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Education Initiatives Manager

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Bala Cynwyd, PA

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Job Type:Full Time
Salary:See below
Competitive salary is commensurate with experience.

Description

The Education Initiatives Manager is a full-time staff member who supports noncredit public educational projects and programs at Gratz College. In collaboration with other staff, the Education Initiatives Manager works with partners in the Jewish and non-Jewish communities to ensure Gratz fulfills its mission to advance education and applied Jewish wisdom.

The Education Initiatives Manager is a full-time staff member who supports noncredit public educational projects and programs at Gratz College. In collaboration with other staff, the Education Initiatives Manager works with partners in the Jewish and non-Jewish communities to ensure Gratz fulfills its mission to advance education and applied Jewish wisdom.

Benefits

Gratz offers a competitive benefits package including tuition remission for employees and immediate family members. 

Gratz offers a competitive benefits package including tuition remission for employees and immediate family members. 

Level of Language Proficiency

Responsibilities 

Annual Youth Symposium on the Holocaust and Mordechai Anielewicz Creative Arts Competition: 

  • Oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of the annual Youth Symposium on the Holocaust; the Mordechai Anielewicz Creative Arts Competition; and partnerships with school district student clubs 
  • Lead the pre-, during, and post engagement with partnership schools (Pennsylvania public schools as well as private schools) to enhance participation in the symposium and arts competition 
  • Coordinate directly with educators and schools to increase middle school and high school participation in programming 
  • Serve as liaison to program chair, Dr. Maureen Pelta, and panels of judges for the Arts Competition 
  • Operate as the coordinator and in-house docent for Gratz’s Dimensions in Testimony (DiT) Holocaust education exhibits (in 2 locations)  
  • Participate in Holocaust education programming and events, such as the Tuzman Holocaust Teach-In and Yom Hashoah events.  

 Fellowship for Emerging Leaders: 

  • Serve as lead administrator and partner liaison for Gratz’s Fellowship for Emerging Leaders. 
  • Oversee the application process and communication with both current and prospective fellows 
  • Support in the development and implementation of fellowship programming, including online or in-person seminars, workshops, and other events 
  • Coordinate internships for Fellows in their second year of participation 

 Jewish Education Programs at Gratz’s campus: 

  •  Work as part of a team to roll out Gratz’s new campus on the Mainline and participate in the visioning process for programming at the new space 
  • Serve as a vital staff member for the growing number of Gratz’s public programs, such as its Pluralistic Beit Midrash 
  • Support with managing future programs at the new campus 
  • Collaborate with other staff members to develop and promote new educational initiatives and public programs 

 Qualifications & Competencies 

  • High-level organization and interpersonal skills 
  • Entrepreneurial mindset to increase Gratz’s partners in related projects 
  • Passion for education in support of Jewish and non-Jewish populations 
  • Strong background in Holocaust Studies  
  • At least 2 years of experience in program development  
  • Comfort with teaching and/or facilitating trainings 
  • BA or MA in a related field such as Education, Jewish Studies, or Holocaust Studies  

Responsibilities 

Annual Youth Symposium on the Holocaust and Mordechai Anielewicz Creative Arts Competition: 

  • Oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of the annual…

Location

On-site
382 Bala Ave, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, USA

How to Apply

To apply, candidates will provide a cover letter summarizing experience and indicating reasons for interest in this position, and contact information for two letters of reference. Applications may be submitted to jobs@gratz.edu

Founded in 1895, Gratz College is the oldest independent and pluralistic Jewish college in North America. Its mission is to advance both education and applied Jewish wisdom for the benefit of a diverse student population, the Jewish community, and all people. The College achieves this mission through accredited degree programs, scholarship, and public engagement. Evolving from its roots as a Hebrew teacher’s college, Gratz today enrolls students of all backgrounds from across the world in a diverse range of online degree and certificate programs. 

Gratz College is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, genetic information, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact jobs@gratz.edu 

To apply, candidates will provide a cover letter summarizing experience and indicating reasons for interest in this position, and contact information for two letters of…

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