JEWISH FEDERATION OF SAN ANTONIO
Interim President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Anticipated Start Date: November 1, 2024
Anticipated End Date: June 30, 2025
Position Overview:
The Interim President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Antonio will serve as the top
executive responsible for leading and managing the organization in its mission to enhance Jewish
life locally, nationally, and globally. Due to the interim nature of this position, and subject to the
position conditions and expectations noted below, the Interim CEO will provide visionary
leadership, strategic direction, and operational oversight, ensuring the sustainability and growth
of the Federation’s programs, services, and fundraising initiatives. The Interim CEO will work
closely with the Board of Directors, community leaders, partner organizations, donors, and other
stakeholders to fulfill the Federation's mission. The position will require a combination of on-
site and remote work. The potential for the interim position to transition to a permanent position is undecided at this time, and that opportunity will be entirely at the discretion of the ad-hoc transition committee and other Federation volunteer leadership.
Because this position is limited in its tenure (approximately 7-8 months) the Interim
President and CEO will be expected to:
A. Ensure that the current and ongoing policies and directives of the Board of Directors of
the Federation are carried out in a timely and effective manner;
B. Provide overall supervision to the existing staff of the Federation and maintain staff
morale, equilibrium, and a commitment to service excellence during the period in which
they shall serve as Interim President/CEO;
C. Provide direct supervision to members of the Senior Staff who customarily report to the
President/CEO;
D. Work cooperatively with the Federation’s CFO to ensure that financial operations are
appropriately maintained and that fiduciary obligations of the Federation are in
compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations as well as preparing for
the Federation’s annual independent audit of its financial statements for the 2024 fiscal
year;
E. Provide staff and other logistical support to the Federation Board of Directors and
Executive Committee as well as other committees customarily staffed by the
President/CEO;
F. In consultation with key leadership of The Federation and when authorized to do by the
Board Chair or his designee, serve as the official spokesperson of the Federation to the
Jewish and wider communities;
G. Maintain key relationships and meet with, as may be necessary, local Jewish agencies,
local and state government bodies and other civic organizations with whom the
Federation maintains relationships;
H. Serve as the key professional liaison with Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA)
and other national and international Jewish organizations with which the Federation
maintains ongoing partnerships and financial relationships;
I. Participate in JFNA activities associated with the Intermediate Cities affinity group.
Ongoing Key Responsibilities and Position Expectations:
Operational Management:
Oversee all aspects of the Federation’s operations, including financial management,
program development, and administrative functions.
Ensure fiscal responsibility and transparency in budgeting, financial reporting, and
resource allocation.
Lead, mentor, and maintain a high-performing executive team and staff.
Board Governance:
Partner with the Board of Directors to fulfill the organization’s mission.
Ensure effective communication between the board and staff, providing regular updates
on organizational progress and challenges.
Fundraising and Resource Development:
Drive the Federation’s fundraising efforts, including major gifts, annual campaigns,
endowments, and planned giving.
Cultivate, maintain and enhance relationships with key donors, foundations, and
corporate partners.
Innovate and expand revenue streams to support the Federation’s programs and
initiatives.
Strategic Leadership:
Maintain the strategic vision aligned with the Federation’s mission, values, and goals.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors to establish and maintain long-term objectives
and priorities.
Oversee and facilitate organizational planning, ensuring that the Federation remains
responsive to the evolving needs of the Jewish community.
Community Engagement and Relations:
Serve as the primary spokesperson and advocate for the Jewish Federation, representing
the organization in the community and beyond.
Maintain strong relationships with local synagogues, Jewish organizations, and other
community partners.
Ensure that the Federation remains an inclusive and central hub for Jewish life,
addressing the diverse needs of the community.
Advocacy and Public Policy:
Represent the Jewish Federation’s interests in local, state, and national advocacy efforts.
Collaborate with other Jewish Federations and Jewish advocacy groups on public policy
issues affecting the Jewish community.
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in nonprofit management, business
administration, Jewish studies, or a related field is preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of seven years of senior leadership experience in nonprofit management,
preferably within a Jewish communal organization.
Proven track record of successful fundraising and resource development.
Experience in strategic planning, organizational development, and community relations.
Experience working within an “integrated” Federation environment is preferred. (A
Federation which includes the financial management, administration and governance of
two or more local Jewish agencies.)
Skills and Competencies:
Deep understanding of Jewish culture, traditions, and values, with a strong commitment
to Jewish communal life.
Exceptional leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills. Fluency in Hebrew,
while not a job requirement, will enhance communications with the Federation’s Israeli
partners.
Ability to inspire and mobilize a diverse range of stakeholders.
Strong financial acumen, with experience in budgeting, financial management, and
reporting including familiarity with the Federation’s donor management system.
Capacity for innovative thinking and problem-solving in a complex, dynamic
environment.
Personal Characteristics:
Passionate about Jewish communal life and the Federation’s mission.
High level of integrity, accountability, and ethical standards.
Culturally sensitive and inclusive, with a commitment to diversity within the Jewish
community.
Compensation:
Salary range: $175,000 to $195,000 annual plus benefits (based on eligibility) housing
and travel allowance.
Application Process:
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter detailing their qualifications
and experience to Mark S. Freedman, Ad-Hoc Transition Committee Consultant,
via email to: [email protected].
Applications will be accepted until September 3, 2024.
The Jewish Federation of San Antonio is an equal opportunity employer.