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Director of Jewish Life and Learning

We are seeking a passionate and proactive individual to spearhead all aspects of the College’s Jewish Life and Learning. You will bring dynamism and inspirational leadership with a strategic vision, to elevate this key pillar within the College. The role provides a unique opportunity to nurture, encourage and build the next generation of leaders within Anglo Jewry, proud of their Jewish identity and heritage. The successful candidate willbe an experienced, excellent educator, who isable to foster and build relationships within the College, wider community and beyond. As one of our three key pillars, this post holds Deputy Head status alongside Deputy Head (Academic) and Deputy Head (Pastoral).

Immanuel College is entering a new, exciting eraof educational and physical development, under the leadership of Jo Ebner and building on our modern orthodox, co-educational, independent roots. You will join a school characterised by high academic standards, outstanding pastoral care and a renowned programme of Jewish study. We enjoy an environment of happy, fulfilled young people who are fully engaged in the life of this friendly school, are aspirational and committed to their studies and their community.We are looking for colleagues who are eager to contribute to their futures and build a bright beacon of Jewish life and learning.

Immanuel College is a vibrant, professional andcaring place to work, where every day brings new challenges and opportunities. We are deeply committed to the emotional and professional wellbeing and development of all our staff with the added benefits of access to the TPS, a supportive CPD system, membership to a healthcare scheme, subsidised lunches, family friendly policies and a range of wellbeing initiatives.

Further information and to apply, please visit our website www.immanuelcollege.co.uk

An Application Form, Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form and the names and contact details of two referees should be sent to Rabbi Eliezer Zobin, Principal at jobs@immanuelcollege.co.uk

Closing date: Midday, Thursday 19 May 2022

For further enquiries or a confidential discussion please contact Ms Rachelle Hackenbroch, Director of Human Resources at rhackenbroch@immanuelcollege.co.uk

Immanuel College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

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