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Executive Director
JCC of London
536 Huron St
London, ON N5Y 4J5

Principal Responsibilities:

The Opportunity
Jewish London has an exceptional opportunity for a passionate, visionary executive with strong
community building, fundraising and strategic management skills to lead a small but dynamic Jewish
community. Jewish London is seeking an Executive Director who will build on its strengths and
help shape its vision for the future. The successful candidate will have a proven ability to attract and
nurture donors, support other aspects of community leadership, and be able to work with a broad
array of volunteers and agencies towards the goal of enhancing London's Jewish community for
today and for the future.
The Executive Director is the key professional staff who will oversee operations and provide
leadership and vision for Jewish London, which includes the London Jewish Community
Centre ("JCC"), London Jewish Community Village ("Village") and United Jewish Appeal ("UJA").
Working with staff and the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will enhance London's
Jewish community, lead or participate in all Jewish London strategic planning, and ensure and
maintain the availability of funds for Jewish London's operations through the annual UJA campaign,
fundraising events, grants, major gifts, endowments, and planned giving. The Executive Director will
also be a key conduit with other stakeholders within our Jewish community including the London
Jewish Community Foundation, Hillel Western, Chabad, our community's synagogues, and various
national organizations.

Responsibilities

Leadership and Outreach
future needs of the London Jewish community locally, nationally, and internationally.
strategic campaigns and initiatives, including the annual UJA campaign.
volunteers across the demographic spectrum, as well as foster the development of leaders
for the future.
and address the needs of stakeholders across the London Jewish community.
identify opportunities for innovative programming and collaboration aimed at ensuring a
vibrant and self-sustaining Jewish community.
in important civic matters. This can include representing the Jewish community at
London events and programs, as well as nationally.
Jewish life; including local civic leaders (mayors, MPs, MPPs), security services (London
Police Services, RCMP) and local school boards (TVDSB and LDCSB).
and UIA) and serve as an effective spokesperson responding to issues in London and the
Jewish world.
school boards, including the robust Holocaust Education programming and PJ Library,
and more.
such as Hillel, Israel on Campus (IOC), Chabad, and the Jewish faculty association.
Administrative
develop, monitor, and execute annual budgets.
required.
other endowment programs.
Fundraising and Marketing
engage and inspire the entire community.
community. Identify and communicate with potential donors. Organize opportunities for
potential donors to learn about donation options.
overall engagement in planned giving initiatives (i.e., Life & Legacy) by marketing,
developing, and implementing new programs that will target specific audiences such as
young adults and families, and potential supporters not yet engaged in the Jewish
community. Attend all LJCF Board meetings and act as a liaison with the Board of
Jewish London.
convey a strong case for giving.

Minimum Qualifications:


Key Qualifications
The ideal candidate will bring the following skills and qualifications:
 Preferably five years of relevant experience in a senior leadership leadership/management role.
 A track record of developing and implementing programs within and for a community that
educate, involve, and inspire.
 Appreciation of and commitment to Israel and Jewish values; comfortable advocating on
related issues.
 Strong communication skills. An articulate leader who can think quickly on their feet, capable
of being the primary spokesperson for Jewish London.
 Government and University relations experience in terms of working with advocating key
leaders at all levels on major issues including antisemitism, Jewish and Holocaust education,
infrastructure support, security and safety, and more.
 Skills in program design, planning, management and evaluation, quality improvement and
advocacy, and an ability to establish and lead successful partnerships.
 Financial resource development skills including experience with fundraising, major gift
cultivation and solicitation as well as experience writing grant proposals and obtaining and
managing grants and funding.
 Strong strategic planning skills and the ability to work effectively with a Board of Directors
constituted under a modern governance structure and mandate.
 Personal experience inspiring, engaging and managing the continual and dynamic involvement
of volunteers and providing strategic leadership and good governance practices to volunteer
boards of directors and committees.
 Financial acumen. The ability to read and analyze a budget sheet and cash flow statements as
well as manage accounting staff.
 The ability to network and collaborate with national liaisons to exchange best practices.
 Responsiveness and the ability to triage instances of antisemitism and security risks. Comfort
advocating on related issues with government officials, local school boards, and security
services
 Skilled at establishing relationships with the broader London community.
 Familiarity with Jewish traditions and holidays and awareness of diversity in Jewish practice

and customs in a small community.

Agency Information:

With a Jewish population of approximately 3,500 and a deeply committed and engaged volunteer
base, London is a regional centre in Southwestern Ontario that offers its residents and visitors big-
city appeal mixed with small-town charm. London is a regional centre of healthcare and education,
home to Western University, Fanshawe College and several tertiary care teaching hospitals. The city
hosts several musical and artistic exhibits and festivals, which contribute to its tourism industry, but
its economic activity is centred on education, medical research, insurance, and information
technology. London's teaching hospitals are among its top ten employers.
London is home to a notably diverse Jewish community which includes a strong Israeli/Russian
representation. We are proud to offer diverse choices for a rich Jewish life which include three
congregations: reform, conservative, and modern orthodox. The Jewish education system offers a


pre-school, a full-day Hebrew day school with programs beginning in kindergarten and continuing
to grade eight and a vibrant day care located in the JCC. The Jewish communal infrastructure in
London includes a lively JCC, PJ Library, Hillel, and most national and international Jewish
organizations.


Interested applicants may explore this opportunity in confidence by submitting a letter of

interest and resume to jewishlondonsearch@gmail.com. Application review will begin on
October 31, 2024.