Full-Time

Jewish Chaplain

Posted on 12/13/2025

Bucknell University

Bucknell University

Compensation Overview

$70k - $82.1k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Selinsgrove, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Required Skills
Public Speaking
Requirements
  • Education: Masters Degree and Rabbinic Ordination OR pathway to graduation by July 1, 2026.
  • Professional Certification or License: Rabbinic Ordination (or pathway to ordination by July 1, 2026); 1 Unit of Clinical Pastoral Education.
  • Knowledge Areas and Skills: Demonstrated ability to advise and mentor students; Strong knowledge of Judaism and Jewish life, and commitment to creating an inclusive, vibrant and pluralistic Jewish community; Experience working with young adults in an educational or inter-religious setting; Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion; Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; Ability to cultivate and maintain strong relationships, and build consensus and support; Ability to effectively interface with a wide variety of constituents including students, faculty, staff, prospective students and alumni; Sensitivity to issues related to socioeconomic class, gender identity and expression, sexuality, race and ethnicity, privilege and power relationships, religious identity, and transitions to adulthood; A passion for engaging students through Jewish learning and religious practice and an ability to foster intellectual, spiritual and ethical curiosity and exploration.
Responsibilities
  • Leadership and Programing: Oversees leadership of all Jewish services, activities, and holidays.
  • Education and Student Leadership Development: Offers direct teaching on relevant and accessible Jewish learning as well as training and advising for student leadership of Bucknell Hillel (and other relevant student leaders).
  • Public Representation and Community Engagement: Offers a visible public presence, in particular through campus ceremonies, vigils, committee memberships, training, and public speaking, with students at the center of the work, but regularly serving faculty, staff, alumni, parents and prospective students.
  • Collaboration and Leadership: Collaborates on and leads Multi-Faith Initiatives with campus chaplains.
  • Pastoral Care and Counseling: Provides high-quality pastoral care and counseling.
  • Resource and Facility Management: Oversees a generous programmatic endowment as well as the Berelson Center for Jewish Life - a community space on campus that offers a comfortable home for Jewish Life and Learning, including a Kosher kitchen.
  • Personnel Management and Supervision: Supervisory responsibility providing day to day guidance, setting clear performance expectations, conducting regular performance evaluations, one-on-one meetings, and fostering a collaborative and positive work environment.
  • Non Essential Functions: The job description's listed responsibilities and tasks are not exhaustive, additional non-essential tasks and responsibilities may be assigned as needed.
Desired Qualifications
  • Professional Work Experience: Professional experience in Jewish Life in Higher Education; Student leadership applicable mentoring young adults via Jewish Programming, education, or experiential learning.
  • Knowledge Areas and Skills: Budget management; Significant knowledge of special populations of college students; Demonstrated knowledge of and sensitivity to first generation, underrepresented, and marginalized student populations.

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