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Group Coordinator for Jewish Agency Summer Shlichim (Part time/Full time)

JCC Association

Tenafly, NJ • On-site

$25K/mo

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Principal Responsibilities:
About Neil Klatskin Summer Camps & Youth Programming:
Neil Klatskin Summer Camps offers traditional day camp programming for children 2yrs to entering 2nd Grade and various specialty camps for children entering 3rd-10th Grade. Our Youth Programming, Camp 365, includes afterschool enrichment classes, vacation camps, and family community events that continue the camp spirit and foster relationships and connections to the JCC throughout the year.
Our camps are situated on an incredible 21-acre property. The campus features three heated pools, a water park and splash pad, sports fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, an exhilarating challenge course with zip line, and multiple playgrounds. Camp also has use of the
indoor JCC facilities with dozens of air-conditioned classrooms, gyms, racquetball courts, a kosher, nut-aware kitchen, dance studios, and a theater.
POSITION OVERVIEW
We are seeking a highly organized, responsible, and people-oriented individual to coordinate and manage a group of Israeli post-army Shlichim working at the JCC Neil Klatskin Summer Camp.
This role involves providing logistical, social, and emotional support to the Shlichim throughout their time in the U.S., ensuring they have a successful and meaningful summer experience. This is a dynamic and rewarding role that offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on the Shlichim's summer experience and their connection to Jewish life in the Diaspora.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES- In person-Pull Time (Feb-March), Full Time (April-August)
Housing Management:
o Build relationships within the community to identify and recruit host families.
o Coordinate housing arrangements with local host families or local dormitory and manage weekly transitions.
o Maintain daily communication with both Israeli and American host families to ensure smooth and positive experiences.
o Routine check ins with host families and shlichim in dorms.
o Address and resolve any issues that may arise between Shlichim and host families.
Daily Logistics & Transportation:
o Ensure that all logistical needs are met in a timely and efficient manner.
o Organize and manage daily transportation for Shlichim to and from summer camps and housing locations.
o Coordinate and support the process of application and obtaining Social Security Numbers (SSNs) through the local Social Security Office.
Cultural Engagement & Social Planning:
o Organize group bonding activities and evening outings for the Shlichim.
o Plan and coordinate weekend trips and cultural experiences.
o Find and arrange Friday night (Shabbat) dinners with local families.
o Purchase thank-you gifts for host families on behalf of the group.
Communication & Support:
o Coordinate with camp leadership and local community representatives as needed.
o Work Closely with Staff Engagement Specialist in preparation for Shlichim arrival and throughout the summer.
o Serve as the primary contact for the Shlichim and host families related to housing, transportation, and events.
o Ensure a positive group atmosphere.
Minimum Qualifications:
QUALIFICATIONS & SPECIALIZED SKILLS
? Excellent organizational and multitasking skills
? Strong interpersonal and communication abilities (Hebrew and English)
? Experience working with youth or in community settings
? Problem-solving mindset and ability to remain calm under pressure
? Valid driver's license
SALARY RANGE: This is a PT Position for February-March and FT Position for April-August. Salary Range $22-$24K, Commensurate with experience.
BENEFITS
Full-time: Complimentary JCC family or Individual membership
employee discounts on all programs, services and events
Generous paid time off, paid floating federal holidays, paid Jewish holidays
Health and dental insurance
403b employer contribution
FSA/HSA options
Life insurance
long-term disability
Part-time: Discounted JCC family or individual membership
employee discounts on all programs, services and events
Salary:
Under $25,000
Agency Information:
Kaplen JCC On The Palisades is a welcoming home away from home for all who pass through its front doors. Our 185,000 square foot building plus acres of outside grounds feature 2 fitness centers, an indoor and outdoor aquatics center, group exercise, spin and pilates studios, 2 gymnasiums, tennis and racquet courts, indoor track, a luxurious spa, multiple playgrounds and fields and so much more. The JCC is home to the renowned Thurnauer School of Music, Leonard and Syril Rubin Nursery School, Neil Klatskin Day Camp, and the JCC Dance and Drama Schools. The JCC is also proud to offer extensive, high quality programs and services to adults of all ages, as well as to seniors and individuals with special needs.
VISION
Our vision is to be the center point of Jewish life in our community and to engage all generations in our mission and values.
MISSION
Deeply rooted in Jewish values and tradition, the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is a vibrant home for the Jewish People that welcomes all and cultivates the social, intellectual, physical and spiritual well-being of the entire community.
VALUES
We are committed to demonstrating the following values and ask respect for these values from those with whom we interact:
COMMUNITY
CONNECTION TO JUDAISM AND ISRAEL
INTEGRITY
QUALITY
RESPECT
RESPONSIBILITY
SAFETY
TIKKUN OLAM (repairing the world)