ASSISTANT DIRECTOR San Francisco

AJC

Location: San Francisco, CA 94105
Position ASSISTANT DIRECTOR San Francisco
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Degrees: BA, BS, MBA
Organization Type Public Affairs, Civil Liberties

Founded in 1906, AJC seeks to enhance the well-being of the Jewish people and Israel, and to advance human rights and democratic values in the United States and around the world. Among Jewish advocacy organizations, AJC is the leader in the global arena. We are known for our unparalleled access to diplomats, government officials, and faith leaders in more than 100 countries. In addition to our New York headquarters and Office of Policy and Diplomatic Affairs in Washington, D.C., AJC has offices across the U.S. and around the globe and maintains partnerships with Jewish communities worldwide.

AJC San Francisco is one of 24 regional offices in the United States that advances AJC’s global diplomatic advocacy efforts to combat antisemitism, strengthen Israel’s place in the world, and promote pluralism and democratic values worldwide. The regional offices maintain the agency’s nationwide presence, attract leaders and donors to AJC, enhance the agency’s influence with key local, national and international decision makers and stakeholders, implement advocacy initiatives at the state/local level, and establishes and nurtures diplomatic and community relationships.

The Assistant Director of AJC’s San Francisco Regional Office plays a critical role in:

Advocacy and community relations including diplomatic and political outreach.
Establishing and nurturing strategic relationships with ethnic and religious leaders and community partners to represent and advance AJC’s organizational priorities.
Stewarding and inspiring lay leaders, prospects, and donors to ensure their maximum engagement with AJC including their time, expertise, financial resources, and connections including introductions to key civic, corporate, philanthropic stakeholders, and relevant decision-makers and leaders.
The Assistant Director does all this while adhering to AJC’s core values: Respect, Teamwork, Integrity, Excellence, and Accountability.

Responsibilities include:

Establish and maintain relationships with important AJC constituencies including political, governmental, diplomatic, media, ethnic and religious groups
Execution of advocacy-related and educational partnership initiatives and programs
Support for development related programs and events
Communications including website, Facebook, and newsletters.
Special projects as needed
Board engagement/lay leadership development including recruiting and activating new lay leaders, facilitating board and advocacy committee meetings.
Engage local young professionals, incorporating them in AJC events, programming, and advocacy opportunities
Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree preferred
Five or more years relevant experience
Commitment to AJC’s global mission and familiarity with the Jewish community
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including writing, editing, and proofreading
Excellent interpersonal skills, tact, and diplomacy
Well-developed organizational and time management skills
Respect for and adherence to confidentiality
Strong attention to detail and follow-through
Ability to solve problems creatively and practically
Ability to multi-task and work on multiple projects simultaneously
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with staff and lay leadership
Entrepreneurial creativity, resourcefulness, and strong problem-solving skills
Availability to work occasional evenings and weekends
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google applications
AJC requires all staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID 19, unless one has a legally recognized reason for exemption.

AJC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please submit your application to: https://ajchr.wufoo.com/forms/s1mioc0x0r1zq2l/