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Jewish Cultural Advisor

Working closely with people we support, service colleagues and the Norwood Rabbi

An exciting vacancy has become available in Norwood, taking a key role in shaping the programme of events and opportunities for people we support to express and celebrate their Jewish identity.

Working closely with people we support, service colleagues and the Norwood Rabbi, the Jewish Cultural Advisor will provide the following important functions:

  • Training staff to understand Jewish culture and tradition
  • Creating links with the wider Jewish community
  • Supporting the celebration of Jewish festivals, and good practice across all Norwood services

The successful candidate will demonstrate an advanced understanding of Jewish culture and be supportive of the
whole range of approaches and levels of observance that are expressed within the modern British Jewry.

Key to success will be working with and influencing a range of people and communities, and above all a commitment to supporting people with learning disabilities, families and children with special educational needs to access culturally appropriate services that celebrate their Jewish identity.

If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, please apply with your CV and cover letter to jobs@norwood.org.uk

This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure.

Patron: Her Majesty The Queen.
Registered Charity No: 1059050.

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