Jewish Life Specialist
Company: Mem Global
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Who We Are: Mem Global is where
Jewish young adults in their 20s and early 30s come to connect,
explore, and create meaningful Jewish experiences with their peers.
As the umbrella brand for our global suite of programs, Mem Global
supports young adults as they bring Judaism to life through
thousands of peer-driven gatherings across 25 countries each year.
We're all about creating spaces where Jewish young adults can lead,
embrace, learn, and build the kind of community that will build a
strong and vibrant Jewish future for all of us. The Mem Global team
is seeking an experienced Jewish Educator to join the team as a
part-time Jewish Life Specialist (JLS) . Reporting to our Associate
Director, Jewish Education, the JLS will be responsible for
building relationships with Community Builders in their assigned
region through 1:1 conversations, developing learning materials for
Community Builders' events rooted in their ideas and vision, and
supporting the broader organizational vision of bringing Judaism to
life. Who You Are and What You'll Do: You strongly believe in the
Mem Global mission and that there is no one way of being or doing
Jewish. You have experience working with young adults and get
personal and professional satisfaction in guiding them to create
peer-led programming. You are effective at working independently
and are able to stay organized and be proactive in doing the work
of a Jewish Life Specialist. You have gone through your own Jewish
journey of discovering what's important to you and trying rituals
or learning texts that were outside of your comfort zone so that
you are able to serve as a mashgiach ruchani and offer guidance to
Community Builders in their own journeys. You are a teacher, love
Jewish text and rituals , and can draw connections between what's
going on in the world and in Community Builders' lives to Jewish
tradition, while making every learner feel valued and respected.
You'll make Jewish learning accessible, relatable, and compelling
for Community Builders by answering their questions about Judaism,
holidays, and texts for use within their programming, utilizing a
creative approach, and connecting them to internal and external
learning resources. You'll build relationships with Community
Builders by pro-actively reaching out for introductory calls,
sharing Mem Global's educational resources, and serving as a
resource for planning programs and holiday and ritual observance.
You will coach Moishe House Community Builders to help them reflect
on their Jewish life and build a Jewish home that serves their own
needs and brings Judaism to life for their community members.
You'll review, approve, and support programmatic grant applications
related to the Jewish holidays. Where necessary, you'll help
Community Builders raise the educational standard of their program
ideas, with an eye toward a ground-up approach. You have experience
in creating and supporting the creation of experiential education
programs, and you're excited by the challenge it can bring. You'll
design educational resources for the wider Mem Global network as
part of a team of educators, and you'll periodically teach the Mem
Global staff and community. You enjoy working with data and are
able to track your interactions with Community Builders through Mem
Global systems . You are available to work 15 hours per week , with
the ability to spread hours out throughout the week to enable
24-hour response times to Mem Global communications – it's
important to have flexibility for occasional meetings and to get
back to our Community Builders when they are looking for answers.
You will also have monthly meetings with our Community Managers,
and those typically happen between 9am-5pm during the workdays. You
have a bachelor's degree in education, Jewish Studies, or another
related field, and some professional work experience that is
post-undergrad, at a Jewish organization in a programmatic
capacity. You have or are pursuing a post-undergraduate degree in
Jewish Education , such as a master's degree in Jewish Education
(or in the 2nd year or later of a graduate degree program in Jewish
Education), or Rabbinical or Cantorial ordination. Alternatively,
you have at least two years of post-undergraduate Jewish text
study, through formal programs such as Pardes, Hadar, Drisha, or a
yeshiva/kollel. Other forms of formal post-graduate Jewish study
will be considered. You are able to travel , and would be excited
to visit and engage in Moishe House events in your area, with an
expectation to visit at least 3 within two months of starting work.
You are able and excited to attend NattyCon which will take place
on October 8th - 11th, 2026 . You embrace and demonstrate the Mem
Mindset: Be the Difference, Connect & Listen, Invest Wisely,
Embrace the Unknown, Own It!, Value People, and Work Well, Live
Well, and Have Fun! The Fine Print: The Jewish Life Specialist
position is a part-time position that works remotely from a
location within the United States, up to 15 hours per week, and
requires weekday and some evening and weekend work hours, with the
ability to spread hours out throughout the week and some occasional
travel to Moishe House events. The JLS reports into the Associate
Director, Jewish Education. How Mem Global Pays You: Mem Global's
starting salary ranges are based on education, experience,
location, and skillset required for each role. The starting annual
salary range for this part-time non-exempt position is: $26,000 All
voices are needed at Mem Global (please see our identity statements
for more details). Every new member of the Mem Global team is an
opportunity for us to introduce fresh perspectives, talent, and
skills into both our professional team and our communities. We look
for employees from diverse backgrounds, faiths, and life
experiences to join our global team. Mem Global is proud to be an
equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse
and inclusive workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment
of any type and provide equal employment opportunities to employees
and applicants without regard to any characteristic protected under
federal, state or local law (including the California Fair
Employment and Housing Act). We consider all qualified applicants
based on skills, experience, and alignment with our mission. Mem
Global is committed to ensuring an accessible and inclusive hiring
process . If you need an accommodation at any point in the
application or interview process, please email
[careers@memglobal.org]. We will provide reasonable accommodations
in accordance with applicable law and engage in a timely,
good?faith interactive process to identify effective solutions.
Possible Steps in Our Hiring Process: Step 1: Apply with your
resume and cover letter at the bottom of the job posting here, and
you'll hear back from us! Step 2: Video interview using a web-based
platform Step 3: Skills assessment, and interview(s) with the
hiring manager(s) Step 4: We'll check your references to hear about
your past experience Step 5: Get an offer letter, sign it, start
your Mem Global journey!
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