Ithaca, New York, United States
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This is an onsite position at Ithaca College.
Candidates need a Bachelor’s degree (with Jewish education, studies, or nonprofit management as a plus), at least three years of professional experience, proven success as a relationship builder, and experience or affinity working with Jewish students; supervisory experience is preferred.
The role involves building authentic relationships with diverse Jewish students using an 'All Kinds of Jewish' approach, creating pluralistic and inclusive programming, and working evenings, weekends, Shabbats, and holidays in a welcoming, caring community.
Strong candidates will have supervisory experience, a track record of building relationships and motivating Jewish students, and the ability to foster inclusive programming in a diverse community.
Supports Jewish students through education and community
Hillel International serves Jewish college students by providing educational and cultural programming, scholarships, and fellowships. The organization focuses on enriching the lives of approximately 160,000 Jewish students annually, helping them connect with their heritage and fostering a strong sense of community and identity. Hillel's programs include the Azrieli Fellows Program for postdoctoral research in Israel and the Bernard B. and Mary L. Brusin Scholarship Fund for students from Duluth high schools. Unlike other organizations, Hillel emphasizes inclusivity and leadership development, creating a welcoming environment for students to explore their Jewish identity. The goal of Hillel International is to support and enhance the academic and personal growth of Jewish students while ensuring they remain engaged with their community.