About the job
At BBYO, we are driven by our mission to inspire and innovate in a way that makes work enjoyable, flexible, and truly fulfilling. We are seeking a dedicated Chapter Specialist to join our dynamic team and make a meaningful impact. In this role, you will collaborate closely with communities in the Eastern Region: Southeast Council to revitalize chapters, enhance programming, foster engagement, and maximize the overall impact for Jewish teens. Together with your colleagues, you'll thrive in an energetic environment and contribute positively to the lives of teens, our community, and the world.
EMPOWERING TEENS AND YOURSELF
As a Chapter Specialist, your key responsibilities will include:
- Engaging with teens (grades 8-12) to develop impactful, enjoyable, and dynamic programming.
- Coaching teens in effectively managing their chapters.
- Being present at chapter events and meetings.
- Supporting teens in the creation of chapter calendars.
- Collaborating with teens to design high-quality programs.
- Ensuring chapters remain informed and engaged with movement initiatives.
- Working alongside teens to attract and retain members for chapter growth.
- Overseeing chapter attendance data, including event registration forms.
- Partnering with colleagues to introduce innovative ideas to the community.
- Facilitating effective communication among chapter members, parents, and relevant community members.
- Promoting awareness for new or revitalized chapters and connecting with potential community partners.
- Participating in monthly cohort meetings with other chapter specialists for professional development.
- Performing other duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR MAKING A LASTING IMPACT
We value an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for innovation to drive positive change in our team. The qualifications for the Chapter Specialist role include:
- Must be at least 3 years post-high school.
- This role requires in-person presence. Candidates must reside in or near Columbia, SC, Greenville, SC, or Augusta, GA.
- Flexible work hours ranging from a minimum of 5 hours to a maximum of 15 hours per week.
- A creative and responsible self-starter who is adept at both taking initiative and collaborating with teens.
- Experience in BBYO or a similar youth/Jewish organization is preferred but not mandatory.
- Detail-oriented with exceptional written and verbal communication skills.

