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Change careers, change the world: Employment opportunities

Are you looking to make a real difference in the lives of Jews in Miami, Israel and around the world? Do you want to work in a creative and collaborative environment? The Greater Miami Jewish Federation is the place for you. We are looking for smart, talented, passionate people to join our organization. Explore our latest job openings below. Federation is an equal opportunity employer.

Greater Miami Jewish Federation

Director, Real Estate Division

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Please submit resume to realestatedirector@gmjf.org

PJ Library Coordinator

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Please submit resume to pjjob@JewishMiami.org

Administrative Assistant to the Chief Development Officer and Director of Philanthropic Initiatives

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Please submit resume to FederationJobs@gmjf.org


Center for Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE)

Director of Early Childhood and Congregational Education

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Please submit resume to ECEcajemiami@gmail.com

Summer Camp Scholarships

Summer Camp Scholarships

There is still time to apply for the Greater Miami Jewish Federation’s overnight camp assistance programs — One Happy Camper and Jewish Overnight Summer Camp Scholarships.

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Yodeah

Yodeah

Did you know one of every 40 Jewish men and women of Ashkenazi ancestry carries the BRCA genetic mutation, which leads to an increased lifetime risk of developing breast, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate and other cancers?

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Work for Repair the World

Work for Repair the World

Repair the World, an organization mobilizing Jews and their communities to pursue a just world, is hiring emerging professionals for their 2023-2025 fellowship.

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Ukrainian Refugees in US

Ukrainian Refugees in US

As a direct result the Jewish Federations of North America’s (JFNA) advocacy on behalf of Ukrainian refugees whose immigration parole is expiring, the Biden Administration announced last week that those who entered the US at the Mexican border may remain here for another year.

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