Overview

Congregation Beth El Norwalk (CBE), an egalitarian Conservative synagogue in Norwalk, CT, is seeking a part time Education Director for its Hebrew/Religious School, beginning June 2022.  It is a small school which currently meets Sunday mornings in person and some weekday afternoons virtually.  Candidates must be well versed in the technology needed to support remote learning and to market the school via social media.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               This is a part-time position (though if qualifications are met, other positions can supplement this job) which reports to the VP of Education and works closely with the Rabbi and the staff of CBE’s office and nursery school.  The Education Director’s role includes working directly with all learners from pre-kindergarten to high school students.

Primary Responsibilities are to guide the school to continue to implement our curriculum and programs, including, but not limited to:

B’nei Mitzvah preparation

High Holidays

Ongoing Youth Engagement Programs

Perform all administrative and supervisory functions generally performed by education directors in similar capacities at Conservative congregations.

Pay – $20,500 plus $700 for educational conference plus vacation/personal/sick days

Please send resumes to Jody@congbethel.org

 

About Congregation Beth El

Beth El - Norwalk is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue committed to creating a diverse Jewish community for its members and new friends. Led by Rabbi Ita Paskind, Beth El provides Jewish education for both adults and youth and offers dynamic programming throughout the year celebrating Jewish life.

We serve the highly sought after area of Fairfield County, Connecticut. We are the archway to Judaism for people of all demographics. Our programming has featured not only Judaic topics such as Jewish Artists but social action topics on racism and period poverty, to name a few.