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Overview
IKAR is a Jewish community rooted in ancient wisdom and inspired by the moral mandate to build a more just and loving world. Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION Reports to: Director of Programs Duration: Full Time (non-exempt) Summary : As the Programs Coordinator, you are an integral member of the IKAR team and will assist with program development and planning to include affinity groups, community events, adult learning programs, etc. Key Responsibilities
Coordinate logistics for events and holidays, ensuring all details are executed smoothly and in alignment with IKAR’s values and standards. Specifically planning, logistics, and execution of the following events: High Holy Days Shavuot community event Other Jewish holidays as necessary Support the Director of Programs with: Vendor communication and research Food and supply procurement Calendar management Staffing coordination Graphic and flyer design General administrative and logistical support as needed Engage with affinity group lay leaders to coordinate events and marketing Provide technical support for virtual programs. Assist with logistics for Shabbat services, including setup, staffing, and communication with key stakeholders when Shabbat Coordinator is out. Competencies and Qualifications
Superior organizational skills and attention to detail. Comfort working in a fast-paced environment, including multi-tasking and meeting required deadlines. Advanced understanding of systems and technological solutions and enthusiasm for learning new functions and products. Experience using Office software, specifically Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Google suite Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work weekends and evenings. Ability to lift up to 30 pounds. Salary & Benefits
Pay range is between $55,000 and $63,000 with a generous benefits package including full health, vision, dental, life insurance, hybrid work schedule, and a 401K plan with company matching. Equal Opportunity & Diversity
Equal Opportunity & Diversity:
IKAR prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer and committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. How to Apply
How to Apply:
Please send resume and cover letter with answers to questions below to jobs@ikar.org. In your cover letter, please answer the following questions: Tell us why you want this job. Describe the skills and experience you have that you will bring to this position. Tell us about your ability to stay organized and manage a large-scale project, be specific. Describe your ability to direct yourself and take initiative. Tell us who inspires you the most. About IKAR
IKAR, an innovative model for Jewish engagement, was launched in 2004 to reclaim the vitality and relevance of Jewish religious practice and reimagine the contours of Jewish community. Recognized nationally for its success in engaging young and disaffected Jews, IKAR is dedicated to reanimating Jewish life through imaginative engagement with ritual and spiritual practice and a deep commitment to social justice. IKAR fuses piety and hutzpah, obligation and inspiration, and mobilizes Jews to address real world concerns effectively and unapologetically. Since its founding, IKAR has grown from a handful of people to a community of 1,000+ member households and continues to expand programs and services.
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IKAR is a Jewish community rooted in ancient wisdom and inspired by the moral mandate to build a more just and loving world. Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION Reports to: Director of Programs Duration: Full Time (non-exempt) Summary : As the Programs Coordinator, you are an integral member of the IKAR team and will assist with program development and planning to include affinity groups, community events, adult learning programs, etc. Key Responsibilities
Coordinate logistics for events and holidays, ensuring all details are executed smoothly and in alignment with IKAR’s values and standards. Specifically planning, logistics, and execution of the following events: High Holy Days Shavuot community event Other Jewish holidays as necessary Support the Director of Programs with: Vendor communication and research Food and supply procurement Calendar management Staffing coordination Graphic and flyer design General administrative and logistical support as needed Engage with affinity group lay leaders to coordinate events and marketing Provide technical support for virtual programs. Assist with logistics for Shabbat services, including setup, staffing, and communication with key stakeholders when Shabbat Coordinator is out. Competencies and Qualifications
Superior organizational skills and attention to detail. Comfort working in a fast-paced environment, including multi-tasking and meeting required deadlines. Advanced understanding of systems and technological solutions and enthusiasm for learning new functions and products. Experience using Office software, specifically Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Google suite Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work weekends and evenings. Ability to lift up to 30 pounds. Salary & Benefits
Pay range is between $55,000 and $63,000 with a generous benefits package including full health, vision, dental, life insurance, hybrid work schedule, and a 401K plan with company matching. Equal Opportunity & Diversity
Equal Opportunity & Diversity:
IKAR prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer and committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. How to Apply
How to Apply:
Please send resume and cover letter with answers to questions below to jobs@ikar.org. In your cover letter, please answer the following questions: Tell us why you want this job. Describe the skills and experience you have that you will bring to this position. Tell us about your ability to stay organized and manage a large-scale project, be specific. Describe your ability to direct yourself and take initiative. Tell us who inspires you the most. About IKAR
IKAR, an innovative model for Jewish engagement, was launched in 2004 to reclaim the vitality and relevance of Jewish religious practice and reimagine the contours of Jewish community. Recognized nationally for its success in engaging young and disaffected Jews, IKAR is dedicated to reanimating Jewish life through imaginative engagement with ritual and spiritual practice and a deep commitment to social justice. IKAR fuses piety and hutzpah, obligation and inspiration, and mobilizes Jews to address real world concerns effectively and unapologetically. Since its founding, IKAR has grown from a handful of people to a community of 1,000+ member households and continues to expand programs and services.
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