Aliyah Coordinator sought by the Jewish Agency for Israel

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The “Aliyah Coordinator” with the Jewish Agency for Israel’s Aliyah Department will be assisting potential new immigrants to the State of Israel (Olim). The position works closely with the local Aliyah Schaliach to help Olim obtain necessary documentation. The Aliyah Coordinator will interact with and assist many different kinds of people and strong interpersonal skills are required. Additionally, the position necessitates administrative and office management work.
Responsibilities
- Assisting Olim with Aliyah requirements
- Working in coordination with Israeli government offices
- Managing and administrating daily office activities
Skills & Work Abilities
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
- Ability to balance many tasks at a time
- Ability to work independently
- Should have experience with Israel
Computer Skills
- Must be fluent in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
- Must be capable with social media websites, internet
- Must be capable with agency’s online database
Languages
- Fluent in English
- Knowledge of Hebrew preferred
Benefits & Compensation
- Employment: ~33 hours per week
- Salary range: $22,000-$27,000
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Vacation and sick time, life Insurance
How to Apply
Please e-mail resume and cover letter to monikalc@jafi.org. Please include salary requirements and put “Aliyah Coordinator-DC” in subject line.
About the Jewish Agency for Israel
For over 80 years, the Jewish Agency has served as the link between the Jewish people and Israel, working to ensure the future of a connected, committed, global Jewish People with a strong Israel at its center. Together, we helped create and build the State and brought over 3 million Jews to Israel.
Today, we continue our work to secure the Jewish future. As we bring more olim and stand ready as the Jewish world’s first responder to crises both in Israel and around the world, the Jewish Agency is redirecting its primary focus toward the greatest challenge we currently face as a people – strengthening the Jewish identity of young Jews in both the Diaspora and Israel. Indeed, the solutions to local and overseas challenges facing Jews around the world depend on our revitalizing a strong sense of Jewish community, which has faded over the last generation.
For more information about the Jewish Agency for Israel, visit www.jafi.org.