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Chief Executive Officer - Merage Jewish Community Center of Orange County -
Merage JCC of Orange County
One Federation Way
Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92603
Principal Responsibilities:
POSITION PURPOSE:
The Chief Executive Officer of the Merage Jewish Community Center serves as a dynamic, transformational, and participative leader dedicated to advancing the Center's mission of strengthening Jewish life and fostering a vibrant, inclusive community. This role demands the ability to inspire and maintain a high-performing management team, while projecting credibility and trust within the broader community and among major donors.
As the public face of the JCC, the CEO communicates a compelling vision and ensures its alignment with strategic goals, representing a positive brand image in the marketplace and community. They actively engage and guide the Board Chair and Board of Directors, supporting the recruitment, development, and training of board members.
With a strong commitment to ethical leadership, transparency, and integrity, the CEO effectively manages resources, both human and physical, and cultivates collaborative relationships with Jewish and non-Jewish organizations alike, modeling the values and work ethic that define the Center's culture.
Minimum Qualifications:
MAJOR AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Include the following key areas and duties, which may be modified or increased as necessary:
1. Strategic Leadership & Vision
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to the Merage JCC mission and actively contribute to building and strengthening the Jewish community.
- Ensure the development and communication of a compelling Vision Statement; serve as the primary spokesperson and public face of the Merage JCC.
- Represent the Merage JCC in the broader community, projecting credibility and fostering trust with stakeholders and donors.
- Maintain a strong commitment to Judaism and Israel as foundational values of the organization, including cultivating global partnerships that integrate international perspectives into programming and foster meaningful cultural exchange.
2. Board Engagement & Governance
- Involve and guide the Board Chair and Board of Directors in strategic planning and governance.
- Assist in the identification, recruitment, training, and retention of Board Members and volunteers.
- Collaborate with senior leadership and the Board to set measurable goals and evaluate progress.
- Maintain open and consistent communication with the Board Chair and Directors to ensure alignment and accountability, providing timely updates, actionable insights, and recommendations.
3. Organizational Management & Staff Development
- Recruit, hire, supervise, and, when necessary, terminate key staff positions.
- Maintain and motivate a management team of high-quality professionals, fostering a culture of professional growth through tailored training programs, mentorship, and identification of leadership potential.
- Provide and encourage professional development opportunities for staff, including leadership development initiatives to prepare future organizational leaders.
- Lead by example in work ethic, integrity, and transparency, serving as a role model for staff and board members.
4. Operational Oversight
- Ensure effective execution and oversight of the following key operational areas (prioritized in order of strategic emphasis):
- Fundraising & Event Management: Lead donor identification, cultivation, and solicitation efforts; oversee successful fundraising events and capital campaigns, including securing major gifts and supporting access to programs such as early childhood education and day camps.
- Finance & Controls: Ensure sound financial practices, budget preparation (including oversight of multi-million-dollar operating budgets), and human resources management.
- Programming: Support diverse, inclusive, and mission-aligned programs, including camp operations, preschool/early childhood education, Jewish life initiatives, fitness, sports, and community enrichment rooted in Jewish values.
- Membership Enrollment & Marketing: Drive growth
and engagement through outreach, branding, CRM upgrades, digital
enhancements, and innovative member retention strategies.
- Security & Risk Management: Maintain a safe
environment through partnerships with law enforcement, proactive risk
mitigation, and crisis response planning; address challenges such as
antisemitism.
- Facilities Management: Oversee the maintenance,
strategic use, and capital improvements of physical resources, including
state-of-the-art campuses and execution of projects like outdoor spaces,
childcare centers, and technology modernizations.
5. Planning, Development, and Growth
- Develop and implement long-term strategic plans
aligned with the mission and vision of the Merage JCC, including 10-year
capital equipment plans and recovery strategies for organizational resilience.
- Identify emerging community needs and trends to
guide program innovation and expansion.
- Promote leadership development and succession
planning within the organization.
- Ensure financial planning aligns with strategic
priorities and sustainability goals, navigating challenges such as pandemics or
economic disruptions.
6. Community Relations
- Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with
other Jewish and non-Jewish agencies and organizations, including government
entities and global Jewish partners.
- Project credibility and build trust within the
community-at-large and among major donors, serving as an advocate for Jewish
continuity.
PRIMARY QUALIFICATIONS AND KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Other specific results will be
assigned and measured.
- 10+ Years of Executive Leadership Experience:
Proven success in leading complex Jewish nonprofit or communal organizations,
with direct experience managing camp operations, preschool/early childhood
education centers, fitness/sports programs, and large-scale facilities (e.g.,
100,000+ sq. ft. campuses with $10M+ budgets). Ability to motivate, take
initiative, work independently, and drive transformational growth.
- Strategic Planning & Vision:
Demonstrated ability to develop and implement long-term strategic plans aligned
with mission-driven goals, including crisis leadership (e.g., post-COVID
recovery) and organizational modernization.
- Fundraising Expertise: Proven track record in donor cultivation, solicitation, leading capital campaigns, and securing major gifts (e.g., seven-figure non- capital donations); experience championing strategies for program accessibility.
- Financial & Operational Management: Strong skills in budgeting, financial oversight, human resources, facilities/capital project administration, and operational efficiency (e.g., cost reductions and technology upgrades).
- Board Relations: Ability to work collaboratively with a Board of Directors, including recruitment, training, governance support, and enhancing involvement through committees.
- Commitment to Judaism and Israel: Deep personal and professional connection to Jewish values, traditions, diversity of Jewish identities, customs, celebrations, and the State of Israel; passion for Jewish continuity, global partnerships, and addressing antisemitism.
- Community Engagement: Ability to represent the organization in the Jewish and broader community with credibility, warmth, and advocacy; experience leading delegations (e.g., JCC Maccabi Games) and building intergenerational connections.
- Cultural Sensitivity: Understanding of diverse Jewish identities and practices, fostering an inclusive environment. Standard of Excellence: Commitment to high performance, continuous improvement, and organizational excellence.
- Transparency & Integrity: Strong ethical standards and openness in communication and decision-making.
- Staff Development: Dedication to professional growth and development for staff at all levels, including creating leadership teams and mentorship programs.
- Communication Skills: Open and effective communication with the Board Chair, Directors, staff, and community stakeholders; expertise in marketing, digital outreach, and public relations.
- Role Modeling: Ability to lead by example, demonstrating integrity, professionalism, and respect.
- Team Leadership: Experience recruiting, hiring, supervising, and, when necessary, terminating key staff positions; building collaborative, empowered teams.
- Organizational Culture: Ability to foster a positive, mission-driven workplace culture that reflects the values of the Merage JCC, with a track record of innovation in member engagement and program delivery.
Please answer the following pre-qualifying questions when applying:
- Identify three strategic challenges your current agency/company will face in the next two
years and indicate what you are doing to help meet these challenges - What do you see as your role, both professionally and personally, in helping a JCC fulfill its
Jewish mission and build Jewish community? How have you done this? - What have you done in the past three years to assist your volunteer leadership in reaching
their potential as effective decision-makers?
EDUCATION (Preferred)
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*We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate based on any protected characteristic under federal, state, or local law. *
Salary:
$250000-$300000
Agency Information:
We invite you to connect with community and friends at the Merage JCC. Our extraordinary facility, with its breathtaking views, includes a health and fitness complex, preschool and toddler care, teen center, gymnasium with two full-sized basketball courts, swimming pool, senior center, adult education rooms, a professional-style theater and auditorium with banquet facilities, kosher caf? and Holocaust memorial garden. Our programs and services celebrate family, foster health and well-being, embrace tradition, create friendships, and expand cultural horizons all in a safe, positive, friendly and inviting environment.