Boston, Massachusetts, United States On-site Employment $46,000 - $48,000

Hillel International is hiring a Springboard Fellow

About the Role

This role offers individuals a chance to grow professionally while contributing to vibrant community initiatives through guided experiences, mentorship, and hands-on responsibilities.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and organize events that foster community engagement
  • Work closely with mentors to develop personal and professional skills
  • Support the planning and execution of educational programs
  • Engage participants in meaningful discussions and activities
  • Contribute to team goals through collaborative efforts
  • Maintain consistent communication with program coordinators
  • Track progress and outcomes of assigned initiatives
  • Participate in regular training sessions and workshops
  • Assist in evaluating program effectiveness
  • Help build inclusive environments for diverse participants
  • Coordinate logistics for community gatherings
  • Develop content for outreach and communication
  • Encourage participant involvement and feedback
  • Support peer learning and group development
  • Uphold program values in all interactions
  • Adapt strategies based on community needs
  • Maintain accurate records of activities
  • Promote program visibility within target audiences
  • Respond to inquiries from participants and stakeholders
  • Follow guidance from supervising staff
  • Engage in self-reflection and growth exercises
  • Contribute ideas for program improvement
  • Support onboarding of new participants
  • Model positive interpersonal behaviors
  • Meet deadlines for assigned tasks and reports

Compensation

Competitive stipend provided for the duration of the fellowship

Work Arrangement

Hybrid; includes in-person and remote components

Team

Collaborative team environment with structured mentorship and peer support

Program Benefits

  • Professional development training
  • Mentorship from experienced leaders
  • Networking opportunities with national organizations
  • Exposure to diverse communities and practices
  • Leadership skill building

Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must be recent graduates or early-career professionals
  • Commitment to full duration of the program
  • Ability to attend in-person sessions as required
  • Valid identification and work authorization
  • Passion for community service and education

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About company
Hillel International

Enriching the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.

We envision a world where every student is inspired to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel.

For over 100 years, the Hillel movement has been uniquely focused on serving all kinds of Jewish students, no matter who they are or how they express their Judaism. Today, Hillel is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, serving nearly 200,000 Jewish students each year at 850+ colleges and universities around the world. Every day, we strive to bring a spirit of genuine openness and inclusivity into everything we say and do.

There isn’t one way to be Jewish. We know that expression of Jewish identity (and identity in general) comes in many forms, and just like no two people are the same, no two Jewish journeys are alike. At Hillel, all kinds of students are invited and encouraged to bring their whole selves. Whether students keep kosher or have never attended synagogue; whether they want to participate in Shabbat or in a study group; whether they identify as Queer, Black, Ashkenazi, Sephardi, or all of the above. Hillel enables Jewish college students to freely explore what being Jewish in today’s world means to them.

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Department Hillel Council of New England
Category other
Posted 3 days ago