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JKG B Mitzvah & Teen Program Director
Position Overview
The B Mitzvah & Teen Program Director will oversee all aspects of JKG’s innovative B Mitzvah and Teen Leadership Academy programs, ensuring they provide meaningful, engaging, and high-quality experiences for middle and high school students. This role is responsible for program design, implementation, administration, and community engagement.
The B Mitzvah Program is a two-year journey that reimagines the traditional coming-of-age experience, emphasizing Jewish learning, community service, and personal exploration. The director will manage curriculum development, student engagement, and the culminating group B Mitzvah celebration, ensuring the program is inclusive, accessible, and impactful.
The Teen Leadership Academy offers students opportunities for mentorship, leadership development, and hands-on teaching experience. The director will facilitate workshops, oversee leadership training, coordinate book club discussions, and support optional peer-led programming and learning grants.
This role requires creativity, strong organizational skills, and a passion for empowering Jewish youth to grow as leaders and learners.
Job Description
The B Mitzvah & Teen Program Director position is multifaceted. It includes overall program vision; curriculum development and guidance; hiring, developing, and managing the teaching team; event planning, parent communications and engagement; enrollment; and student management. The categories of responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Program Development
Hone vision and approach of B Mitzvah and Teen Leadership Academy Programs
Work with leadership team to refine policies, procedures, and program initiatives
Manage the implementation of JKG's experiential Jewish and Hebrew curriculum
Solicit and integrate audience feedback, always aiming to get better
Elevate the community through the implementation of new programming
Steward relationships with the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta’s JTeen initiative and other community partners to ensure access to the latest networking tools
Team Dynamics & Management
Recruit, hire, train and on-board teachers, assistant teachers, specialists, and volunteers as needed.
Co-plan and run Teacher Orientation at the beginning of the school year.
Plan and run regular staff meetings and professional development sessions for the teaching team. At JKG, we aim to “get better, faster.”
Support teachers as needed with lesson planning, classroom management, and behavior management.
Cultivate a positive, hard working, supportive culture among staff.
At times, the Program Director will also serve as a teacher. The nitty-gritty of this will be determined by the Program Director and Director of Program Operations together.
Attend regularly scheduled meetings with the leadership team, collectively and independently.
Family Relationship Management
Go above and beyond what parents expect (send “happy emails,” regular check-ins, and create opportunities to show parents you care.)
Send weekly program updates to families.
Communicate with parents during work hours by phone, email and in-person meetings about their child’s experience at JKG.
Ensure that families are well-supported throughout the process of the B Mitzvah experience.
Serve as the point of contact for all questions and information about JKG B Mitzvah and Teen Leadership Academy programs.
Operations Management
Communicate any on-site facility issues as they arise by notifying appropriate parties or taking action as needed.
Coordinate shared supply and space needs with the Morningside Afterschool Program Director.
Maintain the administrative side of the community in ChildPilot (student/teacher documents, medical records, student enrollment and attendance records, employee timesheets, etc.)
Purchase program supplies and snacks as needed and manage inventory.
Manage budget and spending for the program.
Security: Open and close building, issue and monitor building access/keycards, and direct on-site security personnel during program hours.
Driving Enrollment
Recruit prospective families through emails, open houses, festivals, promotional events, and other creative marketing strategies throughout the year
Steward families through the enrollment process
Take families out to coffee, ice cream, etc. as part of the enrollment process to get to know them better and encourage them to enroll in JKG
Lead tours for new families and interested parties
Curriculum & Programming
Oversee the implementation of JKG Judaics and Hebrew curriculum, and Year Two Personal Interest Projects (PIPs)
Work with the Director of Education to update and integrate the current B Mitzvah curriculum into the larger JKG curricular plan and formatting.
Refine and maintain the JKG B Mitzvah and TLA curriculum files.
Communicate regularly with the teachers to ensure high quality of lessons, preparedness, and engagement.
Special Projects & Events
Plan and execute five community service field trips for the First Year class, coordinating with community service organizations outside of JKG and communicating expectations with JKG families
Manage Second Year Personal Interest Projects by connecting with the teacher and parents to keep track of where the Second Year class, helping to adjust and develop the plan for the Personal Interest Projects throughout the year as needed
Coordinating Event Logistics for the JKG B Mitzvah Ceremony:
Find and book a venue for the JKG B Mitzvah
Plan the logistics of that day, including how students will present their PIPs and ensure students are prepared for all aspects of the ceremony
Communicate with parents and staff about their roles and responsibilities with the ceremonies.
Manage all logistics related to B Mitzvah ceremonies.
Attend and help plan special JKG events as needed, including Shabbat Potlucks, festivals, tabling events, etc.
Miscellaneous
Any other special projects, new initiatives, and responsibilities that may fall under the JKG B Mitzvah umbrella.
Characteristics of a Successful Candidate
A community builder, fostering strong connections and a sense of belonging
Background in Jewish education and Jewish summer camp
Experience with event planning
Meticulous attention to detail
Exceptional organizational skills
Collaborative mindset: adept at working seamlessly with both internal teams and external partners to achieve shared objectives
Proficient in various technology platforms and customer relationship management (CRM) systems
Strong understanding of traditional Judaism, coupled with a wholehearted embrace of JKG’s progressive approach to the Jewish experience
More Information
Position Type: Regular Full Time, Exempt Employee
Work Hours: Sunday-Thursday
Start Date: May 2025 or as soon as possible
Salary: Annual salary starts at $51,500, commensurate with experience and skills + enrollment bonuses (up to $5,000). Cost of living raise annually in August and retention increase annually on “JKGaversary”.
Benefits:
Health Insurance
Employer matching retirement fund contribution of up to 4%
$500 annual professional development stipend and other professional development opportunities
Generous paid time off (20 days, your birthday, plus Jewish holidays and Federal holidays)
Before You Apply
Feel free to learn more about our team, our mission, and check out all the national coverage we have received to make sure we're a good fit for you! Some things we value that might resonate with you:
Active, hands-on, experiential learning
Jewish friendships and social networks
Celebrating Judaism and Jewish holidays
A fun, camp-like environment
Energetic, role-model-worthy team members