Candidates interested in teaching positions may email a CV (academic/teaching résumé) and cover letter
to jobs@maimonides.org to be considered for
possible future openings in the relevant grade(s)/subject area(s). For specific positions posted below,
see application instructions at the end of each description.
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Maimonides Elementary School is looking for a full-time
Administrative Assistant. This position will begin in mid- to late August 2010.
The desired candidate will possess the following qualifications: excellent organization; good writing skills;
technical ability; proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Publisher); previous experience with managing expense
accounts; the ability to handle confidential information discreetly; willingness to take initiative; multi-tasking
and effective prioritizing; strong interpersonal skills. A candidate with previous experience in a school or another
child-centered organization is preferred. Knowledge of Hebrew and/or Judaism helpful but not required.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM; Friday, 8:00 AM-2:30 PM.
Please email your résumé and cover letter to jobs@maimonides.org.
Ideally, your cover letter will not be a form letter and will explain your interest in this specific position.
Résumés submitted without cover letters will not be considered. No phone calls or faxes, please.
REPORTS TO: Middle & Upper School Principals
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Masters degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA-accredited program
- Two or more years experience teaching library instruction and/or technology skills in a classroom setting
- Familiar with developmental needs and reading levels/interests of tweens and teens
- Knowledge and experience of best practice in school librarianship at the Middle and High School level
- Demonstrated interest in teen/young adult literature.
- Demonstrated strong classroom management skills
- Hebrew literacy
- Computer literacy, basic troubleshooting and familiarity with Web 2.0 technologies
- Strong leadership skills and ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Flexible with a good sense of humor
- Personal and professional characteristics necessary to carry out the job responsibilities of the position
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience in Judaica librarianship
- Experience selecting and implementing new technology solutions
- Knowledge of Tanach, Talmud, commentators, sources, Jewish history and philosophy
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Information Specialist:
The Library Media Specialist provides leadership and expertise in selecting, acquiring, evaluating, organizing and ethically utilizing information resources in all formats.
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Teacher:
The Levy Library is a vibrant learning space that is an extension of the classroom. The Library Media Specialist collaborates with students and other members of the learning community to support student success as empowered critical thinkers, effective researchers, active readers and ethical users of information.
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Instructional Partner:
The Library Media Specialist partners with faculty and administrators to make connections across student information needs, research needs, curricular content, learning outcomes, and information resources.
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Program Administrator:
The Library Media Specialist works collaboratively with members of the learning community to define library program policies and to guide and direct all related activities.
Send application with resume and letter of interest to
jobs@maimonides.org with your desired position in the subject line.
No phone calls or faxes, please.
Maimonides Elementary School is looking for a full-time
Building Substitute Teacher for the 2010-11 school year.
Please email your résumé and cover letter to jobs@maimonides.org with your desired position in the subject line.
Ideally, your cover letter will not be a form letter and will explain your interest in this specific position.
Résumés submitted without cover letters will not be considered. No phone calls or faxes, please.
The Reading and Literacy Specialist will be working with students in the early elementary grades who are experiencing difficulty in acquiring reading and writing skills. Using assessment tools and various models of intervention, the specialist will work with students in small groups and individually. The specialist will also work with classroom teachers to help them integrate strategies that support the growth of literacy skills into their instruction.
The candidate should have the following qualifications:
- Masters degree or beyond in Special Education, Language and Literacy, and/or Reading
- Knowledge and experience in language and reading development as well as
intervention strategies for early elementary school grades
- Proficiency in reading assessment and ability to use assessment results in order
to determine appropriate interventions
- Ability to provide teachers with materials and strategies to support a range of
students in their literacy development
- Ability to take initiative, communicate effectively with parents and colleagues
and work collaboratively in educational teams
Please email your résumé, thoughtful cover letter, and letters of reference to Assistant Principal Reena Slovin
(rslovin@maimonides.org) with your desired position in the subject line.
No phone calls or faxes, please.
The newly created Director of Institutional Advancement will spearhead Maimonides School’s institutional
advancement program—a unified, professional, strategic approach to our overall fundraising goals.
This person will work to combine annual and capital giving with the introduction of planned giving,
corporate and foundation relations, and creative use of the newest technologies to take our fundraising to the next level.
Our Annual Campaign, which currently raises on the order of $1.5 million each year, consists of a gala dinner
event and adbook campaign. This effort needs to continue to grow while at the same time be integrated with major
gifts, funding for special projects, and an initiative to rebuild our endowment. This is an excellent opportunity
to build a complete development program for one of the region’s most prestigious Jewish day schools.
The Director of Institutional Advancement will be a member of Maimonides School’s senior administrative team
reporting to the Executive Director. He/she will have the support of a dedicated Board of Directors,
a small professional and administrative Development staff, lay leaders, and volunteer fundraisers rooted in a
committed and involved parent community. He/she will directly supervise one Development professional.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Design and manage a program to attract the maximum possible support to the School, including an annual campaign; endowment campaign; major gifts; planned giving; special events; and institutional support.
- Devise, implement, and measure effective strategies to increase alumni, parent, and grandparent support of (and involvement in) Maimonides School—including current families and a pool of some 1,500 graduates who have yet to be cultivated and solicited in any systematic way.
- Research, strategize, and develop action plans for soliciting key prospects, working together with the Board of Directors and its Institutional Advancement Committee to ensure maximum fundraising effectiveness.
- Collaborate with the Institutional Advancement Committee, and keep the committee and the School administrative team apprised of the activities of the Development Office.
- "Make the asks" on his/her own; train lay leaders to conduct appropriate cultivation and solicitation calls on their own, and/or accompany them as needed.
- Utilize (and, where needed, improve on) existing solutions to ensure timely gift acknowledgement, prompt and accurate processing of all gift income, and an up-to-date donor database in Senior Systems.
- Provide outstanding customer service to all prospects and donors.
- Attend various cultivation and stewardship events.
- Be an effective spokesperson and advocate for Maimonides School, as well as for day-school education in general.
- Write proposals for foundation and corporate support.
- Mentor, train and retain a professional and administrative staff to carry out the work and activities of the Development Office.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Executive Director.
QUALIFICATIONS: - Bachelor’s degree
- At least seven years of solid Development experience. Experience in Jewish communal work is preferred.
- Demonstrated success soliciting and closing major gifts.
- A successful track record of running an annual campaign.
- Appreciation and understanding of Maimonides School's mission, paired with the ability to communicate it
in an effective and inspiring manner. Familiarity with modern Orthodox Judaism is strongly preferred.
- Ability to build and maintain productive long-term relationships with major donors, Board members, parents,
faculty, and administrators.
- Demonstrated ability to work within a fast-paced organization emphasizing teamwork, respect, and excellence.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, tailoring the "voice" to a range of audiences.
- Strong organizational and planning skills and an attention to detail.
- Creative visionary force with the ability to fashion and implement a comprehensive fundraising program.
- An understanding of the Boston Jewish philanthropic community.
- Self-confidence, high-energy, a "can-do" personality and a passion to do whatever needs to be done
to accomplish established goals.
- Literate, professional demeanor coupled with a warm, down-to-earth personality. Sense of humor is preferred.
COMPENSATION: The outstanding candidate will be offered competitive compensation with a generous benefits package.
TO APPLY: Please email your résumé and cover letter to
jobs@maimonides.org with your desired position in the subject line.
Your thoughtful cover letter will be considered a writing sample.
No phone calls or faxes, please.
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