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Campus Impact Advisor at Hillel at Baruch College

Hillel International
On-site
New York, United States
$85,000 - $95,000 USD yearly

Campus Impact Advisor

Hillel at Baruch College

Role Overview

Hillel at Baruch College, Inc - the umbrella Hillel overseeing nine campus Hillels in Manhattan, New York City - is looking for a passionate and creative professional to serve as its inaugural Campus Impact Advisor.  This role will focus on relationship-building and stewardship of key external partners and supporting antisemitism response and prevention on campus, while working alongside a cohort of other Campus Impact professionals doing this important work on campuses across North America. Working closely with Hillel International, campus Hillel staff and students, community stakeholders, and university partners, each Campus Impact Advisor will build and sustain long-term relationships, and political and media strategies to shift the climate on campus. The ideal candidate will deeply understand today’s campus climate and have a passion for engaging student and campus communities in shaping and advancing advocacy. They will leverage their relationship-building expertise to work across campus and the local Jewish community to ensure Hillels and the students they serve feel supported, connected to resources, and able to navigate even the most complex of antisemitic incidents on campus today.

The Campus Impact Advisor will report directly to Hillel at Baruch College’s Executive Director and will receive training, support, and guidance through the Campus Impact Advisor program from the Associate Vice President Campus Antisemitism Solutions at Hillel International.  As part of a cohort of other Campus Impact Advisors, this role will join a cadre of professionals working together in the fight against antisemitism on college campuses across North America.

What You’ll Do

  • Convene faculty, staff, and students around issues of antisemitism and anti-Zionism who can make recommendations to administration and build support networks.
  • Work as a resource for Jewish students and faculty in response to campus climate issues both managing incident reporting/tracking/outcomes, and developing longer-term strategies. This may include taking a role in leading advocacy work or helping facilitate legal and/or PR resources. 
  • Work with Jewish and non-Jewish student leaders on campus to address the campus climate and ensure inclusion of all students. This also entails training and supporting civically minded students on getting involved in student leadership with greek life, student government, or key campus organizations..
  • Support appropriate community involvement on campus that is relevant and beneficial to the lived experience of Jewish students and faculty through building meaningful relationships with other community groups and individuals with shared values.
  • Speak with community groups, individuals, and policymakers about strategies for preventing antisemitism on campus.
  • Collaborate and manage Jewish and non-Jewish community organizations on community-wide initiatives.
  • Build meaningful relationships with key university staff and faculty that yield productive partnerships.
  • Connect with students who are interested in advocacy and empower them as leaders; plan advocacy events in support of Jewish students on campus.
  • Regularly monitor, track, and report on antisemitism both on social media and throughout campus.
  • Write op-eds, letters, newsletters, action alerts, press releases, social media, and statements related to campus culture initiatives on behalf of Hillel at Baruch College
  • Partner internally with antisemitism-focused teams within Hillel International such as Campus Climate Initiative, Israel Action and Addressing Antisemitism and Communications teams.
  • Manage the relationships with press and media partners, write press releases, short responses to incidents and support the Hillel in its effort to communicate to the greater public through the lens of various media outlets.

What You’ll Bring to the Job

  • Bachelor's degree and 5+ years experience in college campus work, Jewish community, or community relations.
  • Knowledge of Jewish history and culture, the characteristics of antisemitism, and Zionism and anti-Zionism.
  • Passion for fighting antisemitism and anti-Zionism and American values of democracy.
  • Experience with Student governments and policy.
  • Ability to prioritize diplomacy and work in collaboration toward solutions.
  • Social media prowess.
  • Ability to think critically, embrace data, and develop solutions to problems.
  • An organized and detail-oriented approach to work.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and a proven record of building productive working relationships.

What You’ll Receive

  • Competitive salary in the nonprofit marketplace. The salary range for this role is $85,000 - $95,000.
  • Exceptional professional development, mentoring, and skill building opportunities.
  • A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, life insurance, Long Term Disability (LTD), Flexible Spending Plan, generous vacation/sick time, and parental leave.
  • Independent and hands-on work in an exciting environment.
  • A network of terrific colleagues from across the global Hillel movement.
  • Travel opportunities, both domestically and internationally, multiple times per year.

About the Hillel at Baruch, City, John Jay, Pace, SVA, FIT, Fordham, and New School

The Hillel at Baruch, City, John Jay, Pace, SVA, FIT, Fordham, and New School aims to serve 4,500 Jewish students across eight campuses in Manhattan. Our mission is to enrich the lives of the Jewish undergraduate and graduate students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.  The commuter students that attend these schools come from diverse backgrounds including the Former Soviet Union, Persian, Bukharian, Syrian, Israeli, and American-born students.  Club activities take place during club hours on campus and away from campus at locations across Manhattan.  Activities are centered around our primary pillars of:

  • Avodah - Career Development
  • K'lal Yisrael - The Global Jewish Community
  • Neshama - Arts and Culture
  • Tikkun Olam - Repairing the World Through Service
  • Torah - Jewish Learning and Observance

The Hillel at Baruch College opened its doors to students in 1944.  Since 2015, our Hillel has expanded to include The City College of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Pace University, School of Visual Arts, Fashion Institute of Technology, Fordham University, and The New School. Hillel at Baruch College is an independent non-profit organization (501c3) with an independent Board of Directors.  The Board and its Executive Director are solely responsible for the policies and practices of the Hillel at Baruch College.

Hillel at Baruch, City, John Jay, Pace, SVA, FIT, Fordham, and New School is affiliated with Hillel International. Hillel International enriches the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world, and envisions a world where every student is inspired to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel.

About Hillel International

In 1923, Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means, a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today, Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization, the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.

Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.