IAC Bay Area Activism Manager
Israeli American Council (IAC)
About the Israeli American Council:
The mission of the Israeli American Council (IAC) is to build an engaged and united Israeli American community that strengthens our next generations, the American Jewish community, and the State of Israel.
Job Purpose:
The Bay Area Activism Manager’s goal is to be the professional Activism resource for the region, leading all civic engagement and fighting antisemitism activities and efforts on the ground, in the activism committees, training sessions in the community, events, online campaigns, and local mobilization efforts.
The IAC Activism manager position must sustain close relationships with members of the national Activism team, the local stakeholders in the region, and partner communities & organizations in the pro-Israel space. This is a 15-hour-per-week position, and the IAC Activism Manager will report to the IAC Bay Area Regional Director.
Activism Duties include and are not limited to:
Community Engagement & Mobilization
- Create an engaged activist community through events, workshops, speakers, and mobilization efforts.
- Recruit, cultivate, and expand a local community of volunteers by engaging and converting training participants into active pro-Israel advocates.
- Monitor the region for antisemitism and anti-Israel behavior and mobilize the community accordingly.
- Serve as a knowledgeable resource to community members in need, attend Israel-related events, and provide support and strategic consultation when needed.
Partnerships & External Relations
- Manage strategic partnerships and coalitions.
- Establish new relationships with Jewish Day Schools, campuses, synagogues, community groups, and other pro-Israel organizations.
- Participate in both local and national team efforts to achieve organizational goals.
- Lead national projects within the Activism team.
Administrative & Operational Support
- Set up, plan, and coordinate calendar and meetings.
- Conduct research, compile data, and prepare documents for consideration.
- Create and modify reports, memos, letters, and responses to correspondence containing routine inquiries.
Skills/Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Action-oriented with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Strategic and creative thinker with strong problem-solving and innovative planning abilities.
- Proven project management experience, including successful execution of complex initiatives.
- Strong understanding of the pro-Israel activism landscape and community mobilization.
- Experience in public speaking and facilitating group engagement.
- Excellent verbal and presentation skills; strong writing abilities are an advantage.
- Ability to work collaboratively under pressure with flexibility for occasional evenings and weekends.
- Fluent in Hebrew and English - able to speak, read, and write.
**Full-time employees working 20 plus hours per week shall be eligible for insurance benefits (medical, dental, vision, & life) following the new hire waiting period.