Join Boston University Hillel as Director of Graduate Student Life and embark on a structured development plan and career progression designed to prepare you for senior leadership at BU Hillel or elsewhere in the nonprofit world. This role reports to the Executive Director and works closely with the CEO and COO. Candidates should embrace and advance BU Hillel’s mission to be proudly Jewish, engage in Jewish community, and be lovers of Israel.
Requirements
- Director of Graduate Student Life
- Lead the graduate student life pillar, serving roughly 2,000 Jewish graduate students across BU’s 17 graduate schools and 373 programs
- Develop and implement a comprehensive strategic engagement plan for ~2,000 Jewish graduate students across campus
- Serve as both architect and solo practitioner: design programs, run day-to-day work, and evaluate impact
- Oversee religious life programming: Shabbat dinners and services, holiday programs, Israel-related events, and ritual leadership
- Teach and lead Jewish learning seminars, centering Jewish text and values; collaborate with senior rabbinic leadership on curriculum and content
- Receive training and mentorship to prepare for advancement into senior leadership
- Student engagement and outreach
- Lead marketing and communications for BU Hillel student life team (emails, social media, website) and supervise interns
- Own outreach across all 17 graduate schools and partner with college staff and student groups
- Conduct daily 1:1 meetings with graduate students for onboarding, retention, and relationship-building
- Recruit, mentor, and support student leadership cohorts (e.g., engagement interns)
- Guide students in launching passion projects and campus initiatives
- Manage and analyze CRM data to measure engagement and inform growth strategies
- Jewish life and learning
- Develop, recruit for, and teach 2–3 Jewish learning fellowship classes per semester
- Integrate Jewish education into social and cultural programming campus-wide
- Organize monthly Shabbat dinners at Hillel and in student homes/apartments
- Plan holiday services, meals, and celebrations for graduate students (High Holidays, Sukkot, Chanukah, Purim, Pesach, etc.)
- Serve as ritual leader for kiddush, motzi, Shabbat services, and other practices
Benefits
- High-level professional development and leadership training to prepare you for senior roles
- Mentoring and career coaching during and after your tenure
- A broad network of colleagues throughout the Hillel movement and the Boston Jewish community
- Travel opportunities domestically and internationally
- A comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, Tax Deferred Retirement Plan, Life/AD&D and Long-Term Disability, Flexible Spending Plan, generous vacation/sick time, and parental leave