Assistant Rabbi

Location: Palm Beach, FL 33480

LIFE EDUCATION RABBI -- JOB DESCRIPTION

Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach is an egalitarian synagogue affiliated with the Conservative Movement. As such, the Temple is committed to creating a kehilla kedusah -- a holy community -- rooted in the values of Torah (Jewish learning), Avodah (worship), and Gemilut Hasidim (sacred deeds to repair the world).

The Temple’s mission is to pursue those values by creating a congregation where life-long Jewish learning is an essential part of the lives of our members, achieved through a special emphasis on bringing Jewish knowledge and an appreciation for Jewish learning, infused into all areas of the synagogue.

The role and task of the Temple’s Life Education Rabbi will be to focus on those goals, with primary responsibility for envisioning, implementing and supervising the establishment of the Temple as a recognized and branded “Jewish Learning Center” offering multi-generational Jewish education programming options, both formal and informal, for children, adults, parents and families, located at the Temple, in private homes and wherever else that members (as well as unaffiliated Jews), their interests and their access will attract.

As the administrative head of Jewish educational programming under the Temple’s Senior Rabbi, the Life Education Rabbi will also staff and participate in the Temple’s relevant committees, including the Religious School, Adult Education, Membership and Programming committees. In addition, the Life Education Rabbi will be invited to attend Temple Board Meetings and will report to the Board when requested by the President of the Temple and/or the Senior Rabbi.
At the same time, the Life Education Rabbi will be a partner with the Temple’s other clergy and lay leadership, and will be expected to participate and lead, if and as needed, in all aspects of rabbinic and congregational life, within a framework established by and at the direction of the Temple’s Senior Rabbi and coordination with the Temple’s Executive Director.

Areas of Responsibility

General administrative responsibilities for all educational programming
Collaborate with the Senior Rabbi and lay leadership to develop and implement an integrated program of formal and informal-based learning opportunities for the entire congregation
Partner with the school, youth and adult education committees to achieve the educational goals of the congregation.
Curriculum development, recruitment, supervision and in-service instruction of teachers for both on-site and off-site instruction
Development and maintenance of relationships with all students (young and old) and their parents and guardians where applicable, involving frequent communication about the educational programs and activities of the Temple
Adult education coordination and administration, and teaching as appropriate
Whole family education coordination, direction and teaching, and participation
Coordinate and actively participate in the planning and implementation of special programming for Shabbat, holidays and High Holy Day services and celebrations, for children and their families, including grade level family services, class programs, holiday programs, Learning Center wide programs, B’nai Mitzvah family, Shabbatons, school trips, retreats and special events within the Temple community
Coordination of informal youth programming for children of all ages
Coordination with the Cantor regarding the Bar/Bat Mitzvah curriculum and process and providing management and administrative support for it
Creating and conducting post Bar/Bat Mitzvah programming, including the creation of return to Temple and trips to Israel programs
Promoting and creating and overseeing publicity for all of above, internally on a regular basis and externally when appropriate, utilizing relevant social media and other platforms
Lead or co-lead monthly Tot Shabbat and Family Services.
Provide “on-call” and pre-arranged coverage for Rabbi when requested for life-cycle events, worship and community events.
Establish meaningful relationships with current and prospective member families, leading to improved membership recruitment and retention.
Creating and leading programs and activities at Temple Emanu-El for young families, including pre-holiday workshops, family Shabbat services and dinners and Shabbat morning programs
Serve as the advisor or hiring and supervising the advisor for the Temple’s Kadima and USY chapters
Become active in the larger Jewish community by planning and/or attending programs that attract young families
Assume a share of other rabbinic functions -- pastoral, Shabbat, Holiday, and High Holy Day services, life cycle, teaching, counseling, and preaching -- when called upon by the Senior Rabbi to do so, and as time permits
Coordinate all activities with the Senior Rabbi and Temple Executive Director

Personal Qualifications:

Creative, optimistic and passionate about making a difference in the future of Judaism
Charismatic leadership skills
Demonstrated ability to serve as a role model and mentor for our youth
Self-motivated and energetic with a vision for youth participation, engagement and growth
Experience working with families and children of all ages, with a strong background in informal Jewish education
The ability to set aggressive but realistic goals and a track record of accomplishing them
Enthusiasm for living a Jewish life and practices including adherence to kashrut standards and Shabbat observance of the Conservative Movement
Ability to work independently and take the initiative to do what is necessary to get the job done, and to work collaboratively as part of a team
Effective management, communication and inter-personal skills
Technological proficiency, including ability and willingness to make effective use of communication tools, including social media in support of a strategy for identifying and connecting with Jewish youth
Excellent written and verbal communication skills