








Jewish Federation jobs encompass a wide range of positions, primarily within the Jewish community and related social service sectors. These roles often involve community development, fundraising, education, and government/community relations.
Some specific examples include fundraising positions, positions focused on Jewish education and programming, and roles in government/community relations. Jewish Federations also offer opportunities in areas like marketing, planned giving, and young leadership.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of common job categories within Jewish Federations:
- Community Development/Planning:
- Focuses on building and strengthening Jewish communities, often involving strategic planning and resource allocation.
- Executive:
- Leadership roles at the Federation level, including CEO and other senior management positions.
- Finance:
- Managing the Federation's financial resources, including budgeting, accounting, and investment.
- Fundraising:
- Developing and implementing fundraising campaigns to support Federation programs and initiatives.
- Government/Community Relations:
- Advocating for Jewish interests at the local, state, and national levels, and building relationships with community leaders.
- Jewish Education/Programming:
- Creating and implementing educational and programming activities for Jewish youth and adults.
- Marketing:
- Promoting Federation programs and initiatives to attract donors and participants.
- Planned Giving & Endowments:
- Managing long-term giving strategies and endowments to ensure the Federation's financial sustainability.
- Young Leadership:
- Engaging and developing young people in Jewish community leadership.
- Other:
- Positions in areas like camp counseling, camper care, and nature education, particularly for Jewish Federations that operate camps.
Beyond the jobs listed on Tribe Jobs, you can visit the website of the Jewish Federations of North America or the website of your local Jewish Federation to find more open positions and pursue you career at the Jewish Federation.