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Make your mark on Jewish student life by joining Hillel Council of New England (HCNE) as the full-time Manager of Jewish Life and Learning at Emerson College. As a community builder, you’ll inspire students to be partners in creating a vibrant and welcoming Jewish community on one of our flagship campuses in the heart of downtown Boston. As the Jewish Lead Staff within the Center for Spiritual Life at Emerson, you will play a pivotal role in a dynamic student life team. In addition to collaborating closely with students, your responsibilities will include working alongside our dedicated student-facing team members across all campuses. You will support large-scale regional programs and actively recruit for immersive experiences and cohort-based initiatives within our multi-campus Hillel. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter and skilled multi-tasker who will partner with students, colleagues, campus administrators, faculty and staff, parents, and alumni to drive Hillel’s and Emerson College’s mission, values and goals. The Manager of Jewish Life & learning reports to the Assistant Director (Hillel Council of New England) and the Director of Spiritual Life (Emerson). Beyond your direct supervisors, you will have the opportunity to collaborate regularly with individuals from both the Hillel Council of New England and Emerson College. Your interactions will be especially focused within the Division of Student Affairs, fostering a strong partnership that enhances our community's vibrant campus life. Through HCNE, you will be working and meeting regularly with colleagues from your multi-campus team across Greater Boston. At Emerson College, you will be reporting to the Director of the Center for Spiritual Life (CSL) and serve as a member of the CSL staff team as part of the broader Student Affairs division. Together with the rest of the Spiritual Life team, this position supports the Emerson community's spiritual needs and religious practice, both within and outside the Jewish faith and tradition.