Executive Director at Claremont Hillel
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Responsibilities
- Student Engagement:
- Establish a warm, welcoming community that promotes student leadership and personal growth.
- Ensure strong relationships with other religious organizations on campus.
- Provide individualized mentorship for students on their Jewish journeys.
- Ensure Hillel is a safe space for students, addressing antisemitism and anti-Israel activities on campus. Encourage an inclusive culture embracing all expressions of Jewish religious practice.
- Work to increase student engagement year-over-year.
- Fundraising & Financial Management:
- You are the organization's chief advancement officer, and fundraising is a key component of this position. Currently, Claremont Hillel is involved in a $2.5M capital campaign for its new home.
- Maintain relationships with major donors, community partners, and grantmaking organizations while continuously cultivating new donors.
- Overall, you hold responsibility for the financial health of the organization.
- Work alongside the Board of Directors to ensure regular financial reporting and a balanced budget.
- Strategy & Vision:
- Lead and organize pluralistic, diverse Jewish life on campus, expanding the reach to include students with various Jewish backgrounds and identities.
- Lead strategic planning efforts with the Board of Directors.
- Cultivate relationships with 8 campus administrations, including Pomona, Claremont Graduate University, Scripps, Claremont Mckenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Keck Graduate Institute, and The Claremont Colleges Services.
- Foster relationships with Hillel International and the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles.
- Leadership & Development:
- Inspire, develop, and mentor a professional team that fosters pluralism, inclusivity, and student leadership development.
- Ensure staff possess a strong foundation in Jewish education and rituals.
- Partner with and provide administrative support to the Claremont Hillel Board of Directors.
- Cultivate a positive work environment, delegate effectively, and support staff in professional development.
- Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with Board and committee members.
- Serve as a mentor to staff, dedicating time to work closely with each staff member on personal development and career paths.
- Stakeholder & External Relations:
- Unify and build community while creating a culturally rich Jewish environment for students.
- Collaborate with campus organizations to enhance student engagement across diverse programs and platforms.
- Serve as Hillel's primary spokesperson to the organization's constituents, the media, and the public, engaging the community in Hillel's mission and purpose.
- Engage proactively to build positive working relationships with college administrators across the 7-C consortium.
Requirements
- Executive Presence : Minimum 8 years of professional experience, with 3+ years in a senior leadership role (nonprofit, higher education, or Jewish communal sector).
- Education : Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree a plus.
- Fundraising Prowess : A proven track record of securing major gifts and managing complex financial portfolios.
- Entrepreneurial Spirit : You thrive in "build" mode. You are comfortable with the ambiguity of growth and possess the creative problem-solving skills to turn a new Hillel House into a campus center for Jewish life.
- Relationship Focus : The ability to build authentic bridges across diverse populations, from first-year students to high-net-worth donors and senior college administrators.
- Jewish Literacy : A deep commitment to pluralism and the ability to lead approachable, sophisticated engagement around Jewish life and Israel.
- Leadership : Exemplary executive leadership with strong visionary and strategic skills. Expertise in leading conversations about Judaism and Israel in an approachable way.
- What You'll Receive:
- Salary: $125,000 - $155,000, commensurate with experience.
- Comprehensive Benefits: medical, dental & vision, 403(b) retirement plan, LTD, generous Vacation/Sick PTO, and paid parental leave.
- Professional Growth: Access to Hillel International's premier leadership development, conferences, and regional networking.
- Relocation: Assistance is available for the right candidate.
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Executive Director - Claremont Hillel Role Overview: Claremont Hillel is at a transformative inflection point. Serving the prestigious 7-C consortium (including Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Scripps, Pitzer, and 2 graduate schools), we have evolved from a small chaplaincy into a thriving, independent 501(c)3. We are currently more than halfway toward a $2.5M capital campaign to establish our first-ever Hillel House, a direct response to the growing needs of our students. As our new Executive Director, you will be the visionary architect of this new era. You will lead a growing team, manage a significant capital project, and deepen a pluralistic Jewish community for some of the country's brightest students.
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