Executive Director at Hillel at Ithaca College

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Ithaca, NY - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 90000 - 100000
Posted on: 7 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Executive Director

Hillel at Ithaca College

Role Overview

Hillel at Ithaca College seeks a vibrant and multi-talented leader to inspire Jewish students on campus as the Executive Director. You will be excellent for this role if you use your strong interpersonal skills to create and nurture relationships with students develop partnerships and create new opportunities for Hillel at Ithaca College. As the Executive Director youll create a vision for the organization connect empower and motivate our diverse Jewish population; develop and implement contemporary student-focused programming; manage finances and fundraise - all to advance the mission of our Hillel in inspiring Jewish students to make an enduring commitment to Jewish Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors.

Hillel at Ithaca College is experiencing a renaissance with a high percentage of its over 1000 Jewish students on campus engaged. This movement is cultivated through a vibrant and progressive student leadership cadre invested board donors and community members and a top college environment. Youll find the Hillel staff engaging students enjoying the amazing outdoor options in the Finger Lakes region creating art and film or giving back to the local community. The Ithaca Farmers Market has been ranked as one of the best farmers markets in the country. Ithaca has been ranked as a top college town one of the best green cities and one of the most secure places to live. The beauty of the Finger Lakes region and the breadth of cultural offerings draw many people to this progressive community. Ithaca is Gorges!

What Youll Do

Creating a Vision

  • Develop articulate and promote a dynamic and innovative vision to propel Ithaca College Hillel into the future in partnership with key stakeholders including students Board of Directors alumni parents staff the local Jewish community Hillel International and Ithaca College faculty and staff.
  • Work with the Board to set reasonable goals and make decisions about resource allocation and priorities.
  • Articulate measures of success and evaluate outcomes and impact.
  • Communicate regularly and effectively with all stakeholders.

Nurturing Jewish Growth

  • Create programmatic opportunities that shape an educational cultural religious and social environment that will allow the members of Ithaca Colleges diverse Jewish community to reach a greater understanding and fuller expression of their own Jewish identity.
  • Educate groups formally and informally about Jewish religious observance ritual practice culture history and communities and serve as a role model for full rich Jewish identification.
  • Counsel students individually within a Jewish context and refer as needed.
  • Create educational vision and strategy for Hillel.

Student Engagement

  • Serve as an inspiring Jewish role model and a strong leader for students; cultivate meaningful relationships with students and ensure all Jewish students feel welcome.
  • Ensure the student engagement strategy is dynamic includes a multiplicity of Jewish backgrounds and interests and successful in meeting its goals.
  • Recognize and adapt to the changing needs of Jewish college students Jewish identity development and campus climate.
  • Ensure Hillel is a safe space for students addressing antisemitism and anti-Israel activities on campus.

Fiscal Management

  • Develop and nurture productive relationships with individuals and organizations that can financially support the mission of Hillel.
  • Create a development plan to engage all stakeholders manage development initiatives and organize student and board members participation in development.
  • Work in tandem when appropriate with the Ithaca College development office to support both offices goals.
  • Create an annual budget in collaboration with the boards Executive Committee.
  • Provide fiscal oversight to the organization as well as regular reporting to the Board of Directors and Hillel International.

Empower Others to Lead

  • Listen actively to students and other Ithaca College community members to identify strengths and leadership potential in others and connect them with appropriate leadership opportunities.
  • Delegate leadership and responsibilities in particular empowering students to develop and carry out Jewish educational cultural and religious events and activities including leading holiday and Shabbat services.
  • Take on a leadership role in challenging situations and inspire others as a role model.

Staff Supervision & Development

  • Inspire develop supervise and mentor the professional staff team of two as well as the student volunteer team to deepen students relationships with Jewish life Jewish learning and Israel.
  • Establish a culture of professional development and growth.

Stakeholder and External Relations

  • Serve as Hillels primary spokesperson to the organizations constituents the media and the general public engaging the community in the importance of Hillels mission and purpose.
  • Create a culture of shared responsibility and engagement among members of the board of directors and cultivate relationships with prospective board members who can provide generative and strategic leadership.
  • Extend your influence beyond the campus cultivating relationships with students university leaders the local Jewish community and nationwide alumni and parents. You will be the voice of Hillel at Ithaca College passionately championing Hillels mission.
  • Bring together external groups/individuals with similar goals or missions to form partnerships and develop mutually beneficial joint activities and partnerships with them.
  • Strategically initiate develop and maintain networks of people on campus and among Jewish students and Hillel stakeholders who can help to advance Hillels goals.

A top candidate should possess:

  • 58 years of professional work experience. Experience in management roles in the Jewish or secular nonprofit higher education or mission-driven organization world is a plus. Past Hillel experience is a plus as well. We will consider a range of candidates experiences and credentials.
  • Experience working with and/or for an organization serving young adults (18-24 years old).
  • A passion for Judaism and an ability to inspire students to make Judaism integral to their own life choices
  • Ability to facilitate Jewish learning
  • Some experience with fundraising which may include executing annual fundraising campaigns cultivation stewardship major gift solicitation and managing budgets
  • Experience mentoring supervising and managing staff
  • Excellent communications skills
  • Ability to connect with and engage a variety of different stakeholders

What Youll Bring to the Job

  • An inspiring presence that will help others deepen their interest in Jewish life and the ability to listen to and build relationships with college students.
  • Strong entrepreneurial spirit and resilience. Things may not always go according to plan but you are willing to take risks and learn from your wins and losses.
  • An attitude of proactive communication and collaboration.
  • Strong relationship-building skills and comfort working with diverse populations different from your own including inter-religious populations.
  • Solid organizational skills including planning attention to detail multi-tasking and prioritization.
  • Expertise in leading complex conversations about Judaism and Israel in an approachable way and meets students at various points in their personal Jewish journey.

Benefits of working for Hillel include:

  • Competitive salary in the non-profit marketplace. The salary range for this role is $90000 -$100000 depending upon skills qualifications and experience.
  • A comprehensive benefits package including health insurance pension plan life insurance Long Term Disability Flexible Spending Plan.
  • Generous vacation/sick time and parental leave.
  • Excellent professional development coaching and skill-building opportunities.
  • Opportunity for domestic and international travel.

About Hillel at Ithaca College

Hillel at Ithaca College is the center of Jewish life on campus. At Ithaca College approximately 1050 students about 20% of the students are Jewish. As a pluralistic organization Hillel provides a variety of cultural educational and social programs to create vibrant Jewish life and provide multiple access points for students to explore their Jewish identity. Hillel is part of the welcoming community housed in Muller Chapel. Muller Chapel is an interfaith chapel hosting the Jewish Muslim Catholic Protestant and Buddhist communities. There is kosher dining on campus which is the best food on campus supervised by StarK Kosher. Hillel has a strong working relationship with Kosher Dining and caters the majority of their food through them. Hillel at Ithaca College is affiliated with Hillel International. Hillel International enriches the lives of Jewish students so that 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.

Ithaca College from its founding in 1892 as the Ithaca Conservatory of Music has distinguished itself as an impressive liberal arts institution with a variety of strong professional programs. Coeducational and nonsectarian the College is an internationally known and respected institution with approximately 6400 undergraduate and 450 graduate students who come to Ithaca from nearly every state and close to 80 countries. U.S. News and World Report has rated it one of the top 10 masters level Universities in the northeast for over 10 years. While the breadth of curriculum is normally found only at larger universities Ithaca holds fast to its tradition of close personal instruction.

There are two synagogues in town and many other opportunities across the spectrum of its vibrant Jewish community.

About Hillel International

In 1923 Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life learning and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.

Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.


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