Assistant Director at Boston University Hillel
Company: Hillel International
Location: Boston
Posted on: January 27, 2025
Job Description:
Role OverviewMake your mark on Jewish student life by joining
Boston University Hillel as its Assistant Director. This is a big,
exciting job for BU Hillel, working at the largest private
university for Jewish students in the world. This position will be
in charge of the undergraduate student life and engagement pillar
of BU Hillel, serving 4,000 Jewish undergraduate students. We
welcome candidates who are thirsty to be in relationship with
Jewish students. This position leads and supervises a team of 6
staff serving undergraduates at BU Hillel. If you're team-oriented,
never give up, and truly believe that you must "be the change you
wish to see in the world," then this is the position for you! This
position reports to the Executive Director and works closely with
the CEO and COO. BU Hillel is a Zionist organization that is
focused on putting students in relationship with the state, land,
and peoples of Israel. Part of this role is overseeing Israel
education, engagement, and travel and we are excited to welcome a
professional who is thrilled about this being part of their job.
With the current ongoing crisis in Israel, we are focused more than
ever on fighting hate and antisemitism.This person will be a member
of the senior leadership team, along with CEO, Executive Director,
and COO. This job is geared toward someone who aspires to be a
senior leader of a Hillel and there are significant opportunities
for development and advancement of career.What You'll DoSupervision
and Management
- Supervise, mentor and support the growth of 6 staff members
serving undergraduates including Springboard Fellows, Engagement
Fellows, Israel Fellows, IACT/Birthright professionals, Wellness
professionals and more.
- Create annual performance plans for each supervisee, including
mid and full-year performance reviews, weekly 1x1s, professional
development plans, etc.
- Conduct weekly supervision of each staff member implementing
performance tracking, supportive culture, and Jewish leadership
into their work.Student Engagement
- With the CEO and Executive Director, design and execute an
engagement strategy aimed at both breadth and depth for 4,000
Jewish undergraduates and 30,000+ attendances each year.
- Develop and manage a cohort of 200+ student entrepreneurs and
40+ initiatives as part of human-centered design initiatives aimed
at helping students ignite their passions around Jewish life.
- Recruit, supervise, and lead our internship/fellowship
programming engaging 75+ students annually
- Oversee on-campus signature events, pop-up outreach events, and
student-led micro-community programs.
- Connect with prospective students and their families educating
them on Jewish life at BU Hillel.
- Oversee the collection of our engagement data in partnership
with Hillel International.
- Develop key insights through 1x1 conversation on how to create
an engagement program with high levels of reach and depthMarketing
- Manage all student life marketing efforts and channels reaching
5,000 students each week across multiple platforms.
- Oversee Hillel's marketing channels including mass emails,
Instagram, Facebook, website, hard copy flyering, postering,
videography, photography, etc.
- Supervise communications intern team helping support weekly
work with marketing vehicles.Immersive Travel
- Lead recruitment for 250+ short and long-term immersive travel
program participants including Israel trips, Alternative Service
Trips, and short-term retreats
- Manage recruitment and logistics of all Israel travel programs
including 2 Birthright buses, 1 Israel Uncovered (Maccabee trip),
and 1 Onward Israel trip each year.
- Oversee 5-10 short-term immersive travel retreats each year in
and around Boston.
- Coordinate recruitment, marketing, and outreach for one
alternative spring break service trip each year to an international
destination (trips are based on ideals of Tikkun Olam).Jewish and
Israel Education
- Partner with the rabbinic team to implement outreach,
marketing, and logistics for all Shabbat and holiday programs.
- Teach/facilitate Jewish Learning Fellowship classes across
various semester topics.
- Support the rabbinic team to implement outreach, marketing, and
logistics for our award-winning Jewish Learning Fellowship
programming reaching 250+ undergraduates each year.What You'll Get
Out of It
- A salary of $80,000-$100,000, depending on level of
experience
- High-level professional development to help develop core skills
and gain expertise from changemakers, engagers, and Jewish life
experts.
- Mentoring and career coaching to help you during and after your
position
- A network of terrific colleagues from across the Hillel
movement.
- Travel opportunities, both domestically and internationally,
multiple times per year.
- A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance,
Tax Deferred Retirement Plan, Life, AD&D, and Long Term
Disability insurances, Flexible Spending Plan, generous
vacation/sick time, and parental leave.Who You AreWe are most
interested in someone who is organized, driven, and
mission-focused. The most important experience we are looking for
is the ability to be a Jewish leader, organize people and projects,
and the ability to inspire commitment and action. In terms of
prerequisite requirements, we are open to candidates with the
following:
- Significant Jewish communal life experience in any of the
following: Hillel, Jewish nonprofit, Jewish camping, Jewish
education, Rabbinic leadershipand/or
- Significant experience with relationship-based work in areas
such as: student engagement, community partnerships, nonprofit
management, corporate social responsibility, arts managementand/or
- Significant experience with for-profits that is relatable to
this work, who also has very strong Jewish lay leadership
backgroundAdditionally, we are looking for:
- 5-8 years of experience
- Bachelor's degree required, graduate degree preferred (could be
rabbinic, Jewish education, business, social work, or other
relevant to this work)
- Knowledge of what makes people tick - you can connect people's
passions and interests to Hillel's mission
- Comfort in managing teams as well as working independently and
collaboratively
- An entrepreneurial spirit - things may not always go according
to plan, but you understand that ambiguity is part of developing
great new opportunities
- Strong written and verbal skills, effective at communicating
with a variety of stakeholders including students, parents,
alumnae/i, and university partners
- A commitment to pluralism and comfort with your Jewish identity
so you may act as a role model and mentor for emerging Jewish
adults
- Owning your unique Jewish knowledge and experiences and
inspiring others to be on a Jewish journeyAbout Boston University
HillelBoston University Hillel is at the hub of a world-class
university, in the thriving city of Boston, right near Fenway Park.
Home to 4,000 Jewish undergraduates and 2,000 Jewish graduate
students, BU Hillel's mission is to inspire, educate, and empower
BU students to lead meaningful and joyous Jewish lives. We engage
4,000 students per year, 600 qualify as in-depth relationships. 200
students travel with BU Hillel each year. We have 160+ student
leaders and 120+ lay leaders.BU 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.
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