Managing Director, New York
4 days ago
New York
Job Description:\n\nChaloner has partnered with Repair the World on their search for a Managing Director, New York. About Repair the World mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to pursue a just world igniting a lifelong commitment to service. We believe that service in support of social change is vital to a flourishing Jewish community and an inspired Jewish life. By 2030, Repair will catalyze one million acts of service towards repairing the world. Repair is building a national Jewish service movement. Repair mobilizes young adults to serve in their communities, catalyzes service through deep partnerships with Jewish communal organizations, and inspires people to take action through time-bound thematic national service campaigns. Our mission provides volunteers with an increased connection to meaningful service and learning as a Jewish value, builds capacity for nonprofit partners to meet their missions, and deepens connections across lines of difference. About Repair the World New York Repair the World provides volunteers with an increased connection to meaningful Jewish service and learning, deepening their connection to Jewish community and peoplehood, building bridges with nonprofit partners by meeting pressing needs that help meet their missions, and building bridges across lines of difference. Repair the World New York launched in 2015, engages 5,000 participants a year, and works with over 75 service and Jewish organizational partners. As a home for Jewish service learning opportunities in the community, Repair the World New York offers ongoing volunteer opportunities through strategic partnerships with Jewish community partners to engage their constituents in Jewish service. Through pairing service with Jewish learning, Repair provides an entry-point to Jewish life for Jewish young adults who may not be traditionally engaged with the broader Jewish community. Position Overview Repair is seeking a strategic Managing Director to lead and scale our work in New York City. This leader will be responsible for the strategic direction, programmatic excellence, resource development, and the sustainable growth of Repair’s presence throughout New York City. The Managing Director will champion Repair’s mission locally and will expand our reach by cultivating strong relationships amongst various stakeholder groups while engaging diverse Jewish audiences in impactful service. The Managing Director will be passionate about the intersection of Jewish values, young adult engagement, and service. They will be a seasoned leader with a proven track record in team management, program development, and fundraising. They will possess exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to inspire and manage a growing team, and a passion for the intersection of Jewish values and social change. This role requires a strategic thinker who can navigate the complexities of the New York City landscape, build impactful partnerships, and drive significant social impact. This is a full-time exempt position based in New York City. The Managing Director will report to the Senior Director of Community Impact and work closely with local stakeholders. This role requires a flexible schedule, as evening and weekend programming and engagement opportunities will shift regularly. The Managing Director must be available to attend programs and meetings in person in Brooklyn and Manhattan with staff, partners, and stakeholders. Position Responsibilities Program Strategy & Execution: Develop and implement a comprehensive program strategy that centers Jewish service programs and incorporates Repair the World's core program models. Ensure Repair’s Jewish educational pedagogy is infused consistently throughout all programs, deepening participant engagement.Align local program strategies with Repair the World’s organizational mission and values, ensuring that local programming both reflects the needs and aspirations of the Jewish community in New York and advances Repair’s organizational goals .Regularly assess the effectiveness of local programs, gathering feedback and making data-driven adjustments to improve impact, outreach, and participation.Develop strategy and execution plan for geographic expansion of Repair across NYC, identifying new neighborhoods, communities, and partners to extend the program’s reach and impact. Fundraising & Stakeholder Engagement (50%) Lead local fundraising efforts for Repair the World New York, developing and executing a local fundraising strategy aligned with national development priorities.Cultivate, solicit and steward a portfolio of individual donors, foundations, and institutional partners to grow philanthropic support for Repair’s programs and initiatives in New York.Identify and develop new local funding opportunities, expanding Repair’s base of supporters and strengthening relationships across the New York Jewish philanthropic community.Partner closely with Repair’s national development team to coordinate strategy, ensure alignment on donor engagement, and contribute to national campaigns and initiatives.Serve as the primary relationship manager for New York–based donors, providing thoughtful stewardship, impact updates, and meaningful opportunities for engagement.Partner with the New York Chair of the Solel Collective, Repair the World’s major giving society, to build and grow a local network of major donors, cultivate new members, and strengthen a culture of individual philanthropy in the New York community.Collaborate with local supporters, lay leaders, and volunteers to activate their networks in support of fundraising and community engagement goals.Represent Repair the World in meetings, events, and convenings with donors, foundations, and community partners across the New York area.Contribute to building a culture of philanthropy locally by integrating donors into service experiences, learning opportunities, and community events. Management & Supervision Oversee and manage the day-to-day operations of the Repair the World NY team, including supervising three program staff (one direct report and two indirect reports), providing ongoing coaching, training, and professional development.Lead weekly team and one-on-one meetings to align on program goals, share updates, troubleshoot challenges, provide feedback, and foster collaboration.Maintain a positive and productive team culture by fostering open communication, encouraging professional development, and supporting team morale. Community Engagement Build and maintain strong, ongoing relationships with Jewish, civic, and service-based organizations across New York City.Develop and execute strategies to raise awareness of Repair the World’s mission and to recruit prospective program participants.Cultivate and manage relationships with local affiliates of national partners.Attend key community events, and represent Repair the World at external networking and recruitment events to build the organization’s visibility and impact in the community. Operations Management (Finance, Administration, Communications & Data) Manage the program's budget, ensuring efficient allocation of resources and alignment with Repair the World’s financial goals.Oversee operational functions such as oversight and management of the Repair the World workshop to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.Build and execute communications strategy, to build local brand awareness, and program presence, including reviewing materials such as newsletters, social media posts, and website content, ensuring that they align with the organization’s messaging and goals.Liaise with national communications and data teams to review and analyze program data, ensuring that metrics and impact assessments are being captured accurately. Position Skills & Core Competencies We know that you may not have all the skills listed. We encourage you to apply even if you only check some of the boxes. Partnership Development & Community Building: Demonstrated ability to cultivate and sustain high-level relationships across diverse sectors, including Jewish communal organizations, civic leaders, service partners, and philanthropic entities within New York.Leadership & Management: Outstanding leadership capabilities, with experience in managing, mentoring, and building high-performing teams. Proven ability to foster a collaborative, inclusive, and empowering work environment. Capable of managing program budgets aimed at sustainability and impact.Excellence in Jewish Education: Demonstrated ability as an experiential Jewish educator and excitement to integrate Jewish values and content into service programs, enriching participants’ Jewish identity, engagement, and connection.Strategic Vision & Planning: Proven ability to develop, design, and implement strategic programs that align with mission, address community needs, and drive program growth and impact.Fundraising & Donor Stewardship: Deep understanding of fundraising principles and practices, with a successful track record in cultivating donors, securing grants, and implementing effective donor stewardship strategies to build long-term relationships and ensure program sustainability.Service Mindset: Commitment to serving others, grounded in a belief that we can make a difference in making the world better by serving alongside our neighbors to meet community needs.Growth Mindset & Resilience: Demonstrates advanced resilience and empathy, with a proven ability to adapt strategically to change. Exhibits a mature, solution-oriented mindset that views challenges as opportunities for organizational growth and personal development. Requirements: 8+ years of progressive leadership experience including a track record of:Building Jewish communityProgram design and executionSupervision and team developmentFundraising and stakeholder engagementCultivating and managing strategic partnershipsRelationship Management & Strategic Partnership Development: Clear understanding of how to create long term professional relationships; proven ability to connect with executive leaders, non-profit leaders, and young adults; skilled in relationship building across diverse communities, including at an executive level or equivalent including negotiation of program impact, partnership and outcomes.New York Jewish community knowledge and network: Deep familiarity with the New York City Jewish communal landscape.Equity Lens: Sophisticated awareness of poverty, structural inequity, ability to facilitate conversations around these issues with diverse groups in ways that empower and open people to learning.Data-Driven Decision Making: Experience using data to measure programmatic impact, and an understanding of data management. Compensation Compensation at Repair the World is based on the salary band for the role and cost of living for the location. The starting salary for this full-time exempt role is $125,000 – $150,000 with 8+ years of experience. Benefits package includes paid time off for service in addition to vacation, sick time, personal days and holidays. Employer covers 100% of full-time employee’s health premiums (medical/dental/vision) for most plans and 50% for dependents. Additional benefits include, retirement matching, professional development funds, employer-paid short and long term disability coverage plus access to the Jewish Learning Collaborative and our Economic Access Fund. In addition, employees that have been with Repair for at least six months are eligible for 16 weeks of paid parental leave (pro-rated for employees with Repair less than six months). Repair the World Equal Employment Opportunity Statement We deeply value the diversity of insight, perspective, and experience brought by people from backgrounds typically underrepresented in Jewish institutions. This includes Black, Latinx, and Asian people, Black Jews, Jews of Color, Sephardi and Mizrachi Jews, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and gender non-conforming people, and people with disabilities. We also welcome applications from people of diverse religious, spiritual, and cultural backgrounds. The organization provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, alienage or citizenship status, creed, genetic predisposition or carrier status, national origin, disability condition, marital status, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law. In addition, the organization affirmatively seeks to advance the principles of equal employment opportunity as it applies to all policies and procedures relating to recruitment and hiring, compensation, benefits, termination, and all other terms and conditions of employment. Application Process Submit your application including your resume and a thoughtful and concise cover letter responding to the prompt: What is your vision for how service and learning can strengthen the Jewish community in New York? Why are you the right person to steward this work? Interview Process: First round screening with a recruiting partner of Repair’s People & Culture team.Second round interview with the Senior Director of Community Impact and a member of Repair’s Development Team.Finalists will interview in-person in New York with Repair’s President & CEO, Chief Program Officer and other members of Repair’s leadership team.All finalists will need to provide 3 professional references. Interested candidates should apply by using the application form. Chaloner will review all applicants and, upon qualification, contact you to determine next steps.