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... fund educational and quality of life offerings for staff that wouldn't otherwise be possible within Jewish Home's budget. A compelling example is the Jewish Home on site grocery store/pantry where ...

NY · On-site

$95 - $105/hr

Guide organizational priorities for fund development, gift agreements, and endowment structures that support both restricted and unrestricted needs of the Jewish community. * Cultivate and solicit ...

Jewish Home Foundation seeks a dynamic and experienced fund development professional to assist the Executive Director of the Foundation team to plan, lead and grow its major gifts and planned giving ...

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Director of Major Gifts

Rochester, NY · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

Jewish Home Foundation seeks a dynamic and experienced fund development professional to assist the Executive Director of the Foundation team to plan, lead and grow its major gifts and planned giving ...

Director of Major Gifts

Rochester, NY · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

Jewish Home Foundation seeks a dynamic and experienced fund development professional to assist the Executive Director of the Foundation team to plan, lead and grow its major gifts and planned giving ...

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How much do jewish fund jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for jewish fund in the United States is $89,770.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,000.00 and $94,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Jewish fund?

A Jewish fund is an organization or financial entity that collects and distributes resources to support causes benefiting Jewish communities. These funds may support educational programs, social services, cultural initiatives, or humanitarian aid, both locally and internationally. Jewish funds can be independent organizations, foundations, or part of larger philanthropic networks. Their main goal is to strengthen and sustain Jewish life and values through targeted giving and community support.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working at a Jewish Fund, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working at a Jewish Fund often encounter challenges such as balancing the needs of diverse stakeholders, navigating complex grantmaking processes, and demonstrating measurable impact within the community. To address these, it's important to maintain clear communication with donors and grantees, stay informed about evolving community priorities, and leverage data-driven approaches for program evaluation. Building strong relationships within the Jewish and broader philanthropic community also helps in identifying collaboration opportunities and maximizing the fund's effectiveness.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Jewish Fund program officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Jewish Fund Program Officer, you typically need a background in nonprofit management, grantmaking, and a strong understanding of Jewish community needs, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with grant management software, budgeting tools, and nonprofit databases is essential. Strong relationship-building, cultural sensitivity, and communication skills are vital for engaging stakeholders and evaluating programs effectively. These skills enable effective allocation of resources, impactful community support, and successful collaboration with diverse partners.
Infographic showing various Jewish Fund job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,770 per year, or $43.2 per hour.

Jewish Life Associate at DePaul University, Metro Chicago Hillel

Hillel International

Chicago, IL • On-site

$50K - $52K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Jewish Life Associate at DePaul UniversityMetro Chicago HillelRole Overview

Make your mark on Jewish student life by joining Metro Chicago Hillel (MCH) as a Jewish Life Associate at DePaul University! MCH is looking for a dynamic, energetic, self-starting, and creative Jewish Life Associate.You will build one on one relationships with students, plan and execute engaging events and programs around campus, and help to inspire DePaul students to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel.

MCH draws together a profoundly diverse array of students to build an incredible Jewish community. You will mentor student leaders, work collaboratively with MCH staff in planning awesome events, and build relationships on campus to support DePaul efforts to welcome and support Jewish students. You should have strong interpersonal and communication skills and an entrepreneurial approach. A successful DePaul Jewish Life Associate will be a natural community organizer who thrives in a fast-paced environment. If you're highly motivated and looking for fun and meaningful work, this is your chance to join our outstanding, multi-campus staff committed to building a welcoming and vibrant community that values Jewish learning and fosters relationships across Chicago.

What You'll Do
  • Strategically engage and maintain meaningful relationships with a wide variety of students, including responding to student needs and concerns, supporting leadership development and coaching students in on-campus coalition-building with other student organizations 
  • Utilize student engagement data to direct outreach and recruitment efforts and to identify trends and opportunities
  • Develop new programming and opportunities for students guided by their feedback and responding to their needs and interests 
  • Work as Hillel's representative at DePaul to strengthen Jewish life and Hillel's visibility on an urban campus, including by collaborating with DePaul administrators, staff and faculty
  • Partner with colleagues to help students explore their relationship to Israel and to coach students in responding to antizionist and antisemitic incidents on campus, so that they may advocate for a safer, more positive experience for Jewish students
  • Maintain social media presence for DePaul Hillel, develop a personal-professional Instagram presence to connect with students, and closely monitor social media activity related to DePaul's campus community.
  • Collaborate with other Hillel staff to help shape and develop the mission of Metro Chicago Hillel
What You'll Bring to the Job
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
  • This is an in-person role location in Chicago, IL; remote work is not available for this position 
  • Past experience traveling or studying in Israel 
  • Experience working effectively both independently and collaboratively
  • Proven success managing multiple projects simultaneously
  • Passion for Jewish community, Judaism and Israel, and an excitement for future trips to Israel and for the opportunity to continue developing your own relationship to Judaism
  • Knowledge of Jewish community, culture, heritage, and traditions
  • An entrepreneurial spirit, willingness to take risks and the self-awareness to learn from efforts that don't work out as planned
  • A dynamic personality, outstanding interpersonal skills, excellent communication skills, and a sense of playfulness
  • Initiative and organizational skills
  • Strong written and verbal skills, effective at communicating with a variety of stakeholders including students, parents, alumnae/i, and university partners
What You'll Receive

The salary for this role is $50,000-52,000. Metro Chicago Hillel is part of the Hillels of Illinois, a department of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Chicago (JUF). As an employee of JUF, your comprehensive benefits package includes:

  • Up to 20 days paid time off (starting with 15), up to 11 sick days (starting with 7), 8 paid federal holidays and up to 13 paid Jewish holidays 
  • 6 weeks paid parental leave
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) match
  • Additional health and wellness benefits, financial benefits, and tuition reimbursement. 

This job also includes great professional development, mentoring, skill building opportunities and continued learning opportunities as part of the global Hillel movement. Additionally, this position provides 

  • Flexible work hours
  • Travel regionally and to Israel 
  • Enough coffee or tea to caffeinate a village
  • Fabulous Hillel swag
About Metro Chicago Hillel

Metro Chicago Hillel is creating a cohesive vibrant Jewish community across Chicago campuses and throughout the city. We serve about 1,500 students at DePaul University, Loyola University Chicago, Columbia College Chicago, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Northeastern Illinois University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Roosevelt University, School of the Art Institute, Oakton Community College, and Lake Forest College. MCH includes Base Chicago, a dynamic, innovative program run by pluralistic rabbis and their partners that create welcoming communities for students and post-college young adults in Andersonville, Lincoln Park, Logan Square, and the West Loop.

Chicago is a vibrant, exciting city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and style. With an estimated 44,000 Jewish young adults, all it takes to make friends outside of work is going out into the city, and with great restaurants, arts, music, and sports, there's plenty to do whether you walk, take public transit, or drive. Come find your place in the Windy City!

Metro Chicago Hillel is affiliated with Hillel International. Hillel International enriches the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world, and envisions a world where every student is inspired to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel.