Role: Manager Israel Action and Addressing Antisemitism Program
May 4th 2024, 12:00 pm
Hillel International is looking for a passionate and creative professional to serve as Manager for our Israel Action and Addressing Antisemitism Program (IAP). The ideal candidate will deeply understand engaging students and campus communities in proactive Israel programming. They will leverage their relationship-building experience to mentor and support Hillel professionals effectively. Working closely with Hillel International and local Hillel teams, the Manager will contribute to the development of impactful Israel and Antisemitism education and engagement initiatives, responding adeptly to anti-Israel and antisemitic challenges on campuses.
The IAP Manager will report to the Associate Director of the IAP, functioning as an integral part of the IAP team. Candidates based in the Eastern time zone are preferred, and the role, though remote, involves approximately 40% travel. The salary for this position ranges from $50,000 to $60,000.00. What You’ll Do
Provide support to Hillels addressing anti-Israel and antisemitic activities on campus
Assist a cohort of campuses in developing and implementing Israel education and engagement programs
Create proactive educational programming initiatives
Foster and sustain relationships with pro-Israel partner organizations at local and regional levels
Serve as a campus consultant for Hillels facing crises and catalysts, as required
Develop joint programming opportunities for multiple Hillels, including international initiatives
Manage programs designed to engage Hillel student leaders in proactive Israel programming
Who we’re looking for
Demonstrated understanding of Middle East affairs and Israel's current landscape
Experience in informal education
Background in the Jewish communal/non-profit sector
Basic proficiency in Hebrew
Experience working with Israelis and/or diverse cultures
A bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred
Skills and experience
1-5 years of experience in a related field
Adaptable and eager to learn on the go
Composed under pressure and crises
Outgoing and skilled in relationship-building
Experienced consensus builder, navigating diverse stakeholders
Community organization skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong organizational abilities
Comfortable with ambiguity
Independent work capabilities
Able to manage multiple projects concurrently
Genuine interest and personal connection to Israel
What You’ll Get
The salary range is $50,000-$60,000. Hillel offers a comprehensive benefits plan, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off for Jewish and federal holidays, a flexible work-from-home policy, and professional development opportunities through Hillel U and partner organizations.
Time Zones and Remote Workplace
Our remote team welcomes applications from North America in the Eastern time zone with eligibility to work in the United States. We maintain a flexible work schedule that supports employees in achieving success professionally and personally. Regular in-person gatherings, training, and conferences are expected, despite the remote nature of the position. Next Steps
Applications close on May 17th
The formal interview process begins on May 20th and we’re hoping to hire our IAP Manager by June 7th
Hillel is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive environment for all.
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Education and Education jobs that are similar:
$70,000 — $90,000/year