Iact Engagement Advisor

Hillel International
💵 $60k-$65k
📍Remote - United States
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Summary
Join Hillel International as an IACT Engagement Advisor for a one-year commitment. You will mentor IACT professionals, strengthen the IACT cohort, and collaborate with national leadership. Responsibilities include growing student engagement and Birthright participation, partnering across Hillel teams, and traveling for program implementation. This role requires a bachelor's degree, 2-5 years of experience as a high-performing IACT Coordinator, and strong relationship-building skills. The position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, professional development opportunities, and flexible work location.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree
- 2–5 years of experience as a high-performing IACT Coordinator on campus
- Proven ability to mentor, guide, and develop talent
- A natural connector who builds relationships with ease and is passionate about supporting Hillel professionals
- Deep enthusiasm for Jewish life, Israel, and Birthright
- Entrepreneurial mindset—adaptable, innovative, and eager to learn
- Strong relationship-building and collaboration skills with diverse populations
- Tech-savvy, with experience using video conferencing tools, Canva, and social media
- Positive energy, a sense of humor, and a "no task is too small" attitude
Responsibilities
- Mentor and Support IACT Professionals: Build strong relationships with campus-based IACT professionals to guide and support their success
- Strengthen the IACT Cohort: Foster a positive culture and sense of community among IACT professionals
- Collaborate with IACT National Leadership Chairs to enhance the program
- Oversee IACT alumni engagement efforts
- Support student cohort experiences like Fellowship: Ambassadors for Birthright (FAB) and Greek student engagement
- Co-create individual work plans for IACTs to increase Birthright participation on their campus
- Develop a national community service program for IACTs to implement on campus
- Work with the Center for Jewish and Israel Education & Meyerhoff Center to plan in-person IACT gatherings
- Collaborate with Marketing and Communications to strengthen IACT’s social media presence
- Support Immersive Israel Experiences to increase Birthright recruitment
- Coordinate with Student Engagement, Experiences, and Leadership to develop national student initiatives
- Travel (~20%) to conferences, campuses, and Israel to support program implementation
Benefits
- Competitive nonprofit salary: the salary range for this one-year role is $60,000-$65,000
- A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan, Life, AD&D, and Long Term Disability (LTD) insurance, Flexible Spending accounts, generous vacation/sick time, and parental leave
- Great professional development, mentoring, and skill-building opportunities
- Flexible work location: this position can be based at our Hillel International office in Washington, DC or can be remote
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