JESNA is a continental nonprofit organization that is focused on improving Jewish education through a cycle of learnings, dissemination, and application. In short, JESNA figures out what works in Jewish education under what circumstances, actively disseminates that knowledge, and applies it in partnership with local communities and professional colleagues throughout North America.
JESNA seeks a highly-motivated, self-directed individual for a full-time position as Project Manager within its Learnings and Consultation Center (LCC). The LCC is the unit of JESNA that works to improve Jewish education by codifying knowledge about effective practices and disseminating and applying them through a variety of means including demonstration projects, consultations, conferences and colloquia, publications and the web. The Project Manager will work closely with the Director of the LCC (who is also JESNA’s Vice President for Programs and Organizational Learning) and the LCC’s staff of expert Education Consultants and Administrator.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIESThis entails:
- Manage and oversee specific JESNA national educator recruitment and recognition programs
- Assist LCC colleagues with project management and conference planning
- Assist with management of agency-wide programs and projects
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
- Ensuring that projects are implemented effectively and in a timely fashion within their contractual frameworks and budgets, and consistent with JESNA’s goals and objectives;
- Maintaining positive relationships and ongoing communication with project funders, participants, program providers and consultants, community leaders, as well as JESNA colleagues;
- Maintaining databases tracking relevant information for each program;
- Ensuring appropriate ongoing monitoring and evaluation of programs;
- Working with JESNA’s department of Institutional Advancement (IA) to ensure appropriate project funding;
- Publicizing projects and programs, in coordination and collaboration with JESNA’s Communications Director.
START DATE: August 1, 2007
- B.A., Masters degree preferred
- Experience in managing complex projects and activities in the for-profit or not-for-profit sectors
- Strong organizational skills including attention to detail and ability to juggle multiple tasks under deadlines;
- Meeting and conference planning
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing with a range of groups and individuals (particularly educators, university students, community professional and lay leaders, funders and foundation staff)
- Familiarity with the Jewish community and Jewish education
- Skills in using word processing, spreadsheet, presentation (Powerpoint) software
- Demonstrated resourcefulness, optimism, flexibility, and good humor in approach to project assignments and in working with colleagues and constituents
- Commitment to JESNA’s values, mission and goals
LOCATION: New York office
SALARY/BENEFITS: Commensurate with experience and capabilities.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Email resume and cover letter with position title in the subject line to Leora Isaacs, Director of the LCC, at lcc_pm_search@jesna.org. Please note that due to the volume of applicants anticipated, we will only be contacting those applicants that we feel best meet our criteria for the position.
JESNA IS COMMITTED TO WORKPLACE DIVERSITY.
A collaborative resource for thoughtful (and possibly frustrated) folks interested in trying to do things just a little better.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Job Posting: Project Manager, Learnings and Consultation Center (JESNA)
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Job Posting: Deputy Director of Communications at JFSJ
The Jewish Funds for Justice (JFSJ) is a national public foundation with offices in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JFSJ is helping to build a resurgent movement for justice with a significant Jewish presence at its center. Because of our innovative programming, more synagogues are building dynamic congregations, more working families own their own homes, more young Jews are becoming Jewish leaders, more volunteers are serving the common good, and more communities are organizing for social change. We are a rapidly growing, entrepreneurial organization seeking to hire someone in our New York office who shares our values and enjoys a fast-paced, friendly, collaborative and ambitious work environment.
JFSJ was created from the merger of three non-profits: The Shefa Fund, Jewish Fund for Justice, and Spark: Partnership for Service. Learn more at jewishjustice.org and jspot.org
Position Summary: The Deputy Director of Communications will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Communications Department. This will include increasing JFSJ’s earned media presence, contributing to jspot.org – our blog and action center, and creating a JFSJ speaker’s bureau. The Deputy Director of Communications will report to the Director of Communications & Public Policy. Applicants should be comfortable working in an environment that is fast-paced but which also values personal development and work-life balance.
Qualifications:
Requirements include a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 3 years working in communications and/or journalism. Strong writing skills in various forms a must. We are looking for someone with an appreciation for and an understanding of the work of the social justice field. Experience in or familiarity with the Jewish nonprofit world is a plus. Jewish Funds for Justice is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity on its staff.
Major Responsibilities of the Deputy Director position:
- Help program directors promote their programs in press
- Develop JFSJ Speaker’s Bureau
- Outreach to media (including regular press releases)
- Maintain press calendar & “clip book”
- Contribute to jspot.org, our blog
- Support work of Director of Communications
- Salary: commensurate with experience. We offer a generous benefits package.
How to Apply: Please send a short cover letter, two writing samples, and your resume to: jobs@jewishjustice.org with the position title in the subject line. We will not respond to all applicants. Only applicants considered for the position will be contacted to interview. We will review applicants on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Hours: Full-Time
This job is salaried.
Nonprofit organization
Listed at New York, NY.
Job Posting: Deputy Director of Communications at JFSJ
The Jewish Funds for Justice (JFSJ) is a national public foundation with offices in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JFSJ is helping to build a resurgent movement for justice with a significant Jewish presence at its center. Because of our innovative programming, more synagogues are building dynamic congregations, more working families own their own homes, more young Jews are becoming Jewish leaders, more volunteers are serving the common good, and more communities are organizing for social change. We are a rapidly growing, entrepreneurial organization seeking to hire someone in our New York office who shares our values and enjoys a fast-paced, friendly, collaborative and ambitious work environment.
JFSJ was created from the merger of three non-profits: The Shefa Fund, Jewish Fund for Justice, and Spark: Partnership for Service. Learn more at jewishjustice.org and jspot.org
Position Summary: The Deputy Director of Communications will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Communications Department. This will include increasing JFSJ’s earned media presence, contributing to jspot.org – our blog and action center, and creating a JFSJ speaker’s bureau. The Deputy Director of Communications will report to the Director of Communications & Public Policy. Applicants should be comfortable working in an environment that is fast-paced but which also values personal development and work-life balance.
Qualifications: Requirements include a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 3 years working in communications and/or journalism. Strong writing skills in various forms a must. We are looking for someone with an appreciation for and an understanding of the work of the social justice field. Experience in or familiarity with the Jewish nonprofit world is a plus. Jewish Funds for Justice is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity on its staff.
Major Responsibilities of the Deputy Director position:
- Help program directors promote their programs in press
- Develop JFSJ Speaker’s Bureau
- Outreach to media (including regular press releases)
- Maintain press calendar & “clip book”
- Contribute to jspot.org, our blog
- Support work of Director of Communications
How to Apply: Please send a short cover letter, two writing samples, and your resume to: jobs@jewishjustice.org with the position title in the subject line. We will not respond to all applicants. Only applicants considered for the position will be contacted to interview. We will review applicants on a rolling basis until the position is filled.