Mendele Personal Notices & Announcements Jan. 15, 2010
To minimize wear and tear on the untershames, three requests: 1. Send time-sensitive notices well in advance. 2. Send material as plain text: no HTML, other coding, or attachments; and write MENDELE PERSONALS in the subject line. 3. Correspond directly with the person who or organization which has posted the notice, *not* with your ever-beleaguered untershames. ______________________________________________________________ From: Dan Opatoshu <[email protected]> To: *YIDDISHKAYT IS HIRING* Programming/Communications Position* (Creative configurations are possible, from full-time to part-time, from programming to communications) *Mission* Yiddishkayt strives to ensure the survival of the endangered thousand-year legacy of Yiddish language, history and culture. Through a variety of programs, from cultural events, education projects, innovative communications and a fellowship for young adults, Yiddishkayt (meaning all things Yiddish) seeks to connect generations old and young with their priceless heritage. In 2010, Yiddishkayt celebrates its fifteenth year of building a Yiddish-conscious community in Los Angeles. *Description* Yiddishkayt, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting Yiddish culture and language, seeks a creative, efficient, and energetic Programming/Communications staff member (or alternative configuration) to join a small and passionate team. The successful candidate will maintain our nationally recognized reputation and help shape the future of a dynamic and growing organization. Future programming will support our mission to promote Yiddish as a profound pathway to Jewish identity. Within the next one to two years, the Programming/Communications Position will focus on producing cultural events, expanding the Yiddishkayt Fellowship to reach new groups, preparing walking tours of historic Jewish Los Angeles, communicating with members and helping to construct a new presence on the internet. *Responsibilities* The full roster of responsibilities of the position may vary depending on skills and experience. We are looking for an individual who can fulfill most or all of the following responsibilities. Programming/ * Research, conceive and maintain a calendar of new and existing cultural events targeting a variety of audiences. * Work with staff and volunteers to produce small and large events. * Promote our mission through strategic partnerships and collaborations. * Recruit fellows and facilitate the written curriculum for the /Yiddishkayt Folks-Grupe/ (Fellowship) in Yiddish culture for young adults and expand the program to reach other demographics. * Compile existing research and work with existing partners to help launch regular walking tours of a historic Jewish neighborhood. Communications * Publicize ongoing programs and one-time events in print and online. * Publish monthly email newsletter, along with periodic event alerts. * Maintain our website with up to date information and creatively maintain a web presence through content on YouTube, Flickr, Facebook and Twitter. * Help write and distribute press releases for events and ongoing programs. * Create flyers and graphics for use in print and on the web. * Work with the Development Director to write and design development materials, such as information packets, brochures, fundraising letters and emails.* * * *Qualifications* Yiddishkayt seeks a candidate with a strong representation of most, or all, of the following qualifications./ Core Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree, preferably in a related field * Minimum of two to three years of relevant work experience. * Excellent written and interpersonal communications skills. * Experience in conceiving, planning and producing events. * Ability to focus on multiple projects simultaneously. * Creativity in approaching potential challenges. * Basic internet proficiency required, knowledge of HTML, CSS, is a plus. * Experience with Constant Contact, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook and Twitter encouraged. * Strong computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office applications, especially Word, and Excel. Experience in an Apple environment, with iLife and iWork is helpful and knowledge of Filemaker is a plus. * Familiarity with non-profit organizations and/or the Los Angeles Jewish community is preferred but not required. * Knowledge of Yiddish language, culture and/or history is encouraged. Interest or passion in Yiddish is essential. /Additional Qualifications/ * Experience in facilitating group learning programs. * Graphic design skills and/or experience. * Experience working with digital photos and video. Knowledge of programs such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, Dreamweaver, or Final Cut a plus. *Salary + Benefits* * Salary commensurate with experience * Medical benefits for full-time employees * Generous vacation benefits * Join a vibrant arts and culture community *How to Apply* Please send us your resume, three references, a brief writing sample, and a cover letter by email to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> (PDFs are preferred). ___________________________________________________________________ Please do not use the "reply" key when writing to Mendele. 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