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Communications Assistant and Project Manager

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The Rabbinical Assembly, the international membership organization of Conservative rabbis is hiring a Communications Assistant and Project Manager to work on a variety of projects in a fast-paced environment.

Responsibilities include:

Communications:

  • Create email communications
  • Creating web content highlighting effort of RA to increase and sustain connectedness between our members
  • Maintain website
  • Seek out opportunities for social media postings

Publications Administration

  • Liaise with book distributor and vendors about inventory and website issues
  • Maintain online bookstore
  • Troubleshoot and interface with clients to answer questions and solve problems.

Events and Meetings

  • Room reservations
  • AV requests
  • Liaise with caterer
  • Work with members to book travel arrangements

 

Requirements:

  • BA, some administrative/office experience
  • Highly organized and detail oriented
  • Ability to manage and execute numerous projects simultaneously
  • Excellent writing and communication skills
  • Facility with HTML, and content management systems, especially Drupal
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite
  • Flexible and willing to work as part of a team
  • Knowledge of Hebrew, passion for Jewish life and culture a plus

Salary commensurate with experience.
Submit resume and cover letter to rabbinicalassemblyjobs@gmail.com

About the Rabbinical Assembly:
The Rabbinical Assembly, first established in 1901 by graduates of the rabbinical school of the Jewish Theological Seminary, is the international association of Conservative/Masorti rabbis. Today its ranks include rabbis ordained at the seminaries of the Conservative/Masorti movement as well as rabbis of other accredited rabbinical schools who accept the tenets of Conservative Judaism. Its nearly 1,600 members serve as congregational rabbis, educators, military and hospital chaplains, professors of Judaica, and officers of communal service organizations throughout the world. While the majority of the men and women of the Assembly serve in the United States and Canada, more than ten percent of its rabbis serve in Israel and many of its rabbis serve in Latin America, in the countries of Europe, Australia and South Africa.

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