- Manage and build relationships with partner institutions in New Jersey, supporting the Mid-Atlantic region. This includes maintaining current partners, recruiting new partners and reengaging lapsed partners through networking, research and outreach; ensure that partners understand our educational goals and implement the programs with fidelity to our model.
- Contribute to regional community of practice in Jewish youth professional and Jewish education networks.
- Work with national staff to sustain and maintain relationships with area federations and foundations.
- Ensure high quality programming by providing consultation and support to educators, including delivering or facilitating curriculum.
- Support piloting and implementation of new programming.
- Analyze local trends and follow local research on Jewish teen life, gender, and Jewish communal work to benefit local and national work, and leverage organization-wide learning and data to benefit work in region.
- Represent Moving Traditions at regional conferences, workshops and networking venues.
- Ensure that CRM is up to date, to track, report on, and manage development and program functions.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE SKILL REQUIRED
Frequently cited statistics show that women and underrepresented groups apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the criteria. We encourage you to apply if you meet the majority of the requirements.
- Embrace Moving Traditions’ mission
- 3 years experience in Jewish communal service, education, or program planning
- Strong interpersonal communications and relationship building skills; previous sales experience is a plus
- Strong writing skills
- Ability to work independently and remotely with colleagues, at a fast pace
- Ability to travel throughout the region to meet with program partners, and other constituents
- Ability to occasionally attend and support Moving Traditions educational events, which can occur on Sundays or in the evenings
- Sound judgment in setting, reviewing, and confirming priorities
- Capacity to support projects, with excellent planning, problem solving, and follow-through
- Strong attention to detail and investment in data quality
- Knowledge of Jewish life and a strong Jewish network, especially in the region
- Experience with Salesforce or other data-tracking system a plus
- Previous experience with Moving Traditions’ programs is a plus
COMPENSATION
Compensation at Moving Traditions is determined based on the salary band for the role and adjusted based on cost of living where the final candidate resides. The salary range for this part-time, 20-hour per week, non-exempt staff position is between $30K – $32K. Moving Traditions provides paid time off for vacation and sick leave, many Jewish holidays and major national holidays. Additionally, after a year of employment, employees are eligible for a 401K employer contribution.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The process for the hired applicant will include the following steps:
- Submission of a Resume as well as a Cover Letter.
- Applicants moved forward will have a phone screening with a member of Moving Traditions HR team.
- Applicants that move forward from the screening interview will have a first-round interview with the Hiring Manager.
- The final round interview will be with additional members of the Partnership team.
- Three professional references will be requested at the end of the interview process.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Moving Traditions is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, height, weight, marital status, genetic information, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law in employment or the provision of services. Moving Traditions deeply values the diversity of insight, perspective, and experience brought by people from all backgrounds. We encourage all—especially those whose identities are traditionally underrepresented in Jewish nonprofit organizations—to apply.