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The Orthodox Union (OU) is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious ...

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The Orthodox Union (OU) is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious ...

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In partnership with the Merage JCC and a network of local service and Jewish organizations, Repair will mobilize volunteers through ongoing Jewish service programs. Repair's Service Corps mobilizes ...

The Orthodox Union (OU) is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious ...

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The Orthodox Union (OU) is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious ...

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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for jewish organizations in the United States is $104,957.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,000.00 and $118,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical responsibilities of professionals working within Jewish organizations?

Professionals in Jewish organizations often manage and coordinate community programs, plan educational or cultural events, and oversee outreach initiatives to engage members and the broader community. They may also be responsible for fundraising, grant writing, and collaborating with volunteers, staff, and other local organizations. The work environment is typically mission-driven and collaborative, requiring strong interpersonal skills and a passion for serving community needs. Regular tasks may include event planning, community engagement, and administrative duties, depending on the organization's focus and size.

What are Jewish organizations?

Jewish organizations are groups or institutions founded to serve the needs and interests of Jewish communities. They can focus on a range of activities, such as religious life, education, social services, cultural preservation, advocacy, and combating antisemitism. Examples include synagogues, community centers, advocacy groups, and charitable organizations. These organizations often work locally, nationally, or internationally to support Jewish individuals and promote Jewish culture and values.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in roles within Jewish organizations, and why are they important?

To succeed in roles within Jewish organizations, you generally need a background in nonprofit management, community engagement, and a strong understanding of Jewish culture and values. Familiarity with donor management systems, event planning tools, and sometimes Hebrew language proficiency are often required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and collaborative leadership help individuals build trust and foster vibrant community connections. These capabilities are crucial for advancing the mission of Jewish organizations and effectively serving diverse community needs.
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Infographic showing various Jewish Organizations job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 23% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 70% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,957 per year, or $50.5 per hour.
NCSY Talent Acquisition Manager

NCSY Talent Acquisition Manager

NCSY

Manhattan, NY

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted yesterday


Job description

Who We Are:

NCSY, a program of the Orthodox Union, connects with Jewish teens through innovative, cutting-edge social and recreational programs to develop a positive Jewish identity. NCSY inspires Jewish teens through informal Jewish education, retreats, and summer programs. NCSY empowers teens through leadership development and guidance to become passionately committed leaders of the Jewish community and instruments for positive change and renewal. 

The Orthodox Union (OU) is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious Zionist advocacy programs, programs for the disabled, localized religious study programs, and international units. The OU maintains a kosher certification service, whose circled U symbol, Ⓤ, is found on the labels of many kosher commercial and consumer food products.

Position Summary:

NCSY is seeking a Talent Acquisition Manager to build and lead the organization’s national recruiting pipeline, identifying and securing the educators and leaders who will shape the next generation of Jewish teens. This role works closely with senior leadership to shape recruiting priorities and ensure that NCSY consistently identifies and secures high-impact talent.

Responsibilities:National Recruitment Ownership
  • Lead full-cycle recruitment for national and regional positions
  • Keep a clear, up-to-date understanding of open roles, upcoming vacancies, and hiring needs related to organizational growth.
  • Drive hiring timelines and ensure positions are filled efficiently
  • Take ownership of recruitment outcomes across NCSY.
Talent Sourcing & Pipeline Development
  • Actively source candidates through networks, referrals, community relationships, and professional platforms
  • Build and maintain proactive recruiting pipelines for priority roles across NCSY
  • Maintain visibility of emerging talent for upcoming open roles
  • Develop long-term relationships with seminaries, yeshivos, campuses, and mission-aligned talent networks
  • Cultivate relationships with potential candidates
Field-Based Recruiting & Relationship Building
  • Represent NCSY in recruiting spaces across the Jewish community
  • Travel regularly to build relationships and source talent in key communities and institutions
  • Attend conferences, recruiting events, and networking opportunities
  • Serve as an ambassador for NCSY’s mission and professional opportunities
  • Travel internationally as needed, including recruitment travel to Israel
Recruiting Partnerships & Channel Managers
  • Develop and maintain recruiting relationships across key communities and institutions
  • Collaborate with part-time Channel Managers who support targeted sourcing within specific networks or geographic areas
  • Provide Channel Managers with position information and candidate profiles, and integrate their outreach into the broader recruiting pipeline
  • Leverage these partnerships to expand candidate flow while maintaining centralized ownership of recruiting progress and outcomes
Partnership with Regional Leadership
  • Partner with Regional Directors to understand hiring needs and role requirements
  • Guide hiring managers through interview processes and candidate evaluation
  • Support disciplined, mission-aligned hiring decisions
Candidate Experience & Hiring Process Management
  • Ensure candidates experience a professional and mission-aligned recruitment process
  • Manage communication, interviews, and offer stages across searches
  • Maintain consistent interview frameworks and evaluation tools
Recruitment Metrics & Accountability
  • Track and report key recruitment metrics, including:
  • Maintain dashboards reflecting hiring progress across the organization
  • Provide leadership with regular visibility into pipeline strength, anticipated hiring needs, and emerging talent opportunities
Qualifications:
  • 7–10 years of recruiting or talent acquisition experience
  • Proven success in proactively sourcing and closing candidates in competitive hiring environments
  • Strong networking, relationship-building, and candidate engagement skills
  • Experience managing multiple concurrent searches
  • Willingness to travel frequently for recruiting purposes
  • Familiarity with mission-driven or nonprofit organizations preferred

Salary & Benefits:

The salary range for this position is $115,000 - $130,000, commensurate with experience.

Performance-Based Bonus:
Additional bonus compensation tied to recruitment outcomes, including metrics such as percentage of open roles successfully filled, time-to-fill benchmarks, and pipeline development for priority roles.

Health, Dental & Vision Insurance:
The OU offers health insurance through an Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA). Instead of a single group plan, employees have the freedom to choose their own health insurance plan that fits their personal and family needs. The OU contributes a generous monthly amount directly toward your premium, making coverage more flexible, affordable, and tailored to you.

Employees enrolled in our health plan also receive an annual BeniComp stipend, a supplemental benefit that reimburses eligible medical, pharmaceutical, dental, and vision expenses.

In addition, the OU offers employees group dental and vision insurance through MetLife.

Additional Benefits and Perks: 

  • 10 paid sick days
  • 10-15 paid vacation days
  • Paid Jewish and Federal holidays
  • Short Fridays to accommodate for Sabbath observance
  • Free life and disability insurance
  • Discounted continuing education opportunities
  • 403(b) retirement plan with a 5% employer match after 3 years (requires a minimum 2% employee contribution)