IACT Coordinator, Israel & Digital Engagement at Hillel of Broward and Palm
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Social Work
Youth Development
IACT Coordinator, Israel & Digital Engagement at Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach
Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach is seeking a passionate, creative relationship-builder to serve as its next IACT Coordinator, Israel & Digital Engagement
. This role is central to engaging students on a meaningful Jewish journey—leveraging Birthright Israel, one-on-one relationship building, and dynamic digital content to deepen students’ connection to Jewish life and Israel.
Serving more than 5,000 Jewish students across five campuses, Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach is one of the largest and most vibrant Hillels in the country. The IACT Coordinator will work primarily at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and Nova Southeastern University (NSU), collaborating closely with the Israel Fellow and program staff to inspire students before, during, and after immersive Israel experiences.
WhatYou’ll Do
- Build and maintain 250+ relationships with students—especially those not yet engaged in Jewish life.
- Identify and cultivate student leaders with potential for ongoing involvement.
- Facilitate conversations and create spaces where students can explore Jewish identity, Israel, and community.
- Partner with the Israel Fellow to manage all aspects of Birthright recruitment, interviews, orientations, and post-trip engagement.
- Develop and execute strategies to increase participation and maintain momentum with alumni.
- Create engaging, innovative social media content that strengthens Israel education, elevates Hillel’s digital presence, and showcases student life.
- Utilize platforms such as Instagram, Tik Tok, and Canva to meet students where they are.
- Plan and implement campus-wide programs in collaboration with the broader Hillel team.
- Participate in weekly staff meetings, supervision, and cross-campus coordination.
- Assist with additional duties as assigned.
- 0–3 years of relevant professional experience.
- A passion for Israel engagement, social media strategy, and building pluralistic Jewish community.
- Strong interpersonal skills and comfort initiating conversations with diverse students.
- Creative problem‑solving and the ability to think strategically to achieve goals.
- Comfort with social media content creation (Reels/Tik Tok, Canva, etc.).
- Ability to manage multiple projects with strong follow‑through.
- Willingness to learn, take risks, and adapt in a fast‑paced environment.
- A car and valid driver’s license; this is an in‑person role based across FAU (Boca Raton) and NSU (Davie).
- Competitive salary in the nonprofit marketplace: $44,000–$50,000
, commensurate with experience. - Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance and generous vacation/sick time.
- Significant professional development, mentorship, and training opportunities.
- Opportunities for regional and international travel, including to Israel.
IACT (Inspired, Active, Committed, Transformed) is Hillel’s strategy to leverage Birthright Israel to engage first‑ and second‑year students in Jewish life. Active on 37 campuses nationwide, IACT ensures that every Jewish student has access to a meaningful immersive Israel experience and guided personal journey before, during, and after their trip.
About Hillel of Broward and Palm BeachHillel of Broward and Palm Beach serves over 5,000 Jewish students across FAU, NSU, Lynn University, Broward College, and Palm Beach State College. We provide an inclusive, pluralistic community offering Jewish learning, travel, leadership development, Shabbat and holiday celebrations, social programs, and opportunities for community engagement. Our main office is located at FAU in Boca Raton, with additional program spaces at NSU and Lynn.
Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.
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