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Kallah Jewish Educator - Summer 2026

BBYO

ContractTemporaryOn Site5-10 yrs$3,200 - $3,900 / YEARPosted 6 hours ago

Location

Preston Township, Pennsylvania

Salary

$3,200 - $3,900 / YEAR

Quick overview

The educator is responsible for teaching daily sessions, creating Limmud courses, and guiding teens through Jewish prayer and Shabbat rituals. They also serve as positive Jewish role models and help integrate the BBYO Educational Framework into camp programming.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a bachelor's degree or higher and at least 5 years of work experience. Strong proficiency in Jewish prayer, values, and rituals, along with experience teaching teens, is required.

bachelor degreeInterpersonal CommunicationClassroom ManagementCurriculum DevelopmentPublic SpeakingSpiritual LeadershipProgram PlanningYouth MentorshipPluralismJewish EducationJudaic Knowledge

Job description

Kallah Jewish Educator Perlman Camp Organization Summary

  • BBYO is the leading pluralistic, Jewish teen movement and has been providing exceptional leadership programs and identity enrichment experiences for 95 years. We offer year-round activities in hundreds of local communities and inspiring worldwide travel experiences enabling teens to explore areas of leadership, service, civic engagement, Israel education and Jewish values.
  • Learn more about
  • BBYO’s summer and
  • Travel programs at: http://bbyo.org/teens/experiences/summer. BBYO Summer Experiences bring together the best of the year-round AZA and BBG experience—lessons in leadership, community service, global connections, exploration and a deep understanding of Jewish heritage and tradition. For decades, our programs at camp and on campus have served as second homes for teens. BBYO Summer Experiences welcome a community of teens from across North America and more than 40 international communities to ensure that teens build a diverse network of lifelong friends. International Kallah is a 3-week Jewish learning and spirituality institute that inspires teens to explore their Jewish identities and interests in a diverse, pluralistic setting encouraging questioning and experimentation. Kallah participants gain important Judaic skills and come away feeling a deeper connection to Jewish study, Israel, and community. Kallah is expected to reach approximately 200 teens.
  • Dates and
  • Availability
  • Location:
  • Lake
  • Como,
  • Pennsylvania
  • Work
  • Commitment: Kallah | July12 – August 3, 2026 Compensation Compensation is on a scale and is based on previous experience and educational background: $3200-$3900 A Jewish Educator is responsible for teaching daily sessions/classes. Each educator will be responsible for preparing material on a topic area, with the support of other staff. They will support teens on Shabbat planning, providing insight and content for evening and special programs, and help to create a pluralistic learning culture at camp. This role requires an individual who has strong Judaic knowledge and background, as well as some experience teaching Jewish content. Candidates will be proficient in Jewish prayer, values, holidays, and rituals. They will be capable teachers and motivators; experienced in working with teens; and are positive Jewish role models that are inspired by building and being a part of powerful pluralistic communities.
  • Key
  • Position
  • Responsibilities
  • Include (but are not limited to): Guiding teens to lead and participate in daily prayer experiences in creative and innovative ways Serving as a resource and providing guidance for teens in their preparation for Shabbat services and rituals, programs, and activities Representing and teaching BBYO culture, Jewish values and leadership, Judaic programming, Jewish identity Inspiring teens to embrace their Jewish journey Promoting and exemplifying BBYO’s pluralistic commitment Helping with evening programs as needed Working with leadership staff and counselors to integrate BBYO’s Educational Framework into programming Working with song leaders to ensure a thoughtful and inspiring spiritual atmosphere Jewish Educators are responsible for creating a minimum of three Limmud courses (2 classes per day for 3 weeks across four days each). Educators will work with the Kallah Lead Jewish Educator on topics and expectations. Offer a series of ‘how to’ classes and unique electives throughout the week as well as on Shabbat Engage publicly in spirited debate about Jewish practice, Jewish law, Israel and the Jewish community Participating as a full ‘character’ of camp in all BBYO traditional, social and community-building moments Helping to foster powerful, moving milestones throughout the Kallah program to yield lasting impact
  • Overall
  • Camp
  • Expectations for
  • Judaic
  • Educators: Making sure program participants are on-time to all meals, classes, and events. Attending and helping to facilitate assigned activities as needed. Staying attentive to health issues and the overall well-being of participants. “Being there” for participants to answer questions and provide support. Working as part of the overall staff team. Creating a community and a positive, enjoyable experience for participants. Follow and Enforce all COVID camp guidelines.
  • Pre-Work/Training: Educators will be compensated $250 for completing pre-work and attending required meetings Position is not an agent, partner, or employee of BBYO. Position is an independent contract role. To apply for this position, please visit www.bbyo.org/careers.
  • Qualifications
  • Required: A bachelor’s degree or higher, 5+ years of work experience, strong Judaic knowledge and background as well as experience teaching Jewish content, proficient in some variation of Jewish prayer, values, holidays, or rituals and experience with youth or teens preferred.