Temple Sinai Brookline Seeks Dynamic Executive Director

Location: Brookline, MA 02446

Temple Sinai, a 350-member Reform synagogue in Brookline's Coolidge Corner, seeks a dynamic leader as its next executive director.
The synagogue's board has recognized the need to reshape the role and prominence of this key member of our leadership team.
We seek someone who will be a strategic partner to clergy, temple leadership, the President and Board of Trustees; lead and manage
all aspects of temple administration; provide financial management and oversight; oversee building maintenance and operations;
support the religious school business operation; and promote congregational engagement.

Temple Sinai is a progressive Reform Jewish congregation in the heart of Coolidge Corner, Brookline.
Temple Sinai honors its diverse members' individual journeys of Judaism, joyfully embracing and
connecting our members in community. We are enriched by engaging in lifelong study of Torah, seeking
holiness through meaningful worship, bringing justice, healing and caring to our world, and being
an inclusive and caring community.

The Executive Director is the chief operating officer of the congregation. Working closely with
the clergy, the Director of Education and the Board of Trustees, the Executive Director (ED) will
help lead our congregation to a vibrant future as a high functioning, progressive Jewish organization.
The ED serves as an ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee,
attending all meeting and playing a critical role as ambassador to Temple members and the
broader Jewish and secular communities.

The ED serves as an integral member of a collaborative Temple leadership team and is
responsible for oversight and management of the Temple's fiscal and administrative affairs,
facility management, technology, calendar, logistics and communications. The ED provides
input and support for long term strategic planning and develops yearly operational plans.
The ED also supports fundraising activities. In partnership with the Temple president and
the executive committee of the board, the ED assures that lay committees have appropriate
staff support and oversight to assure they function effectively. The ED is a full-time employee
reporting to the president of the board of trustees and collaborates closely with the Rabbi.

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
-Engage with the clergy, Education Director and board to monitor and update Temple Sinai's
strategic plan.
-Keep abreast of trends in the congregation, the larger community and the national Reform
movement and inform the board and committee leaders when these are relevant to
programming, marketing, or fundraising.
-Take primary responsibility for the development of annual operating plans and resource
allocation, including staffing, to meet Temple needs.
-Maintain a constructive partnership with the Senior Rabbi and promote development and
maintenance of a high functioning Temple Sinai leadership team.
-Develop and implement effective management systems to track progress on key initiatives
and priorities.

STAFFING FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEES
-Support the work of the board with sound advice, timely and accurate reports and
information and participation in deliberations.
-Maintain accessible records of Temple and board policies, working in concert with
the board secretary.
-Serve as a resource for and provide recommendations to committee chairs related
to the planning and implementation of their programs.
-Support and work with committees related to finance and operations.
-Support, encourage and facilitate the development of leadership skills in lay leaders,
including identifying and engaging potential leaders.

FUNDRAISING
-Promulgate and support a culture of philanthropy.
-Provide leadership, in partnership with lay leaders, of fundraising activities including
annual Free Will and capital campaigns, legacy giving, and other fundraising efforts.
-Identify and, in conjunction with volunteers, apply for grants aligned with Temple
priorities.
-Assist with secondary fundraising efforts such as the Scroll of Remembrance.
-Help identify and steward donors.

OFFICE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

OPERATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
-Recruit, hire, train and supervise administrative and engagement staff.
-Organize administrative and operational support for members of the
professional staff and the religious school.
-Prepare and submit bi-weekly staff payroll and maintain accurate payroll
records.
-Research, manage and maintain employee benefit coverages including
health, pension and disability benefits.
-Oversee ongoing implementation of Sinai Promise, Temple Sinai's method
of membership financial commitment, with sensitivity to its inclusive
philosophy while attentive to the need for financial support.
-Research and negotiate appropriate insurance coverage for the Temple
facilities and technology.
-Provide ongoing assessment of and recommendations for technology
to facilitate effective functioning and integration of Temple activities.

FISCAL
-In partnership with relevant lay leadership, manage the financial operations
of the congregation including budgeting, financial planning, forecasting,
accounting and reporting.
-Primary contact and day-to-day manager for income, purchases and expenditures
for the office and building, including monitoring internal controls, cash management
and related matters.
-Train and support Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers.

MEMBERSHIP/COMMUNICATIONS

MEMBERSHIP ENGAGEMENT AND OUTREACH
-Serve as a public face and ambassador for Temple Sinai.
-Supervise outreach and engagement staff, promote outreach and
engagement to recruit, welcome and sustain members of our community.
-Maintain, analyze and report on membership data.

SUPPORT RELIGIOUS SERVICES
-Assure all necessary administrative and logistic support is provided
enabling the smooth running of all Shabbat, High Holy Day, festival,
and life cycle services.
-Attend High Holiday and special events. Clergy may also request
attendance at other services.
-Oversee all logistic elements of B'nei mitzvah and related events.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLICITY
-Responsible for development and implementation of a comprehensive
communication and marketing plan for the Temple.
-Oversee Temple social media and digital presence.

TEMPLE RECORDS/ARCHIVES
-Maintain the Temple records, membership and financial data,
newsletters, minutes and all historical and archival records.

BUILDING MANAGEMENT

BUILDING FACILITY
-Supervise custodial staff and have overall responsibility for
the Temple facility.
-With the building committee, research, plan, schedule and supervise
building replacement, maintenance and improvement projects including
developing plans for climate resilience and sustainability.
-With the Temple security committee, oversee security of the building
and all events.
-Manage all aspects of rental of Temple space to members and non-members.

CALENDAR AND LOGISTICS
-Manage the Temple master calendar and determine allocation of space
within the building for Temple events and those of outside users.

COMMUNITY RELATIONS
-Act as a liaison to other Jewish organizations and the secular community
with respect to synagogue activities, media and neighborly relations.

QUALIFICATIONS
-7-10 years of financial and operational experience in a non-profit organization preferred.
-Non-profit and Jewish organizational experience a plus.
-Strong understanding of finance and development.
-Creative thinker and leader.
-Systems thinker, skillful organizer, collaborative partner.
-Human resources experience with demonstrated success in managing,
motivating and developing staff.
-Knowledge of computer and web-based systems and social media.
-Strong written and oral communication skills.
-Bachelor's Degree required, Masters in relevant field preferred.

BENEFITS
-Generous Salary
-Pension participation after 2 years
-Health Insurance
-Vacation
-Sick Leave
-Family, Parental, and Bereavement Leave
-Professional Development