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BBYO Assistant Director Job at Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Dunwoody, GA 30338

The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) is among the largest Jewish community centers in the world! The MJCCA is a thriving, dynamic, ever changing organization serving over 60,000 people each year. The MJCCA’s modern, multi-purpose Zaban Campus sits on 52 acres in Dunwoody where people across all generations participate in every possible kind of program that helps people meet their newest lifelong friends, learn new skills and enhance their overall quality of life.

BBYO Assistant Director MJCCA

POSITION TITLE: BBYO Assistant Director
FSLA: Exempt
DEPARTMENT: BBYO
HOURS: Full Time (40 hours)

Who is that one person who changed your life? Do you want to be that person for others?

If so, read on, because the BBYO program at MJCCA is looking for awesome talent to join our team as a BBYO Assistant Director.

The BBYO Assistant Director plays a key role in the success of BBYO by working closely with teens to create strong programs, develop leadership skills and make their chapters great. This is an amazing opportunity to make an impact in the Atlanta community by engaging with and inspiring Jewish teens to do great things.

You:
You love working with teens. You’re creative, quick on your feet and you like your job to change every day. You’re not the kind of person who wants to sit behind a desk. You have an infectious personality and you love getting others to join you in changing the world. You're a problem solver and you're good at juggling multiple priorities at once.

Us:
BBYO Atlanta Council is a 92-year-old program in the Atlanta area and an integral part of the MJCCA’s Teen Department. There are over 1,000 members of BBYO in the Greater Atlanta Region. The BBYO assistant director will work in partnership with the BBYO staff to oversee the programmatic standards that have been set for the 11 chapters, their leaders and the council leadership as well as conventions and city-wide programming. The BBYO assistant director will participate in meetings and experiences sponsored by the MJCCA as well as local and national BBYO and JCCA leadership programs.

The BBYO Assistant Director will:
  • Mentor teens and deliver leadership training
  • Manage and maintain all chapter bank accounts
  • Administer 8th/9th grade recruitment process and placement of teens in chapters
  • Inspire teens to embrace their Jewish journey by representing and teaching BBYO Culture, Jewish values and executing Judaic programming
  • Oversee chapter boards including their communication to members/parents, elections, programming, and problem-solving chapter issues under the direction of the BBYO Director
  • Develop relationships with other teen professional staff throughout Atlanta, as well as other community professionals who work with Jewish teens
  • Attend and supervise teen programs and BBYO conventions as scheduled
  • Establish an annual program calendar for each chapter based on principles of AZA and BBG
  • Train teens as chapter leaders to run a meeting, plan a calendar, recruit new members, ensure program excellence, and create meaningful programs that attract other teens
  • Serve as leadership staff/facilitator at designated BBYO summer program for 2-3 weeks
  • Assist with the planning, recruitment, and staffing of BBYO conventions and programming
General Programmatic Support
  • Manage email communications, mailing lists, social media, and marketing in partnership with Marketing Department
  • Manage all program location bookings
  • Other responsibilities that may arise as needed to support BBYO and Young Adult Programming
What You’ll Learn as an Assistant Director:
  • How to run a small business as you develop skills in budgeting, membership, marketing, sales, HR and event planning
  • How to analyze and track data to drive decision making
  • Global thinking as you work with an international team across organizational and geographical boundaries
  • Influence and leadership acumen as you inspire others to action
  • Relationship building as you network with and travel to other JCC and BBYO communities
Role Requirements
  • 1-3 years of work experience
  • A Bachelor’s Degree or higher
  • Experience working with youth or teens
  • Flexibility with working non “typical” 9-5 workdays; willingness to work nights and weekends, as needed



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