Location: New York/New Jersey ONLY
About Us:
Founded in 1982, ELEM/Youth in Distress in Israel is the country’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to treating and transforming the lives of troubled and at-risk youth.
The 12,500 young people we serve annually face-to-face and online deal with tremendous challenges, such as domestic violence, substance abuse, neglect, bullying, homelessness and prostitution.
ELEM works with secular and religious Jews; Christian and Muslim Arabs, including Bedouins; immigrants, including those from the Former Soviet Union and Ethiopia; and the LGBT community, most of whom live on the streets and will not seek help from traditional social service groups. ELEM’s hundreds of professionals and thousands of volunteers don’t wait for referrals to treat these youth but seek them out on their turf — on the streets, in schools, on the Internet and at bars and nightclubs.
Job Description:
The Administrative and Development Assistant will play a vital role in supporting American Friends of ELEM’s CEO and overall organizational operations. This position requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively. The ideal candidate is proactive, resourceful, and passionate about working in a mission-driven nonprofit environment.
Responsibilities:
Executive Support:
Database Management:
Event Planning:
Administrative Tasks:
Bookkeeping
Human Resources
Qualifications:
Benefits and Compensation
Why join American Friends of ELEM?
This is an opportunity to join a growing organization at a crucial time. As the Administrative and Development Assistant, you will play an integral role in shaping the organization’s future, helping us deepen our impact, and transforming the lives of countless youths in Israel.
To Apply:
Please send your resume, cover letter, and three references to kmiller@elem.org.
Location: New York/New Jersey ONLY
About Us:
Founded in 1982, ELEM/Youth in Distress in Israel is the country’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to treating and transforming the lives of troubled and at-risk youth.
The 12,500 young people we serve annually face-to-face and online deal with tremendous challenges, such as domestic violence, substance abuse, neglect, bullying, homelessness and prostitution.
ELEM works with secular and religious Jews; Christian and Muslim Arabs, including Bedouins; immigrants, including those from the Former Soviet Union and Ethiopia; and the LGBT community, most of whom live on the streets and will not seek help from traditional social service groups. ELEM’s hundreds of professionals and thousands of volunteers don’t wait for referrals to treat these youth but seek them out on their turf — on the streets, in schools, on the Internet and at bars and nightclubs.
Job Description:
The Administrative and Development…