Executive Director, Government Affairs and Jewish Community Relations Council
Company: Jewish United Fund
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 2, 2025
Job Description:
Executive Director, Government Affairs and Jewish Community
Relations CouncilJob Category: JUF Jewish Cmmt Relations
CtrRequisition Number: EXECU004745Posted: January 27,
2025Employment Type: Full-TimeWork Model: HybridLocationsChicago,
IL 60606, USADescriptionJOB SUMMARY:Oversee day-to-day operations
of the Government Affairs and Jewish Community Relations Council
(JCRC) teams. In coordination with relevant volunteer leaders, the
Chief Public Affairs Officer, and the JCRC and Government Affairs
team members, establish annual department goals and plans for
meeting them. There will be an initial focus on reorganizing and
reforming how JCRC operates as JUF's community affairs arm and as
the primary convener for Chicago's Jewish communal
organizations.Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) Objectives:
As the only convening body for over 40 Jewish organizations in the
Chicago area and the community relations arm of the Jewish United
Fund/Jewish Federation of Chicago, JCRC educates, coordinates, and
mobilizes the community for action on issues of Jewish communal
concern, with a special, though not exclusive, focus on combating
antisemitism and advocating for a strong U.S.-Israel relationship
grounded in shared values.Government Affairs Objectives: Maximizes
governmental financial support for the Jewish United Fund/Jewish
Federation of Chicago (JUF) and its affiliated agencies;
strengthens laws impacting social service delivery, communal
security, philanthropy, and non-profit governance; supports the
JCRC's international and domestic public policy goals; engages
elected officials and governmental employees in JUF activities and
educates and engages community members in JUF's public policy work,
including combating antisemitism and advocating for a strong and
sustained U.S.-Israel relationship grounded in shared values.This
position reports to the Chief Public Affairs Officer and involves
collaborating with and fostering professional growth of Department
staff. The department consists of:
- Associate Vice President for Local Government Affairs
- Local Government Affairs Program Associate
- Associate Vice President for State Government Affairs
- Legislative Associate, State Government Affairs
- Assistant Vice President for Israel Advocacy and Outreach
(JCRC)
- Public Affairs Communications and Digital Engagement Manager
(JCRC)
- Administrative AssistantPRINCIPAL DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND
TASKS:
- Oversee Government Affairs and JCRC staff, budget, governance,
collaboration, and work with volunteer leaders. Through advocacy
and relationship building, impact public policy and inter-group
relations. Utilize and build bipartisan and broad communal support
for the Jewish communal agenda.
- Help lead effort to reorganize and reform how JCRC operates and
achieves its goals and objectives as JUF's community affairs arm
and the primary convener of Chicago's organized Jewish
community.
- Work collaboratively with partner agencies both inside and
outside of JUF and JCRC constituent member groups to advance those
agendas. Oversee and plan successful committee meetings and
community events, speak for JUF and community to the media, and
speak and write for Jewish and non-Jewish audiences.
- Assist with crisis response and crisis management when relevant
to the work of Government Affairs and JCRC.
- Monitor and track relevant federal legislation and coordinate
federal advocacy with appropriate national and Washington, DC-based
organizations that advocate on issues important to JUF and/or our
partner agencies.
- Work in close coordination with JUF's Hillels of Illinois,
Israel Education Center, Marketing & Communications, and Planning
and Allocations departments.
- Resource development: Development Officer for JUF Annual
Campaign and other Financial Resource Development (fundraising)
revenue streams. Directly supports JUF campaign integration on an
as-needed basis in addition to mandatory campaign-related
activities.
- Other tasks as assigned.
- Support JUF Campaign and mandatory campaign-related activities
on an ongoing basis.WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED:
- REQUIRED:
- 10-15 years professional experience in communal or government
affairs.
- Must have knowledge of and experience with developing and
leading public policy campaigns and working with diverse
stakeholders/communities.
- Past experience supervising a team and working with board of
lay leaders.
- Experience with public speaking in large and small groups.
- Published op-eds and other thought pieces on multiple
platforms.
- Ability to be persuasive in presenting public policy
initiatives.
- Ability to work effectively on a bipartisan basis.
- Possesses the ability to multi-task and consistently generate
substantial productivity.
- Ability to work independently without close oversight, but also
a team player who will productively and patiently engage with
others at varying levels of seniority within and outside JUF.
- Excellent organizational, management, written, and oral
communication skills.
- Dynamic and creative thought leader and solutions driver.
- Demonstrated proficiency in computer software skills and use of
technology, including in all Microsoft Office Suite of
Products.
- PREFERRED:
- Degree in public administration, international affairs,
political science, law, or other related field.
- Prior experience working with elected officials.
- Knowledge of Jewish community, culture, heritage, traditions,
and Jewish communal services preferred.WHAT YOU'LL LOVE ABOUT US:At
JUF, you can be part of one of the largest non-profit social
welfare institutions in Illinois. We provide food, refuge,
healthcare, education, emergency assistance, and essential services
to 500,000 Chicagoans of all faiths and millions of Jews around the
world. We take pride in our mission and in having a work culture
that fosters a sense of belonging and feels rewarding, supportive,
and inclusive. We offer generous benefits including medical,
dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) match, professional training,
tuition reimbursement, paid family leave, 22 days of paid time off,
11 sick days, and up to 21 paid holidays. We have a flexible
schedule with core hours and the ability to work from home / remote
a few days per week (for most positions) on a hybrid basis.
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