Director of Education & Engagement
Valley Beit Midrash
Position Summary:
Valley Beit Midrash (VBM) seeks a visionary, pluralistic Jewish educator and community builder to serve in a senior leadership role. This role blends deep Torah scholarship with community engagement, social justice education, and movement-building. The Director of Education & Engagement will serve as a core Torah voice and strategic leader, energizing diverse audiences—especially diverse audiences and unaffiliated individuals—through transformative learning and values-driven advocacy.
The ideal candidate will bring both Torah fluency and a proven track record in community-building, outreach, and organizational leadership. Experience with or access to local networks is essential.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach deeply rooted yet accessible Torah to diverse, pluralistic audiences—both online and in person—on topics including Jewish ethics, spirituality, and contemporary issues.
- Build meaningful relationships with individuals and communities through 1:1 engagement, small group learning, and mentorship.
- Serve as a visible Torah leader and role model, demonstrating a Judaism rooted in learning, justice, and inclusivity.
- Mobilize communities to participate in Jewish social justice and advocacy efforts through dynamic educational and programmatic offerings.
- Collaborate with the leadership of Valley Beit Midrash and Arizona Jews for Justice (AJJ) to expand local visibility and engagement
- Expand the reach of Valley Beit Midrash by leading classes with national partners (some travel required)
- Design and implement outreach, marketing, and community engagement strategies tailored to new and existing markets.
- Develop and support strategic partnerships with nonprofits, funders, and national Jewish justice networks.
- Co-create (with Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz) a development strategy to ensure long-term sustainability of local and national initiatives.
- Elevate the profile and impact of VBM and AJJ through partnership-building, thought leadership, and participation in the national Jewish justice ecosystem.
- Support organizational operations through administrative tasks and office management responsibilities.
Core Qualifications:
- Advanced Jewish learning credentials, such as rabbinic ordination (smicha), a graduate degree in Jewish studies or education, or equivalent intensive beit midrash experience.
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching Torah and making Jewish wisdom accessible to a range of learners.
- Strong interpersonal and relational engagement skills.
- Experience in community outreach, engagement, or nonprofit leadership.
- Deep commitment to pluralism, social justice, and Jewish ethical leadership.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams and geographies.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in development/fundraising and cultivating donor relationships.
- Background in social justice education, service-learning, or civic advocacy.
- Familiarity with Jewish communal structures and leadership networks.
- Ability to represent the organization to funders, partners, and the public.
- Ties to a strong local Jewish or justice community, particularly in the Phoenix area, are a plus
Structure, Compensation & Benefits:
- Full-time position (40 hours per week)
- In-office position based in Scottsdale, AZ
- Annual salary: $100,000
- Health insurance with generous employer contribution
- Paid time off: 10 vacation days per year, plus numerous paid federal and Jewish holidays (when they fall on weekdays)
- Flexible sick leave policy
This role is supported in part through a grant that promotes gender equity and leadership development in Jewish education. We welcome applicants of all genders and identities who are passionate about advancing inclusive, values-driven learning and strongly encourage women and other underrepresented educators to apply.
To apply for this position, please send a cover letter and resume with “Director of Education & Engagement” in the subject to Alix Cramer (she/her), Operations Director: alix@valleybeitmidrash.org