Temple Emanuel of Tempe, a Reform congregation in Tempe, Arizona, is seeking to hire the following part-time teaching positions starting on July 16th, 2023:
Sundays from 9:15am - 11:45am: Hebrew Teacher - Multiple Levels (beginner through advanced) Wednesdays from 5pm – 7pm: 4th Grade – Israel Studies We are looking for engaging teachers who love teaching Judaism and Jewish values to kids. Our Hebrew classes require Hebrew knowledge, as well as knowledge of T’fillah. JOB EXPECTATIONS • Fulfilling all teaching duties. • Following the curriculum. • Planning for lessons and preparing all materials prior to class. • Assisting in the planning and implementation of grade-level Family Education programs. • Meeting with or calling students or parents as necessary before or after class sessions. • Responding promptly to parent phone calls and/or e-mails. • Keeping accurate attendance records and contacting parents when students are absent. • Participating in required professional development activities. • Submitting two emergency sub plans for each class taught. • Attending programs which involve their grade level(s) such as Family Shabbat services, Family Education programs, special activities, and inter-school programs. • Communicating curriculum, class, and school/Temple activities with all parents by email weekly. • Attend staff meetings, as well as two teacher in-services in July on Sundays prior to the start of Religious School. QUALIFICATIONS • A love of working with kids! • Passion for Judaism and Jewish education. • Knowledge of Jewish traditions and values, as well as the willingness to learn and grow. • Commitment to teamwork. • Ability to pass a background check. BENEFITS • Free Temple membership for a single person. • Frequent snacks! • Hugs from kids! COMPENSATION This is a part-time position with a starting salary range of $18-20 per hour, depending on experience. You are also paid for your planning time and any extra duties. CONTACT If you are interested, please send your resume and an introductory email to Jessie Rubenstein at jessie@emanueloftempe.org. At Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps, our first priority is the campers and creating transformative experiences for them, but we also care deeply about the staff and their personal and professional journeys. It is extremely important to us that the staff as well as the campers get a chance to become who they want to be, to learn, and to grow.
Specialists provide particular programming and activities that campers participate throughout the day. Potential senior staff members must have experience in supervision, programming, and education. We are always looking for new staff members with new skills and ideas. Even without previous experience in camping, you can still apply to work at Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps! Current open out-of-cabin positions include: Head of the Nature Program, Sports Director, Art Assistant, Office Staff, Camp Photographer Reach out to Erica Feinman and fill out the application: https://www.wbtcamps.org/staff/how-to-apply erica@wbtcamps.org Overview:
Camp Daisy and Harry Stein, owned and operated by Congregation Beth Israel in Scottsdale, is a unique and exciting place. A Jewish overnight summer camp nestled in the majestic Bradshaw Forest of Prescott, Arizona, it is a place where campers discover more about themselves, their abilities, & their Judaism. A summer of fun, a lifetime of memories! We are seeking enthusiastic individuals to have the primary responsibility for campers and their care. This includes living in a cabin and working with co-counselors. Skill Set: Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills Competent and energetic, demonstrating a love of working with young people Displays a high level of personal and professional responsibility A caring, responsible and supportive individual Self-Starter and team player Position Responsibilities: • To have primary responsibility for campers and their care. • To plan and assist in planning activities for the cabin and unit where necessary, including evening programs, special programs, camp outs, and cabin time. • In conjunction with Co-Counselor(s), be responsible for recording and keeping reports on campers as assigned. • To maintain involvement in camp programs including: planning facilitating, set-up, clean-up, and preparation of materials. • To supervise sending and receiving camper mail and laundry. • The requisitioning of needed supplies and equipment, as well as, maintaining and returning any camp equipment used. • To take special care in guidance and supervision of campers during "down times"-early morning, rest hour, bedtime, etc. Campers should never be left without supervision. • Maintain a healthy working relationship with Co-Counselor. Communicate problems or issues with Unit Head. Make sure that all available counselors are present with the cabin group. • To write letters to campers' parents midway through each session, and to have the letters reviewed by your designated Unit Head. The letters should contain both an update and evaluation of the campers. • To evaluate in writing the program, staff, and procedures, making suggestions and recommendations for the future. • To abide by and enforce all camp policies. To sit Shmira (OD) as assigned (supervise cabins at night). The Shamayim Campus Fellowship is a program that gives Jewish vegetarian and vegan college students the tools and support they need to educate their communities about animal advocacy. Through the Shamayim Campus Fellowship, students learn valuable leadership skills, educate themselves and their peers about animal advocacy, and create a lasting change in their communities. A campus fellow will have the opportunity to work directly with the Shamayim team. We will help them hone their activism and leadership skills, develop a plan on how to make animal advocacy a talking point on their campus, and supply them with the tools and funding necessary for tabling, serving vegan food, and other outreach activities. Who should apply: 1. Jewish Vegan or Vegetarian college students 2. Students who want to create change 3. Students who want leadership experience 4. Students who want to meet other students with similar values Responsibilities include: 1. Attending monthly learning calls 2. Hosting and planning events and programs on their campus 3. Submitting summaries and surveys throughout the program At the end of the program, and upon completion of the tasks listed above, fellows can earn a modest stipend. The deadline to apply is June 30th at 11:59pm ET. Interviews are conducted throughout June and July, and selections are announced by the end of July. This year's Fellowship will run from August 2023 --> May 2024. If you have any questions, or know someone who you think is a good fit, please email emma@shamayim.us You can find out more about Shamayim: Jewish Animal Advocacy on our website- https://shamayim.us/shamayim-campus-fellowship/ |
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