Help Wanted in our Temple
Temple Beth Shalom has positions available for a religious school teacher and for a youth advisor. If you are interested, or if you know anyone who might be interested, please contact Rabbi Rachel Brown at education@tbshudson.org.
1. Temple Beth Shalom in Hudson, OH is looking for a dynamic, knowledgeable teacher for our 1st grade class for school year 2018/19 and beyond!
The curriculum includes Torah, with an emphasis on the stories found in the Book of Genesis, Hebrew reading readiness, holidays and values.
As a religious school teacher, you will:
- Review and implement lesson plans, including preparing and gathering materials (the lesson plans are already written)
- Supervise your class during all-school programs (including all-school tefillah and recess)
- Attend faculty meetings
- Communicate with parents
- Participate in professional development seminars
Class meets on Sundays from 9:00-12:00 noon.
We offer generous compensation and mentoring/professional development in teaching techniques, classroom management, and Judaic studies.
This position begins immediately.
To apply, please send your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references to education@tbshudson.org
2. Temple Beth Shalom in Hudson, OH is looking for a part-time Youth Advisor for HUBSTY – our teen youth group for school year 2018/19 and beyond!
As the Youth Advisor, you will
- Attend two meetings of 1-2 hours each per month
- Attend one 2-4 hour chapter program per month
- Attend some regional programs during the year
- Chaperone one overnight event during the year
- Help with logistics and supplies for chapter meetings and programs as needed
Chapter meetings and programs take place on Sundays at 12:00 noon. Regional programs take place on Saturday nights and Sundays.
We offer generous compensation and an opportunity to work with some pretty amazing teens.
This position begins immediately.
To apply, please send your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references to education@tbshudson.org