High Holy Day Youth Program Coordinator
The Jewish Community Project of Lower Manhattan is seeking a creative and dynamic High Holy Days Youth Coordinator for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 2024. This position will begin on August 1, 2024 and end on October 16, 2024. The youth programs will take place at 48 Wall Street.
Responsibilities:
Spearhead robust, creative, and engaging youth programs for Day 1 of Rosh Hashanah (2.5 hour program) and the morning of Yom Kippur (3 hour program) on each day for learners in grades K-5, including music, arts, and other activities to help learners connect to the holidays through various learning modalities
Manage backend logistics as well as frontend execution of programs, and serve as the primary on-site coordinator during the programs
Write lesson plans for the various activities that will take place as part of the program
Generate a thorough supply list and manage the ordering, organization, and distribution of materials needed for the programs
Co-plan and manage budget for programs
Assist JCP HR personnel with recruiting and interviewing youth staff to work during the hours of the programs, and supervise and support these staff during the programs
Collaborate with JCP administrative staff
Communicate with families and event providers/vendors as appropriate
Coordinate serving of pizza lunch and snacks during the program
Maintain a database of participants
Manage food allergies and needs of participants
Create a warm, engaging, and enthusiastic environment for participants
Ensure participants’ physical and emotional safety and wellbeing
Supervise and assist with setup & cleanup
Evaluate success of programs with reflection and analysis
The ideal candidate will:
Be a kind, creative, flexible, and adaptable individual who values Jewish pluralism and working with a team
Have excellent organization and communication skills
Have substantial leadership experience
Have experience in youth programming
Have experience working with elementary school students, their parents, community volunteers, and organizational colleagues
Be proficient in Google Suite
Have a background in Hebrew and Jewish culture, texts, and traditions (this is a plus, but not a requirement)
Be available to work without visa support
Compensation for this role is $2,500-$3,000, commensurate with experience.
Application Instructions: To apply, please email peopleops@jcpdowntown.org with your resumé and a few sentences about why you are interested and why you would be a good fit for the position.