Overview
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The Mishkon Division provides support and services in a healthy and safe environment for adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in residential programs and in the community. Our core values are to provide a healthy and safe environment that promotes person centered planning, community integration, and close collaboration with families and the community. This is all accomplished within an Orthodox Jewish environment that upholds Orthodox Jewish values and practices in all the Mishkon programs. The Sr. Director of Jewish Life is dedicated to ensuring that Mishkon programs, services and activities align with Orthodox Jewish laws, traditions and culture, and is a primary point of contact for families.
Position Overview: Reporting to the Executive Program Director, the Senior Director of Jewish Life is responsible for working with leadership and staff to ensure that all Mishkon programs and services integrate and adhere to Orthodox principles. This role involves providing leadership, strategic direction, and oversight to maintain the religious integrity and cultural identity of the programs for the benefit of individuals. The Senior Director is also the primary contact for families, engaging families, communicating regularly with them and collaborating with program staff to address any concerns they may have. The Sr. Director of Jewish Life directly supervises assigned staff and is part of the Mishkon leadership team.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide strategic leadership to ensure that all programs align with Orthodox Jewish values and practices.
- Develop and implement policies and procedures that uphold the religious standards of the programs.
- Serve as a role model and mentor for staff and community members, promoting a culture of respect and religious observance.
- Collaborate with program staff to integrate Jewish education, traditions, and rituals into program activities.
- Maintain regular contact with Rabbis overseeing and guiding Mishkon.
- Partner and work collaboratively with the Executive Program Director and Deputies at Mishkon to achieve goals.
Family Engagement and Communication
- Serve as the primary point of contact for families, ensuring consistent, compassionate, and clear communication.
- Build trusting relationships with families to support their understanding of services, rights, and available resources.
- Facilitate regular family meetings, updates, and feedback sessions to ensure family voices are heard and integrated into care planning.
- Organize workshops or informational sessions for families on relevant topics (e.g., transition planning, behavioral support).
- Document family contact in the EHR.
Community Engagement
- Foster strong relationships and partnerships with community leaders, religious authorities, and other stakeholders to support community integration for individuals and to enhance support networks for families.
- Represent the organization at community events and other public forums.
Staff Development and Supervision
- Provide guidance, support and training to staff to enhance their understanding and implementation of Orthodox Jewish values and practices.
- Direct supervision of assigned staff, including Shabbos workers and part-time Family Liaisons.
Compliance and Quality Assurance
- Ensure that all programs adhere to religious laws and organizational policies.
- Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, making adjustments as necessary to maintain high standards of quality and compliance.
- Utilize data and key metrics to assess success and engage in performance improvement.
Core Competencies
- Deep Knowledge of Orthodox Judaism: Extensive understanding of Orthodox Jewish laws, traditions, and practices.
- Leadership and Management Skills: Proven ability to lead people, implement and sustain systems that achieve goals, and work successfully as part of a leadership team.
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage and inspire staff, families, community members, and stakeholders. Active listening and empathy in family interactions. Ability to convey complex information clearly and compassionately and able to manage and resolve conflict.
- Knowledge of IDD Services and Systems: Familiarity with IDD services and systems. Understanding of person-centered planning.
- Family-Centered Approach: Understanding of family dynamics and the impact of disability on families. Commitment to empowering families as partners in care.
- Problem-Solving and Decision-Making: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make informed decisions in complex situations.
- Organizational Skills: Highly organized, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities effectively.
Educational / Training Required
High school diploma with some college or Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required, with a master's degree preferred OR (Orthodox) Rabbinic Ordination.
Experience / Language Preference
- Minimum of 5 years in a leadership position in a healthcare, social service, Orthodox religious organization or similar entity.
- Prior experience, either professionally or lived experience, with IDD services and systems.
- Prior experience, either professionally or lived experience, in an Orthodox Jewish organization.
- English speaking, Hebrew preferred.
Computer Skills
Must be able to navigate Office 365. Familiarity with electronic health records.
Work Environment / Physical Effort
- The position requires the ability to travel throughout Brooklyn.
- Hybrid work environment.
Benefits
- Generous vacation time, in addition to paid agency holidays and sick days
- Affordable and high-quality medical/dental/vision plans
- Tuition assistance and educational loan forgiveness
- Free continuing education opportunities
- 403(b) retirement benefits and a pension
- Flexible spending accounts for health and transportation
- 24/7 Accessible Employee Assistance Program
- Life and disability insurance
Who We Are & Equal Opportunity
The Jewish Board delivers innovative, high-quality, and compassionate mental health and social services to over 45,000 New Yorkers each year. We are committed to building diverse, equitable, and inclusive teams and strongly encourage candidates from historically marginalized backgrounds to apply. We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.
Seniority level: Director
Employment type: Part-time
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