Location: Newton,MA, USA
About the Israeli-American Council:The mission of the IAC is to build an engaged and united Israeli-American community that strengthens: the Israeli and Jewish identity of our next generations, the American Jewish community, and the bond between the peoples of the United States and the State of Israel.About IAC Keshet Program:Keshet is an engaging program that connects families and their young children to Israel through interactive activities that celebrate Jewish identity, the Hebrew language, and Israeli culture. The IAC Keshet Facilitator Assistant reports to the IAC South Florida Community Engagement Manager.Keshet provides an empowering framework for young families to build an Israeli-Jewish-American community through connection to Israel, the Hebrew language, heritage, and Israeli culture. Keshet offers a series of meetings throughout the year, in small groups that allow for expression, acquaintance, and creativity for each participant in an Israeli tone.Keshet Senior Program ManagerThe Keshet Senior Program Manager at the Israeli American Council (IAC) is responsible for designing, delivering, and overseeing high-quality Keshet programming focused on connecting children (ages 4-8) and their families to Israeli culture, the Hebrew language, and Jewish heritage. This role involves cultivating meaningful relationships with schools, JCCs, and community partners to build a connected and engaged family community in alignment with IAC's mission.Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Program Development and Implementation: Lead the planning and execution of Keshet programs and activities, ensuring each initiative aligns with the IAC's mission of fostering Israeli-American connections and Jewish identity.Collaborate with the national team to continuously improve and adapt Keshet content, delivery, and activities based on community needs and feedback.Community Outreach and Engagement: Develop and manage relationships with schools, JCCs, synagogues, and community partners to broaden the reach of Keshet and enhance community connections.Organize and coordinate events, workshops, and activities to increase the visibility and participation of Keshet programs.Parent and Family Communication: Maintain consistent communication with parents of Keshet participants, providing program updates, gathering feedback, and addressing concerns.Engage families through events and community-building initiatives that reinforce a strong support network for children and parents alike.Program Quality and Staff Collaboration: Work closely with the New England staff to ensure Keshet programming meets organizational goals and standards, with particular attention to community needs in the New England area.Support Keshet facilitators in preparing for and leading sessions, providing guidance and session reviews to the national Keshet director.Attend all relevant IAC Keshet events, including national training sessions, forums, and other developmental meetings.Skills/Qualifications:Education: Bachelor's degree, preferably in Education or a related field, or equivalent experience.Experience: 3+ years in a program management role, preferably within informal or Jewish education.Experience in group facilitation and community engagement, particularly with children and families.Demonstrated experience in building and maintaining partnerships with schools, JCCs, and community organizations.Strong connection to both Israeli and American identities. Knowledge about its people, culture, conflicts, history, etc.Strong social skills and experience in community building.Experience in group facilitation (in particular with kids) and informal education.Flexible hours to include work in the evenings and weekends as needed for regional activities and seminars.Experience in the Israeli and/or Jewish sector is a plus.Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite products and social networking tools.Highly efficient and organized.Excellent interpersonal skills.Good operational & administrative management.Ability to get along with all levels within the organization.Speaks, reads, and writes in high-level English and Hebrew knowledge.Strong organizational and planning skills, with a proven ability to manage multiple programs and events.Excellent verbal and written communication skills in both Hebrew and English.Deep understanding of Israeli culture, Jewish heritage, and community-building practices.#J-18808-Ljbffr