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2018 Summer Intern

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ORGANIZATION: Areyvut

  • 3 people are interested

Launched in 2002, Areyvut infuses the lives of Jewish youth with the core Jewish values of chesed (kindness), tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (social action). Areyvut offers a variety of opportunities to empower and enrich youth and make these core Jewish values meaningful to them. Our target audience is middle and high school students from all denominations of Judaism, all types of Jewish education and all levels of Jewish communal affiliation.

Areyvut seeks Summer Interns who are eager to make a meaningful contribution, learn about the non-profit world and challenge themselves. The interns will create, develop and facilitate educational materials and programs. This position is ideal for those interested in pursuing a career in education, Jewish education, non-profit and/or publishing. To accommodate and maximize participation we are offering three sessions:

June 11-June 29

July 9-July 26

August 6-August 23

There is flexibility to begin earlier and/or stay later.

Interns will be based at the Areyvut office in Bergenfield, NJ (which is accessible by public transportation and only 15 miles from Manhattan). They will work under the supervision of Daniel Rothner, Areyvut Founder & Director, on Monday-Thursday from 9:30-3:30. This is a paid position.

Specific Responsibilities:

  • Develop educational materials for Areyvut programs and resources including National Mitzvah Day, the A Kindness a Day Calendar and #24HoursofKindness
  • Create a curriculum for Kindness Clubs for senior citizens, middle school and high school advisory
  • Make infographics for holidays
  • Engage day schools, synagogues, JCC’s and other agencies in Areyvut’s programs, events and resources
  • Attend, support and facilitate fundraising events as necessary
  • Serve as an ambassador and advocate for Areyvut in the community
  • Provide general administrative support to Areyvut

Key Competencies and Qualifications:

  • Current college or graduate student
  • Relevant experience developing, facilitating and/or implementing creative Jewish and/or educational programming (experience with service learning, teen philanthropy, summer camp and/or experiential education STRONGLY preferred)
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, including strong writing and editing skills
  • Solid organizational skills and excellent attention to detail
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments, prioritize and meet deadlines
  • Creativity and flexibility
  • Capacity to work both independently and as part of an entrepreneurial team
  • Commitment to professional growth and learning
  • Passion for Areyvut’s vision and mission

Compensation:

All interns who complete a full session will receive $500 at the conclusion of that session. Participants who continue with their project and/or help facilitate Areyvut programs during the academic year will receive $500 at the end of the fall semester. Those who are involved during the fall semester are eligible to continue during the spring semester and will receive $500 at the conclusion of the spring semester.

Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest and resume as a PDF to daniel@areyvut.org. Please include "Summer Intern" in the subject line. Only e-mail submissions will be accepted. Interviews will take place at the Areyvut office in Bergenfield, NJ on a rolling basis.

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About Areyvut

Location:

147 South Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621, US

Mission Statement

Areyvut empowers Jewish youth with the experiences that will enable them to infuse their lives with the core Jewish values of chesed (kindness), tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (social justice). Recognizing the potential significance of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebration in the lives of Jewish preteens, Areyvut is committed to providing young men and women with innovative opportunities to enhance their Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration by actively participating in challenging, community-based projects. Understanding that each preteen is unique, Areyvut's team of educators works with program participants to design and implement projects that cater to each child's interests and personal development goals. Areyvut aims to ignite a lifelong commitment to social justice, charity and kindness.

Description

Areyvut empowers Jewish youth with the experiences that will enable them to infuse their lives with the core Jewish values of chesed (kindness), tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (social justice).

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

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WHERE

147 South Washington AveBergenfield, NJ 07621

(40.922905,-73.99661)
 

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