Role Overview
Make your mark on Jewish student life by joining Hillel at Indiana University as the IACT (Inspired, Active, Committed, Transformed) Birthright Israel and Community Engagement Coordinator. At Indiana University, home to 4,500+ Jewish undergraduate students and 500+ Jewish graduate students, your work will meet students where they are, sparking curiosity and building accessible pathways to Jewish engagement through Birthright Israel and other peer-centered community engagement initiatives.
This is a student-facing role designed so that you can drive our Birthright Israel and community engagement strategy forward. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate outstanding interpersonal skills and previous successful implementation of creative ideas, either from their own college experience or previous employment. Personal experience with Greek life is preferred but not mandatory. This is more than a job—it’s a mission to shape the next generation of Jewish leaders and changemakers.
The role centers around 3 core areas:
- Recruitment for Birthright Israel summer and winter immersive trips utilizing the IACT model for engagement and recruitment.
- Pre- and post-trip engagement and Jewish identity development
- Oversight of Greek life engagement through Hillel’s Greek Jewish Council and learning cohorts for emerging Greek student leaders.
What You’ll Do
IACT Birthright Israel Recruitment & Engagement (55%)
- Staff and oversee the recruitment and marketing for two trips annually, summer, and winter.
- Serve as the main point of contact for our trip organizer.
- Organize and coordinate participant interviews and manage the Birthright Israel pipeline participant list.
- Mentor and supervise Birthright Israel interns.
- Curate pre-trip orientations and post-trip reunions to build a cohesive and tight-knit cohort experience.
- Provide personalized follow-up and educational opportunities to help Birthright Israel alumni stay engaged in Jewish life and strengthen their connection to Judaism, Israel, and Hillel
- Track outreach and engagement data and report outcomes to stakeholders.
Community Engagement (25%)
- Execute a strategic approach to community engagement by piloting, kickstarting, and supporting micro-communities focused on identity- or interest-based groups.
- Empower students to lead and build community, mentoring student leaders as they create their own programs, events, and initiatives rooted in Jewish life.
- Build strong relationships with Jewish students participating in Greek life. Oversee IU HIllel’s Greek Life Council (GJC)
- Lead two cohort-based learning courses focused on Israel and Greek Jewish Leadership for emerging leaders.
- Facilitate regular programming in key residential and community spaces to foster meaningful relationships and create vibrant Jewish experiences where students already are.
Team & Overall Engagement Responsibilities (20%)
- Hold at least 5 student conversations per week leading to the development of 180 personal 1 on 1 relationships annually.
- Collaborate closely with the rest of the team to ensure alignment with the broader engagement strategy.
- Staff community-wide socials, large scale events, and Shabbat and holiday programming to ensure each and every student feels warmly welcomed into IU Hillel’s community.
- Participate in ongoing professional development through Hillel International and the IACT network.
What You're Great At
- Understanding the needs of a highly diverse student population and an ability to customize your approach to optimize impact.
- Prioritizing a diverse workload, setting attainable expectations, and following through.
- Seeing the big picture goals amidst the day-to-day work.
- Working in a collaborative team environment.
- Addressing large crowds with enthusiasm and confidence.
- Fluency with social media and design tools (Canva, LinkTree, Instagram, Facebook etc).
- Organizing, event planning, program development and marketing.
- Working a flexible schedule that may vary day to day based on students’ needs and Hillel’s programming calendar.
What You’ll Bring to the Job
- A Bachelor’s degree and 0-3 years of professional work experience. Prior Hillel experience is a plus, but not required.
- Prior participation in Birthright Israel/Israel immersive experience is strongly preferred.
- Strong entrepreneurial spirit and excitement about the limitless possibilities of engaging every Jewish student.
- A positive attitude and approach your work with curiosity, humor, and a growth mindset.
- You are flexible, understanding that things may not always go according to plan, and you are willing to problem-solve and adapt.
- Ability to collaborate across teams both inside and outside of Hillel.
What You’ll Receive
- A competitive salary in the nonprofit marketplace. The starting salary range for this role is $46,000-$55,000, commensurate with experience.
- A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan, Life, AD&D and Long Term Disability (LTD) insurances, Flexible Spending accounts, generous vacation/sick time, and parental leave.
- Great professional development, mentoring, and skill-building opportunities, including the opportunity to be a part of a national cohort through the IACT program.
- Opportunities to travel nationally and abroad, particularly to Israel
- Additional IU Hillel benefits, like lighter winter and summer hours, the opportunity to present on passion projects, and lots of free coffee!
About Indiana University Hillel
Since 1938, IU Hillel has created a warm, welcoming, caring Jewish family and community that celebrates Judaism, Jewish life, and Israel. We are the center for Jewish life on campus! We support and honor the diversity of the Jewish student community at IU, and are committed to its safety, maintenance, and continuity. We are dedicated to ensuring Jewish college students have opportunities to recognize and develop their leadership potential, express their Jewishness in many traditional and creative ways, and connect to Israel via programming and immersive experiences in Israel.
Indiana University Hillel is affiliated with Hillel International. Hillel International enriches the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world, and envisions a world where every student is inspired to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel.
About Bloomington, Indiana
Home to our staff who have relocated from across the country, Bloomington is a progressive and growing city in southern Indiana. Bloomington boasts a vibrant cultural scene of music, museums, and sports and is surrounded by state parks and lakes offering opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, watersports, and more! This classic midwestern college town has the charm of a small town with many of the conveniences of a city four times its size. Plus, downtown Indianapolis is less than an hour away! With museums, concerts, Pacers, Fever, Colts, Indy 500 and so much more, Indianapolis is a great mid-sized American city very close by.
About Hillel International
In 1923, Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means, a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today, Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization, the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.
Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.