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Youth Director(s)/Youth Couple

Lauderdale Road Synagogue

We are looking to recruit dynamic and enthusiastic Youth Director(s)/couple at Lauderdale Road Synagogue to expand and enhance the range of religious and social activities provided for our children and youth on Shabbat, Yom Tov and during the week.

  • Create and implement a dynamic youth programme for the community.
  • Produce annual plan of key activities and organise same activities via all social media.
  • Improve the quality of the children’s and youth services on Shabbat and Yom Tov.
  • Provide special events at key points in the Jewish calendar.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Proven experience with youth work to include developing and
    implementing youth programmes and training madrichim.
  • Good communication and excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to motivate youth.

Initially a 12 month contract with potential to extend.Accommodation is available on site for the right candidate/s Salary is £20K for a minimum of 35 hours a week including evenings and weekends.The post is subject to receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS (CRB) disclosure.

Please send a covering letter + a C/V to: alison@sephardi.org.uk

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