Director, Youth Development, Non-Profit & Social Impact
Listed on 2025-12-15
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Non-Profit / Outreach, Volunteer / Humanitarian
Director
Location: New York, NY
Job Type: Full Time
Schedule: Monday through Friday, standard business hours (evenings/weekends as required)
Salary: DoE
Job Description: The Director will lead a new program area within the Volunteer Services department, focused on designing and delivering content-rich, relationship-centred programming for emerging Jewish leaders. This role aims to strengthen the organization’s visibility within the Jewish community and create new pathways to engage donors, volunteers, and advocates, particularly individuals who may feel marginalised or disconnected from existing communal networks.
The Director will collaborate closely with Program Directors to ensure all initiatives align with frontline work and organizational mission.
Plan, coordinate, and execute at least one in-person engagement program per month, such as:
- Shabbat dinners
- Private dinners and parlor meetings
- Happy hours and community gatherings
- Advocacy and educational missions
- Client-facing volunteer activities
- Skills-based volunteer projects
- Ensure all programs follow a consistent framework that fosters meaningful dialogue, relationship-building, and mission-aligned learning.
- Perform additional responsibilities as assigned.
- Maintain strong working relationships with Program Directors across all departments to ensure accurate and timely program content.
- Stay informed on evolving needs and initiatives across the organization to identify new engagement opportunities.
- Build partnerships with Jewish communal organizations, synagogues, educational institutions, and networks to broaden engagement.
- Identify and engage individuals and groups underrepresented in traditional communal spaces.
- Develop pathways for participants to become ongoing volunteers, advocates, and donors.
- Collaborate with leadership on donor cultivation and stewardship strategies connected to engagement programming.
- Track and report on program outcomes, participant engagement, and partnership development.
- Exceptional relationship-building and interpersonal communication skills
- Ability to create welcoming, inclusive, and meaningful group experiences
- Strategic thinker with the ability to align programming with long-term organizational goals
- Strong public presentation and group facilitation skills
- Capacity to work collaboratively across teams as well as independently
- Comfort working in dynamic, fast-paced environments
- Commitment to the organization’s mission and values
- Bachelor’s degree required;
Master’s degree preferred - Minimum 5 years of professional experience in Jewish communal engagement, donor stewardship, or program design
- Strong project management and logistical planning skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
- Experience facilitating group dialogue and managing events from planning to execution
- Regular evening and weekend availability based on program needs
- Ability to travel across New York City using public transportation
- Major medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Pre-tax commuter benefits
- Flexible spending account (FSA)
- 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution
- Generous vacation, sick leave, and holidays
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