Role Overview
Make your mark on Jewish student life by joining Illini Hillel at UIUC as the Springboard Fellow. You will build one on one relationships with students, plan and execute engaging events and programs around campus, and help inspire students to make a commitment to Jewish life .
Under the supervision of the Engagement Director of Cohen Hillel Center, the Springboard Fellow-Engagement Associate will focus on outreach, engagement and empowerment of uninvolved students and will work to connect them to Jewish opportunities in Champaign-Urbana. The fellow will create a Jewish Student Network on campus, as a group outside of Hillel, to engage students without the stigma and preconceived notions of Hillel.
We have an estimated 3,000 Jewish students at the University of Illinois and there is not a one size fits all approach for how we can reach them all. You will have the chance to learn from what works, build connections between students and have the opportunity to develop meaningful Jewish experiences
You'll wake up each day (or at least most) and be genuinely excited and enthusiastic about creating an inviting place that inspires students to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. This is so much more than your average 9-to-5.
About The Springboard Fellowship
The Springboard Fellowship is a paid, two-year fellowship that brings recent college grads with raw talent, passion, and skills needed to reimagine and redesign Jewish student life to college campuses across North America.
Trained in Relationship-Based Engagement, Human-Centered Design and other entrepreneurial frameworks, you will be exposed to the most successful initiatives from across the Hillel movement. Fellows will work with students to imagine, create, and refine experiences for Jewish life that dramatically impact student engagement, efficiently and strategically apply and scale successful initiatives from across the movement, and give birth to cutting-edge ideas that have the potential to transform how Hillel and creates inclusive spaces for #AllKindsOfJewish.
We’re looking for people who embrace challenges, take risks, fail, and learn from the past, while maintaining their passion and sense of humor. Extensive Jewish education is not necessary — just an interest in creating a vibrant Jewish community, a commitment to learning, and the desire to make a difference in the lives of students.
What You’ll Do
GOALS:
- Creates and cultivates 180 one-on-one relationships with Jewish students by meeting them where they live, work and/or study, utilizing creative methods to reach and interest them. This could mean tabling, creating dorm programs, eating meals in the dorms, or similar initiatives.
- Spends time on campus during Shabbat and Jewish holidays, offering a multitude of ways for students to connect with Jewish life; sometimes this will mean bringing Shabbat/Holidays to the students and other times helping students build their own Jewish experiences.
- Creates micro-communities and programs in UIUC’s dorms, building collaborations with student organizations and university staff members (such as staff in dorms, student affairs etc…).
- Coordinate bridge building work with other cultural and religious groups on campus, demonstrating allyship and facilitating collaborative events with non-Jewish groups, with Greek houses and under-represented majors.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
- Meet with students from different cohorts and demographics on campus to engage them, identify their interests and connect to opportunities.
- Tabling on the quad and in the dorms on a regular basis
- Work with the Engagement Director to create a strategic plan for on-campus initiatives
- Connect with Jewish students from micro-communities such as majors and Greek houses
- Meet with University staff from dorms and dining halls to find new ways to bring Judaism into students’ every day lives
- Go to non-Jewish cultural house events to meet their student leaders and work with them on programs and initiatives
About Hillel International
In 1923, Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means, a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today, Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization, the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.
Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.