Rabbi & Director of Education
Posted on December 9, 2024
Arizona State University Hillel - Phoenix, AZ
Inclusive/Diverse, Not Applicable, Pluralistic
Join Hillel at Arizona State University as the Rabbi & Director of Education, and you’ll be joining a team passionate about educating and inspiring every Jewish student at the largest public university in the country. It is no small task but one that energizes and inspires us daily. You will be on our senior leadership team, working together to dream up and then implement our ideal set (sets!) of Jewish experiences for today’s Jewish ASU students. You will be seen as Hillel’s key religious leader, even as we uplift our full staff and student team as co-leaders. As our organization embarks on exciting facility growth and transition, you’ll help ground students in Jewish values through cohort-based classes, one-on-one study, and pastoral guidance. You will also work with student leaders and staff to infuse Jewish traditions into weekly pop-ups, large social events, and holiday celebrations. While sometimes this means you will be in the front leading, you will also often be behind the scenes, coaching students and our staff on growing in their own Jewish leadership and educator skill sets. As our rabbi, you will ensure a pluralistic and welcoming atmosphere throughout Hillel through education, relationship building, and mentorship of staff and student leaders. Join our team, and you will find a data-informed organization committed to providing high-quality experiences that meet a diverse and expansive student population. Areas of Responsibility: Leadership & Vision, Education/Spiritual/Pastoral & Engagement. A week in the life could include… 10+ student one-on-ones ranging from exploratory coffee dates with new students, text studies, coaching student leaders, and counseling students with pastoral needs, Developing engaging Jewish content for a social media campaign, Managing recruitment of students to the semester’s cohort-based learning classes, Leading staff learning so all staff are equipped with Jewish knowledge and understanding for an upcoming holiday, Attending a Council of Religious Advisors meeting as Hillel’s representative, Playing a critical role in a senior leadership team ‘off-site” to identify Hillel’s educational strategy to ‘meet the moment’ & Crafting a new initiative based on students’ feedback. Qualifications: Rabbinic ordination from an accredited institution and a commitment to a pluralistic approach to Jewish life, 4+ years of relevant work experience. Experience in Hillel, youth movements, camping, or experiential Jewish education is preferred, Ability to work flexible hours, including some nights, weekends, and holidays, Track record of bringing creative educational strategies to life & Training and experience in counseling, innovative program development, and work in diverse Jewish spaces. What You’ll Bring to the Job: A hunger to ‘get it right’ along with a flexibility to pivot based on student or staff feedback, A passion for mentoring the next generation of Jewish leaders and a belief in the importance of shaping this pivotal stage for the future of American Judaism. Expertise in leading complex conversations about Judaism and Israel, meeting students at various points in their Jewish journeys, Embrace of Jewish pluralism and acceptance of every student’s Jewish identity, Motivation for healthy risk-taking toward professional and organizational growth & A team-oriented approach and strong work ethic. What You’ll Receive: Competitive salary in the non-profit marketplace. The salary range for this role is $110,000-140,000, Candidates claiming parsonage will receive an equivalent payroll tax contribution, A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan, Life, AD&D, and Long Term Disability (LTD) insurance, Flexible Spending accounts, generous vacation/sick time, and parental leave, Signature from our Executive Director on paperwork that can help reduce your student loans, Relocation stipend, Dues covered for the Phoenix Board of Rabbis, Dynamic professional development, mentoring, and skill-building opportunities through our Hillel movement as other avenues as needed, A work community that values professional growth and personal balance, Travel regionally and abroad, particularly to Israel, Additional Hillel at ASU benefits, like lighter winter and summer hours, the opportunity to present on passion projects, and lots of free coffee! & Paid Jewish holidays or alternate days for those holidays worked. Full-time. Apply on: https://boards.greenhouse.io/hillel/jobs/4502768005. https://uahillel.org.
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