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Marketing managers, communications directors, content creators, and designers at Jewish organizations nationwide.Creative • Mission-driven • Values-aligned

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Telling the Jewish Story: Marketing & Communications in the Nonprofit Sector

Jewish organizations need communicators who can do something rare: tell compelling stories to audiences that range from major donors to college students to elderly immigrants — often all at once. The best Jewish nonprofit marketers understand the community from the inside, and that insider fluency shows in everything from annual report copy to Instagram captions.

The Jewish sector has also been transformed by the same digital shift affecting all nonprofits — email, social, video, and digital fundraising now sit alongside traditional print and event marketing. That creates a broad market for marketing professionals at all experience levels, from entry-level content coordinators to senior CMOs leading multi-channel campaigns.

📣 Storytelling With Stakes

When you communicate for a Jewish organization, the stakes feel different. Whether it's a security update from ADL, a campaign to rescue Jews in crisis through JDC, or a Hillel student's first Shabbat story — the content matters in ways that secular nonprofit work rarely does.

✡️ Insider Cultural Fluency

You don't have to explain what Shabbat is, why the High Holiday appeal is the most important email of the year, or why Israel messaging is complicated. Jewish nonprofit comms teams speak the same language as their audience.

🎨 Creative Range

Jewish organizations need the full stack: brand strategy, email, social media, video production, print design, annual reports, event marketing, and digital advertising. If you have cross-functional marketing skills, there's always a role.

📅 Shabbat-Observant Schedules

Friday-afternoon social posts get scheduled. High Holiday email sends work around the calendar. Jewish organizations understand their communications staff need to observe the same calendar they're marketing around.

Types of Jewish Marketing & Communications Jobs

  • Director of Marketing / Communications: Leads the full communications function — brand, digital, print, media relations, and campaign strategy. Senior role at mid-to-large organizations.
  • Marketing Manager: Owns campaign execution across channels — email, social, paid media, and events. Often manages junior staff and agency relationships.
  • Content Manager / Writer: Creates copy for email, web, social, print, and donor communications. Requires fluency in both marketing craft and Jewish community voice.
  • Social Media Manager: Manages organic and paid social presence. Growing in importance as organizations compete for attention on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
  • Graphic Designer / Creative: Visual identity, print collateral, email templates, event materials, and digital assets. High demand at JCCs, Federations, and national organizations.
  • Digital Marketing Specialist: Owns email marketing platforms (Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Salesforce Marketing Cloud), SEO/SEM, and digital analytics.
  • Communications Coordinator / Associate: Entry-level support role — drafts content, manages social calendars, handles media inquiries, and coordinates production logistics.

What Jewish Marketing & Communications Jobs Pay

  • Communications Coordinator / Associate: $42,000–$58,000
  • Marketing / Communications Manager: $58,000–$80,000
  • Senior Manager / Director: $75,000–$110,000
  • VP / Chief Marketing Officer: $100,000–$160,000+

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