Director of the Brotherhood Nursery School

Brotherhood Synagogue

Brotherhood Synagogue

Administration · Full-time
New York, NY, USA
120,000 – 145,000 USD per year
Posted on Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Position

Brotherhood Synagogue Nursery School is an integral part of Brotherhood Synagogue and often serves as a family’s introduction to the community. The Synagogue is seeking a Nursery School Director to lead and grow the school and to develop programming for families with nursery school-aged children.

The Nursery School, inspired by the schools in Reggio Emilia, Italy, is designed to provide a warm and nurturing environment for children. The school recognizes that children are eager to explore and learn, they are competent, resourceful, ready to collaborate, and full of wonder and delight. Our interactive classroom environments stimulate all areas of a child’s development, including social, emotional, spiritual, physical and cognitive. We seek to nurture a child’s curiosity and sense of community and cultivate a connection to Jewish values and traditions in our youngest pupils. Our graduates are well-adjusted and well prepared for kindergarten and attend a variety of public and private kindergartens. The Synagogue is seeking its third Director in its 24 year history of the Nursery School. We are looking for an experienced, well organized, energetic and nurturing leader well adept at managing not only the pedagogical aspects of a Nursery School but also the operational aspects within the confines of a larger Synagogue center. The director will eventually assume alignment and oversight of the Early Childhood Programming at the Synagogue in order to create a more cohesive presentation to similar families.

Currently staffed by 6 teachers and an administrator, the Nursery School is housed in the lower level, a modernized area of the synagogue (redone in 2001 and updated over the years) and includes an outdoor play space. Currently 30 children are enrolled with a capacity for 40. Core school hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The school calendar runs from September through May, with a June camp offering.

The ideal candidate will be warm and approachable with a passion for childhood development and interacting with the students and their families and has experience creating a collegial and cooperative work environment within the larger Synagogue community. The Director will report to the Executive Director of the Synagogue, and will work closely with clergy, senior staff, and the lay leadership of the Synagogue. This is a full-time position with occasional nights and/or weekends. Anticipated start date is July 1, 2024.

Core Responsibilities

Personnel: Staffing, retention and development of teachers, ensuring at a minimum all State required trainings and requirements are met on an annual (or where applicable bi-annual) basis; support and coach staff in working towards professional goals; inspire and lead staff, providing the direction, supervision and oversight to become an even more cohesive and motivated team;

Curricular oversight: continue to develop and deploy the Reggio-inspired curriculum infused with Jewish content;

Community Building: partner with the Parent Association and other nursery school committees to engage families in nursery school and synagogue life; actively facilitate the relationship between the nursery school and the synagogue; lead and/or organize holiday and Shabbat programming throughout the school year that occurs outside of the normal school day –and attend at least four (4) Synagogue sponsored programs, beyond those sponsored specifically for the nursery school community that are designed to engage young families (e.g. Purim Carnival)

Marketing: author a monthly Nursery school column for the** **synagogue monthly newsletter; work with nursery school assistant to produce weekly e-bulletin to the Nursery School community; and develop and execute on a plan in partnership with the Synagogue staff to promote the nursery school to the internal and external community, including but not limited to social media; help with marketing efforts to grow enrollment and assist with fundraising when applicable.

Communication: ensure effective and ongoing communication with parents; oversee providing information to families about individual students’ learning, behavior and experiences; address sensitive issues with families using strong interpersonal skills to help families and guardians make informed decisions;

Administrative: ensure at a minimum compliance with state and city licensing requirements; lead admissions process for new nursery school enrollees and set standards above those required by the state or city as may be needed based on professional experience and judgment;

Budget and Finance: work with the Executive Director to develop and oversee management of the budget, including tuition pricing and expense tracking and management; coordinate and implement fundraising plans in concert with synagogue staff and volunteer lay leaders;

Facilities and Security: provide for the safety and well-being of children and teachers; coordinate with the Executive Director and other synagogue staff on security and facility needs; plan and manage emergency response procedures and drills.

Skills, Competencies & Experience

● A creative, resourceful solutions-oriented mindset

● Ability to work collaboratively with staff, fostering collegiality and a positive work environment.

● Strong interpersonal and communication skills, relationship building with families, staff, and the wider community.

● Demonstrated successful experience in growing preschool enrollment through effective marketing and community outreach and engagement.

● Knowledge, experience and demonstrated ability to leverage digital channels to raise awareness and promote what distinguishes the Brotherhood Nursery School from other options available in our community.

● Ongoing School placement expertise/experience.

● Attention to detail, highly organized leader with strong operational skills.

Qualifications

● Master’s degree in early childhood education

● Strong knowledge of Judaism and it practices

● Minimum of 5 years’ classroom experience

● Minimum of 5 years’ supervisory experience preferred, flexible based on the candidate

● Familiarity with current trends in early childhood education such as Reggio Emilia, RIE, Montessori and other educational and teaching philosophies

● If you have most but not all of the above referenced qualifications, we encourage you to submit your application.

Compensation The salary range for this position is $120,000 - $145,000. Benefits include medical and dental, 403(b) savings plan, and 4 weeks paid vacation to be taken in the summer months. The high end of the salary range would be for a unique candidate fitting all our needs.

To apply:

Please send a cover letter and resume to jobs@brotherhoodsynagogue.org. Please include Nursery School Director in the subject line.

Brotherhood Synagogue is an equal opportunity employer.

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