Associate Director, Antisemitism Initiatives
- Brandeis University
- Brandeis - Waltham Campus
- 2mo ago
- Full-Time
- On-site
Brandeis University – President’s Initiative on Antisemitism
Hiring Range: $95,400 – $110,800
Location: Waltham, MA (Hybrid Eligible) | Full-Time
Brandeis University invites applications for the role of Associate Director, Antisemitism Initiatives—a senior leadership opportunity within a nationally significant effort to confront antisemitism through education, dialogue, and coalition-building.
Launched in 2023 in response to rising antisemitism on American campuses, the President’s Initiative on Antisemitism reflects Brandeis’ historic responsibility to the Jewish community and its enduring commitment to the ideals of higher education. The Initiative works across faiths, professions, and institutions to deepen understanding of antisemitism and to equip leaders with the knowledge and tools to challenge it in meaningful, lasting ways.
This role is ideal for a seasoned educator, interfaith leader, or scholar-practitioner who is ready to shape programs, influence national conversations, and expand the pipeline of professionals capable of teaching about antisemitism in all its contemporary forms.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Director of the President’s Initiative on Antisemitism, the Associate Director plays a central role in advancing the Initiative’s mission and strategic growth. The position focuses on two primary audiences:
Working closely with the Director, the Associate Director helps set strategy, design high-impact programs, and extend the Initiative’s reach through a train-the-trainer model. Programs emphasize interfaith leadership, clergy education, and rigorous engagement with contemporary antisemitism, antizionism, Israeli history and society, and Palestinian history and society.
As the Initiative evolves, this role will also help support expansion into new audiences, including media professionals and policymakers, while strengthening existing programs.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership (30%)
Program Design and Delivery (50%)
Campus and Public Engagement (5%)
Team Leadership (5%)
Fundraising and Resource Development (10%)
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Skills and Expertise
Why Brandeis
Brandeis University offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including comprehensive health coverage, a generous 403(b) retirement match, and tuition assistance for employees, spouses, and dependents. More importantly, Brandeis offers the opportunity to do work of consequence—work that advances education, strengthens communities, and addresses one of the most urgent challenges facing campuses and society today.
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For full consideration, please submit your application materials by March 20, 2026.
The University's pay ranges represent a good faith estimate of what Brandeis reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. The pay offered to a selected candidate during hiring will be based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience and education/training, internal peer equity, and applicable legal requirements.
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