Community Development Rabbinic Couple
Glasgow; Scotland
GNMS (Glasgow) is a vibrant, dynamic and inclusive community with approximately 750 members.
We are seeking to appoint an experienced, enthusiastic and charismatic Assistant Rabbi & Rebbetzen to work alongside and support our Senior Rabbinic couple.
The candidates should be passionate, self-motivated and well-organized team players and be prepared to engage with our members across a broad range of ages and levels of observance. The successful candidates will be expected to build a close and meaningful relationship with existing members, actively promote the young families within the Synagogue community, make Judaism relevant to the members, as well as recruit new members.
To contribute to a long-term strategic plan, and to implement the relevant parts to meet the needs of young families, youth and children, in line with this plan.
The Assistant Rabbi will have a Certificate of Semicha, which is acceptable to the Chief Rabbi and should have previous experience in a United Synagogue style community.
To apply for this position please email, in the first instance;-
chair@gnms.org.uk
Giffnock Newton Mearns Synagogue
Glasgow
0141 577 8250
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