The Heschel School is now compiling available job opportunities from our community as a resource for Heschel alumni.

Please post available positions using the link below. Listings will be posted on a regular basis on this page. If you have any questions, please contact alumni@heschel.org.

* If a position has been filled that you have posted, please email us at alumni@heschel.org so we can remove the post.

AVAILABLE POSitioNS

  • Company/Organization
    The Shefa School

    Job Description
    The Shefa Teacher Residency is a groundbreaking and highly selective program that recruits and trains individuals to become exceptional teachers by providing an intensive and supportive school-based teacher training program. Over the residency year, teacher residents train in classrooms with mentor teachers and take on increasing responsibility for teaching
    while gaining support through on-site professional development, workshops, and coaching. Residents receive robust training in a variety of programs including Responsive Classroom, PAF Reading Program, and Multisensory Math. At the end of the year, teacher residents are not only eligible candidates for The Shefa Teacher Fellowship Year - a direct pathway to a
    lead teaching position - but also have the opportunity to apply for a student support role at Shefa.

    Key Responsibilities: Teacher residents are responsible for supporting students in the classroom in a variety of subject areas alongside lead teachers. In addition to supporting the curriculum development and delivery of instruction, teacher residents will participate in assessing student learning, managing classroom routines and behavior, building relationships and communicating regularly with families, and collaborating with other faculty. Residents will be responsible for a variety of duties throughout the school day, and will participate in weekly Residents Cohort Meetings as well as a three-day new faculty orientation in late August 2025.

    Candidates must have a Bachelor’s Degree and experience working with children. The ideal candidate will have experience working in a Jewish setting and experience working with children with language-based learning disabilities. We seek teachers who thrive in collaborative environments, who are reflective and committed to growth, who have strong communication skills, and who demonstrate a strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
    Salary: $45,000, with direct pathways for advancement and salary increase following the residency year.

    Website
    shefaschool.org

    Contact Email
    jobs@shefaschool.org

  • Position Available
    sales and marketing

    Company/Organization
    GlassMouse, Inc.

    Job Description
    GlassMouse is a patented interactive display technology that lets a user control content on a screen with a wave of the hand. We are seeking a person to handle sales, marketing, and licensing.

    Website
    www.glassmouse.com

    Contact Email
    stephenlewis1949@gmail.com


  • Stephen Wise Free Synagogue (NY, NY)
     is seeking bnai mitzvah tutors who are reliable, responsible, committed to helping their students and capable of working with children with various needs.

    Prior experience tutoring bnai mitzvah is STRONGLY preferred not required.

    Tutors should be comfortable using zoom, google docs, and other forms of technology.

    Tutors do not need to do scheduling with their students or work on d’var torah.

    Hours:

    We are looking for Bnai Mitzvah tutors who are available for the following hours:

    Wednesdays @ 3:30pm-7pm (IN PERSON TEACHING at SWFS)

    Thursdays @ 3:30-7pm (IN PERSON TEACHING at SWFS)

    Salary:

    Please note that salary is determined by the number of hours and weeks you teach. We will pay regardless of the number of students who actually show up during your assigned times. Tutors are paid in the range of $50-60/hour depending upon experience.

    To apply, please send your resume to:

    Rabbi Rena Rifkin (Director of Youth Education) rrifkin@swfs.org