • Oversee Chapter attendance data, including Chapter event registration forms. 
  • Work alongside colleagues to bring new, innovative, and fun ideas to the community.  
  • Facilitate effective communication amongst chapters and with parents or other relevant community members. 
  • Provide ad hoc administrative support with new membership, event registrations, attendance, and other online forms. 
  • Meet monthly with fellow chapter excellence interns for professional development. 
  • Other duties as assigned. 
 
Role Requirements: 
  • Must live in the region or within close driving distance- this is not a remote position. 
  • The number of hours worked per week is flexible, but at minimum 5 hours per week.   
  • A creative and responsible self-starter who is comfortable with both taking initiative and working in collaboration with teens. 
  • A background in BBYO or similar youth/Jewish organization is preferred but not required. 
  • Detail-oriented with excellent written and verbal communication skills 
  • Transport self to and from chapter or regional events. 
  • Unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. without holding a visa or sponsorship. 
  • To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each essential duty/function with or without reasonable accommodation in accordance with applicable law. 

    https://bbyo.org/about-us/careers-detail/?gh_jid=5111721

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6/22/2023

Teaching Assistant

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Chanen Preschool is looking for energetic and dependable people to come work at our Jewish Preschool. We are looking for staff who enjoy playing with children ages 2-5 years of age. Experience with children preferred. Must be able to obtain a Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card, First Aide/CPR Card, and TB in the last 12 months. Hourly salary ranges from $16-$18 an hour dependent on experience.

Start: July 31st
End: May 17th, 2024

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6/13/2023

BBYO Genesis Fellowship: Mountain Region

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Location: Scottsdale, Arizona

Pay: $47,000-$52,000 annually based on experience (year one), $47,000-$52,000 annually plus performance-based raise (year two) *state-minimum salaries where applicable 
*2-year Fellowship program with the ability to apply for permanent roles after fellowship completion.  
* Israel/International Travel extension in year 2, end date no later than August 15th, 2025
Are you ready to launch your career in an organization that values community, is guided by Jewish values, and ensures our newest professionals have a head-start in a competitive job market? Are you interested in travelling and learning new skills to use inside or out of the Jewish professional space?  Are you hoping to effectively build your global network quicky while doing great work in the world? If so, read on because BBYO is looking for awesome talent to join our inaugural BBYO Genesis Fellowship program.    
BBYO fellows play a key role in the success of BBYO by working closely with teens in cities across the United States to create strong programs, develop leadership skills, and make their chapters great. This is an amazing opportunity to make an impact by engaging with and inspiring Jewish teens to do great things.  

You:  
You love working with teens. You’re creative, quick on your feet, and you like your job to change every day. You’re not the kind of person who wants to sit behind a desk. You have an infectious personality, and you love getting others to join you in changing the world. You're a problem solver and you're good at juggling multiple priorities at once. 

Us:  
We’re a global network of passionate professionals excited to make a difference in the lives of Jewish teens. We are the Jewish community’s largest and fastest growing pluralistic platform for reaching and inspiring Jewish teens during the school year with 600 teen-led local chapters and over 100 weekend retreats along with a plethora of summer experiences including Israel visits, global travel programs and leadership camps. We work as a strong and inclusive team and every day is different by design. We are fast-paced, high energy and results driven. 

Job Requirements: 
  • 0-3 years of work experience 
  • A bachelor's degree or higher 
  • Experience with youth or teens is preferred
  • Organized with an attention to detail 
  • Ability to be flexible in geographic placement. Placements will be communicated by April 30th, 2023.
  • Attend BBYO’s staff conference each year and staff BBYO’s International Convention each year.
  • Ability to travel as needed and to staff a summer leadership program at a location in the U.S. for 2-3 weeks during summer 2023. 
  • Ability to travel as needed and to staff a summer leadership program in Israel. for 2-3 weeks during summer 2024.  Fellows will staff BBYO’s Israel Journey teen trip, and then stay for a cohort experience.
  • Unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. without holding a visa or sponsorship.
  • To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each essential duty/function with or without reasonable accommodation in accordance with applicable law.

bbyo.org/about-us/careers-detail/?gh_jid=4772757

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5/17/2023

Beth El Congregation Hebrew School Director

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The Congregation
We are a multifaceted, intergenerational community devoted to finding joy through Torah and the traditions of the Jewish people, as expressed in the Masorti/Conservative movement. Our goal is to foster individual and collective spiritual and intellectual growth in a warm atmosphere of friendship and support.

The Hebrew School
Beth El’s Hebrew School inspires Pre-K through 8th grade students and their families to love Judaism, engage deeply with our traditions, and facilitate a just community and world. We cultivate a caring, child-centered environment with a strong emphasis on recognizing and supporting individual learning styles.

Our curriculum currently has a focus on Hebrew through prayers, the Jewish calendar year and life-cycle events, and Jewish identity. We meet on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings and anticipate an enrollment of 35-40 students for the 2023 - 2024 school year.

We are seeking a joyful, inclusive, dynamic, and visionary Jewish leader who will help grow our Hebrew School program.

The ideal candidate will have:
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in education, preferably in Jewish education
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Jewish Education or related field preferred. Candidates with cantorial or rabbinic experience are also welcome to apply.
Supervisory management experience
Administrative capability including logistics and budgeting
Demonstrated ability to build relationships with youth, teens, families, colleagues, and community leaders
Desire and initiative to grow the school

Job Responsibilities
Manages Hebrew School in all aspects during the academic year, including hiring, supervising, and evaluating staff, student enrollment, and preparing and managing the religious school budget within synagogue guidelines.
Assists teachers in creating and maintaining a pleasant, engaging, and focused learning environment. Helps teachers establish strong relationships with students and parents.
Assesses and develops all areas of curriculum with respect to industry’s standards and the specific needs of the Beth El community
Regularly communicates with all relevant stake-holders
Community outreach, with a particular focus on increasing school enrollment

Work Schedule/Time Commitments
Hebrew School class sessions
Time needed for administration of school and related duties
Family holiday events and occasional Shabbat services (may include Kabbalat Shabbat, family-oriented Saturday morning services, or B’Nei Mitzvah services)
Board, staff, and/or committee meetings
Current position is part-time during the school year (approximately 25-30 hours per week)
Position has the potential to grow after the first year, depending on candidate’s expertise and synagogue needs
Position begins August 1, 2023

Benefits
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance (paid by employee)
Complimentary synagogue membership
Salary range $25,000 - $30,000, depending on experience and qualifications

How to apply
Email resume, cover letter, and references to [email protected]

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