





Club Z seeks professionals committed to making a difference.
Club Z is an organization for teens that envisions a network of leaders who embrace Zionism, are both proud of their heritage and prepared to address the challenges facing their generation. Our mission is to create a network of knowledgeable, articulate, and impassioned activists with a commitment to Zionism who advocate for Israel. We do this by bringing outstanding Jewish/Israel educators who are passionate about Zionism and have deep knowledge of Jewish History, Israel, the Arab-Israeli conflict, to name a few. Our educators care deeply about cultivating proud Zionist leaders by acting as mentors to the teens.
If you are an experienced Jewish educator and are interested in helping to raise the next generation of Zionist leaders and love teaching, Club Z is the right organization to bring your experience to and further develop your talents. We care about our employees and work in a team environment mutually beneficial for all. We want our employees to grow with us as Club Z expands its chapters across the US.
Job Openings
These are amazing opportunities to make an impact in the community by engaging with and inspiring Jewish teens to become informed, lifelong leaders.
Benefits
Club Z offers our full-time employees various benefits, ranging from health and leave time, to flexibility and professional development.
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Retirement Plan
- Professional Development
- Professional Training
- Paid Vacation
- Sick Time
- Paid US Holidays
- Paid Jewish Holidays
- Parental Leave
- Work/Life Balance
Disclaimer
Club Z is a 501(c)(3) organization and a registered California non-profit. We are an equal opportunity employer that offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and balanced working conditions. All personnel decisions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, assignment, training, promotion, discipline and discharge, are made without discrimination based on any protected characteristic as defined by law.
We consider each response carefully, but contact only those individuals we feel are most qualified for the position

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