Present educational programs, workshops, and lead interactive discussions on topics related to Israel and combating antisemitism for high school students, professionals in the high school space, and community and parent audiences.
Provide educational resources and material to student leaders and mentor them on activism, leadership, and programming skills.
Lead recruitment and outreach efforts to high school students and teachers of all faiths.
Build community, develop, and cultivate professional networks with relevant organizations and professionals in the region.
Assist in the planning and execution of local, regional, and national conferences and summits.
Track and respond to antisemitic incidents in the high school space within the region.
Communicate and facilitate efforts with local StandWithUs Community Chapter (i.e., event organization and promotion).
Maintain a high level of knowledge related to Israel, the Middle East, and topics related to the Jewish community with regards to antisemitism.
Requirements
0-3 years of experience
B.A. required
Passion for educating and mentoring teens about Israel and fighting antisemitism
Leadership experience in camp, youth movements, synagogues, and teen programs
Background in experiential education, facilitating workshops, and public speaking required
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
High degree of creativity and flexibility to meet organizational objectives
Demonstrated project management, supervisory, and time management skills
Computer literacy, including proficiency with MS Office, Google Suite applications, and internet applications
Must have American citizenship or a valid work visa.