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BBYO · 5 days ago

BBYO Genesis Fellow, Nashville, TN

BBYO is dedicated to enhancing the Jewish experience and is seeking a passionate BBYO Genesis Fellow to join their team in Nashville, TN. The fellow will collaborate with the Nashville JCC to engage with teens, create impactful programs, and develop leadership skills within the community.

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Responsibilities

Working directly with teens (grades 8 to 12) To create impactful, fun and dynamic programs in their local chapters
Monitoring team leaders and delivering leadership training
Working with teens to attract and retain members to build and grow chapters
Guiding teams and establishing an annual calendar for each chapter that drives engagement and recruitment through meaningful programming
Building and maintaining relationships with key volunteers, partners, parents and stakeholders in the community
Recruiting new members to join BBYO and to attend summer programs
Facilitating the planning process alongside team leaderships and colleagues for regional events, including overnight conventions
Working alongside colleagues to bring new, innovative and fun ideas to the community
Assisting with mass communication tools including but not limited to newsletters, social media and phone follow-ups
Tracking regional data such as membership prospects and program logistics
Empower and inspire staff, teens, volunteers and advisors through your mentorship, coaching and training
Employee’s primary responsibility in the summer will be to manage the Nashville JCC Maccabi Games program: outreach, promotion, recruitment, management of the coach/assistant delegation head, training, and attending the games and delegation head meetings as organized by JCCA
As part of their role as Nashville JCC staff, the Genesis Fellow will also be responsible for: administration of the Kehillah Award, given each year to an outstanding Jewish teen. Participation in other JCC community-wide programming: Kosher Nashville Hot Chicken Fest, Hanukkah Fest, Jewish Food Festival

Qualification

Youth engagementLeadership trainingEvent planningCommunication skillsRelationship buildingOrganizational skillsCreativityProblem solvingTeam collaboration

Required

1-3 years of work experience
A bachelor's degree or higher
Experience with youth or teens is preferred
Must reside in Nashville, TN area
Attend all regional conventions and major events, as well as JCC community events, BBYO's staff conference, and staff BBYO's International Convention each year
Ability to travel regularly throughout the region and to organization-wide events
Ability to work non-traditional hours (some nights and weekends) when teens are available
Unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. without holding a visa or sponsorship
To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each essential duty/function with or without reasonable accommodation in accordance with applicable law
A general knowledge of Jewish culture and calendar
Organized with an attention to detail
Commitment to relationship building, networking and customer service
Excellent communication skills
Creativity and problem solving
Confidence to take initiative to work independently and as part of a supportive team

Benefits

Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
18 paid secular and Jewish holidays
Two-week long office shutdowns
Medical, dental, vision, short- & long-term disability, and 2.5x salary life insurance
Generous 403b and Roth retirement plan with vested match
Free access to WellHub, which includes access to gyms, online workouts and wellness apps
Teen Involvement Benefit stipend
Flexibility in bringing child(ren) on business travel
Generous paid parental leave
TSA pre-check
Home technology allowance
Pet insurance options

Company

BBYO

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Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$31.08M
2019-12-09Grant· $12M
2016-07-17Grant· $8.8M
2015-10-11Grant· $0.25M

Leadership Team

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Matt Grossman
CEO
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Ariella Ayenesazan
Green Team Club Co-lead and Co-founder
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