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Founded in 1951 by representatives of 23 major international Jewish organizations, the Claims Conference negotiates for and disburses funds to individual survivors and organizations and seeks the ...

Program Assistant - SW

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Founded in 1951 by representatives of 23 major international Jewish organizations, the Claims Conference negotiates for and disburses funds to individual survivors and organizations and seeks the ...

Manager of Jewish Enrichment At BBYO, our mission drives us to reimagine work as something fun ... Travel may include regional conventions, staff convention, team retreats, International Convention ...

Program Associate

Manhattan, NY ยท Hybrid

$66K - $73K/yr

Founded in 1951 by representatives of 23 major international Jewish organizations, the Claims Conference negotiates for and disburses funds to individual survivors and organizations and seeks the ...

Program Associate

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$66K - $73K/yr

Founded in 1951 by representatives of 23 major international Jewish organizations, the Claims Conference negotiates for and disburses funds to individual survivors and organizations and seeks the ...

Program Assistant - SW

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$50K - $52K/yr

Founded in 1951 by representatives of 23 major international Jewish organizations, the Claims Conference negotiates for and disburses funds to individual survivors and organizations and seeks the ...

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As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for international jewish in the United States is $60,798.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $60,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are International Jewish professionals?

International Jewish professionals are individuals who work within organizations, agencies, or communities that have a global Jewish focus or presence. Their roles may include promoting Jewish culture, education, and advocacy across countries, supporting Jewish communities worldwide, and fostering international cooperation among Jewish organizations. These professionals can work in a variety of fields, such as diplomacy, humanitarian aid, education, or cultural programming, often requiring cross-cultural communication skills and knowledge of global Jewish issues.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an International Jewish Community Leader, and why are they important?

To thrive as an International Jewish Community Leader, you need a deep understanding of Jewish history, culture, and religious practices, often supported by relevant academic credentials or rabbinical ordination. Familiarity with community management platforms, event planning tools, and cross-cultural communication systems is important. Strong interpersonal skills, diplomacy, and the ability to inspire and unite diverse groups are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure effective leadership, foster community cohesion, and promote positive representation on a global scale.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in international Jewish community organizations?

Professionals in international Jewish community organizations often navigate complex cultural differences, language barriers, and varying community needs across regions. Balancing global objectives with local sensitivities can be challenging, as each community may have unique traditions and priorities. Additionally, coordinating across time zones and managing relationships with diverse stakeholders requires strong communication and organizational skills. These challenges, however, offer opportunities for personal growth and building meaningful international connections.

What is the difference between International Jewish vs Jewish Community Organizer?

AspectInternational JewishJewish Community Organizer
CredentialsVaries; often includes cultural or religious educationTypically requires community organizing or nonprofit certifications
Work EnvironmentGlobal or multi-national settings, often NGOs or cultural institutionsLocal community centers, nonprofits, or religious organizations
Employer & IndustryInternational NGOs, cultural organizations, religious institutionsLocal Jewish community groups, charities, religious institutions
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding international roles related to Jewish culture or religionFocusing on local community engagement and activism

International Jewish roles typically involve working across borders with a focus on cultural, religious, or advocacy work on a global scale. In contrast, Jewish Community Organizers focus on local community development, activism, and engagement within specific Jewish communities. Both roles require a passion for Jewish culture and community service but differ mainly in scope and work environment.

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Hillel Program Director for Jewish Life and Interfaith Engagement at Stetson University

Hillel Program Director for Jewish Life and Interfaith Engagement at Stetson University

Hillel International

Deland, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Applications submitted through the Hillel International website will NOT be considered. To apply, please submit your application through the Stetson University website linked HERE.
Hillel Program Director for Jewish Life and Interfaith Engagement
Stetson University
Role Overview
Reporting to the University Chaplain and Director of Religious and Spiritual Life, this position will continue to develop, articulate, implement, and create a pluralistic, inclusive, and innovative vision for Hillel and interfaith initiatives as part of an interfaith approach to supporting and growing the religious and spiritual lives of students at Stetson. This position will both help shape Hillel as an energetic enterprise that functions as the center for Jewish student life on campus through a strategy and execution of engagement of Jewish students and program development for the Stetson Hillel. Provides leadership to help Stetson University create meaningful and diverse opportunities for Jewish expression, cultivate student leaders, and consistently promote a welcoming and lively pluralistic Jewish community. Additionally, this position will lead interfaith initiatives and programming for the university.
What You'll Do
Hillel Program
  • Engage with Jewish students on a daily basis and ensure a pluralistic and welcoming atmosphere for all, while ensuring a visible Jewish presence on campus.
  • Work with student leaders to provide multiple entry points to participation in Jewish life on-campus for a broad range of students.
  • Serve as primary advisor for the Stetson Hillel student organization, support student-initiated programs, attend programs when appropriate (including evenings, weekends, and especially, Jewish holidays), and lead annual birthright trips.
  • Serve as primary resource for Jewish student life on campus and act as a Jewish educator, modeling for students a positive relationship with Jewish life, learning and Israel. Adding accessible Jewish content and depth to other programs on campus. Demonstrating comfort with Jewish traditions, holidays, culture, and basic texts.
  • Maintain and develop relationships with Campus Life departments and other departments on Stetson's campus as well as strong relations with local and regional Jewish organizations and international Hillel organizations to provide services, support, and opportunities for Jewish students.
  • Oversee communications, including social media, to sustain high visibility of Hillel among key constituencies on and off campus.
  • In partnership with the University Chaplain, BEST team, and Campus Life leadership, convene key community partners to support Hillel in dealing with highly visible, controversial issues affecting Jewish life on campus, calling on appropriate outside Jewish organizational resources for support where appropriate.
  • In partnership with the Director of Admissions and recruiter assigned to Jewish students, develop appropriate opportunities to showcase Hillel at Stetson with prospective students during major campus visitation events.
  • In partnership with the Office of Development, support initiatives related to fundraising and donor communication and appreciation related to the Hillel Program and Jewish life on Campus.
  • Serve as building coordinator for the Ginsberg Hillel House.
  • Prioritize Taglit-Birthright Israel as a key engagement opportunity that will both grow student participation in Hillel overall as well as promote a positive relationship with Israel
  • With supervisor approval and in addition to job responsibilities, opportunity to teach one course per semester for supplemental pay as an adjunct in relevant discipline, Jewish Studies, or First-Year Seminar if qualified and needed.

Interfaith Initiatives
  • Work collaboratively and competently across a variety of cultures and in an inclusive multi-faith environment
  • Promote interfaith student leadership on campus and provide mentoring and leadership development opportunities for student leaders and the Interfaith Values Fellows
  • Collaborate with Dialogue and Civic Action staff and other faculty for special educational series, discussions, speakers, and other campus programming on interfaith dialogue and the intersection of religion and contemporary issues
  • Maintain interfaith prayer rooms on campus and arrange for interfaith spiritual practice opportunities
  • Participate in relevant University and Division committees as assigned, including a leading role on the BEST Team.
Required Qualifications
This position requires:
  • Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university required (education and/or experience).
  • strong Jewish identity and knowledge base, commitment to pluralistic Jewish learning, understanding A of Jewish community, culture, heritage and traditions. Preferred experience in Israel (visiting or living).
  • Experience in student engagement, community outreach & organizing, mentorship and ideally in event planning & youth marketing.
  • A passion for Jewish identity to encourage and promote a pluralistic and inclusive approach to religious expression through programs, events, and Shabbat/holiday observances on campus.
  • Prior involvement in Hillel programming or Jewish community-based organizations is preferred but not a requirement to be a considered a qualified candidate.
  • Previous experience working with interfaith initiatives, dialogue, and conversations
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the desire to work with colleagues across campus in a collaborative way to benefit students.
  • Ability to multi-task and troubleshoot effectively.
  • Clear and effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • An ability to work as a semi-solo professional.
Ideal Candidate Qualifications:
The ideal candidate's qualifications include:
  • Master's degree or advanced degree in Jewish studies or related academic field, student affairs, higher education, counseling or a related field preferred
  • Administrative responsibility in a university, religious institution, or social service agencies
  • Experience with interfaith dialogue or interfaith relations, and demonstrated commitment to religious diversity, healthy interreligious relations, and social justice
  • Experience with programming and leadership development for young adults
  • Previous experience working in a university environment
Work Environment
  • Typical office environment with some occasional hours outside of the typical workday.

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.