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Director of Lifelong Learning

Posted on April 15, 2024

Congregation Shaarey Zedek - Southfield, MI

Conservative, Inclusive/Diverse

Congregation Shaarey Zedek is a dynamic Conservative synagogue dedicated to excellence. Our world-class clergy and team support a membership of more than 950 families. Our core values of inclusion, balancing innovation with tradition, and developing deep connections within the Congregation Shaarey Zedek family drive our success. We are located in suburban Southfield, Michigan, close to all the natural beauty of the region yet with a very affordable cost of living. The Jewish community of which we are a key part is one of the most strongly connected and generous in the country. Are you a high-energy, organized, effective, and engaging spiritual leader called to focus your skills, knowledge, and passion on Jewish education? Congregation Shaarey Zedek — a synagogue family in suburban Detroit — is looking for a new Director of Lifelong Learning to lead our education team, including serving as Director of our Religious School and coordinating adult education. The ideal candidate has experience with informal education, including a background in camping or youth groups. This person nurtures a collaborative working environment and appreciates efforts to find a balance between maintaining ritual traditions and innovating to meet contemporary demands. S/he will be deeply engaged in the lives of our member families, and an active liaison with our community partners. Will you help bring us from strength to strength? The Director of Lifelong Learning is the educational visionary responsible for the overall leadership, and day-to-day and long-term operation of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek Village Religious School; youth programs; and community-wide educational programs. The Director is also responsible for implementing synagogue policies and the decisions of the Board of Trustees in matters pertaining to the education of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek community. The Director of Lifelong Learning performs these responsibilities in coordination with the Rabbis and in consultation with the Parent Organization. The Director reports to the synagogue Executive Director, with dotted-line reporting to the Rabbis for curricular and ritual matters. Qualifications: Has direct experience in K-12 teaching and/or supervising youth groups; Jewish educational experience preferred, Possesses strong organizational skills; capable of managing a large staff and a complex calendar; an effective manager of people who inspires good performance and is mindful of details, Attuned to new and emerging directions in education generally and Jewish education specifically; fosters an environment in which innovation and risk-taking are encouraged, but also willing to adapt or reverse course when better ideas emerge; embraces technology as a tool in education; seeks new ways to ensure that students are engaged, Develops and/or implements an innovative curriculum strongly grounded in Jewish pedagogy that empowers students (of all ages) and nurtures their enthusiasm for learning, Can create and administer authentic assessments that will inform understanding of the effectiveness of the curriculum and programming, and lead to informed adaptation of it, Experienced and shows enthusiasm for teacher development and innovation, while holding teachers to high standards, Can create a sense of community within the Religious School and the synagogue as a whole; is warm and welcoming, Has a clear perspective on how to achieve the congregation’s educational goals, and an ability to work collaboratively to reach them; able to quickly find common ground and solve problems, Possesses excellent written and oral communications skills; a good listener and observer who responds to individuals’ needs, questions, concerns, and requests, Has a passion for Jewish education and models the incentive to learn, encourages participation by the whole community, Has an in-depth knowledge of Jewish history, culture, ritual, Hebrew, and global communities, as well as in-depth knowledge of education generally, Considers congregational learning holistically, helping children and adults of all ages to learn together and able to develop and promote programs that appeal to specific age groups & Bachelors’ Degree required; relevant advanced degree and/or rabbinical or cantorial training strongly preferred. Compensation: Congregation Shaarey Zedek is committed to providing a competitive compensation package. Salary is $75,000 – $95,000 per year, based upon experience and qualifications. We currently offer health insurance, dental, and vision plans, a 401(k) retirement plan, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, EAP. vacation, paid holidays, sick leave, professional development, professional dues, synagogue membership, and other benefits.  Full-time. Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. No phone calls, please. www.shaareyzedek.org

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