JCamp Site Director at Jewish Learning Program of Temple B'nai Abraham

Job Details

Position
JCamp Site Director
Contract Type
contract
Salary Range
From $1,000 Annually
Experience Level
Unspecified

Job Description

Position Type: Contract Positon

Temple B’nai Abraham is a historic, proudly independent, nearly 175-year-old congregation located in Livingston, New Jersey. We serve member households across Essex County. Jewish life at TBA is a tapestry of tradition and innovation. Our community spans generations, with educational, spiritual, and dynamic programs across all ages. We are committed to fostering a warm and welcoming environment in all we do and are in a mindset as an institution of growth and innovation. We are seeking a clergy assistant to support our clergy team of three.  

About JCamp

JCamp is part of the JPrograms family at Temple B’nai Abraham, alongside JStart, JPlay, and JLP. It is designed to meet families where they are and bring Jewish life to life in meaningful and joyful ways. Held on select Jewish holidays and public school vacation days, JCamp offers children the opportunity to experience Judaism through hands on, creative programming rooted in tradition, community, and fun. Each day is thoughtfully designed to create lasting memories, deepen connection, and build a sense of belonging.

Position Overview

Under the direction of the Director of Jewish Education, the JCamp Site Director leads the planning and implementation of each JCamp day. This role is ideal for an educator who is organized, creative, and energized by building community through joyful Jewish experiences. The Site Director ensures that every JCamp day runs smoothly and safely while creating a warm and engaging environment where children feel excited to participate and proud to be part of something meaningful.

Key Responsibilities

Create Meaningful Jewish Experiences

Design and lead engaging, age appropriate programming connected to Jewish holidays and values Bring holidays to life through hands on activities such as art, cooking, music, storytelling, and movement Create experiences that children will talk about at home and want to return to

Lead with Warmth and Purpose

Hire, supervise, and support a team of educators and counselors Set a positive tone that reflects the values of JPrograms including joy, inclusion, and community Lead staff with clarity, encouragement, and a collaborative spirit

Build Community

Create an environment where every child feels seen, supported, and included Develop relationships with families and serve as a welcoming and approachable presence Model enthusiasm for Jewish life in a way that is accessible to all background

Ensure Smooth Daily Operations

Oversee schedules, transitions, and overall program flow Manage materials, setup, and logistics for each program day Maintain a safe, organized, and well run environment Communicate clearly with families and leadership

Qualifications

Background in Jewish education preferred Educators from secular school settings with strong leadership and program design experience are encouraged to apply Experience working with children in camp, school, or informal education settings Strong organizational and communication skills A natural leader who brings warmth, flexibility, and positivity Creative thinker who enjoys building hands on, experiential learning Passion for creating joyful, meaningful experiences for children Willingness to work at the synagogue on Jewish holidays as part of the core program schedule

Schedule Part time position Program runs on select Jewish holidays and public school vacation days Additional planning and coordination hours as needed

Growth Opportunity

This role has the potential to grow into a larger leadership position within JPrograms, including expanded responsibilities in program development, family engagement, and year round educational initiatives.

Who You Are

You believe Jewish experiences should feel joyful, relevant, and hands on. You are someone who can take a holiday and turn it into something children feel through creativity, connection, and community. You are organized enough to manage the details and warm enough to make every family feel at home.

To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to mweiner@tbanj.org.