Program and Operations Associate - Task Force on Arab Citizens of Israel
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Program and Operations Associate – Task Force on Arab Citizens of Israel
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Description
Program and Operations Associate – Task Force on Arab Citizens of Israel Location
About Us
The Task Force on Arab Citizens of Israel was created in 2006 by a coalition of major American Jewish organizations and philanthropies as a nonpartisan educational resource on Arab citizens and Jewish-Arab relations in Israel. A membership organization, the Task Force quickly grew into a coalition of more than 100 organizations committed to making Arab/Palestinian citizens a mainstream concern of the North American Jewish community.
Our activities in Israel include educational program development for American Jewish funding organizations, educational tour groups, and communal audiences; training leaders seeking to share their experiences with American Jewish audiences; and strengthening our network of Arab civil society, shared society, and other leaders working across local and national arenas.
What are we looking for?
The Task Force is seeking a motivated, detail-oriented Program and Operations Associate to support and grow our work fostering informed and meaningful connection opportunities between American Jewish constituencies and leaders and organizations working with Arab citizens and shared society pursuits in Israel.
This is a multifaceted role combining hands-on operations and logistics with thoughtful program development that includes potential for professional growth as the work expands.
The ideal candidate excels in managing nonprofit operations, administration, and event logistics, and is excited by the opportunity to educate and connect American Jewish communities with Arab citizens of Israel. This position is suited for candidates who understand how well-run operations support effective programs and strategy and who is eager to grow skills across both areas.
Key Responsibilities
Operations
- · Liaise between the Task Force and JDC departments related to operations and logistics.
- · Manage supplier and partner relationships, including responsibility for billing, payments, and tracking income and expenses.
- · Manage administrative workflows along with the Operations Manager in New York.
- · Maintain and update Monday.com CRM.
- · Ensure all programs run efficiently with meticulous attention to detail.
Programs
- · Work with the Task Force team to develop and execute educational programs for visiting American Jewish groups, including coordinating logistics.
- · Manage end-to-end logistics related to the planning, preparation, execution, and follow-up of educational programs.
- · Maintain and develop connections within our network of Arab and Jewish-Arab civil society organizations, grassroots groups, and local leadership.
- · Maintain and develop our network of Israel educational tour operators.
- · Work with the Educational Programs Developer to recruit, plan, and implement trainings for Arab society partners to host meaningful, honest encounters with American Jewish groups.
- · Travel to sites and meet local partners to identify potential for hosting meaningful visits.
Qualifications
Required
- · Native-level Arabic proficiency (spoken and written).
- · Professional proficiency in English and Hebrew.
- · Demonstrated experience in operations, logistics coordination, or program administration.
- · Strong organizational skills with the ability to multitask, prioritize, and complete tasks in a timely and proactive manner.
- · Strong administrative skills with high attention to detail, especially around financial tracking and payments, and comfort navigating bureaucracy.
- · Motivation to organize operations and logistics, and an understanding of how this supports the organizational mission.
- · Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; able to represent the organization professionally.
- · Highly organized, proactive, and self-managing.
- · Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft 365, Monday.com, and Zoom.
- · Familiarity with and interest in Arab civil society in Israel and the field of shared society.
Advantage
- · Background in education, particularly informal or experiential education.
- · Familiarity with and interest in American Jewish communities.
- · Public speaking or presentation abilities.
- · Program facilitation experience.
What We Offer
- · A meaningful role at the intersection of civil society, education, and Arab-Jewish partnership.
- · A professional growth path that includes exposure to organizational strategy, public narrative storytelling, civil society, and philanthropy.
- · A supportive team invested in your success and development.
- · Flexible structure: the position can be configured as part-time or full-time based on the candidate’s preference and organizational need.
More details
Location: Israel (remote, some travel)
Scope: Part-time or full-time.
Flexible hours, with regular evening meetings with the U.S.
How to Apply
To apply, please send a CV and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in this role and relevant experience in the link. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.