Browse Jobs by Location

Find Jewish organizational roles close to home, or explore opportunities in a new community. Browse open positions by state — or see remote roles you can do from anywhere.

Arizona

3 jobs

Arizona’s Jewish community is growing quickly, anchored by Greater Phoenix and Tucson. As the community expands, so do opportunities at its federations, JCCs, synagogues, and cultural organizations — spanning education, engagement, and development.

California

10 jobs

California is home to the second-largest Jewish population in the U.S., spread across the Los Angeles area and the Bay Area. Its landscape blends established federations and cultural institutions with a forward-looking, tech-adjacent nonprofit scene — offering roles from major-gifts fundraising to digital and program work.

Colorado

2 jobs

Colorado’s Jewish community is centered on Denver and Boulder, a growing and engaged population served by a network of federations, JCCs, and cultural organizations. The state offers opportunities across community engagement, education, and development.

Connecticut is home to a well-established Jewish community across Hartford, New Haven, and Fairfield County, close to the New York metro area. Its federations, JCCs, and agencies offer roles in education, social services, and development.

Delaware

1 jobs

Delaware’s Jewish community is centered in the Wilmington area, a small but active community served by its federation and congregations. Opportunities here span community programming, education, and engagement.

Washington, D.C. is the center of Jewish advocacy and policy work in the U.S., home to national organizations, government-affairs offices, and civic institutions. It’s the place for roles in advocacy, policy, communications, and leadership — alongside the area’s federations and community organizations.

Florida

8 jobs

Florida’s Jewish community is among the largest and fastest-growing in the country, concentrated in South Florida and Miami. The state’s federations, JCCs, senior-care organizations, and cultural institutions create steady demand across fundraising, program management, and community engagement.

Georgia

1 jobs

Georgia’s Jewish community is anchored by Atlanta, one of the fastest-growing communities in the South. Its federation, JCCs, and cultural institutions drive roles across fundraising, program management, and community engagement.

Hawaii

0 jobs

Hawaii’s Jewish community is small and spread across the islands, centered on Honolulu. Its congregations and community organizations offer roles in programming and communal life in a unique setting.

Illinois

3 jobs

Illinois centers on Chicago, home to one of the largest and most active Jewish communities in the Midwest. The Jewish United Fund, area JCCs, and a broad network of agencies and cultural institutions drive roles across fundraising, program management, and social services.

Indiana

0 jobs

Indiana’s Jewish community centers on Indianapolis, with communities in cities across the state. Its federation, JCCs, and agencies offer roles in education, social services, and community programming.

Iowa

0 jobs

Iowa’s Jewish community, centered on Des Moines, is small but active. Its congregations and community organizations offer roles across programming, education, and communal life.

Kansas

1 jobs

Kansas’s Jewish community is centered in the Kansas City area, a close and active community served by its federation, JCC, and congregations. Opportunities here span community programming, education, and engagement in a tight-knit setting.

Kentucky

0 jobs

Kentucky’s Jewish community is anchored by Louisville, with a long communal history. Its federation, JCCs, and agencies offer roles in education, community programming, and development.

Maryland

3 jobs

Maryland is home to a large and deeply rooted Jewish community, from Baltimore’s historic institutions to the D.C. suburbs. Its federations, day schools, social-service agencies, and cultural organizations create wide-ranging opportunities across education, social services, and fundraising.

Massachusetts anchors one of the country’s most vibrant Jewish communities, centered on Greater Boston. From Combined Jewish Philanthropies and area JCCs to the dense network of Hillels serving the region’s universities, the state offers rich opportunities across education, fundraising, and community programming.

Michigan

4 jobs

Michigan’s Jewish community is centered in Metro Detroit, one of the most organized and philanthropic communities in the Midwest. Its federation, JCCs, and network of agencies offer roles across social services, education, fundraising, and community programming.

Minnesota

0 jobs

Minnesota’s Jewish community is centered on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, one of the Midwest’s most active. Its federation, JCCs, and agencies drive roles across education, social services, and development.

Missouri

0 jobs

Missouri’s Jewish community spans St. Louis and Kansas City, both with established federations and agencies. The state offers roles across education, social services, fundraising, and community programming.

New Hampshire’s Jewish community is small and spread across the state, with congregations in Manchester and beyond. It offers roles across programming, education, and communal life.

New Jersey is home to one of the largest and most diverse Jewish communities in the country, from close-knit suburban enclaves to communities just across the river from New York. Its federations, day schools, and agencies offer deep opportunities in education, social services, and community engagement.

New Mexico’s Jewish community centers on Albuquerque and Santa Fe, with a distinctive Southwestern character. Its congregations and community organizations offer roles across programming, education, and cultural life.

New York

45 jobs

New York is home to the largest Jewish community in North America, and its nonprofit sector reflects that — from major national organizations and federations headquartered in Manhattan to JCCs, synagogues, and cultural institutions across the five boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester. Whatever your field, New York offers the deepest bench of Jewish organizational roles anywhere.

North Carolina’s Jewish community is growing steadily, centered on Charlotte and the Research Triangle. Its federations, JCCs, and congregations offer emerging opportunities in community engagement, education, and development.

North Dakota’s Jewish community is small and dispersed, with congregations serving communities across the state. Opportunities are limited but meaningful within its Jewish communal life.

Ohio

5 jobs

Ohio’s Jewish community spans several established hubs — Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati — each with its own federation and network of agencies. The state offers a steady range of roles in community programming, education, social services, and development.

Oklahoma

0 jobs

Oklahoma’s Jewish community spans Tulsa and Oklahoma City, both with established congregations and communal organizations. The state offers roles in community programming, education, and development.

Oregon

0 jobs

Oregon’s Jewish community is centered on Portland, a growing and engaged community. Its federation, JCCs, and cultural organizations offer roles across community programming, education, and development.