Senior Associate Director, Jewish Resilience

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New York City, NY - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 7 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Overview

POSITION TITLE:Senior Associate Director Jewish Resilience

SUPERVISOR:Director Jewish Resilience

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:Consultants interns

LOCATION:Anywhere ADL has an office

GRADE/CLASS: Grade G Exempt PSA-Eligible

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:

ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913 its timeless mission is to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all. Today ADL continues to fight all forms of antisemitism and bias using innovation and partnerships to drive impact. ADL is aglobal leader in combating antisemitism counteringextremismand battling bigotry wherever and whenever it happens.

Overview of the Initiative:

ADL is evolving a national effort focused on strengthening sector-specific capacity to confront antisemitism. A centerpiece of this effort is Hazak: Jewish Venture Accelerator a new national capacity building program designed to strengthen and scale community-led efforts to fight antisemitism. Hazak is investing in grassroots and early-stage organizations through hands-on tools expert training ADLsnetworksand a peer learning community.

Primary Function:

The Senior Associate Director Jewish Resiliencesupports the designexecutionand growth of ADLs sector-specific community-based capacity-building work.The Senior Associate Directorwill focus primarily on operationalizing and advancing Hazak owning key workstreams that shape the accelerators strategyprogrammingand participant experience.This positionmay take on expanded responsibilities across the Jewish Resilience portfolio including other cohort-based or sector-based initiatives as priorities evolve.

Responsibilities

Primary:

  • Supportselectionand recruitment of grassroots groups and early-stage community-based organizations into Hazak and other capacity-building efforts that set clear expectationsgoalsand commitments for participation.
  • Steward Hazak participants through high-touch 1:1 coaching office hours and on-demand support to strengthen their ability to fight antisemitism.
  • Support participants in responding to incidents ofantisemitism andconnect to ADL guidance andexpertiseto accelerate effective responses.
  • Conduct strategic planning for Hazak programming and the rest of the team including shaping cohort goals session prioritiessequencingand success measures.
  • Applyadaptand build sector-based toolstemplatesand playbooks that participants can use in their communities.
  • Refine Hazak curriculum to ensure programming is relevant practical and value-add.
  • Develop and update group-learning content designed for local implementation.
  • Serve as a connector across ADL by coordinating with cross-functionalteams toalign expertsresourcesand on-demand support for Hazak participants.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement by generatingtestingand iterating new program ideas.
  • Engage with advisory groups mentor councils and volunteer leadership structuresprovidingpractical guidance toparticipatingorganizations.
  • Represent ADL at partner events sector convenings and conferences to build trust surface insights and elevate best practices related to community-based capacity building to fight antisemitism.

Secondary:

  • Monitor developments across priority sectors and provide leadership with actionable intelligence on emergent antisemitism trends.

This job description provides a general overview of the role and its key responsibilities. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and ADL reserves the right to assignadditionaltasks as needed.

Qualifications

Skills:

  • Experience working directly with community partners or clients providing responsive support buildingrelationshipsand managing multiple requests with professionalism.
  • Strong interpersonal acumen; ability to build trust quickly with community-based leaders and to work collaboratively on a small team with diverse skills backgrounds and working styles.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills; able to manage participant communications schedulingtrackingand documentation with attention to detail and follow through.
  • Skilled at convening and connecting people; able to match participant needs with ADL expertstoolsand networks and to strengthen peer learning and alumni connections.
  • Able to define andtrack metrics and evaluate organizational capacity improvementsand program outcomes using dashboards feedbackloopsand basic data tools.
  • Skilled at navigating inter-organizational and intra-communal dynamics; able to broker collaboration with distributed leadership models and diverse community structures.
  • Comfort pivoting when something is not working and staying nimble as priorities evolve.

Attributes:

  • Committed to building a culture where everyone thrives.
  • Demonstrated self-starter with a consistently positive solutions-minded approach; takes initiative owns workstreams and follows through.
  • Collaborative team player creative and innovative; agile and adaptable; comfortable testing approaches moving quickly scrapping what does not work and resetting priorities in a fast-paced environment with competing demands.
  • Results-oriented problem solver with resilience under pressure and strong judgment in ambiguous situations.
  • Dedicated to empowerment-based approaches that prioritize local ownership and authenticity.
  • Comfort with fast-paced work and with managing multiple priorities across cohorts and partners.
  • Energized by ADLs mission and work.

Work Experience:

  • Significant progressively responsibleexperience inconsultingprogram coordination projectmanagementor partner engagement within a nonprofit civic community-basedor communal organization.
  • Familiarity with sectors where antisemitism has surfaced (e.g. education healthcare labor professional associations) and or experience with Jewish identity-based advocacy coalition work or community organizing preferred.
  • Experience supporting volunteer leadership structures and high-level stakeholder relationships preferred.

Education:

  • Bachelors degree or equivalent experience.

Work Environment:

  • ADLmaintainsa hybrid work environment; this role will bedesignated3 days per week in person.
  • Flexibility to work extended hours or weekends as needed.
  • Some travel required (approximately 25%) to attend meetings conferences cohort sessions and connect with grassroots partners nationwide.

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OverviewPOSITION TITLE:Senior Associate Director Jewish ResilienceSUPERVISOR:Director Jewish ResilienceSUPERVISION EXERCISED:Consultants internsLOCATION:Anywhere ADL has an officeGRADE/CLASS: Grade G Exempt PSA-EligibleABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Fo...
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ADL (Anti-Defamation League) is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913 in response to an escalating climate of antisemitism and bigotry, its essential mission hasn’t changed in more than 100 years: to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure jus ... View more

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