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What is a full time Hebrew?

A Full Time Hebrew job typically refers to a position that requires fluency in the Hebrew language and involves working a standard full-time schedule, usually around 35-40 hours per week. Such jobs can be found in various fields, including education, translation, customer service, and business roles that serve Hebrew-speaking clients or communities. The responsibilities may include translating documents, teaching Hebrew, providing customer support, or working in bilingual environments. Employers often seek candidates who are proficient in reading, writing, and speaking Hebrew. These roles can be found both in countries where Hebrew is an official language, like Israel, and in international organizations with Hebrew-speaking clientele.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Hebrew language specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hebrew Language Specialist, you need fluency in Hebrew and English, strong written and verbal communication skills, and typically a degree in linguistics, translation, or a related field. Familiarity with CAT (computer-assisted translation) tools, localization platforms, and sometimes relevant language proficiency certifications are commonly required. Attention to detail, cultural awareness, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for ensuring high-quality language work. These skills are vital for accurate, culturally appropriate translations and effective communication in global or multilingual environments.

What are some common challenges faced by full-time Hebrew language professionals working in diverse environments?

Full-time Hebrew language professionals, such as translators, interpreters, or educators, often navigate challenges like bridging cultural nuances, staying updated with evolving modern Hebrew vocabulary, and adapting communication styles for different audiences. Working in multicultural teams or with international clients may require sensitivity to various backgrounds and expectations. Balancing accuracy and speed, especially under tight deadlines, is also a frequent aspect of the role, making strong organizational and interpersonal skills essential for success.
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Infographic showing various Full Time Hebrew job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Full time Paraprofessional- Farber Hebrew Day School

ElevatEd

Southfield, MI • On-site

$22K - $23K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Early Childhood Paraprofessional

Job Purpose


Farber Hebrew Day School/s Early Childhood Center, located in Southfield Michigan, is seeking a paraprofessional. This position will work closely with the classroom teacher to implement educational activities that meet the social, emotional, intellectual, physical, spiritual, and creative needs of individual students, and ensure that the children are well cared for and safe.

Job Type: Full-time

Schedule:

  • Full time: Monday to Friday 7:45 am - 4:00 pm

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Be an active member of the classroom, playing, interacting and guiding the students.
  • Be part of a rotating schedule for morning drop off and dismissal duty. 
  • Model good behavior by showing the children how to do the task rather than telling them how to do it.
  • Discuss and support the behavior policies implemented by the classroom teacher.
  • Accompany the class to and from and remain with them during all special classes.
  • Be pleasant and polite with parents, but all discussion and questions regarding children should be directed to the classroom teacher.  
  • Join the teacher during free play/small group time. Help at the project table or interact with the children during their free-play time. Help children either in small groups, or individually.
  • Join the teacher on the floor, close to the children, during circle time and help children who need help focusing or provide appropriate redirection.
  • Clean the tables after projects, snack and lunch using warm water, soap and bleach
  • Maintain the cleanliness of the easel area (including cleaning paint brushes)
  • Ensure the classroom snack cabinet is supplied with snacks and paper goods (napkins, bowls, spoons, forks, cups, etc.)
  • Set up snack and juice
  • Keep track of diapers, pull-ups, extra clothes, wipes and send a note for any child who needs supplies
  • Change children’s diapers
  • Assist children using the bathroom
  • Assist children at arrival with coats, backpacks and lunches. Check backpacks for notes/supplies when necessary.
  • Help and direct the children to clean.
  • Participate in the 16 hours of required professional development as provided by Farber Hebrew Day School.

 Knowledge and Skills

  • Ability to work effectively with administrators, colleagues, office and school-based staff, students, parents, and community
  • Demonstrated professionalism, responsibility, and a strong work ethic
  • Positive attitude and a drive for personal excellence

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma
  • Two – three years’ experience working with young children
  • Early Childhood degree/CDA, a plus

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

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