Campus Director at Hillel at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA
Job title: Campus Director at Hillel at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA at Hillel International
Company: Hillel International
Job description: Campus DirectorHillel at Georgia Tech - Hillels of GeorgiaRole OverviewHillels of Georgia seeks a visionary, dynamic, and strategic leader with proven organizational skills to lead our Hillel at Georgia Tech. Are you passionate about and committed to vibrant Jewish life? Do you want to create an expansive program of Jewish learning, celebration, community service, Israel, and networking to serve Georgia Tech's growing Jewish student body and campus community? Are you ready to engage and empower Hillel students and provide them with leadership development opportunities to help drive and develop exciting Jewish activities and programming on campus? Are you committed to diversity, pluralism, inclusion, and audacious hospitality in welcoming people into our Hillel community? Do you want to cultivate relationships with students, families, alumni, community leadership and stakeholders, and University administration officials? Are you prepared to manage the administrative, operations, programming, and fundraising operations for our growing Hillel at Georgia Tech? Do you want to have the time of your life providing excellent professional leadership to one of the fastest-growing Hillels in Georgia? Then Georgia Tech Hillel is for you.What You'll Do
- Set a vision for Jewish pride, engagement, involvement, and empowerment by motivating and inspiring students to engage in their own personal Jewish journeys and define their Jewish commitments
- Be a “Doogma” (role model) in order to teach and inspire students to embrace Jewish life, living, learning, leadership, service, and activism including Shabbat and holiday celebrations, Tikkun Olam and Tzedakah projects, cultural and other events
- Provide awareness and education about Israel; and be an advocate for Israel travel, study, engagement, and connections
- Develop and implement a strategic plan for student engagement, empowerment, leadership development, programming, and more
- Maintain up-to-date database for students, alumni, families, and supporters
- Provide professional guidance to Hillel student leadership and nurture their development while promoting a culture of creativity, innovation, and excellence
- Direct programming, activities, budgeting, fundraising, and all aspects of Hillel operations
- Develop and maintain relationships with other professionals serving student organizations and Jewish communal partners to further collaborations benefiting Hillel
- Collaborate with other Hillels of Georgia colleagues for system-wide programs and services
- Commitment to work both independently and collaboratively with all partners and stakeholders
- Minimum 3-5 years of relevant professional experience as a Hillel professional, Jewish communal work, or campus student activities
- Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree is a plus
- Passion, dedication, and commitment
- High level of emotional intelligence
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills
- A strong foundation of Jewish knowledge, values, history, and practice
- Experiential education and community organizational skills and experience
- Familiarity with Jewish communal, campus, student life, and higher education agenda
- Entrepreneurial and innovative spirit
- Success and achievement-oriented; determination and tenacity
- Excellent time and project management skills
- Commitment to personal and professional excellence
- Competence with social media, technology, computer, and database management
- Exceptional written and verbal skills
- Strong work ethic, ability to problem-solve and take risks
- A sense of humor
- Competitive compensation in the nonprofit marketplace, $70,000-$80,000
- Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, Group Supplemental Retirement Annuity, Pension Plan, life insurance, Long Term Disability, Flexible Spending Plan, generous vacation/sick time, and parental leave.
- Outstanding supervision, professional development, mentorship, and skill-building opportunities
- Travel for professional conferences, continuing education, and immersive programs including travel to Israel and the Jewish world
- Eligible for
Expected salary: $70000 - 80000 per year
Location: Atlanta, GA
Job date: Fri, 28 Mar 2025 08:40:19 GMT
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