Religious School Director and Jewish Family Educator

Location: Allentown, PA 18104
Position Religious School Director and Jewish Family Educator
Degrees: BA, MA
Organization Type Religious Organization

Temple Beth El (TBE) is a thriving Conservative congregation of 375+ families located in Allentown, PA. We are searching for our next Director of Religious School and Jewish Family Education.
We are looking for someone with a passion for Jewish education who is able to connect with and relate to both students and their parents. In this role, you will have the opportunity to combine your knowledge of contemporary Jewish education with your creativity to implement a vision for an innovative pre-K-9 Religious School program along with Jewish Family Education programming. Our community supports Jewish education for 60-70 children with a staff of 10-15 teachers and teen aides. Our curriculum strives to integrate mitzvot, middot, and spirituality into developing a love of Jewish values and building a character of Menschlichkeit.
The Director engages as a key member of the TBE professional staff and congregational leadership team, including collaborating with clergy and school office staff.
This position is listed as full-time for 2023-2024, but we will also consider candidates for separate part-time positions of Religious School Director (20-25 hours weekly) and Jewish Family Educator (10-15 hours weekly). We would love to offer our next long-term Director a two-year renewable contract; however, we are open to a one-year Interim director if there is a qualified candidate interested in such an opportunity.
Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Educational Responsibilities:
Hire, supervise, evaluate, and provide professional development for Religious School teachers and staff (in consultation with the Rabbi); provide regular in-service training, mentoring, and evaluation; provide ongoing training to teen aides
Mentor new Religious School staff on lesson planning, including differentiated instruction, implementation, and assessment to maximize student outcomes
Integrate the Religious School vision and programming into the life of the community
Ensure an inclusive learning environment and safe space for a diverse student population
Implement a balanced curriculum, programming, and instruction
Perform student assessment including managing bi-annual progress reports, monitoring attendance, and evaluating student development
Supervise tutoring program and additional programming for students with special needs
Review and revise curriculum to meet current needs and create innovative programs in collaboration with the School Board
Develop class and school family programs, as well as integrated congregational activities (e.g. class Shabbat services, monthly family Shabbat or holiday programs)
Revitalize teen program and supervise coordinator to develop experiential educational opportunities for teen participants from area synagogues in collaboration with the Jewish Federation
Publicize and encourage participation by students and families in TBE religious services and programming

School administrative responsibilities:

Oversee all Religious School operations:
Attend to the day-to-day details of running the Religious School, including but not limited to overseeing student recruitment and enrollment and facilitating transportation with local public schools when applicable
Be present when class is in session, arrive at least one-half hour before the beginning of class, and remain at least 15 minutes after class is dismissed or until the last student has departed, whichever occurs last. School hours are as follows: Sundays 9:00 am— 12:00 pm; Mondays 6:30 pm — 8:30 pm; Tuesdays 4:00 pm — 6:00 pm. A teen program may be scheduled on Monday or Tuesday evenings.
Attend meetings relating to the operation of the Religious School
Manage discipline and follow policies established by School Board
Facilitate communications among parents, teachers, the school, and the Religious School Board
Provide a safe and secure learning environment
Develop an annual budget and prepare policies relating to the school program
Interact with other Jewish organizations and serve as a face of and for the school at Temple and community events.
May be required to work on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

Jewish Family Education responsibilities:

The Jewish Family Educator at Temple Beth El plays a significant role in outreach, teaching, and programming. Our Jewish Family Education (JFE) program is recognized as providing innovative experiences for families of many demographics, with both formal and informal, in-person and remote learning opportunities. Interactive experiences centered on Jewish living, and creating Jewish memories, ritual,s and traditions, help to ensure a love of Judaism for generations to come. This position can be considered as a separate part-time position from the Religious School Director
Recruit family participation
Create meaningful, joyous, interactive programs designed for parents and children together
Create, implement, and oversee monthly programs centered on family Shabbat, Havdalah, holiday celebrations, and/or Jewish community
Provide educational experiences for older families with teens, empty nesters, and grandparents 3-5 times a year
Develop materials for families promoting Jewish home experiences
Develop programs in conjunction with our adult education program
Provide publicity for JFE programming
Create written information for families and our congregation about living Jewishly
Engage with other congregations and the Jewish Federation to create and implement community programs

Longer-term goals:

Build personal relationships with the young families of the congregation
Recruit students and families to participate in the Temple’s Jewish education programs
Continue to reimagine Jewish education and youth programming at TBE
Evaluate and implement an updated Religious School curriculum
Identify and participate in writing grant proposals
Represent TBE in the broader community, including at Jewish community events, with interfaith programming, and with local school districts

Qualifications:

Master’s degree (preferred) or Bachelor’s degree in Education, Jewish Studies, or related field
3+ years of K-12 experience in Jewish education, including but not limited to classroom teaching, curriculum development, and informal teaching/programming settings; administrative experience a plus
Love of Judaism and the wonder it holds, the passionate desire to share it, and the firm belief that we need to work for its continuity
Supports and values a pluralistic and inclusive approach to Jewish education
Has strong technology, organizational, communication, and team-building skills
Outgoing and warm personality, with creative thinking and an “outside the box” attitude

If this position excites you, we encourage you to apply! Please email your letter of interest and a resume to Michelle Rohrbach. Candidates interested in applying for only the Religious School leader or the Jewish Family Educator components will be considered for a part time position.