Director of Youth Education

Congregation Beth Israel, West Hartford CT | West Hartford, CT, United States

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Posted Date 2/02/2026
Description

Position: Director of Youth Education
Location: Congregation Beth Israel, West Hartford, CT
Position Type: Full Time with Benefits
Start Date: June 2026
Salary Range: $60,000-$85,000


Congregation Beth Israel (CBI) of West Hartford, CT seeks a visionary Director of Youth Education within our progressive reform Jewish congregation. While our foothold in the Greater Hartford Jewish community spans nearly two centuries, CBI’s gaze is forward facing. Our dynamic Youth Education Program, which offers a meaningful Jewish educational experience for children from Pre-K through 7th grade as well as a vibrant teen madrichim program, has nearly doubled in size over the past two years. Offering in-person Sunday learning and weekly individualized Hebrew instruction both in person and online, we now serve approximately 150 students, supported by 17 teachers and 13 madrichim.

We seek an energetic, compassionate leader to oversee all aspects of this youth education program. The ideal candidate for this role is a thoughtful collaborator and strong organizational leader who will work closely with clergy, educators, families, and students to cultivate a joyful, inclusive learning community grounded in Jewish values, faith, justice, and tradition. They will have a clear vision of how to identify great teachers, support families, and foster student responsibility and engagement.


Key responsibilities of this role will include, but are not limited to:


Educational Vision and Philosophy:

  • Articulate and execute a thoughtful philosophy of Jewish education that aligns with CBI’s mission and values and URJ principles of learning
  • Implement Judaic and Hebrew curriculum and programs for approximately 150 students in preK-Gr7
  • Work with internal and external stakeholders to explore opportunities to keep Jewish teens connected with each other and our CBI community in their post bar and bat mitzvah years
  • Organize, implement and lead experiential learning opportunities such as Shabbatons, field trips, speakers, and other creative programming within and outside of CBI throughout the school year.

Community and Communication:

  • Develop strong, collaborative relationships with clergy, staff, teachers, parents, and learners.
  • Coordinate with parents to facilitate family wide involvement in the Youth Education Program
  • Manage and communicate events and changes to the community calendar both digitally and in print
  • Coordinate volunteers within and outside of the YEP classroom and as it relates to special events and family wide programming

Teacher Recruitment, Mentorship and Development:

  • Recruit, hire, and onboard outstanding educators.
  • Supervise, observe, and mentor teaching staff of approximately 15-20 part-time educators, with a focus on promoting professional growth and best practices.
  • Create and seek out opportunities for ongoing professional development of teachers

Fiscal Responsibility/Administrative

  • Prepare and present annual budget, communicating semi regular updates to the board and clergy as needed
  • Maintain budget including salaries, stipends, and materials.
  • Apply for relevant grants as they become available.
  • Submit revenue and expenses, including payroll, through the Executive Director. 

Key qualifications include but are not limited to:

  • Candidate should have a bachelor’s degree in Education, Jewish Studies, or equivalent experience. A master’s degree is valued but not essential.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in educational settings, ideally including program leadership and staff supervision.
  • Candidates with fewer years of experience may be considered if they demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and impact in the field of Education and/or Jewish Studies.
  • Experience building community, preferably in settings that include a synagogue religious school, Jewish camp, day school, Hillel, or other Jewish environments.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong organizational and leadership skills with a drive for excellence.
  • Understanding of diverse learning styles and a commitment to inclusive education.

To apply:  Submit cover letter and resume to [email protected]

Salary60,000.00 - 85,000.00 Annual
Duration
Full Time
Categories
Director | Education - Other | Executive Director | Jewish Studies Director | Religious School Administrator | Synagogue Director
Organization Type
Synagogue
Job Location
US
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