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  • Principal Responsibilities:About the Role JCC Association of North Ame... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    About the Role

    JCC Association of North America is seeking a Marketing and Communications Operations Manager to bring clarity, structure, and momentum to a fast-moving, high-impact marketing and communications team.

    This role is the operational backbone of the department. It sits at the intersection of people, systems, and production, ensuring that creative, communications, and leadership work moves forward smoothly, efficiently, and on time.

    This is not a creative role. It is, however, a role that makes creative and strategic work possible.

    If you thrive on organizing complexity, translating needs into plans, spotting bottlenecks before they become crises, and helping teams do their best work without burning out, this role may be a strong fit.

    What You'll Do

    Information, Asset, and Materials Management Maintain accurate, accessible systems for managing marketing and communications assets, documents, production files, and reference materials. Oversee asset trafficking from intake through production, approval, distribution, and archiving. Ensure materials are version-controlled, clearly labeled, and easily retrievable across the team and organization. Cross-Department Coordination and Liaison Serve as a primary coordination point between Marketing and Communications and other JCC Association departments, individual staff members, and external consultants. Schedule and manage project-related meetings, ensuring clarity around scope, timelines, dependencies, and deliverables. Translate departmental requests into realistic production timelines and sequencing for the Marketing and Communications team. Workflow Oversight and Capacity Forecasting Track active and upcoming requests to assess team workload, bottlenecks, and competing priorities. After onboarding and immersion in team workflows, proactively flag when volume or complexity indicates the need for additional resources, adjusted timelines, or scope recalibration. Support the CMO in setting and maintaining realistic expectations across the organization regarding turnaround times and production capacity. Vendor Research, Management, and Payments Research, compare, and recommend external production vendors, including designers, printers, fabricators, freelancers, and other creative or technical partners. Manage vendor onboarding and setup in the Stampli payment system. Ensure invoices are submitted correctly, approved in a timely manner, and paid according to organizational processes. Track vendor deliverables against scope, timelines, and budget. Systems and Process Support Support the Marketing and Communications team's transition to Monday.com as the primary project and workflow management platform. Help establish, document, and reinforce consistent intake, tracking, and accountability practices within the team. Contribute to the continuous improvement of internal systems, templates, and operating norms. Accountability and Collaboration Reinforce shared accountability between Marketing and Communications and partner departments. Support clear communication around roles, responsibilities, and decision points. Help foster a collaborative, respectful working culture grounded in clarity rather than urgency or reactivity. Salary and Benefits

    Salary Range: $65,000-$75,000*

    JCC Association offers a competitive benefits package, including: Medical and dental insurance Eight paid legal holidays and up to 13 paid Jewish holidays (with early office closures on select eves) Paid vacation Sick, family, medical, jury duty, and bereavement leave Flexible benefit plan Pre-tax salary deductions for transit Short- and long-term disability Life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance Retirement plan *Salary commensurate with experience.

    Additional Information

    This full-time position is based in our NYC headquarters. The current in-office schedule is Tuesday through Thursday, with additional in-office days as required. Candidates should expect in-office attendance to increase as organizational needs evolve.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    Who We're Looking For

    Bachelor's degree with 6+ years of experience in marketing operations, communications coordination, project management, development operations, or a related role. Demonstrated strength in information management, workflow coordination, and multi-stakeholder communication. Candidates should be able to cite specific examples of managing complex workflows. Highly organized and detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects without losing accuracy or follow-through. Strong verbal and written communication skills, especially when translating needs, timelines, and constraints across teams. Technologically fluent, with experience using project management platforms (Monday.com preferred), Microsoft Office, and financial or payment systems. Comfortable working independently while remaining closely aligned with team priorities and leadership direction. A natural collaborator and "people person": team-builder, problem solver, and calm presence in moments of tension. Past experience in a non-profit organization, production or design agency. Jewish knowledge is a bonus not a mandatory.Salary:

    $65,000 - $75,000

    Agency Information:

    About JCC Association of North America:

    JCC Association of North America leads the JCC Movement, the most expansive and inclusive platform for Jewish life in the U.S. and Canada, which comprises nearly 150 Jewish Community Centers and Jewish Community Camps (JCCs). By virtue of its size and scope--serving more than 1.5 million people weekly, in person, and online--and with guidance and support from JCC Association, the JCC Movement dynamically influences efforts to create Jewish community, vibrant Jewish life, and intentional and measurable Jewish outcomes in local communities and across the continent. Learn more at JCCA.org or on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.

    JCC Association is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to treating people with compassion and respect. All qualified applications will be considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, pregnancy, disability, mental disorder, familial status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic as established by law. Read Less
  • Pre-School Teacher  

    - Miami
    Principal Responsibilities:Looking for Assistant and Lead Teachers for... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    Looking for Assistant and Lead Teachers for Pre-School:

    Job Summary: Responsible for the overall organization and learning environment of the classroom; Plans or assists in the planning of daily lessons and ensures the health and safety of the children; follows health and safety protocols; communicates with parents and maintains positive and professional relationships with parents and staff;

    This position requires a passion for education and a genuine love of working with children in early childhood ages. The Teacher Assistant must have an open mind to understand and implement strategies that use thinking as a methodological tool, among others.Works with all staff and trainees including substitutes to ensure program philosophy, values, and goals are met and Early Childhood Program Standards and regulatory requirements are maintained.Meets with teacher's assistant on a weekly basis to plan weekly lesson plans within the MARJCC ECA's program appropriate curriculum that encourage the development of children's cognitive, social/emotional, physical, and creative skills. Presents activity plans on a weekly basis to the Education Specialist.Teaches students through a variety of social experiences, classroom arrangements and support materials that promote program objectives and independent and group management in an environment that protects children's health and safety at all times as well as their needs for physical movement, sensory stimulation, fresh air, rest, and nourishment.Prepares a portfolio for each child, containing his/her work, to be given to the child's parents at the end of the school year.Prevents challenging or disruptive behaviors through environmental design, schedules that meet the needs and abilities of children, effective transitions and engaging activitiesEncourages the positive self image of children through active listening, responding and encouraging independence while giving verbal and non-verbal reinforcement. Uses positive, non-punitive discipline techniques. Guides children in controlling their behavior by using positive, appropriate approaches.Prepares and delivers timely, accurate reporting that can include but is not limited to attendance and program reports, daily meal counts, developmental records of each child, timesheets, leave requests, fee collections, and incident reports.Adapts and responds to changing and challenging conditions in ways that enhances program quality. Recognizes health and safety hazards and protects children from harm. Prepares and serves meals and/or snacks..Schedule:8 hour shift: 7.45am-4.45pm; 8am-5pm; 8.15am-5.15pm; 8.30am-5.45pmMonday to FridayMinimum Qualifications:

    Education:Bachelor's in Early Childhood field or similar area(Preferred)Experience:Early Childhood Education: 3+ year (Preferred)License/Certification:

    - VPK Endorsement from DCF (Required)CPR / First Aid Certification (Preferred)DCF 45 childcare hours certification (Preferred) We can assist with acquiring same for Assistant teachersSalary:

    $35,000 - $45,000

    Agency Information:

    The Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center/Sanford L. Ziff Campus is dedicated to the enrichment of Jewish life and fosters the spiritual, emotional, and physical development of its individual members through all of life's stages and circumstances. Read Less
  • Senior Social Worker, Co-op Village NORC  

    - New York City
    Principal Responsibilities:Co-op Village NORC (Naturally Occurring Ret... Read More
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    Co-op Village NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities) is an innovative Older Adult Program which provides comprehensive and responsive social work and nursing services to assist older adults to age in place with dignity and independence through the facilitation of tailored supportive services. Through holistic wellness, cultural and social programs, NORC creates a community of engagement, connection and belonging for older adults.

    We are seeking an experienced Senior Social Worker who will maintain a caseload of older adult clients, including assessment of client's core strengths, needs, and challenges, provision of case assistance, supportive counselling services, and group services within this context.

    RESPONSIBILITIESMaintain a caseload of older adult clients, providing comprehensive assessment of needs, case management, supportive counselling and routine follow-up.Formulate ongoing care plans based on clients' challenges, needs, and strengths, and make referrals to external agencies and appropriate services. Connect client to applicable resources and intervention strategies. Monitor and evaluate effectiveness of interventionConduct home visits to clients on an as need basis to complete comprehensive assessment of needs.Work collaboratively with on-site nurses and interdisciplinary team to ensure consistency of service to clientsOversee Senior Companions Friendly Visiting ProgramParticipate in biweekly case conferenceAttend supervisory, agency and community meetings as requiredMaintain up-to-date case records and program statistics in documentation database Facilitate and run a minimum of one activity, group or program per monthAssist with organizing NORC and OAS events as needed.Provide program coverage for NORC activities and events as neededWork one Sunday per year for NORC Annual Funding-Raising EventPerform other related duties as assigned by Director and/or Senior directorMinimum Qualifications:

    QUALIFICATIONSLMSW. Minimum of 1 year experience working with older adults and/or in social services is required.Knowledge of resources and entitlements, as well as knowledge of age-related cognitive and mental impairments required. Attention to detail, ability to work under pressure, and effectively coordinate a comprehensive array of services to address the multiple needs of the NORC population. Ability to take initiative and work independently. Prioritize tasks and cases, demonstrating astute judgement and time management skills.Utilize supervision effectively, maintaining a growth mindset by asking questions, collaborating with others, and insightfully reflecting on social work practices with older adult community members.Ability to maintain confidentiality of records and information. Must have strong verbal and written communication skills. Must work as collaboratively as part of the NORC and OAS team. Knowledge of MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel) is required.Salary:

    $65,000 - $75,000

    Agency Information:

    A nonprofit beacon of hope for over 130 years, as a historically Jewish organization Educational Alliance believes in the power of communities to lift up people of all ages and turn strangers into neighbors. We offer high-quality, affordable education programs, health services, and diverse cultural enrichment right where New Yorkers live and raise their families. We make the city a brighter, friendlier and more supportive place. Our community centers offer multi-generational programs that push boundaries and break barriers, sharing critical tools to foster relationships and advance the well-being of people in New York City.
    Our pioneering educational programs--like 2Generation Head Start, and courses ranging from art to fitness, career readiness to citizenship--are carefully curated and developed with our city's residents in mind. We offer dozens of options and we never stop innovating to help people of all ages grow, connect, and engage.

    Guided by Jewish values, Educational Alliance celebrates the differences and individuality every person brings when they walk through our doors because we know that there is more that connects us than keeps us divided. Today, our reach extends beyond the city as our innovative programs serve as models for other organizations to adopt and implement in their communities. We invite you to join us as we partner with our neighbors, strengthen our city, and pave the way for more generations of New Yorkers to live enriched and fulfilling lives - because you belong here. Read Less
  • Chief of Staff  

    - New York City
    Principal Responsibilities:The Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Cente... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    The Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center of Manhattan is seeking an experienced, high-impact Chief of Staff reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President to serve as a strategic partner to the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President, helping to drive institutional priorities, support executive decision-making, and ensure effective execution across the organization.

    Positioned at the center of the JCC's leadership team, the Chief of Staff works closely with senior leaders, board members, and department heads to advance key initiatives and strengthen organizational alignment. The role combines strategic thinking with disciplined execution, translating leadership priorities into action and ensuring that major initiatives move forward effectively.

    This is a rare opportunity to partner with senior leadership at one of New York City's most vibrant community institutions to propel organizational strategy and expand community engagement. The position is well-suited for a highly capable, seasoned professional seeking to leave a lasting mark on nonprofit and civic leadership.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIESTranslate the CEO and EVP's high-level priorities into concrete work plans and institutional initiatives. Steer the progress of major cross-organizational projects, ensuring alignment across departments and follow-through on leadership decisions.Serve as a bridge between the executive office and department leaders across programming, development, finance, and operations.Facilitate communication and collaboration to ensure organizational priorities are clearly understood and effectively implemented.Monitor organizational workflows and initiatives to identify potential bottlenecks, risks, or misalignments before they escalate, and develop practical solutions or mitigation strategies.Manage the flow of information to the CEO and EVP, ensuring leadership remains focused on the highest-impact priorities. Prepare research, briefing materials, and strategic summaries for meetings, board engagements, and community initiatives.Support preparation for board meetings, committee work, and key stakeholder interactions. Assist in synthesizing information for board presentations and donor engagement.Lead and manage special projects that span multiple departments or lack a permanent institutional home. Oversee early development, pilot implementation, and eventual transition of successful initiatives into departmental ownership.Streamline organizational productivity by designing and implementing scalable systems and Standard Operating Procedures that eliminate bottlenecks and foster seamless collaboration across the organization.Represent the CEO or EVP in internal committees or external meetings, ensuring continuity of communication and leadership perspective.Draft and refine high-level internal and external communications, including staff updates, board materials, and stakeholder correspondence, ensuring clarity and consistency in the organizational voice.Please note that this job description is not intended to cover or list in full the activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    REQUIREMENTS3-8 years of professional experience in consulting, nonprofit leadership, policy, operations, project management, or a related field.Ability to synthesize complex information and translate high-level strategic discussions into actionable plans.Strong operational discipline and a track record of moving complex initiatives from concept through completion.Ability to build relationships across departments and lead cross-functional initiatives without direct reporting authority.Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to adapt tone for internal and external audiences.Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to distill complex information into concise briefs for executive decision-making.Intellectual curiosity, sound judgment, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.A deep appreciation for the community-centered mission and values of the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan.If this role sounds like a good fit for you, please upload a cover letter with your resume indicating your interest.

    WHAT WE OFFERSupportive, mission-driven work environment.Health Benefits such as Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance + more.Paid Vacation Time + a generous offering of Federal and Secular Holidays.403(b) Retirement Savings AccountOpportunities for professional development and mentorshipAccess to all the JCC's cultural, learning, arts, and film programsInvestment in professional development and leadership skillsFree fitness membership for the pool and health clubDiscounts on other JCC programsWork Schedule: This role is in office 5 days a week in the Upper West Side.

    Salary Range: The position offers an annual salary of $120,000 - $160,000, commensurate with experience.

    The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, marital status and civil partnership/union status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, religion, national origin, age, disability, military or veteran status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or any other characteristic as established and protected by applicable federal, state or local law.

    Salary:

    $120,000 - $135,000

    Agency Information:

    Together with our community, the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan creates a welcoming and vibrant environment where individuals from all walks of life come together to connect, grow, and learn. Rooted in Jewish values, it is a cornerstone of the Upper West Side that provides something for every stage of life through a multifaceted array of offerings, spanning comprehensive children's and family programs, cutting-edge health and wellness, thought-provoking arts and culture, and vital social services. It imagines Jewish life that is inclusive and diverse, creating a supportive space for people of all backgrounds to engage, nurture their well-being, and find a deep sense of belonging. Read Less
  • Lead Teacher  

    - Rochester
    Principal Responsibilities:JOB SUMMARYThe Lead Teacher provides high-q... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    JOB SUMMARY

    The Lead Teacher provides high-quality care and education for children from infancy through school age. This role contributes to the daily operations of the classroom, promotes child development across all domains, and helps maintain a nurturing, safe, and organized learning environment.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSImplement developmentally appropriate activities that support social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth in young children.Support daily care routines, including feeding, diapering, toileting, and rest time.Maintain a safe, clean, organized, and engaging classroom environment in alignment with program standards.Observe and document developmental milestones.Provide respectful, responsive, and nurturing care to infants, toddlers and school age.Actively participate in classroom supervision, transitions, and engagement on the playground and in shared activity spaces.Collaborates with Teacher's Assistants, co-teachers, and administrative staff to ensure clear communication, consistency, and effective teamwork.Interact with families in a professional, supportive manner that encourages positive family engagement.Attend all required training courses, staff meetings, and professional development sessions.Comply with all OCFS licensing regulations and promptly report concerns or suspected violations to the appropriate staff.OTHER DUTIESPerforms all other duties as assigned.Minimum Qualifications:

    EDUCATION & EXPERIENCEAssociate's degree in Early Childhood, Child Development or related field and/or Child Development Associate credential required.One year of experience working with children less than 13 years of age required. Current CPR, AED and First Aid certifications preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIESDemonstrate professionalism, collaboration, reliability, and a strong commitment to early childhood education. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDSAbility to lift and carry children weighing 10-15 lbs. frequently and up to 50 lbs. occasionallyAbility to kneel, bend, squat, stand, and sit on the floor or child-sized furniture for extended periodsAmbulatory ability to supervise children indoors and outdoors, including playgrounds and uneven terrainAbility to actively engage with children during play and movement activitiesWORK ENVIRONMENTInfant, toddler, preschool, and school age classroom settingsOutdoor learning areas, playgrounds, and walking trailsGymnasium and pool facilities where applicableExposure to varying weather during outdoor activitiesEqual Employee Opportunity

    The JCC of Greater Rochester is an equal opportunity employer. We value diverse identities, backgrounds, and perspectives and are committed to building an inclusive culture in which staff, members, and community partners can thrive.

    EOE Disability/Veteran

    Salary:

    $35,000 - $45,000

    Agency Information:

    About the JCC of Greater Rochester

    The JCC of Greater Rochester is a mission-driven community organization rooted in Jewish values and open to individuals and families of all backgrounds. We serve as a welcoming hub for connection, learning, wellness, and belonging--advancing Jewish life while strengthening the broader community through inclusive programs and services.

    Our work is guided by the core Jewish values that shape how we care for people, steward our resources, and create spaces that are safe, supportive, and mission-aligned:

    Kehillah - Community

    Kavod - Respect and dignity

    Hachnasat Orchim - Welcoming and belonging

    Shmirat HaGuf - Care for the body and well-being

    Chesed - Compassion

    About the Wolk Children's Center

    The JCC Wolk Children's Center is a premier early-childhood community dedicated to nurturing the whole child. We create a warm, engaging environment where children learn through play, social interaction, and hands-on exploration--because we understand that young learners thrive as constructivists.

    We follow the Creative Curriculum, a research-based, field-tested approach that supports developmentally appropriate learning for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Our program cultivates collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and a strong sense of community.

    Why Work With Us?

    We believe in supporting our educators as whole people. Team members enjoy:A comprehensive benefits packageJCC membership, including access to facilities and programsProfessional development opportunitiesNetworking and community-building eventsOpportunities to engage in meaningful Jewish cultural and communal activities Read Less
  • Lead Twos Teacher  

    - Bronx
    Principal Responsibilities:Riverdale Y is a community and cultural cen... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    Riverdale Y is a community and cultural center located in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx. We provide educational, recreational, cultural, and wellness programming for children and adults of all ages. The Riverdale Y is rooted in universal values where diversity is celebrated and all are welcome to participate, engage, and connect. We are a sanctuary to think, learn, and grow, an open door to creativity, fitness, and fun, and a catalyst for change and transformation.

    Riverdale Y is seeking to hire individuals who are enthusiastic about tackling challenges with creativity and ambition. Our organization provides a diverse range of career opportunities, spanning education, social services, facilities management, senior care, accounting, marketing, and much more.

    We'd be honored for you to make your career here!

    SCOPEThe Lead Twos Teacher will be part of the Early Childhood Center team that includes six classrooms and 18 teachers. This position is responsible full time education and care of 12 two-year olds, including planning of developmentally appropriate curriculum, classroom management, family support and Jewish holiday and Shabbat programming. The Lead Twos Teacher will report to the Early Childhood Center Director. This is a full-time, in-person position in Riverdale.

    This role works closely with the Assistant Teachers, Operations Manager and Early Childhood Center Director to create a warm, loving and creative first school experience that nurtures families and readies children for our 3K program.

    WHAT YOU WILL DOPlan age appropriate curriculum across the domains including language, math, science, gross and fine motor development, artistic expression and social and emotional developmentCreate Jewish holiday and Shabbat experiencesAssess development to prepare for Parent/Teacher Conferences bi-annually and IFSP and turning three CPSE meetingsSupport children with special needs and collaborate with Early Intervention professionals such as Special Instructors, Speech and Language Pathologists and Occupational and Physical TherapistsMinimum Qualifications:

    WHAT YOU WILL BRING (Qualifications)

    Must-Haves:

    ? Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or study plan eligible pursuing Master's Degree or Bachelor's in a DOH-designated related field

    ? NYS Teaching Certification Birth-Grade 2 (or study plan eligible)

    ? Prior lead-teacher experience in a progressive Twos classroom strongly preferred

    ? Ability to build warm relationships with children and families

    ? Strong communication, collaboration, and reflective teaching skills

    Nice-to-Haves: Passion for music, movement, arts, gardening, cooking or other interests to share with children

    SALARY & COMPENSATION

    Riverdale Y offers employees medical & dental insurance, flexible spending, commuter benefits and pension plan as well as an optional 403(b) retirement benefit. Riverdale Y also offers employees a complimentary family membership, discounted childcare and afterschool programming, in addition to discounts in areas of sports, performing arts, dance, aquatics and summer camp.

    Schedule:
    Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-3:30 PM

    Salary: $45,000-$50,000 with benefits including membership at the Riverdale YM-YWHA

    Please submit resume and cover letter to: careers@riverdaley.org

    Riverdale Y provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.

    Salary:

    $45,000 - $55,000

    Agency Information:

    Our Mission:

    Riverdale Y enriches lives by cultivating universally-shared values central to Jewish life, through educational, cultural, wellness, and service programs for all.

    Our Values:

    We build and strengthen community.

    We create a space of belonging, where everyone feels respected and appreciated for who they are.

    We have a responsibility to care for one another, in our local community and in our world.

    We nurture our minds, bodies and souls.

    We are committed to lifelong learning and growth. Read Less
  • Senior Social Worker Supervisor, LMSW  

    - New York City
    Principal Responsibilities:The Weinberg Center for Balanced Living (WC... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    The Weinberg Center for Balanced Living (WCBL) is an innovative Older Adult Center serving adults ages 60 and older, whose primary languages include English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, and Russian. Integrated into EA's Manny Cantor Center (MCC) and funded by the New York City Department for the Aging (NYC Aging), WCBL offers a holistic program designed to meet the varied needs, abilities, and interests of older adults. WCBL's programs make it a premier destination for older New Yorkers, supporting physical and nutritional health, artistic development, cultural and social engagement, and providing critical social services that help members age in place with dignity.

    We are seeking an experienced Senior Social Worker Supervisor, LMSW, who will play a key role on an interdisciplinary team supporting the holistic wellness of older adults. The Senior Social Worker Supervisor will maintain a caseload of older adult clients from WCBL and EA 202 Housing (Podell and Alliance Apartments). Assist clients with a range of complex issues related to aging: facilitate client-led goal setting and attainment; provide concrete case assistance, referrals, and routine follow-up; and provide psychoeducation, advocacy, and supportive contact. Coordinate and/or develop and facilitate regular group workshops for clients to address shared needs and promote community well-being.

    RESPONSIBILITIESProvide onsite task supervision to the WCBL social services team.Participate in case conferences and/or group supervision.Appropriately assign cases to WCBL social services staff and interns.Maintain a caseload of older adult clients: conduct intakes and comprehensive assessments of clients' strengths, needs, and challenges; formulate ongoing care plans and recommend appropriate intervention strategies; and routinely follow-up.Provide case assistance, assisting clients to obtain concrete services, such as completion of applications/renewals for housing and benefits and entitlements; and complete related forms in the NYC Aging electronic record.Make strategic referrals and advocate for service type, frequency, and intensity.Provide supportive contact to help clients address challenges with daily living.Facilitate or co-facilitate relevant psychosocial, psychoeducational, and/or mental health workshops and/or group series for community members.Maintain documentation following funder's prescribed format and time guidelines: update client information and enter supervisory case review notes, client case notes, and units in electronic record; and complete case review, case assistance, and information and referral logs.Work collaboratively as part of the Older Adult Programs team, providing office and meal program support when needed, participating in the organizing and executing of WCBL events, and coordinating workshops and events at EA's 202 Housing.Coordinate with internal partners and external agencies to ensure best care for clients and provide professional development opportunities for staff.Attend supervisory, program, agency, and community meetings as required.Provide or ensure access to interpretation and translation services for clients.Perform other related duties as assigned by supervisor(s) and/or WCBL director.Minimum Qualifications:

    QUALIFICATIONSLMSW and 3+ years of experience as an LMSW is required.At least 2 years of supervisory experience is required.SIFI-certified or SIFI-eligible and willingness to pursue SIFI is required.Bilingual (English/Cantonese or English/Spanish) strongly preferred.Familiar with local resources and referrals, city/state/federal entitlements.Knowledgeable and enthusiastic about working with older adults. Knowledgeable about age-related neurological changes; comfortable engaging clients exhibiting mental health symptoms and/or cognitive changes required. Attention to detail, ability to work under pressure, and effectively coordinate a comprehensive array of services to address the multiple needs of clients. Ability to take initiative and work independently.Demonstrate astute judgement in prioritization and time management skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality of records and information. Must have outstanding verbal and written communication skills. Knowledge of MS Office Willing and able to travel between Lower East Side/East Village sites.Willing and able to work occasional weekend days and evenings for special events or NYC Aging-mandated Cooling Center days.Salary:

    $65,000 - $75,000

    Agency Information:

    A nonprofit beacon of hope for over 130 years, as a historically Jewish organization Educational Alliance believes in the power of communities to lift up people of all ages and turn strangers into neighbors. We offer high-quality, affordable education programs, health services, and diverse cultural enrichment right where New Yorkers live and raise their families. We make the city a brighter, friendlier and more supportive place. Our community centers offer multi-generational programs that push boundaries and break barriers, sharing critical tools to foster relationships and advance the well-being of people in New York City.
    Our pioneering educational programs--like 2Generation Head Start, and courses ranging from art to fitness, career readiness to citizenship--are carefully curated and developed with our city's residents in mind. We offer dozens of options and we never stop innovating to help people of all ages grow, connect, and engage.

    Guided by Jewish values, Educational Alliance celebrates the differences and individuality every person brings when they walk through our doors because we know that there is more that connects us than keeps us divided. Today, our reach extends beyond the city as our innovative programs serve as models for other organizations to adopt and implement in their communities. We invite you to join us as we partner with our neighbors, strengthen our city, and pave the way for more generations of New Yorkers to live enriched and fulfilling lives - because you belong here. Read Less
  • Head of School  

    - Houston
    Principal Responsibilities:The Bertha Alyce Early Childhood Academy of... Read More
    Principal Responsibilities:

    The Bertha Alyce Early Childhood Academy of the Evelyn Rubenstein JCC is a forward-thinking Jewish Early Childhood Academy in SW Houston, serving students who range in age from 6 weeks to 5 years. With a capacity of over 200 children and their families, this academy is founded on the ethics and values of Judaism and is committed to excellence and innovation. Our collaborative team of professionals engage in creative, dynamic curriculum development for Pre-K children and continuously improve the academy through ongoing professional development. We are seeking an experienced Head of School for Early Childhood Education to serve as the visionary leader of the Early Childhood Program. The Head of School is responsible for all compliance with NAEYC and State guidelines and regulations pertinent to the operation of the early childhood program and facilities. Candidates must have a minimum of a master's degree in early childhood or related field, be able and willing to work flexible 40+ hour work week and have excellent oral and written communication skills in English.

    WHAT YOU WILL DO, IN GENERAL:Responsible for health, safety, growth, and development of all the children.Comply with Texas licensing requirements and NAEYC standards.Provides strong, professional, and accurate management of front office and enrollment.Creates a responsive environment for parents.Collaborates with other staff members of the J.Uphold Jewish values throughout the programs and curriculum.WHAT YOU WILL DO, SPECIFICALLY:Work in partnership with the Chief of Jewish Education & Chief Executive Officer to create, develop and implement a new cutting-edge vision for the future of the early childhood education at the Bertha Alyce Early Childhood Academy. Oversee the day-to-day operations of BAS.Create, maintain, and model the highest standard for professionalism for welcoming parents, interacting with employees and managing workflow.Work with Director of Curriculum & Student Engagement to create an enriching and stimulating play-based curriculum.Maintain and update academy records, licensing and NAEYC, including the accreditation process.Work collaboratively with the Director of Curriculum & Student Engagement and parent committee to set and achieve annual goals.Actively participate in discussions surrounding best practices in Early Childhood Education and integrate successful strategies from several educational philosophies involving emerging curriculums, the competence of children, and developmentally appropriate learning into our Reggio-inspired academy.Ensure there is always consistent director and teacher coverage.Oversee the ordering process of supplies for the academy.Manage the BAS budget and work collaboratively with J CEO and lay leadership during the process.Assist with marketing and promotion of programs.Observe classrooms and assist and/or support teachers in developing appropriate classroom practices and curriculum.Plan and implement family and Judaic programs, parent education, academy -wide programs, open house, and other special events.Participate in planning and implementing annual staff orientation, monthly staff meetings, and staff professional development.Support the development of a warm, welcoming, safe, and professional academy environment.Focus on the desired outcome to create an inclusive environment.Be proactive to anticipate program/building needs and opportunities for the future.Be decisive and make the challenging and difficult discussions where/when necessary.QUALITY AND TEACHING:Collaborate with the Director to achieve shared goals and expectations for teaching staff.Supervise teachers (classroom ages to be determined) and enrichment specialists.Conduct annual staff reviews.Be part of developing a collaborative, professional learning community for all educators.Visit classrooms and be present for educators.PARENT AND FAMILY COMMUNICATION:Foster warm, personal relationships with each existing, new, and prospective family, through engaging, proactive, and consistent conversation.Manage front office for prompt parent responsiveness and premium parent experience.Be available to parents at pick up and drop off time.Answer parent inquiries, conduct tours and facilitate a smooth enrollment process using standard office procedures.Create, model, and reinforce a positive, nurturing, and respectful attitude towards families and children.Listen to parental feedback and incorporate it, when possible, into best practice.Minimum Qualifications:

    WHAT YOU'LL BRING TO THE JOB:Bachelor's degree required.Master's degree preferred.TX Director's License (or ability to become licensed) required.Minimum 3-5 years Classroom Experience.3-5 years Supervisory or Management experience required.Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).Excels at communicating with parents, board members and staff the goals of our programs. Able to interact professionally with all levels of internal and external personnel.Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment.Demonstrates the ability to work well with people.Willingness to be flexible and available to work occasional evenings and weekends as required for special events.Willingness to perform job tasks not part of immediate job responsibilities but aids in member satisfaction and getting the job done.Certified (or ability to become certified) in CPR/First Aid.A FEW MORE KEY ELEMENTS:Must be able to work as part of a team and be able to work independently to achieve specific programmatic and educational goals.Must be willing to work on several weekends and evenings during the month as necessary to teach or administer departmental programs.Must be enthusiastic about the pluralistic approach of Jewish life at the J.Must be willing to travel to off-site facilities for training.Salary:

    $95,000 - $105,000

    Agency Information:

    ABOUT THE HOUSTON JEWISH COMMUNITY:

    The Houston Jewish population numbers close to 60,000 and is a strong and close-knit community, very welcoming and hospitable to newcomers. There are multiple Reform, Conservative and Orthodox congregations in Houston, as well as multiple Jewish day schools and several kosher restaurants. Our J, which just completed a major renovation, is in the neighborhood of Meyerland in Southwest Houston. Read Less
  • Early Childhood Lead Teacher  

    - New York City
    Principal Responsibilities:About the JobThe lead teacher will help to... Read More
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    About the Job

    The lead teacher will help to support our program while working with three-year-old children through the implementation of an enriching classroom environment within our state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor facilities. The successful candidate will bring great presence and creativity to the position and will collaborate with our teaching teams and with the directors of the program to help develop and implement an emergent, play-based curriculum incorporating exciting units of study.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Work directly with students to support and enhance their learning within our classroom of three-year-old's.Collaborate with the classroom teaching team to plan units of study based on the interests of students and families.Create and actively promote a welcoming environment where every child and parent are treated with dignity and respect.Along with the assistant teacher, develop and implement an exciting and creative classroom experience incorporating science, cooking, large motor activities, waterplay, story time and art.Establish meaningful relationships with families and maintain effective communication, both oral and written.POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS OF WORKFull-time position; work done during the 42 weeks of the NYC school year. Monday - FridayUsual hours: 8:00AM-4:00PMCOMPENSATION:$56,070 to $71,054 per year; paid at $35.60 to $45.11 per hour - dependent on early childhood education credentials.Eligible for salary increases under the collective bargaining agreement. (CBA)Competitive benefits package. (Health Insurance; Generous Paid Time Off; Optional Pension Plan; Optional 403b Plan; Life Insurance; Flexible Spending Account; Commuter Benefit Plan; Free Y Fitness Center/Gym Membership)Minimum Qualifications:

    QUALIFICATIONS:Master's degree in Early Childhood Education or an acceptable study plan.New York State Early Childhood license preferred.Must have Early Childhood experience.The ability to work within a team approach.Knowledge of early childhood education best practices. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with an ability to interact effectively with colleagues and families.Competency in general computer skills.WORK AUTHORIZATION & CLEARANCES:Documentation of U.S. citizenship or eligibility to work in the U.S.Must pass the background check, medical form and fingerprinting through the Departments of Health and Education. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other functions and responsibilities may change or may be assigned.
    To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    YM & YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.

    Salary:

    $55,000 - $65,000

    Agency Information:

    Established in 1917 as one of the first Jewish community centers in New York City, the YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood (the Y) is a thriving and visionary not-for-profit human services organization in Northern Manhattan. We welcome people of diverse ethnicities and all ages, from pre-school to older adults, into the Y family with a wide range of educational, recreational and social services and programs that focus on improving the quality of their lives. With a long and distinguished history, the Y is a multi-service community center that is well known for its nurturing environment and non-judgmental philosophy. Read Less
  • Support Specialist, New Country Day Camp  

    - New York City
    Principal Responsibilities:New Country Day Camp is an open-tent commun... Read More
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    New Country Day Camp is an open-tent community that celebrates and sustains joyful, outdoor summer experiences where all can thrive. We maintain a proud legacy as a Jewish camp comprised of a multicultural community, representing and celebrating the heartbeat of NYC. We build meaningful connections with ourselves, each other, and the natural world around us through innovative programming that is rooted in Jewish tradition and guided by universal values.

    New Country Day Camp is an 8-week, outdoor summer camp for campers in kindergarten-8th grade. NCDC operates M-F, 8am-5pm, and provides transportation for staff and campers to and from our campgrounds on Staten Island via multiple locations throughout Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. NCDC is a neurodiverse camp community, and all staff members are responsible for supporting neurodivergent and neurotypical campers and staff to have successful summers.

    We are seeking Support Specialists for New Country Day Camp. Support Specialists are enthusiastic, highly motivated, creative, and responsible role models who are directly responsible for the well-being of campers with a special eye toward our campers with additional social/emotional/behavioral/mental health needs (includes diagnosis or autism spectrum disorder, ADD/ADHD, mood or anxiety disorders, sensory processing issues, etc.) at New Country Day Camp from June 29th to August 14

    Daily rate for this position is $130.00

    RESPONSIBILITIESAttend all days of staff orientation before camp, evenings beginning the week of June 12thAttend all days of camp and after camp staff meetings during the summerLearn about assigned campers who need additional support and help carry out their plan for success throughout the summerCommunicate regularly with Support Supervisor about the campers progress and challenges, and with Division Head about daily schedule and responsibilitiesWork harmoniously with group counselors to support campersMaintain standards of camp conduct, behavior management protocols, and inclusion.When working with campers and fellow staff, uphold and implement NCDC camp values (Personal Growth, Empathy, Respect, and Passion)Camp ActivitiesAssume responsibility for the physical and mental health and safety of campersFollow COVID-19 safety protocols and implement COVID-19 procedures at all timesActively participates in all camp activitiesProvide quality supervision at all times (e.g. on the bus, in locker rooms during changing periods, during lunch, throughout swim periods and all transitional periods)Assist Bus Captains with camper needs on the bus ride to and from campEncourage all campers to do their best & be their on-site daily support system Focus on social dynamics & friendship building of assigned camper groupBe a supportive partner for campers with disabilities or atypical support needs to anticipate/identify when they might need additional support, and proactively engage them using supportive strategies from a strengths-based perspective Write weekly progress reports to families of assigned campersMinimum Qualifications:Availability to attend all days of camp from June 29 to August 14 and pre-camp orientation starting in mid-June requiredCurrently pursuing an education in Social Work, Special Education, or any related fields, Bachelor's Degree a plusDemonstrated interest and experience in working with children who have disabilities or atypical support needsPatience and willingness to learn about different disabilities or atypical support needs and ways to support campers who might need additional support Willingness to learn about and participate in Jewish culture and traditionsFriendly, warm, active and genuinely enjoys working in an outdoor camp settingExcellent communication skillsCollaborative, flexible, with the ability to work in a fast-paced, sometimes stressful environment Previous experience working with children from diverse cultural and social backgroundsExperience working in a camp setting is a plusSalary:

    $130

    Agency Information:

    A nonprofit beacon of hope for over 130 years, as a historically Jewish organization Educational Alliance believes in the power of communities to lift up people of all ages and turn strangers into neighbors. We offer high-quality, affordable education programs, health services, and diverse cultural enrichment right where New Yorkers live and raise their families. We make the city a brighter, friendlier and more supportive place. Our community centers offer multi-generational programs that push boundaries and break barriers, sharing critical tools to foster relationships and advance the well-being of people in New York City.
    Our pioneering educational programs--like 2Generation Head Start, and courses ranging from art to fitness, career readiness to citizenship--are carefully curated and developed with our city's residents in mind. We offer dozens of options and we never stop innovating to help people of all ages grow, connect, and engage.

    Guided by Jewish values, Educational Alliance celebrates the differences and individuality every person brings when they walk through our doors because we know that there is more that connects us than keeps us divided. Today, our reach extends beyond the city as our innovative programs serve as models for other organizations to adopt and implement in their communities. We invite you to join us as we partner with our neighbors, strengthen our city, and pave the way for more generations of New Yorkers to live enriched and fulfilling lives - because you belong here. Read Less

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