Jewish and Student Life Fellow

Location: New York, NY 10023
Position Jewish and Student Life Fellow
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Abraham Joshua Heschel School is seeking a Jewish and Student Life Programming Fellow for the 2021-22 school year.


Abraham Joshua Heschel School, located in New York City, is an independent Jewish school, N-12, unaffiliated with any single movement or synagogue. The school's approach to education is governed by profound respect for children. It nurtures their curiosity, cultivates their imagination, encourages creative expression, values their initiative and engenders critical thinking skills. The Heschel School is dedicated to inspiring its graduates to become responsible adults and active, compassionate citizens of the Jewish world and world communities.


The High School Jewish and Student Life (JSL) Office cultivates leadership and growth opportunities for students through extensive co-curricular offerings and year-round programming. The primary responsibilities of the Jewish and Student Life team include working with the various branches of student government, planning and executing programming that brings the Jewish calendar to the forefront, connecting students with the State of Israel, engaging students in deepening their commitment to Hesed and Tzedek, planning Shabbatonim, and working towards building a community grounded in trust, respect, selflessness and integrity among students and faculty.


The Jewish and Student Life Programming Fellow will be responsible for supporting and actively contributing to the JSL team, executing and managing JSL projects and programs, and working with student groups to bring our school's mission to life. The fellow will be a dynamic, creative, thoughtful and organized team player with excellent communication skills, a passion for Jewish learning & living, excellent rapport with students and faculty, and demonstrated ability to execute mission driven projects with full attention to detail.


Responsibilities include, but are not limited to working with student government, facilitating tefillah, working with clubs, coordinating logistics and programming for Shabbatonim, Hesed Days, school assemblies and speaker events, and chaperoning students to conferences (such as AIPAC, Model UN Conferences, etc.).


This is a 2-3 year position.


Qualified applicants should upload a cover letter and resume.


Abraham Joshua Heschel School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.