Are you looking for a meaningful opportunity to make a difference in the Fairfield County Jewish community, with opportunity for growth? Do you have a passion for outreach, building community, and helping people connect and feel a part of something greater than themselves? Do you want to play a critical role in touching lives and helping people in need while also having fun in a quick-paced, high-energy environment?
If so, this full-time position is a very special opportunity to work with an organization that makes a difference in the lives of so many.
United Jewish Federation invites you to apply for its Director of Programming and Engagement. You will convene and connect people to Jewish life and community, working to build an inclusive and vibrant community of belonging.
United Jewish Federation is committed to creating a continuum of high-quality experiences and a vibrant menu of touchpoints rooted in relationship-based engagement.
The Director of Director of Programming and Engagement under the supervision of the Deputy Director, is responsible for supporting the organization’s efforts to engage with Jewish people and institutions across the full diversity of the Greater Stamford, New Canaan, and Darien area.
Key responsibilities will include relationship building and problem solving, programmatic support, content development, fundraising, research, and volunteer stewardship.
This is a great opportunity for someone who:
- Has a commitment to the mission of United Jewish Federation
- Has a passion for people and a gift for nurturing relationships, engaging with people one-on-one
- Is a self-starter, takes initiative and is motivated to see projects come to fruition
- Is comfortable asking for campaign gifts
- Is a strategic visionary
- Enjoys working with volunteers
- Is organized, analytical and detail oriented
- Has excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Has an ability to be flexible and adaptable to changes and shifting priorities
- Is excited to take on new challenges, using existing and developing skills and experience to benefit a meaningful charitable purpose
If this describes you, please read on for more details!
What you’ll do - Essential Job Functions
PJ Library
- Organize and promote family programming and community engagement, to engage young families with UJF through PJ Library – this can include partnerships with community organizations
- Identify leaders and rebuild an active PJ Library Committee, connecting these participants to the greater mission of UJF
- Ensure ongoing communication with PJ Library national office to obtain resources and professional development opportunities, and ensure that all grant applications and program reports are completed on time
- Source material for and produce a monthly PJ Library Newsletter
- Attend community events where PJ Library recruitment is possible
- Attend annual PJ Library conference
Women’s Philanthropy
- Oversee the annual Women’s Philanthropy Spring Dinner and Auction
- Work closely with chairpersons and committees to grow the reach, impact, and effectiveness of Women’s Philanthropy
- Manage both Dignity Grows and 3Square, projects of Women’s Philanthropy
- Identify and cultivate new leadership for increased involvement, including a financial commitment to UJF
- Steward new and existing donors who are women, to cultivate and secure new and increased gifts
NextGen
- Engage event chairs and committee to implement and plan meaningful events that drive the mission of UJF
- Meet with newcomers to engage them in the Jewish community and the work of UJF
- Implement strategic engagement and next steps for this cohort including meaningful giving
- Act as lead development staff for securing Annual Campaign contributions from this group
Outreach & Engagement
- Recruit for and manage UJF’s Reading Partners program
- Find new opportunities to engage the broader Jewish community
- Oversee Shalom Baby and Shalom Stamford/Welcome visits
- Attend community events as needed, on behalf of Federation
Other
- Lead or support staff on additional programs as needed, including but not limited to the Big Give, annual Interfaith Seder, Yom HaShoah, and Community Yom HaAtzmaut celebration
- Work closely with all staff as needed
- Develop measurable outcomes to evaluate effectiveness of assignments including but not limited fundraising from PJ Library, Women’s Philanthropy and NextGen committees and participants
What you’ll bring - Minimum Requirements
Education:
A Bachelor’s degree required from an accredited college or university. Ideal degrees include but are not limited to Non-Profit Management, Social Work, Jewish Communal Service, Management and Leadership, Hospitality, Tourism, Event Management, Marketing/Advertising, Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, or Jewish Communal Service.
Experience:
- Four to six years of professional work experience in a non-profit organization or equivalent is preferred
- Support Israel’s right to exist as the Jewish homeland and the only democracy in the Middle East
- Understanding of Jewish values, holidays, traditions, and culture. Jewish communal service experience and Jewish knowledge is a plus
- Must have knowledge and ability to use databases, computer spreadsheets, word processing and other basic programs (Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel), and email marketing programs (such as Constant Contact)
Skills & Competencies:
- The ideal candidate will be dynamic, high-energy, creative, organized, and be able to act as a community organizer while possessing an unequivocal level of diplomacy and discretion
- Important qualities for success in this role include being detail-oriented, versatile, organized, innovative, collaborative and a team player
- The candidate should have an entrepreneurial mindset, be able to identify and pursue new opportunities and be effective at forging strong interpersonal connections and alliances
- The candidate must also have a team-oriented attitude and a desire to work collaboratively with colleagues and volunteer partners, managing multiple tasks with minimal supervision
- Experience in event coordination, community organizing, and volunteer engagement is ideal
The ideal individual should be able to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations and work under pressure at times to handle a wide variety of activities
- Humility, the ability to receive feedback, and a desire to learn and grow
Physical Requirements
- Lifting, pushing and pulling up to 10 pounds using proper body mechanics and/or available equipment as physically required, including but not limited to moving supplies and office furniture, etc.
- Physical stamina – must be able to bend, kneel, and squat as required to maintain files and records, etc.
- Position uses typical office environment apparatus including computer, printer, fax machine and copier
Reporting Relationships
- Reports directly to the Deputy Director
Classification
This position qualifies as exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) as it involves executive and administrative responsibilities, professional discretion, and management of operations integral to the organization's success.
This version ensures the role emphasizes executive-level decision-making, strategic oversight, and independent discretion, aligning with exempt status criteria.
Salary and Benefits
This position provides a salary range of $65,000-$80,000, commensurate with experience. In addition to health, vision, and dental benefits available to full-time exempt employees, we offer contributions to a retirement account after 1 year of employment.
Why join the United Jewish Federation Team
UJF is guided by Jewish values and principles of Tzedakah (charity) and caring about Jewish causes. We have a commitment to the survival of world Jewry; a love for Jewish culture, traditions, and learning; respect for others; and communication that is truthful and open.
Our mission is to build and safeguard our Jewish community and strengthen our connections to Israel and global Jewry by convening and mobilizing our community to invest in Jewish life for today and future generations.
We foster a welcoming, strong, cohesive Jewish community characterized by our compassion, generosity, and commitment to Jewish values and the state of Israel. We respect and celebrate our diversity by coming together to sustain an inclusive, flourishing, and vibrant Jewish community.
We do all of this while providing a fun and collaborative work environment. Our team is made up of a great group of creative minds – come work with us!
Are you ready to join the UJF team?
We employ highly talented individuals who share in our organization’s mission and values. All voices are needed ND joining Federation’s team is an opportunity for us to introduce fresh perspectives, talent, and skills into our workforce and our communities.
Why Fairfield County?
Fairfield County offers proximity to NYC and the tri-state area. With world-class restaurants, entertainment, parks, varied housing options, and more, Fairfield County offers endless opportunities for all ages.
If this sounds like the type of opportunity you've been looking for, apply today with a cover letter and resume to: [email protected].