Posted in Other 13 days ago.
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Essential Functions:
The primary tasks of this position focus on engaging and providing support to Jewish students, faculty, staff, and organizations while supporting broader Office of the Chaplain initiatives, including interfaith programming and serving on the on-call rotation.
Organize and coordinate religious, spiritual, and social activities for Jewish students, including High Holy Days/Shabbat Dinners, study groups, interfaith dialogues and other creative and worthwhile initiatives.
Develop opportunities for community engagements with faculty, staff, area synagogues, and national thought leaders in Jewish Life.
Oversee marketing & communication of Jewish Life events.
Advocate to inform divisional and university policy related to Jewish students.
Provide direct student support (coaching, advising, and pastoral/religious/spiritual support) to individual students, both by appointment and in cases of immediate need.
Plan and facilitate interfaith programming.
Serve on the Office of the Chaplain on-call rotation.
Other Functions:
Advise student groups.
Provide leadership and guide the student community's response in times of crisis.
Plan, budget, report, and evaluate Jewish Life strategy and programming in partnership with the University Chaplain.
Coordinate fundraising activities as required.
Advocate for Jewish Life and students to the University administration.
Required Education, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Bachelor's degree required.
Relevant experience working with Jewish students in organizing and implementing programs.
Demonstrated knowledge of Jewish sciences and active involvement in a Jewish community.
Strong commitment to and understanding of the needs and concerns of Jewish students, faculty, and staff.
Ability to work with and meet the needs of a diverse Jewish population at Wake Forest.
Ability to work with and meet the needs of a diverse American Jewish community.
Proficiency with Jewish sacred texts.
Ability to work in a multi-faith and ecumenical environment and engage with individuals from a variety of theological/ideological/spiritual perspectives, including our campus and community partners.
Excellent writing, verbal, and interpersonal skills as well as crisis management skills with a proven ability to work in a team environment.
Outstanding organizational skills with ability to handle multiple projects and priorities.
Creativity in imagining new initiatives and/or new ways of pursuing existing goals.
Ability to work some evenings and weekends as required.
Commitment to mindfulness and self-care.
Preferred Education, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Master's Degree preferred - preferably in a closely-related field or the liberal arts.
Basic unit in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) preferred or willingness to complete.
Accountabilities:
Reports to the University Chaplain.
Ability to work independently and as a member of a team.
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