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Associate Director, Antisemitism Initiatives

Job in Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 02254, USA
Listing for: Brandeis University
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-23
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Education Administration, Academic
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 95400 - 110800 USD Yearly USD 95400.00 110800.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
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** Brandeis University – President’s Initiative on Antisemitism*
* ** Hiring Range:** $95,400 – $110,800  
*
* Location:

** Waltham, MA (Hybrid Eligible) |
** Full-Time
** Brandeis University invites applications for the role of
** Associate Director, Antisemitism Initiatives**—a senior leadership opportunity within a nationally significant effort to confront antisemitism through education, dialogue, and coalition-building.

Launched in 2023 in response to rising antisemitism on American campuses, the
** President’s Initiative on Antisemitism
** reflects Brandeis’ historic responsibility to the Jewish community and its enduring commitment to the ideals of higher education. The Initiative works across faiths, professions, and institutions to deepen understanding of antisemitism and to equip leaders with the knowledge and tools to challenge it in meaningful, lasting ways.

This role is ideal for a seasoned educator, interfaith leader, or scholar-practitioner who is ready to shape programs, influence national conversations, and expand the pipeline of professionals capable of teaching about antisemitism in all its contemporary forms.
** The Opportunity
** Reporting to the Director of the President’s Initiative on Antisemitism, the Associate Director plays a central role in advancing the Initiative’s mission and strategic growth. The position focuses on two primary audiences:
* ** Religious leaders** (Jewish and non-Jewish)
* ** Content experts and educators
** who can expand the field of antisemitism education

Working closely with the Director, the Associate Director helps set strategy, design high-impact programs, and extend the Initiative’s reach through a
** train-the-trainer model**. Programs emphasize interfaith leadership, clergy education, and rigorous engagement with contemporary antisemitism, antizionism, Israeli history and society, and Palestinian history and society.

As the Initiative evolves, this role will also help support expansion into new audiences, including
** media professionals and policymakers**, while strengthening existing programs.
** Key Responsibilities
**** Strategic Leadership (30%)
*** Partner with the Director to shape and implement strategy for antisemitism education and cross-cultural understanding
* Expand the pipeline of trained educators for audiences including:  + Higher education leaders and administrators  + Middle and high school educators  + Clergy and faith-based leaders  + Media professionals and public intellectuals
** Program Design and Delivery (50%)
*** Design, lead, and evaluate conferences, institutes, workshops, and interfaith initiatives
* Develop programs engaging:  + University chaplains and religious leaders  + Interfaith and community leaders  + Rabbinic seminaries and clergy training institutions  + Scholars and academic leaders in religious studies  + Journalists and thought leaders
* Build and sustain partnerships with academic institutions, religious organizations, and community-based groups
** Campus and Public Engagement (5%)
*** Represent the Initiative at national and international conferences and convenings
* Teach and present on historical and contemporary antisemitism to diverse audiences
* Facilitate interfaith dialogue that promotes understanding, rigor, and respect
* Collaborate with Brandeis faculty and staff to integrate programs into academic and community settings
** Team Leadership (5%)
*** Lead, mentor, and support staff and collaborators, fostering an inclusive and mission-driven culture
** Fundraising and Resource Development (10%)
*** Identify funding opportunities and contribute to grant and proposal development
* Cultivate relationships with donors, foundations, and institutional partners
* Prepare reports to meet grant and donor requirements
** Qualifications
* *** Education and Experience
*** Master’s degree in Religious Studies, Interfaith Dialogue, Conflict Resolution, or a related field; ordination preferred
* Minimum of 5–8 years of relevant…
Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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