Campus Engagement and Program Coordinator at Denver Metro Hillel
Hillel International
Operations
Colorado, USA · Denver, CO, USA
USD 50k-60k / year
Campus Engagement and Program Coordinator Denver Metro Hillel
Hillel of Colorado - Colorado School of Mines Hillel and Auraria Hillel
Overview
Hillel of Colorado is seeking a dynamic, relationship-driven professional to work in a metro-Denver Hillel team to assure solid programming and engage students at both the Golden, CO Colorado School of Mines and downtown Denver Auraria campuses. This full-time role will focus on building meaningful student relationships, creating engaging Jewish experiences, and building vibrant campus communities across two unique campus environments.
Approximately two-thirds of this role will focus on Colorado School of Mines, where the professional will help continue the rapid growth of Jewish life through student engagement, Shabbat and holiday programming, leadership development, and campus relationship-building. The remaining one-third of the role will support Auraria Hillel through strategic engagement and program implementation in partnership with the Auraria Hillel Director.
Working closely with students and professional staff, this person will help shape a pluralistic, welcoming, and entrepreneurial Jewish community experience across both campuses. This role is for someone who is energized by relationship-building, enjoys working in a fast-paced and evolving environment, and is excited to help students create meaningful Jewish community during college. The ideal candidate is energized by building something growing and evolving, and excited by the opportunity to experiment, innovate, and help shape campus Jewish life in meaningful ways
Our Hillel, now with four staffed campuses, is one of over 500+ North American affiliates of Hillel International and an independent 501(c)3, is a multi-campus Jewish student engagement organization that strengthens college students’ connections to Jewish life by providing programs and engagement opportunities in our warm, welcoming homes-away-from-home for 2,500+ Jewish college students and their friends in Colorado.
This role may be a great fit for you if you’re excited to make an impact on Jewish life in our students and help create leaders of today and tomorrow; if you bring strong Jewish cultural competency; if Hillel’s mission, vision, and goals resonate deeply with you; if you have the required skills and are committed to continuous professional growth; if you’re a compassionate team player who finds joy in inspiring others; and if you’re eager to contribute your expertise to strengthening our organizational culture.
What You’ll Do
Student Engagement & Relationship Building
- Build meaningful one-on-one relationships with Jewish students across both campuses through coffee chats, tabling, pop-ups, small groups, and campus presence.
- Conduct regular student outreach and engagement efforts through text, GroupMe, social media, and in-person interactions.
- Develop strategies to connect new students into Jewish life, with a particular focus on sustained relationship-building and leadership development.
- Serve as a visible and welcoming Jewish presence on campus.
Colorado School of Mines Responsibilities (Approximately 2/3 of Role)
- Recruit, mentor, and partner closely with Mines student leaders to strengthen and grow a sustainable student-led Hillel community.
- Serve as point for 1-1 and small group recruitment of potential Hillel students and grow engagement metrics
- Support the planning and execution of Shabbat dinners, holiday celebrations, learning opportunities, and social programming.
- Continue to cultivate relationships with campus faculty, staff, and university partners to increase visibility and support for Jewish student life at Mines.
Auraria Responsibilities (Approximately 1/3 of Role)
- Partner with Auraria Hillel Director to develop and implement a robust student engagement strategy for Auraria Hillel to continue to grow in student numbers.
- Support and execute engagement initiatives, relationship-building efforts, and campus programming that strengthen Jewish community across the Auraria campus.
- Assist in building consistent student touchpoints and scalable engagement systems within a commuter-campus environment.
Team & Organizational Responsibilities
- Engage students on two campuses through one-on-one meetings, small groups, tabling, pop-ups and other planned events.
- Ensure the planning and execution of Shabbat, holiday, learning, and social programs that are consistent, meaningful, and student-driven
- Maintain consistent engagement with the Mines and Auraria Hillel community through GroupMe communication and/or text outreach
- Collaborate with the student leaders to identify and cultivate Hillel students, increasing the number of those who participate in Hillel events on campus
- Work closely with your supervisor and Hillel of Colorado Associate Director (AD) to develop and implement strategies that engage a diverse and pluralistic Hillel population
- Collaborate with a dynamic 6-person team (supervised by our AD) responsible for Jewish life across our four campuses
- Support development of student leaders who take ownership of their own community and aspects of Hillel programming
- Assist us in connecting Hillel student families to our mission
- Represent Hillel of Colorado’s values on campus and in the community as you cultivate a spirit of open and pluralistic Jewish life on the campus
- Serve as a key connector between Hillel and campus faculty, staff, and partners to increase visibility and support for Jewish student life
What You’ve Accomplished
- 1-3 years of work experience is required. Related life experience and previous connection to a nonprofit or mission-driven organization is a plus.
- We will consider a range of candidates’ experiences and credentials
- Demonstrated success working with students or teenagers and advocating for Jewish life engagement; a strong commitment to pluralistic, diverse Jewish life; and success creating and managing a work plan.
What You’ll Bring to the Job
- A commitment to Hillel’s mission, values, and goals, and a passion for building Jewish student life
- Knowledge of Jewish culture and ritual, and the ability to connect students to Jewish life in meaningful ways
- A genuine appreciation for pluralism and engaging diverse Jewish identities and perspectives
- Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to connect authentically with all types of students and partners
- Initiative, flexibility, and a willingness to take risks, learn, and grow in a start-up–like campus environment
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively, with openness to taking on evolving responsibilities as needed
- A sense of ownership in creating and maintaining a welcoming, student-centered space
- Curiosity, follow-through, and a positive, approachable presence
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Comfort with basic technology, including Microsoft Office and social media
What You’ll Receive
- Compensation of $50,000-$60,000 depending on experience
- Mileage and expense reimbursement
- Benefits and a generous vacation policy
- An opportunity for conference travel and executive coaching
- Professional development skill building opportunities as a member of a collaborative team
- A flexible work-schedule
- The chance to wake up every day knowing you can make a real and lasting difference in the world and in the lives of your students
About Hillel of Colorado
Hillel of Colorado inspires Jewish students to cultivate a lifelong connection to Jewish life, learning, and Israel. As an independent 501(c)3 affiliated with Hillel International, it serves over 2,500 Jewish students across metro-Denver and northern Colorado, providing a welcoming, pluralistic community. With hubs at the University of Denver (DU) and Colorado State University (CSU), as well as a newly established presence at Denver’s Auraria Campus, Hillel fosters student leadership, Jewish learning, and social engagement. Programs include Shabbat dinners, holiday celebrations, and campus-wide events, offering students meaningful opportunities to connect with their heritage and peers. Colorado School of Mines is our newest campus, which in 2025 added the first ever part time staff member in Golden, CO.
At DU, Hillel engages more than 400 students annually, with weekly events and large holiday gatherings, while at CSU, participation has grown to over 300 students per year. Shabbat dinners attract 30-60 students on average, with major events drawing up to 200 attendees. In it's very first year, Mines Hillel saw well over 100 students join in Hillel programming. CSU Hillel’s large-scale programs, such as Holocaust remembrance events and interfaith gatherings, engage more than 1,000 students. Hillel continues to expand its reach, ensuring Jewish students across Colorado’s campuses have a vibrant, supportive community that enhances their college experience and strengthens their Jewish identity.
About Hillel International
In 1923, Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means, a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today, Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization, the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.
Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.