
Chapter Specialist, Ann Arbor, MI
- Ann Arbor, MI
- $18.00-20.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work directly with teens (grades 8-12) to create impactful, fun, and dynamic programming.
- Coach teens on how to run their chapters.
- Be present at chapter events and meetings.
- Support teens in building out chapter calendars.
- Create high quality programs with the teens.
- Keep chapters up to date and engaged with movement initiatives.
- Work with teens to attract and retain members to build and grow chapters.
- Oversee Chapter attendance data, including Chapter event registration forms.
- Work alongside colleagues to bring new, innovative, and fun ideas to the community.
- Facilitate effective communication amongst chapters members, with parents or other relevant community members.
- Meet monthly with a cohort of other chapter specialists for professional development opportunities.
- Develop outreach strategies to support teen engagement in the Ann Arbor area, partnering with local Jewish organizations (ex: congregations, JCC) and public schools.
- Serve as a BBYO liaison to the Ann Arbor community.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Must be at least 3 years removed from high school.
- Role has in-person responsibilities. Candidate must live within or close to Ann Arbor, MI.
- The number of hours worked per week is flexible, but at minimum 5 hours per week.
- A creative and responsible self-starter who is comfortable with both taking initiative and working in collaboration with teens.
- A background in BBYO or similar youth/Jewish organization is preferred but not required.
- Detail-oriented with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to transport self to and from chapter or regional events.
- Unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. without holding a visa or sponsorship.
- To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each essential duty/function with or without reasonable accommodation in accordance with applicable law.
- Must be available to attend some evening and weekend commitments including Regional Conventions (November 21-23, 2025 and April 17-19, 2026)
- that celebrates our rich, century-long history of enhancing the Jewish experience to build a meaningful, teen-led future
- with an inclusive culture where authenticity is celebrated, respect is given, and fun is encouraged
- built on trust and empowerment, offering flexibility in where you work and autonomy in how it gets done