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Stress Relief Ritual (head, neck, and shoulder massage techniques in zero gravity chair or a hand and arm massage) o Shampoo Ritual (includes shampoo plus scalp massage) * Service Ritual (haircut and ...

Stress Relief Ritual (head, neck, and shoulder massage techniques in zero gravity chair or a hand and arm massage) o Shampoo Ritual (includes shampoo plus scalp massage) * Service Ritual (haircut and ...

Stress Relief Ritual (head, neck, and shoulder massage techniques in zero gravity chair or a hand and arm massage) o Shampoo Ritual (includes shampoo plus scalp massage) * Service Ritual (haircut and ...

$85 - $110/hr

Leading public ritual and facilitating multifaith programs. * Moderating conversations on emerging religious, spiritual, and societal questions and challenges. * Demonstrated ability and experience ...

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Stress Relief Ritual (head, neck, and shoulder massage techniques in zero gravity chair or a hand and arm massage) o Shampoo Ritual (includes shampoo plus scalp massage) * Service Ritual (haircut and ...

Prep Cook

West Hollywood, CA

$16 - $20.25/hr

The menu celebrates fresh, thoughtful ingredients, warm flavors, and dishes rooted in tradition while embracing a sense of ritual, grounding, and connection. Designed to feel like a retreat from the ...

The menu celebrates fresh, thoughtful ingredients, warm flavors, and dishes rooted in tradition while embracing a sense of ritual, grounding, and connection. Designed to feel like a retreat from the ...

Prep Cook

West Hollywood, CA · On-site

$16 - $20.25/hr

The menu celebrates fresh, thoughtful ingredients, warm flavors, and dishes rooted in tradition while embracing a sense of ritual, grounding, and connection. Designed to feel like a retreat from the ...

Lead Barista

North Charleston, SC · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Reports To Morning Ritual Service Manager * Wage Category Non-Exempt Who We Are At Lifestyle Communities (LC), we take deliberate action every day to nurture a culture grounded in our purpose - to ...

Nights and Weekend availability preferred Job Summary At Sauna House, we believe massage is a vital pillar of the contrast therapy ritual. As a Massage Therapist, you are more than a bodyworker, you ...

Lead Barista

North Charleston, SC · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Reports To Morning Ritual Service Manager * Wage Category Non-Exempt Who We Are At Lifestyle Communities (LC), we take deliberate action every day to nurture a culture grounded in our purpose - to ...

Sales Associate

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Whether guiding someone through our notebook collection or helping them discover a new creative ritual, you bring Topdrawer's philosophy of quiet design to life.Key ResponsibilitiesCustomer ...

Barista

Nashville, TN · On-site

$14.75 - $17/hr

The Goat seeks to hire part time Baristas to join Goat Nation at Morning Ritual | LC Sobro! Perks to joining the team as a Barista: * Flexible Schedule * Access to our Resort Style Pools and Fitness ...

Be Seen First

... ritual, safety brief, and close protocol -- every session, without exception ● Document session notes, attendance, and incident logs ● Manage student check-in and in-store sales WHO WE ARE ...

Manager Spiritual Care

Bellingham, WA · On-site

$42.06 - $63.10/hr

Provides operational leadership for all liturgical and ritual celebrations. Works in collaboration with Mission Services and Operational Leadership to deepen mission integration, formation, workplace ...

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How much do ritual jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for ritual in the United States is $94,036.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $111,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a ritual?

Ritual jobs are roles focused on planning, leading, or supporting ceremonies and traditions within organizations, communities, or religious institutions. These positions may involve organizing religious services, conducting rites of passage, or facilitating cultural events that have symbolic meaning. Ritual practitioners can work in diverse settings such as churches, temples, cultural centers, or even in wellness and mindfulness industries. The main goal is to create meaningful experiences that foster connection, reflection, and a sense of belonging among participants.

What are some common challenges faced by ritual coordinators in planning and executing ceremonies?

Ritual Coordinators often face challenges such as balancing the expectations of diverse participants, managing logistics for ceremonies in various settings, and ensuring that all materials and timelines align with the intended outcome. They must work closely with team members, such as event planners or spiritual leaders, to create a cohesive experience while adapting to last-minute changes or unforeseen circumstances. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are crucial for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a ritual coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ritual Coordinator, you generally need strong organizational skills, a background in event planning or religious studies, and familiarity with various ceremonial practices. Knowledge of scheduling software, event management tools, and sometimes certifications in spiritual counseling or facilitation are commonly used. Excellent interpersonal communication, empathy, and cultural sensitivity are vital soft skills to build trust and create meaningful experiences. These skills ensure rituals are conducted smoothly, respectfully, and align with the participants' cultural or spiritual expectations.

What is the difference between Ritual vs Chef?

AspectRitualChef
CredentialsTypically culinary training or certifications, food safety knowledgeFormal culinary education or extensive experience, certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentCommercial kitchens, restaurants, catering servicesRestaurants, hotels, private households, culinary institutions
Industry UsageFood preparation, catering, hospitalityFood preparation, menu planning, kitchen management

While both Ritual and Chef roles involve food preparation, Ritual often refers to specific culinary practices or ceremonies, whereas Chef is a professional responsible for cooking, menu creation, and kitchen management. The roles overlap in culinary skills and work environments, but Ritual emphasizes traditional or ceremonial food practices, while Chef focuses on culinary expertise and leadership.

What cities are hiring for Ritual jobs?

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What states have the most Ritual jobs?

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Infographic showing various Ritual job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 43% Full Time, 53% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,036 per year, or $45.2 per hour.

Senior Associate, Jewish Life and Learning at Tufts Hillel

Hillel International

Medford, MA • On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Senior Associate, Jewish Life & Learning

Tufts Hillel

Role Overview

Tufts Hillel is seeking a Senior Associate, Jewish Life & Learning to lead core areas of Jewish life and learning on campus. This role plays a central part in shaping how students experience Jewish ritual, learning, and community, and is designed for a Jewish professional with a few years of experience who is ready to take ownership of meaningful program areas and deepen their impact.

The Senior Associate, Jewish Life & Learning serves as a primary Jewish resource for students, bringing Jewish wisdom to life in ways that feel relevant, accessible, and compelling. Grounded in Hillel's pluralistic values, this role engages students across backgrounds, levels of observance, and prior experience, helping them explore identity, belonging, and purpose.

Working within a collaborative staff team and alongside student leaders, the Senior Associate, Jewish Life & Learning is responsible for envisioning, executing, and continually strengthening Jewish life and learning at Tufts.

What You'll Do

  • Create and curate high-quality experiences for all religious and Jewish educational programs and initiatives, using design thinking and student insight to improve existing offerings and pilot new ideas.
  • Coordinate, implement, be present for, and evaluate all aspects of Shabbat and Jewish festival programming and observances on campus. 
  • Be creative in imagining what Shabbat and Jewish festivals can look like for students from all walks of life and religious persuasions. 
  • Recruit students to partner in planning and delivery. Ritual responsibilities include but are not limited to: organizing and participating in High Holiday services and Passover seders, as well as creating and leading exciting programming around Hanukah, Tu Bishvat, Purim, Yom ha-Atzma'ut, and Yom ha-Sho'ah. 
  • Plan and lead Jewish learning opportunities that build students' confidence, literacy, and curiosity, drawing from diverse Jewish texts, traditions, and contemporary sources.
  • Recruit, train, and manage a cohort of student leaders (including Shabbat Fellows or similar roles), setting direction, maintaining accountability, and ensuring consistent delivery of high-quality experiences.
  • Build and sustain relationships across the student body, with particular focus on engaging students who are not yet connected to Hillel and translating relationships into participation and leadership.

What You've Accomplished

  • 2-5 years of relevant professional experience, including fellowships, campus-based roles, or other Jewish communal, educational, or leadership positions.
  • Bachelor's degree required; graduate coursework or a master's degree in Jewish education, Judaic studies, community organizing, social work, or a related field is a plus.
  • Experience building relationships and leading programs or initiatives in a Jewish, educational, or campus setting.
  • Demonstrated ability to own and manage program areas from vision through execution, balancing multiple priorities and timelines.
  • Musical skills and ru'ach (spirit) are a plus, but not required.

What You'll Bring to the Job

  • A strong foundation of Jewish knowledge, with the ability to draw from experience to connect Jewish wisdom to students' lived realities.
  • Genuine excitement for Jewish ritual, holidays, and community life, and a desire to help students find meaning within them.
  • Commitment to Jewish pluralism and comfort engaging students with a wide range of beliefs, practices, and identities.
  • You are comfortable making decisions in ambiguous situations, owning outcomes, and following through.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. You can manage complexity and deliver consistently.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills. You are a thoughtful listener, a clear communicator, and someone students feel comfortable approaching.
  • A collaborative mindset. You value partnership, welcome feedback, and are comfortable operating as a peer within a professional staff team.
  • A solution-oriented approach. You are energized by challenges and motivated to continuously improve your work.

What You'll Receive

  • Competitive salary in the nonprofit marketplace. The salary range for this role is $60,000-$75,000, dependent on the scope of experience and education.
  • A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, pension plan, life insurance, Long Term Disability (LTD), Flexible Spending Plan, generous vacation and sick time, and parental leave.
  • Ongoing supervision, feedback, and professional development to support growth as a Jewish educator and campus leader.
  • A collaborative, mission-driven team invested in your success.
  • Tufts University perks, including gym and library membership.

About Tufts Hillel: The hub of Jewish life on campus

There's a place for everyone at Tufts Hillel. We provide a warm, welcoming environment where students can dive deep into identity and religious practice; take part in fun events and celebrations; develop lifelong friendships; and work towards making the world a better place. We invite all to engage their curiosity, energy, and intellect - and hopefully have the most meaningful experiences of their college years.

Tufts Hillel's dedicated team of professionals are here to support the more than 1,200 Jewish undergraduate students at Tufts.

Tufts 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.