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Assistant Director Preschool (ECE)
Jewish Community Center of the East Bay
1414 Walnut St
Berkeley, CA 94709

Principal Responsibilities:

POSITION SUMMARY

The Assistant Director of Preschool will report directly to the Director of Early Childhood Education and play a critical role in overseeing and growing the JCC of the East Bay's expanding preschool program. The Assistant Director is responsible for promoting and building a culture of high-quality care and education practices, infusing Jewish life and culture into the preschool program, and creating connections to Reggio-Emilia, play-based learning for both teachers and students. The AD will work closely with the JCC of the East Bay's teaching team, mentoring staff, developing workshops for team meetings, and supporting classroom implementation of key JCC philosophy and practice.

The Assistant Director will also be responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations of the preschool center, ensuring classrooms have coverage and all teacher needs are met and accounted for. In the Director of ECE's absence, the AD will assume all responsibility for the center, including but not limited to licensing requirements and the flow of the day.

The schedule for this position varies, though mostly exists within the timeframe of 8:30-5:30. Please note that some Sundays may be required.

Core Responsibilities:

Observation and Documentation

Professional Development

Administrative

General

The salary range for this position is $75,000 - $85,000 annually. Excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, vacation, sick pay, and holidays (including Jewish).

Minimum Qualifications:

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Salary:

$75,000 - $85,000

Agency Information:

ABOUT THE JCC EAST BAY

The JCC East Bay values hachnasat orchim (providing a welcoming home) for people of all ages and life stages. Inspired by Jewish values, culture, and tradition, we build relationships, foster learning, and offer accessible pathways to Jewish life through programs for children, teens, families, adults, and older adults. After decades of operating our suite of programs in North Berkeley, we will be opening a new home for East Bay Jewish life in the summer of 2026 in Oakland. Our new campus will offer programs and activities to spark creativity, nurture identity, and weave together diverse generations, cultures, and organizations--including voices from across global Jewry--into a living tapestry of culture, learning, and kehilla (community) connections. Our future flagship campus in the Rockridge neighborhood will house our administrative offices and our award-winning preschool opening in the fall of 2026, and we will retain afterschool programs in Berkeley and in several Oakland public schools.

The JCC East Bay is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. JCC East Bay policy prohibits unlawful discrimination in accordance with federal, state, and local laws. The JCC East Bay complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require particular accommodations during the application and interview process, please inform us of your needs so that we can provide accordingly.

Systemic inequities in hiring have caused women, people of color, LGBTQ+ folks, and others to apply to jobs only if they meet all of the qualifications. The JCC East Bay encourages you to apply anyway, as no one ever meets 100% of the qualifications. We look forward to your application.

The JCC East Bay requires all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and applicants are required to submit proof of vaccination prior to beginning employment. (As of January 31, 2022, the definition of fully vaccinated includes a booster shot.) In accordance with the law, the JCC East Bay will accommodate employees who cannot be administered the COVID-19 vaccine for medical/disability or religious reasons if to do so is not an undue hardship.