The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia supports a vibrant alliance of synagogues community volunteers and representatives from Jewish community organizations all over Greater Philadelphia through its Kehillot (Hebrew for community or neighborhood). Our Kehillot serve the areas of Bucks County Buxmont Center City Chester County Delaware County Lower Merion Northeast and Old York Road. These Kehillah works together within geographic areas to create inspired Jewish communities and offer programming and enrichment for all ages.
Our team uses relational engagement event planning and the resources of the Jewish Federation and each individual local community to:
- Create a pipeline of communication and leadership development from a grassroots level to the work of the Jewish Federation
- Serve individuals and families both connected to organized Jewish institutions and those who are underserved or disconnected
- Strengthen relationships among institutions synagogues and their professional and lay leadership within the community
Each Kehillah supports a vibrant slate of communal gatherings including holiday programming social action/mitzvah work and philanthropic opportunities to its constituents.
This position sits within the Leadership and Community Development Department of the Jewish Federation. This person reports to the Director of Community Development and works cross functionally within the Jewish Federation.
The position in which we are hiring is a full-time Community Engagement Manager responsible for supporting the following three Kehillot: Center City Philadelphia Northeast Philadelphia and the Old York Road corridor.
The full-time Community Engagement Manager will work a minimum of 35 hours per week in our community by focusing on the following:
- Relational engagement: Connect with individuals and families within their Kehillot to understand their interests and needs help them feel like they belong within Jewish community and life and to serve as a liaison connecting them to Jewish experiences and institutions including the Jewish Federation. The CEM is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with community members and volunteers as well as rabbis cantors executives educators and all other relevant Jewish community contributors. This also includes a focus on underserved populations throughout our community (ie: Jews of Color interfaith/multifaith Jews; Russian and Hebrew speaking Jews Jewish individuals with disabilities Orthodox Jews LGBTQ Jews etc).
- Donor and leader prospecting: CEM maintains a pipeline of prospective donors and leaders for the Jewish Federation and the community at large taking responsibility for regular follow-ups and forging strong connections with the Jewish community. Each CEM is expected to regularly identify new prospects for this pipeline and to oversee their continued development by making appropriate invitations and introductions with the ultimate goal of encouraging and fostering donor gifts to support the organizations mission.
- Leadership development: The CEM oversees a Leadership Team (4-6 leaders) and Coalition (a broad group of committed community representatives) for each Kehillah. This will entail setting a schedule of planning and running 4-6 Leadership Team meetings and 2-3 Coalition meetings per Kehillah per year. The CEM is responsible for overseeing the development of strategy and decision making for the budget and calendar of the Kehillot in partnership with their Leadership Teams establishing a succession plan for leadership and creating engaging content for Coalition meetings to attract and retain maximum participation.
- Corporate sponsors: In partnership with Fundraising staff the CEM is responsible for continuously identifying businesses to be solicited for sponsorships.
- Event support: Work closely with departmental staff and the Community Engagement Events Coordinator on generating ideas for community events. Take the leadership role in organizing committees for events and attend events when appropriate.
- Jewish Federation integration and communications: The CEM maintains a steady communications presence within their Kehillot working closely with the Jewish Federation marketing team to craft and distribute compelling messaging that integrates the goals of the Jewish Federation the Kehillah and its partner organizations.
The duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list and additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time at Jewish Federations discretion.
Qualifications and Job Requirements:
- Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills. Able to get along with and work well with diverse personalities
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to multitask in an environment that requires managing multiple activities and priorities
- Proven ability to take a project from concept through completion
- Familiarity with Jewish traditions with the ability to lead Jewish events and connect effectively within the Jewish community
- Knowledge of Philadelphia Jewish Community preferred
- Ability to work evenings occasional Shabbat holiday and Sunday events
- Ability to think strategically and approach relationships with future development in mind
- At least 2 - 3 years of relevant work experience required
- Experience building relationships and overseeing projects as well as the ability to navigate varying opinions and ways of working
- Proficiency with Google Suite Microsoft Office and social media applications required
Overview
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including a hybrid work schedule medical dental vision prescription drug program life insurance generous paid time off and 403b retirement savings program.
Our Mission
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to address the communities most critical priorities locally in Israel and around the world.
Commitment to Diversity
We deeply value the diversity of insight perspective and experience brought by people from backgrounds typically underrepresented in Jewish institutions. This includes Black Latinx and Asian people Black Jews Jews of Color lesbian gay bisexual trans and gender non-conforming people and people with disabilities. We also welcome applications from people of diverse religious spiritual and cultural backgrounds.
About the Organization
Since 1901 the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia has served as the hub of the regions Jewish communities providing an infrastructure of support for Jewish people and organizations in need. Through grants emergency funding restricted gifts endowments and our partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Day Schools we care for those in need combat antisemitism and global crisis and strengthen Jewish identity.