About Us:
The New Synagogue Project (“NSP”) is a membership synagogue located in Petworth, D.C. Our mission is to build a spiritually vibrant, radically inclusive Jewish community that reflects our vision for a world of justice, equity, and liberation. Our community is built by and for religious, secular, and atheist Jews, families with kids, partnered and single people, queer and trans people, disabled and chronically ill people, D/deaf and hard of hearing folks, interfaith families, Jews of color and white Jews, and anyone interested in exploring and experiencing Jewish life. We are a multiracial community committed to dismantling racism and white supremacy.
As the Operations Manager, you will work closely with the Synagogue Director as well as the Rabbi and several lay leaders to drive the administrative functions of NSP, to ensure NSP continues to offer high quality programs with smooth operations to support our 700+ members.
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About the Role:
This is a full-time role requiring 40 hours/week, reporting to the Synagogue Director. It is currently a remote position with some in-person responsibilities in Washington, DC, including the Jewish High Holidays and occasional special events and other holiday programming. NSP might have an office available to work from in the foreseeable future.
The position will require occasional weekend and evening hours. The position will have flex hours during the week to accommodate the evening and weekend work.
This role requires the use of a cell phone and laptop, as well as access to the internet and a driver’s license. Position includes a technology stipend of $20/month and can provide a laptop.
NSP mandates COVID vaccination for all staff, as well as any attendees of in person events. Learn more about NSP’s COVID policy here.
This position is funded for the next year, and we hope that it will renew depending on funding.
The person in this position will be responsible for:
Pay and Benefits:
Application Process:
To apply, please submit an application here. Note: NSP members are not eligible to apply. We will review applications on a rolling basis with priority given to applications received by April 22. Candidates who advance after an initial interview will be asked to complete an exercise before a second round interview. Finalists will be asked to submit 2-3 references. We hope to fill the position by early June.
NSP is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to racial equity, accessibility, and social justice. Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, Black and Indigenous people, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA people are strongly encouraged to apply. NSP does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, sex, age, gender identity or expression, or other status protected by applicable law.
About Us:
The New Synagogue Project (“NSP”) is a membership synagogue located in Petworth, D.C. Our mission is to build a spiritually vibrant, radically inclusive Jewish community that reflects our vision for a world of justice, equity, and liberation. Our community is built by and for religious, secular, and atheist Jews, families with kids, partnered and single people, queer and trans people, disabled and chronically ill people, D/deaf and hard of hearing folks, interfaith families, Jews of color and white Jews, and anyone interested in exploring and experiencing Jewish life. We are a multiracial community committed to dismantling racism and white supremacy.
As the Operations Manager, you will work closely with the Synagogue Director as well as the Rabbi and several lay leaders to drive the administrative functions of NSP, to ensure NSP continues to offer high quality programs with smooth operations to support our 700+ members.
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Apply via this online form. Priority will be given to applications received by April 22. If you have any questions, please write to jobs@newsynagogueproject.org.
Apply via this online form. Priority will be given to applications received by April 22. If you have any questions, please write to jobs@newsynagogueproject.org.