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Union for Reform Judaism

Assistant Director, Staff Recruitment & Engagement - Eisner Camp

Union for Reform Judaism, Great Barrington

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Description
Assistant Director, Staff Recruitment & Engagement
Location: Hybrid (Virtual and onsite at URJ Eisner Camp in Great Barrington, MA)
Organization: Union for Reform Judaism
Employment Type: Full Time, Benefits Eligible, Exempt, MNGT
Department: Camps & Immersives
Reporting to: Camp Director
Start Date: November 1, 2025
Salary Range: $52,000 - $56,000 plus competitive benefits package
The Role
The Union for Reform Judaism's (URJ) Eisner Camp seeks a dynamic, passionate, and strategic Assistant Director to help create a vibrant and transformative summer camp, as well as impactful year-round youth and family engagement experiences. The Assistant Director plays a key leadership role in advancing the URJ's mission to foster inclusive communities of belonging, where young people from diverse backgrounds - including Campers of Color, LGBTQ+ campers, campers with disabilities, and others from underrepresented communities - are empowered as leaders to build a better world and engage in Jewish life throughout their lives. This position is instrumental in delivering exceptional, mission-aligned camp experiences while leading staff recruitment, engagement, and development strategies to strengthen our community and impact.
What You Will Do
Camp Leadership
  • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to design and implement engaging, mission-aligned summer and year-round programming.
  • Build and nurture connections among campers, families, and staff of diverse backgrounds, encouraging year-round participation in URJ programs and events.
  • Champion camper and staff well-being by fostering an environment where everyone feels safe, supported, and valued.
  • Engage with the URJ Camping System's national cohort, participating in regional and national projects and professional development opportunities.
  • Advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, ensuring that Eisner Camp reflects and lives out Jewish values and commitments to racial equity, inclusion, and belonging.
ENGAGEMENT, RECRUITMENT & RETENTION
  • Lead and implement strategies for staff recruitment, hiring, onboarding, training, supervision, engagement, and retention.
  • Build a strong, mission-driven staff community through intentional year-round engagement and professional development.
  • Design and facilitate impactful staff training, including pre-camp orientation and ongoing leadership development.
  • Supervise select staff and operational areas during the summer.
  • Collaborate with camp leadership and the broader URJ network to cultivate future leaders through staff development initiatives.
  • Ensure completion of all required hiring documentation for seasonal staff.
  • Lead the Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC) Cornerstone Fellowship at Eisner Camp, including identifying and supervising Cornerstone Fellows.
  • Actively support and participate in camper recruitment and retention efforts.

Who You Are
You are a passionate, collaborative, and mission-driven leader who thrives in dynamic, youth-centered environments. You excel at building relationships, developing people, and creating inclusive communities where campers and staff can grow and thrive.
Keys to Success (the must-haves)
  • Passion for Youth & Camp Programs: You have a deep passion for youth development and education, and you are genuinely excited about camp life. You understand the importance of the camp experience and align with the mission and goals of the camp.
  • Leadership & Team Management: You have the ability to inspire, guide, and support staff teams year-round and during the summer, including recruitment, supervision, and professional development.
  • Relationship Building & Community Engagement: You have strong interpersonal skills and excel at fostering meaningful connections with campers, families, staff, and community partners. You create inclusive, welcoming environments for people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Program Development & Implementation: You have experience designing, planning, and executing engaging, mission-aligned programming for youth, families, and staff, both in the summer and throughout the year.
  • Self-Management & Accountability: You are highly organized and able to manage complex logistics, including hiring, onboarding, compliance, and programs like the Cornerstone Fellowship. You ensure your work aligns with the camp's and URJ's broader goals.
  • Collaborative Teamwork: You enjoy working as part of a team and recognize the value of collaboration. You approach conflict with a calm and respectful mindset, always seeking professional, positive resolutions that strengthen team dynamics.
  • Commitment to Communities of Belonging: You are dedicated to fostering an environment that is equitable, diverse, and inclusive, ensuring every participant feels a true sense of belonging. You actively seek out and value diverse perspectives, incorporating them into decision-making, camp planning, and operations. You focus on creating spaces where everyone feels welcome and supported, regardless of their background, identity, or experience.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Relevant experience in camp leadership, youth engagement, education, or a related field.
  • Experience working in residential summer camps or immersive environments is strongly preferred.
  • Weekend travel for staff and camper recruitment.
  • Occasional travel to and from Great Barrington, MA (or other locations) for Eisner and URJ staff meetings, professional development and/or staff programs.
  • Live in residence at camp during summer season.

About Us
Every team member at the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) plays an essential role in our mission to create a whole, just, and compassionate world. Our team is creative, thoughtful, and innovative. Each member of the team is empowered to make meaningful contributions to achieving our shared goals. Our diverse team is made up of individuals with different skills and backgrounds and every team member is willing to take risks as well as take action to develop and create big ideas for the future of the Reform Movement. While this position focuses on a particular area of work, every team member is a vital part of our overall success.
The Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) provides vision and voice to build strong communities that, together, transform the way people connect to Judaism and change the world. We acknowledge that due to racism, ableism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression, that our communities are not whole until everyone experiences a sense of belonging within the Jewish community. As the largest Jewish movement in North America, we stand for a Judaism that is inclusive and reflective of a wide range of identities and accept the responsibility of dismantling oppression both inside and outside of our communities. Through camping, youth experiences, programs, information sharing, and networking opportunities, our over 850 congregations and 14 residential camps create opportunities for our communities to enhance their capacity to build and expand community, engage in meaningful and authentic Jewish life, deepen Jewish learning, energize worship, pursue social justice and develop inspired leadership. Together, our employees and stakeholders, are creating Reform Judaism of today.
Application Process
Apply online and include a one-page cover letter along with your resume, outlining your skills and experience and how you meet the essential functions and qualifications of the position. We look forward to hearing from you!
The URJ strives to be a welcoming and inclusive environment that acknowledges diversity as a critical strength. We promote strenuous policies and practices of equal opportunity and diversity, equity, and inclusion. It is our objective to recruit, hire, and retain the most qualified individuals including those of any race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic or status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Our equal employment philosophy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, compensation, benefits, training, promotions, transfers, job benefits, and terminations. The URJ encourages applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+, and other often underrepresented groups.