Jewish Chaplain (Casual)
Job Description
Amherst College invites applications for the Jewish Chaplain position. The Jewish Chaplain is a part-time, casual, non-benefited position. The expected range for this position is $30.00-33.00 per hour.
The Jewish Chaplain serves a vital function in the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL) within the division of Student Affairs by supporting our Jewish community, which includes students, staff, faculty, alumni, parents, and families. The Chaplain will work to create an inclusive, vibrant, and pluralistic Jewish community, effectively engaging students across diverse expressions of Jewish identity and serving as a resource in this pluralistic setting.
10 hours/week during the academic year
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
Programs:
- Provide Jewish religious, holiday, and cultural programming on campus and make all reasonable efforts to accommodate the religious and spiritual needs of Jewish students, as well as faculty and staff
- Support students in preparation and attend weekly Shabbat dinners and holiday celebrations
- Support and attend student-initiated programs, including evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Advocate for and advise on the ongoing development of Jewish resources on campus
- Seek and share opportunities from local and national organizations for immersive Jewish experiences, including conferences, service opportunities, travel to Israel, and other relevant locations
- Collaborate with the various other Chaplains within the RSL to bring an intersectional framework to programming in service of Jewish Life.
- Ensure meaningful and diverse opportunities for Jewish expression, and consistently promote a welcoming and lively pluralistic Jewish community
- Create programs that educate about and celebrate the diversity of Jewish life on campus and in this world
- Participate in Religious & Spiritual Life programming (e.g. interfaith panels and service events, Baccalaureate, vigils, retreats)
- Participate and serve on College committees as eligible and able
Advising:
- Advise Hillel, Amherst for Israel, Jews for Peace, and other student groups related to Jewish life, including leadership development and mentoring with their student leaders
- Develop strategies for contacting and serving uninvolved/under-involved students
- Provide one-on-one and group spiritual counseling and rabbinical care to students, and, when time allows, to faculty and staff by request
- Serve the campus community in times of crisis
Administrative:
- Hold regular office hours
- Attend regularly scheduled Religious & Spiritual Life staff meetings, OICR team meetings, and Student Affairs division meetings.
- Communicate in a timely manner with students and staff, balancing weekly hours between on-campus commitments and responsive attention to communications
- Stay current with trends in chaplaincy by maintaining membership in the Association for Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life in Higher Education (ACSLHE) or comparable organizations, and by taking advantage of professional development opportunities offered by Jewish organizations.
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor's degree
- Trained in the Jewish tradition and able to facilitate Jewish study, prayer, and gatherings
- Organizational and pastoral care skills
- Ability to teach Jewish tenets and provide a welcoming ministry to a diverse student population and the College community
- Previous professional work and/or volunteer experience, preferably in a Jewish organization and/or working with college-age adults
- Self-motivation and the ability to work independently, while also appreciating supervision and teamwork
- A commitment to creating an inclusive, vibrant, and pluralistic Jewish community
- Ability to effectively engage students at all levels in Jewish life and to serve as a resource in a pluralistic setting
- Ability to work flexible hours to engage students and attend events
- Strong oral, written, and non-verbal communication skills
- An ability to manage logistics and multiple tasks with competing deadlines.
- Creative problem-solving.
- Successful completion of required reference and background checks
Preferred
- Master's degree in Jewish Studies, Rabbinic studies, ministry, or theology
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