EcoJudaism is delighted to launch the search for a part-time Kodesh Educator to join our dynamic team.
We’re seeking an experienced educator to co-develop and co-deliver EcoJudaism’s Jewish Environmental Education Project (JEEP) teacher training course and in-school programme.
JEEP is a unique and immersive 5-part course that teaches Jewish primary school children about environmental responsibility from the perspective of Torah teachings and Jewish values.
The course objectives are:
Led by Jessica Robinson, EcoJudaism’s Education Lead, the project was piloted and launched across four Orthodox Jewish Primary schools over the past year, providing a transformational experience to over 130 students. The success of the project has resulted in EcoJudaism being awarded funding to recruit another teacher to scale the project via a JEEP teacher training and in-school support project.
The role of the Kodesh Educator will involve three key areas:
Key skills and requirements:
Line management: The Kodesh Educator will report into and be line managed by the Education lead.
Hours: The role is 1 – 2 days per week (1 minimum, 2 maximum, we imagine ending up around 1.5 days per week), 9-5pm Mon-Wednesday to align with the rest of the team.
Location: Most of the work will take place at schools, however EcoJudaism offers a hybrid work location arrangement, where team members are expected to work from a joint Northwest London location every 2 weeks and work from home the remaining time.
Who are we? EcoJudaism is the UK Jewish community’s response to the nature and climate crisis.
Our Vision is a thriving world, where environmental responsibility is integral to Jewish identity, and Judaism inspires and strengthens the global endeavour to protect G-d’s world.
Our Mission is to educate and inspire the Jewish community and beyond to build consensus and commitment to act on the climate and nature crisis. To find out more about who we are what we stand for please read EcoJudaism’s Manifesto and Strategy