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Director of Graduate and Alumni Programming

Yeshiva University
United States, New York, New York
500 West 185th Street (Show on map)
May 12, 2026






Position Summary: The Office for Values and Leadership at Yeshiva University is charged with serving the entire university, our alumni, and the broader Jewish community, promoting Yeshiva University's core Torah values and the teachings of Rabbi Sacks. We believe that integrity, responsibility, community, and excellence, sourced in the Torah's teachings, form the basis of a values-based education. Reporting to the Vice Provost of Values and Leadership and Director of the Sacks-Herenstein Center, the Director of Graduate and Alumni Programming is a full-time position that will work closely with the Vice Provost in the creation, teaching, mentoring, and development of graduate student cohorts and online education for alumni and the broader community. The Director will also work with the deans of YU's graduate schools for purposes of recruitment and will be an active contributor to weekly internal strategic team meetings.

The Director should have a PhD in Jewish studies (or be in the process of completing a PhD) and have an active academic life in terms of writing, teaching, and publishing to model this for the graduate students in our program. The Director should also be able to edit student work comprehensively, have a demonstrated background in instruction at the highest levels, and bring fresh ideas and creativity to the teaching and learning of Jewish thought, particularly as it pertains to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' work.
Position Responsibilities: Responsibilities include:


  • Participating in weekly team meetings to brainstorm educational and programmatic ideas and participate in Center activities
  • Create and maintain alumni networks
  • Be a helpful presence at the majority of Sacks-Herenstein Events
  • Co-edit and coordinate Sacks-Herenstein Center literary Initiatives


Oversee Sacks Impact, Scholars:



  • Identify impact projects in graduate schools with deans/faculty advisors
  • Recruit cohort
  • Facilitate monthly cohort sessions on leadership skills
  • Monitor project progress
  • Organize retreat/colloquium
  • Arrange tuition remissions


Oversee Sacks Research Scholars


  • Recruit cohort
  • Facilitate bi-monthly sessions
  • Edit/provide feedback on student articles
  • Facilitate impact project (18Forty)
  • Arrange stipends
  • Compile pre-holiday readers


Oversee Sacks Writing Workshop


  • Recruit workshop cohort
  • Facilitate/provide feedback in 6 cohort sessions
  • Edit student articles


Oversee Rohr Writing Scholars


  • Recruit Honors cohort
  • Develop student writing skills at monthly cohort sessions
  • Organize writing retreat


Teach Adult-Ed community classes


  • Teach pre-holiday online events (RH, Pesach, Yom Ha'atzmaut, Tisha Bav)
  • Conduct interviews with scholars


Teach/Facilitate Educators Program


  • Convene cohort of Jewish educators
  • Teach curricular materials inspired by the thought of R Sacks


Experience & Education Background:

  • Master's degree in Jewish Studies, Jewish Communal Work, Organizational Leadership, or related field, preferred
  • Two to five years of experience, preferably within a Jewish nonprofit or educationally-based organization


Skills & Competencies: The Director of Graduate and Alumni Programming should have extensive knowledge of Rabbi Sacks' works and also be deeply engaged in the art and practice of leadership. In addition, the Director should have:


  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies, including students, faculty, donors, and administrators
  • Knowledge of the Jewish community and its trends
  • Mentoring experience
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Strong attention to detail to ensure accuracy
  • Robust analytic and problem-solving skills
  • Strong time management skills and the ability to adjust to changing workloads and deadlines
  • Skill in developing and implementing new strategies and procedures
  • Knowledge or willingness to learn the internal YU computer and other systems


Salary Range: $90,000 - $100,000
About Us:

Yeshiva University is dedicated to academic excellence, intellectual exploration, and the advancement of timeless values that shape and impact lives. With a rich tradition rooted in Jewish thought and heritage, YU fosters a dynamic learning environment across its undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. Our mission is to cultivate the next generation of leaders who will contribute meaningfully to society, guided by a commitment to ethics, innovation, and service. Our community extends far beyond the classroom, encompassing thousands of students, faculty, staff, and more than 70,000 alumni and supporters worldwide, all working together to build a brighter future.

As a Yeshiva University employee, you will be part of a welcoming, diverse, and intellectually engaging community that values collaboration, excellence, and professional growth. We offer a supportive and stimulating workplace with tangible employee benefits, opportunities for advancement, and a strong sense of purpose. Beyond professional development, YU is committed to ensuring a high quality of life for its employees, offering a work environment that prioritizes well-being, work-life balance, and a culture of mutual respect. Every role at YU contributes to our broader mission of education, research, and societal impact, ensuring that all members of our community-students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends-are inspired to make a difference. We invite you to bring your talent and passion to YU and join us in shaping the future.


Equal Employment Opportunity: Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunities to all employees and candidates without regard to race, color, age, sex, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

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