About the Israeli American Council:
The mission of the Israeli American Council (IAC) is to build an engaged and united Israeli-American community that strengthens our next generations, the American Jewish Community, and the State of Israel.
Since its foundation in 2007, activism and civic engagement have been one of IAC’s core organizational pillars, with the goal to organize, educate, energize, and mobilize local communities in support of Israel and the Jewish people. In recent years, the IAC gained specific expertise in addressing antisemitism in public school systems, on college campuses, and in public spaces – educating and empowering teens, students, educators, and community members; resolving incidents of antisemitism; and training a network of civically engaged communities across the nation.
The combination of vast experience and national infrastructure uniquely positions the IAC to fight one of our community's greatest challenges.
About IAC Civic Engagement and Fighting Antisemitism:
The IAC holds a cutting-edge network of local hubs, that organize, educate, energize, engage, and mobilize local communities in support of Israel and the Jewish people. This is done on three fronts: K-12; Campus; and Public Spaces. We believe that activism is effective the most when the community is at the front, empowered with all the necessary tools and support. For that, the IAC leverages our network of local communities and committees across the country for grassroots civic engagement initiatives and mobilization. We also leverage IAC’s nationwide leadership programs and alumni to educate, train, and activate Israeli American change agents.
Activism Manager Job Purpose:
The Activism Manager’s goal is to be the professional activism resource for the region, leading all civic engagement and fighting antisemitism-based activities and efforts on the ground, including but not restricted to ACT & IMPACT teen ambassadorship and parent task forces, support of students and faculty of local universities, support civic engagement committees, local School Watch related events, relationships with schools and Jewish organizations, training sessions in the community, events, online campaigns local mobilization efforts. In addition to the regional work, projects & responsibilities are to be expected as part of the Civic Engagement and Fighting Antisemitism national team efforts.
This is a 20-hour-per-week position and the Activism Manager will report directly to the Regional Director and Activism Senior Manager. The Activism Manager must be a committed member of both teams and sustain close relationships with team members (both regional and professional), local stakeholders in the region, and partner communities & organizations in the pro-Israel space.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
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