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Jewishsac

Youth Program Manager Job

Jewishsac, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States,


JQ International’s mission is to build and strengthen a community that nurtures the healthy fusion of LGBTQ+ and Jewish identities. JQ does this by providing quality community building/engagement programming, educational opportunities, and support and wellness services. For more information visit:

www.JQInternational.org .Opportunity SummaryThe JQ Youth Program Manager (YPM) will spearhead, design, create, and promote teen-based events, identity-enriching opportunities, and leadership development initiatives for JQ’s teens and our youth program partners in and around the Los Angeles area. The YPM will have the opportunity to conduct outreach and build and strengthen partnerships in the community. The YPM will collaborate with institutions seeking opportunities to include LGBTQ+ youth and allies in their respective institutions in partnership and in alignment with JQ’s organizational vision and mission.Work Environment: Hybrid – approx. 70% work from home, 30% in-person in Los Angeles, with regular evening & weekend hours for events/programs.Application Process:

Applications will be accepted until Monday, September 9, or until we find the right candidate for the position. We will consider applications on a rolling basis until that date, so we encourage you to apply as soon as you can.Anticipated Start Date:

Late September/Early October 2024.To Apply:

Please send your resume, cover letter, and writing sample to

sharrison@jqinternational.org . In your cover letter, please share with us how you are connected to the mission of JQ and your experience working with JQ’s target audiences. The writing sample can be anything that you feel displays your writing, communications, and/or marketing skills. This could include: articles, essays, newsletter and/or advertising copy, outreach email examples, etc.CompensationThe salary is $50,000/year. JQ offers a competitive benefits package, including healthcare and a discretionary time off policy, and a fast-paced, queer normative, and dog-friendly work environment!JQ provides parental leave in accordance with California and Federal law. At this time, JQ is not able to offer paid parental leave, though we support eligible employees in receiving Paid Family Leave benefits from the State of California. JQ employees may also be able to utilize their paid discretionary time off toward parental leave for up to three consecutive weeks at a time. After three consecutive weeks, approval for additional paid time off may be provided upon discussion with and approval of your supervisor and the CEO. JQ honors parental leave for both gestational and non-gestational parents for welcoming biological children, adopted children, and children born through surrogacy.YPM Primary ResponsibilitiesOversee Arc of Experience, Goals, Strategy, and Engagement of Teen ProgrammingDirectly serve 150 or more teens through 8 planned Teen JQSA (JQ’s LGBTQ+ teen programming) in-person events including a day-long retreat developed in partnership with other Jewish institutions.Work with supervisor to create, plan, and schedule teen programs, outputs, and goal-oriented outcomes.Create promotional copy and programmatic content for teen events.Supervise and lead teen events (often hosted on weekends).Maintain and update programming and event materials housed at the JQlub.Manage teen programming budget and request checks or invoices as needed.Collect and submit itemized receipts and contracts to relevant professionals.Develop, utilize, and aggregate post-event teen survey data.Serve as primary point person at JQ on all teen matters.Develop and execute strategy to engage and steward teen leadership.Engage LGBTQ+ Jewish teens and allies throughout greater LA through regular outreach.Be a strategic thought leader and partner with professional team in designing the arc of programmatic experience for teens.Hold accountability for the success of teen programming.Cultivate and lead a teen advisory board of teen leaders, communicating regularly to plan future events, gather feedback, and ensure programs are relevant, engaging, and meet grant requirements.Youth & Teen Education, Outreach, Engagement, and Collaborative Community Partnership WorkOffer JQ educational workshops and trainings to teen communities and partner organizations serving youth, including teens/students and youth program/service professionals at synagogues, public and private schools, religious school programs, camps, and secular teen programs.Create curriculum for youth and teen education in collaboration with relevant JQ professionals.Consult on teen youth educational curriculum and training tools for partner organizations.Maintain and update educational materials housed at the JQlub.Cultivate and maintain relationships with Teen JQSA participants, parents, partners, and alumni.Serve as primary point person on collaborative teen programming with community partners.Conduct regular outreach to relevant institutions and communities promoting JQ’s social, educational, and wellness offerings for LGBTQ+ Jewish teens.Engage LGBTQ+ Jewish teens and allies throughout greater LA through regular outreach through a variety of platforms - such as email, text, social media, etc.CommunicationsAssist JQ team with communication plan to promote teen programs, mission fulfillment work, and fundraising.Draft teen related advertisements, promotional materials, newsletter copy, social media, and printed teen content.Work with the Digital Marketing Coordinator (DMC) to update teen content on JQ’s website as needed.Use/utilize and ensure proper branding, marketing, and creation of associated collateral.Share relevant media and cross promotional opportunities when appropriate.Post JQ Social Media content relevant for teens/partners (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc.).Work with DMC to create promotional graphics/flyers for teen events.Work with DMC and Director of Community Programs (DCP) on creation of event ticket forms and Google forms as needed.Additional responsibilitiesImplement and complete teen related grant outputs.Represent JQ at private/public functions as needed.Support DCP and professional team on larger community events.Create and supervise an online queer Jewish teen space for (50) teens to foster connection, community, and ongoing communication.Ensure the collection of appropriate data and information regarding each component of teen-specific work.Represent JQ at private/public functions as needed.Support DCP and professional team on larger community events.Qualifications Required2-plus years experience in teen education or teen programming.Demonstrated excellence in organizational, managerial, and communication skills.Commitment and passion for JQ’s mission and core values.Ability to carefully listen to and understand the needs of teens, parents, stakeholders, and partners.Flexibility to attend evening and/or weekend meetings and/or events.A strong facilitator, content creator, leader, and storyteller.The ability to draw connections between learning, personal experience, and current-day contexts to inspire people to invest in personal growth and change.Experience developing engaging materials and teaching to diverse audiences.The ability to bring attention and awareness to the intersections of LGBTQ+ inclusion, diversity, and racial equity in approach, and has personal lived experience that directly relates to the role.Qualifications PreferredExperience with the LGBTQIA+ community.Experience with the Jewish community.Experience with youth experiential education and engagement.Jewish educational background.Experience with marketing, outreach, social media, etc.Ability to develop and teach engaging programs that inspire people to change their beliefs.Motivational writer and speaker.Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse community groups.Equal Opportunity EmployerJQ is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic staff. JQ provides equal opportunity to all people regardless of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other proscribed category outlined in federal or state regulations. This policy applies to all employees and candidates for employment.We expect that not all candidates will meet every criteria in the job description and some candidates (especially those from marginalized communities) may decide not to apply if they do not meet every line in the job description. We encourage you to apply anyway! JQ does not discriminate in employment and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, political affiliation, nationality, and other characteristics protected by law.

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