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PROGRAMME AND MARKETING DIRECTOR

Closing date for applications: 31st December 2017

Britain’s historic S&P Sephardi Community, the oldest established Orthodox congregation in the UK, seeks an outstanding and engaging Programme and Marketing Director to develop and implement a year-round programme of activities for the membership of The S&P Sephardi Community and wider audiences. The post will manage and direct the marketing and communications of The S&P Sephardi Community, support all areas including programming, fundraising materials and membership.

The community has grown considerably under the leadership of Senior Rabbi Joseph Dweck with synagogues in Bevis Marks, Lauderdale Road and Wembley as well as many other affiliated synagogues within the Sephardi Community. Our Programming has developed and grown significantly under our first Programme and Marketing Director with a published programme of activities throughout the year. Audiences include our synagogue members, members of the affiliated synagogues, attendees at our lectures as well as city professionals and the wider Jewish community.

We now seek a new Programme and Marketing Director who will reach out to engage existing audiences and develop new audiences with a drive to increase membership of the community.

Salary circa £40k depending on experience. To apply, please submit a CV and covering letter andrea@sephardi.org.uk

A full job description is available on our website
www.sephardi.org.uk/about/job-opportunities

Closing date for applications: 31st December 2017.

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