Social Justice Program Manager, SAJ – Judaism that Stands for All
SAJ is a vibrant community of New Yorkers with a strong history of engagement in social justice.
Established in 1922 by the visionary thinker Mordechai Kaplan, SAJ is the founding
congregation of the Reconstructionist movement. Ever since SAJ introduced the first bat
mitzvah in America in that same year, equality and tikkun olam have been fundamental to its
ethos.
SAJ’s 260+ households are seekers and non-believers alike; families with children and without
children; single, married; young and old; white, black, Asian, Latino; gay, straight, transgender;
jewish by birth, by choice, or friends of other faiths living in a Jewish household. SAJ is an
inclusive and welcoming community, and we believe that all human beings are created in the
image of the Divine and deserve dignity and respect.
When SAJ celebrated its 100th anniversary as a congregation in 2022, the community raised
funds for a keystone initiative to continue its long tradition of tzedek (justice) and tikkun olam.
SAJ is now thrilled to bring on board a new professional to work with our Rabbi, leadership, and
community to amplify our social justice impact and rally our membership around meaningful
engagement in tzedek and tikkun olam.
Position Description:
SAJ is seeking a dynamic professional to help us deepen and live our commitment to social
justice as a synagogue community, and provide greater focus and support to a single or small
number of issues. This newly created role will be central in shaping and implementing a tapestry
of ways in which the diversity of our SAJ community can participate in social justice through
education, advocacy, organizing, and direct service, across ages and interests. This new
initiative will seek to strengthen the connection between social justice and Judaism through
learning, build partnerships in our community to deepen impact and effectiveness, and bolster
SAJ’s reputation as a spiritual home for social justice. The Social Justice Program Manager will
report directly to the Rabbi and work closely with the Executive Director, Education Director, and
lay leadership to strategize, plan, and implement our new “Tzedek Initiative”.
Key Responsibilities:
Tzedek Initiative Development
assess the ways in which SAJ could have impact
representatives from the congregation to gather input on effective avenues of
engagement
issue of focus, develop an implementation plan, and create a timeline for roll-out
Tzedek Program Planning, Implementation, and Community Building
activities
address the diverse needs and operational considerations for program planning
Social Justice Action Committee, Racial Justice Group), and identify intersectional
opportunities for collaboration
Tzedek Initiative
other synagogues or communities can use
Communications
to notify and actively engage the community
press) to amplify the impact of the Tzedek Initiative in the larger community
Development and Growth
Initiative’s long-term sustainability
Qualifications:
non-profit social justice setting
Other Core Competencies:
Compensation:
Annual salary between $70,000-$90,000 commensurate with experience. Generous benefits
package includes health insurance, paid family leave, paid vacation and holidays.
SAJ is unable to sponsor visas, applicants must be legally authorized to work in the US without sponsorship.
Start Date: August 2025
Interested applicants, please submit a cover letter and resume to:
Social Justice Program Manager, SAJ – Judaism that Stands for All
SAJ is a vibrant community of New Yorkers with a strong history of engagement in social justice.
Established in 1922 by the visionary thinker Mordechai Kaplan, SAJ is the founding
congregation of the Reconstructionist movement. Ever since SAJ introduced the first bat
mitzvah in America in that same year, equality and tikkun olam have been fundamental to its
ethos.
SAJ’s 260+ households are seekers and non-believers alike; families with children and without
children; single, married; young and old; white, black, Asian, Latino; gay, straight, transgender;
jewish by birth, by choice, or friends of other faiths living in a Jewish household. SAJ is an
inclusive and welcoming community, and we believe that all human beings are created in the
image of the Divine and deserve dignity and respect.
When SAJ celebrated its 100th anniversary as a congregation in 2022, the community raised
funds for a keystone…
Health Insurance, access to dental, vision and life insurance. Paid vacation and sick days.
Health Insurance, access to dental, vision and life insurance. Paid vacation and sick days.
Email resume and cover letter to SocialJusticePMSearch
Email resume and cover letter to SocialJusticePMSearch