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Director of Public Affairs and Community Relations
JCC of Greater New Haven
360 Amity Rd
Woodbridge, CT 06525

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About the Role

The Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven seeks a thoughtful, strategic professional to serve as its Director of Public Affairs and Community Relations.This role is centered on leading the Federation's efforts to address and respond to antisemitism, strengthen support for Israel, and build meaningful relationships across diverse communities. The Director will operate at the intersection of public affairs, communications, and community leadership, helping to shape both strategy and response in a complex and rapidly evolving environment.This position requires a professional who combines strong communication skills, sound judgment, and emotional maturity with the ability to engage constructively with individuals holding a wide range of perspectives.

If you are interested in applying for the role. please email your resume and cover letter to Sandy Horvath at shorvath@jewishnewhaven.org.

Position Summary

The Director of Public Affairs and Community Relations leads the Federation's work in combating antisemitism, advancing Israel engagement, and building strong civic and intergroup relationships.

Working closely with the CEO and a committee of lay leaders, the Director will develop and implement a strategic public affairs agenda that includes:

This role represents a strategic evolution beyond the traditional JCRC model, with a strong emphasis on clear communication, disciplined execution, collaboration, and systems that support effective and timely response.

This role operates in close partnership with the CEO and requires strong judgment in representing the Federation externally. The Director will support and help prepare senior leadership for high-level engagement, while also representing the organization in appropriate settings. Success in this role requires discretion, role clarity, and the ability to navigate external relationships in a way that reflects organizational priorities and leadership structure.

Salary Range: Starting at $75,000

Key Responsibilities

Antisemitism Response and Public Affairs

Communications and Messaging

Community Relations and Coalition Building

Government and Institutional Relations

JCRC Leadership and Partnership

Strategy, Prioritization, and Execution

Organizational Collaboration

Organizational Alignment

The Director serves as a representative of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven and is expected to advance the organization's mission and priorities in close partnership with the CEO and volunteer leadership.

The CEO serves as the primary external representative of the Federation. The Director plays a key role in advancing the organization's work by supporting external relationships, preparing for high-level engagement, and representing the Federation in appropriate settings.

This role requires strong judgment in understanding when to engage directly and when to support senior leadership. Success depends on the ability to operate within a coordinated leadership approach, ensuring that all external engagement reflects the Federation's priorities, relationships, and institutional voice.

Commitment to the Role

The Federation seeks a professional interested in building meaningful and lasting relationships within the Greater New Haven community. This role is best suited for someone motivated by long-term impact, consistency, and sustained engagement.

Minimum Qualifications:

Qualifications

Personal Qualities

The ideal candidate will demonstrate:

This position requires a professional who values institutional mission, exercises sound judgment, and approaches complex community issues with discretion, professionalism, and respect for others.

Salary:

$75000

Agency Information:

The Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven brings people together to strengthen Jewish life, support Israel, care for those in need, and build a vibrant, secure, and connected community. Through philanthropy, leadership, and partnerships, the Federation serves as the central address for Jewish communal life and a trusted partner within the broader civic landscape.