Employment Opportunities

The Center for Jewish History is home to five partners—American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. The partner collections total more than five miles of archival material and span nearly a thousand years of history. When the Center opened its doors as the new "Library of Congress of the Jewish people," it made a commitment to preserve the treasures that live within its walls and make them accessible to scholars, students, and diverse audiences. The Center relies on philanthropic support to do this work.

The Center is currently looking to fill the following position/s:

The Senior Manager of Facilities Maintenance is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, appearance, and operational readiness of the Center's 112,000-square-foot facility, including offices, public space, engineering, and archival storage. 

This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for supervising the maintenance team while actively performing maintenance work alongside staff. The successful candidate is an experienced facilities professional who enjoys solving problems, coaching employees, maintaining high standards, and ensuring the building is always prepared to support visitors, exhibitions, partner organizations, and public events.

The Senior Manager of Facilities Maintenance will oversee preventive maintenance, repairs, inventory, event setup, contractor coordination, workplace safety, and daily building operations while fostering a culture of professionalism, teamwork, and continuous improvement.

Salary: $65,000 – $75,000

Essential Responsibilities:

Leadership & Team Management
  • Supervise, schedule, train, and evaluate the Center's maintenance staff.
  • Lead by example by working alongside the maintenance team on daily assignments.
  • Assign and prioritize work orders to ensure timely completion.
  • Coach employees on proper maintenance techniques, safety practices, and customer service.
  • Foster a collaborative, positive, and accountable work environment.
  • Conduct regular team meetings and safety briefings.
Painting, Decorating & Basic Carpentry
  • Perform and oversee general building maintenance including drywall repair, painting, carpentry, door and hardware repairs, ceiling tile replacement, furniture repairs, and general troubleshooting. 
  • Inspect the facility regularly to identify maintenance needs before they become larger issues.
  • Coordinate preventive maintenance programs for building systems.
  • Respond promptly to maintenance tickets and emergencies.
Event Operations
  • Manage maintenance support for hundreds of annual public programs, exhibitions, conferences, and special events.
  • Coordinate room setups, furniture moves, staging, and event logistics.
  • Ensure spaces are prepared before events and restored afterward.
  • Collaborate closely with Event Operations and Audio/Visual teams.
Facilities Operations
  • Order maintenance supplies, tools, and equipment.
  • Maintain inventory of maintenance materials.
  • Coordinate outside contractors and service vendors.
  • Assist engineering team with capital improvement projects and building upgrades.
  • Monitor maintenance budgets and purchasing.
Safety & Compliance
  • Promote a culture of workplace safety.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and Center safety policies.
  • Conduct safety training for maintenance staff.
  • Assist with emergency preparedness planning.
  • Maintain maintenance documentation and inspection records.
Partner & Visitor Support
  • Provide exceptional customer service to the Center's partner organizations, visitors, researchers, and staff.
  • Respond professionally to maintenance requests.
  • Work collaboratively across departments to ensure smooth daily operations.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years of facilities or building maintenance experience.
  • Minimum 2 years of supervisory or team leadership experience.
  • Demonstrated experience performing hands-on maintenance work.
  • Strong working knowledge of drywall, painting, carpentry, and general building repair.
  • Experience coordinating contractors and vendors.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
  • Comfortable using work order systems and Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred
  • OSHA 30 certification or equivalent safety training.
  • Experience training or mentoring maintenance staff.
  • Experience working in museums, universities, cultural institutions, hotels, or historic buildings.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish strongly preferred.
  • Experience supporting event operations and room setups.
  • Familiarity with preventive maintenance software or CMMS systems.
  • Knowledge of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems.

Physical Requirements

The Senior Manager of Facilities Maintenance must be able to perform physically demanding work, including standing for extended periods, climbing ladders, lifting up to 50 pounds, moving furniture and equipment, using hand and power tools, and working throughout the Center's multi-floor campus.

The Center for Jewish History is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to jobs@cjh.org. No phone calls please.

The Center for Jewish History seeks a highly organized, service-oriented, and detail-focused Retail Operations & Visitor Engagement Coordinator to take primary responsibility for the day-to-day operations of Ruth's Bookstore while also providing regular support to the Center's front-of-house visitor experience and overseeing routine mailroom operations.

Retail operations are the primary focus of this position. The Coordinator will own Shopify administration, point-of-sale operations, inventory accuracy, receiving and replenishment, purchasing and vendor coordination, sales reporting, merchandising, consignment tracking, and related retail logistics. As a member of the Visitor Engagement team, the Coordinator will also provide scheduled and as-needed front desk coverage, oversee day-to-day mailroom functions, and help ensure a welcoming, informed, and professional experience for visitors.

The position will work closely with the Director of Visitor Engagement, Finance, Public Programs, Exhibitions, Communications, and other departments to ensure that retail offerings support the Center's exhibitions, programs, seasonal initiatives, and broader visitor-engagement goals. The role requires someone who can take ownership of retail systems, inventory, and routine mailroom operations while remaining comfortable assisting visitors, supporting admissions and memberships, and stepping into front desk operations when needed.

Salary: $55,000 – $62,000

Key Responsibilities:

Retail Operations & Shopify Administration
  • Serve as the primary day-to-day owner and administrator of the Center's Shopify retail inventory and Shopify POS operations.
  • Create and maintain accurate Shopify product records, including product titles/descriptions, SKUs, pricing, cost information where applicable, inventory quantities, vendor information, and other required item data.
  • Receive merchandise, enter and reconcile inventory in Shopify, process inventory adjustments and transfers, and ensure that physical inventory and system records remain aligned.
  • Maintain reliable Shopify POS operations at the bookstore/front desk, troubleshoot routine issues, and coordinate with appropriate internal or external support when problems require escalation.
  • Implement approved pricing updates, promotions, discounts, and retail changes in Shopify and communicate current procedures to Visitor Engagement staff.
  • Coordinate fulfillment and tracking of online retail orders, where applicable, and maintain appropriate packaging and shipping supplies.
  • Maintain clear, up-to-date documentation for Shopify workflows, inventory procedures, receiving, returns, reconciliations, and POS practices.
Inventory Management, Purchasing & Merchandising
  • Own day-to-day inventory control for Ruth's Bookstore, including receiving, counting, ticketing, storage, replenishment, returns, damages, and stock adjustments.
  • Conduct regular cycle counts and periodic full inventory reconciliations; investigate discrepancies, shrinkage, damages, and other inventory variances.
  • Monitor stock levels, sales velocity, and product performance and recommend reorders, markdowns, clearance, or discontinuation of slow-moving items in consultation with the Director of Visitor Engagement.
  • Coordinate approved purchasing and reorders with publishers, vendors, artists, and merchandise suppliers; maintain organized vendor, pricing, and ordering records and follow up on outstanding shipments.
  • Track consignment merchandise and prepare required monthly sales information and invoice documentation for Finance.
  • Support product selection and purchasing tied to exhibitions, public programs, holidays, archival collections, genealogy initiatives, and other institutional priorities.
  • Maintain attractive, mission-aligned merchandising and product displays and ensure merchandise is accurately priced, stocked, and presented throughout the retail area.
Sales Reporting, Reconciliation & Administration
  • Generate and distribute regular Shopify sales, inventory, product-performance, and reconciliation reports for the Director of Visitor Engagement, Finance, and senior leadership as requested.
  • Support daily and periodic POS reconciliation and work with Finance to investigate discrepancies and maintain accurate retail records.
  • Analyze sales trends, inventory turnover, stock levels, and product performance to inform purchasing, reordering, markdown, and merchandising decisions.
  • Maintain organized records for invoices, purchase orders, vendor information, consignment arrangements, returns, and other retail documentation.
  • Support annual retail planning, budget tracking, forecasting, purchasing plans, and cost-control efforts within the role's area of responsibility.
  • Identify opportunities to improve inventory accuracy, purchasing, merchandising, retail workflows, staff training, customer service, and overall operational efficiency.
Retail Collaboration & Visitor Experience
  • Coordinate with Public Programs, Exhibitions, Communications, Development, Finance, and other teams to anticipate retail needs related to upcoming programs, exhibitions, author events, seasonal initiatives, and institutional priorities.
  • Support book signings, exhibition openings, member events, and other activities that involve retail sales or special merchandise.
  • Communicate product availability, retail promotions, and operational changes clearly to Visitor Engagement staff and other relevant teams.
  • Identify opportunities to strengthen the visitor experience and grow earned revenue through thoughtful product selection, merchandising, and efficient retail service.
  • Perform other retail operations and visitor engagement duties as assigned.
Visitor Engagement & Front Desk Support
  • Maintain strong working knowledge of the Center’s visitor engagement procedures and serve as a welcoming and knowledgeable ambassador when providing front desk coverage.
  • Provide scheduled and as-needed front desk support, including greeting and orienting visitors, responding to questions and concerns, notifying employees of guest arrivals, answering and transferring calls, and supporting routine visitor-services procedures.
  • Assist visitors with admissions, retail purchases, memberships, and general information about exhibitions, programs, research services, and Center resources when assigned to the front desk.
  • Support consistent front desk procedures, service standards, opening and closing routines, and visitor communications in coordination with the Director of Visitor Engagement and other team members.
  • Help train and support Visitor Engagement staff and volunteers on retail processes, product knowledge, Shopify POS use, and related customer-service procedures.
  • Help maintain an organized, visitor-ready front desk and retail environment and monitor retail packaging, supplies, printed materials, and related departmental inventory.
  • Respond calmly and professionally to visitor concerns and operational issues, escalating matters to the Director of Visitor Engagement or other appropriate staff when needed.
Mailroom Operations
  • Oversee the Center's day-to-day mailroom operations, including receiving, sorting, and distributing incoming mail and packages and coordinating outgoing mail and shipments.
  • Prepare outgoing mail and packages using appropriate postage and shipping systems and coordinate routine carrier and courier pickups and deliveries.
  • Notify staff of package arrivals and special deliveries as needed and help resolve routine delivery, routing, or returned-mail issues.
  • Maintain an orderly and well-supplied mailroom, including postage, shipping materials, labels, and other related supplies.
  • Maintain clear, up-to-date mailroom procedures and records and coordinate with colleagues to ensure appropriate coverage and continuity of service.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university, or an equivalent combination of education and directly relevant experience.
  • 2-4 years of experience in retail operations, inventory management, museum retail, bookstore operations, e-commerce, or a related field; visitor-services or customer-service experience strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated hands-on experience with inventory-management and point-of-sale systems; experience administering Shopify and Shopify POS is strongly preferred.
  • Strong understanding of inventory control, receiving, reconciliation, merchandising, purchasing, and retail operational workflows.
  • Excellent customer-service and communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with visitors, colleagues, vendors, and partner organizations.
  • Exceptional organization, accuracy, attention to detail, and follow-through.
  • Ability to analyze sales and inventory information, identify discrepancies, and maintain accurate records.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace, particularly spreadsheets.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, move between detailed retail administration and front-line visitor service, and remain calm in a busy public-facing environment.
  • Ability to take ownership of routine retail systems and processes while working collaboratively with Visitor Engagement colleagues and teams across the Center.
  • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by the Center's schedule.
Preferred
  • Experience with mailroom operations, shipping and receiving, or office logistics.
  • Experience working in a museum, cultural institution, library, archive, bookstore, nonprofit, or other mission-driven organization.
  • Direct experience administering Shopify product records, inventory, reporting, and POS functions.
  • Experience working with books, museum merchandise, consignment inventory, or vendor purchasing.
  • Knowledge of retail merchandising and museum-store best practices.
  • Familiarity with CRM, ticketing, or membership systems.
  • Interest in Jewish history, culture, museums, archives, genealogy, or related fields.

Physical Demands

The employee is regularly required to stand and move throughout the Center. The employee may occasionally be required to lift and move boxes of merchandise, mail, packages, and supplies weighing up to approximately 30 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The Center for Jewish History is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to jobs@cjh.org. No phone calls please.

Under the supervision of the Audio/Visual Manager, the Media Production Coordinator will play a key role in producing high-quality digital media that advances the Center for Jewish History's mission of sharing Jewish history, culture, and identity with audiences around the world.

Working from the Center's new multimedia production studio, the Coordinator will record, edit, and produce original podcasts, interviews, documentaries, educational videos, social media content, and other digital storytelling initiatives. The Coordinator will also support live events, public programs, and livestream productions throughout the Center's historic campus.

This position is ideal for a creative and technically skilled producer who enjoys both studio production and live event environments and has strong experience with professional audio recording, mixing, and post-production.

Salary: $52,000 – $58,240

Responsibilities:

Media Production
  • Record, edit, and produce high-quality podcasts, interviews, documentary content, promotional videos, and digital storytelling initiatives.
  • Serve as audio engineer for podcast and video productions, including microphone placement, recording, monitoring, mixing, and mastering.
  • Edit video and audio content using professional editing software for publication across web, social media, YouTube, and podcast platforms.
  • Assist with scripting, production planning, scheduling, and post-production workflows.
  • Manage the day-to-day operation of the Center's multimedia production studio.
  • Coordinate studio recordings with internal staff, partner organizations, outside talent, and production crews.
  • Maintain digital media assets, project files, backups, and production archives.
  • Ensure productions meet high standards for audio quality, lighting, pacing, branding, and accessibility.
Live Events & Public Programs
  • Provide audio, video, lighting, and livestream support for public programs, conferences, performances, and institutional events.
  • Operate audio consoles, cameras, video switchers, projection, and lighting systems during events.
  • Coordinate technical rehearsals and manage presenters and production logistics.
  • Support hybrid and livestream events using Zoom, YouTube, Vimeo, and other streaming platforms.
  • Troubleshoot technical issues quickly and professionally during live productions.
Studio & Equipment
  • Help maintain and improve studio workflows and production systems.
  • Recommend equipment upgrades and best practices.
  • Assist with installation, maintenance, and testing of production equipment.
  • Support other multimedia initiatives as assigned.

Qualifications

  • 1–2 years of professional experience in audio, video, podcast, broadcast, or multimedia production.
  • Demonstrated experience producing podcasts, interviews, documentaries, or digital video content.
  • Strong audio engineering experience, including recording, editing, mixing, and mastering spoken-word productions.
  • Experience operating professional microphones, digital audio consoles, wireless audio systems, and field recording equipment.
  • Proficiency with Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Audition, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, or similar editing platforms.
  • Familiarity with professional video production workflows, including multi-camera recording.
  • Experience operating livestream platforms and hybrid event technology.
  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple productions simultaneously.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and comfort working with scholars, public figures, artists, and interview subjects.
  • Passion for storytelling, history, museums, education, or cultural institutions.
Experience with many of the following is preferred
  • Adobe Creative Cloud (Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects, Photoshop)
  • DaVinci Resolve and/or Final Cut Pro
  • Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Audition, or Reaper
  • Professional podcast recording workflows
  • Blackmagic Design cameras and switchers
  • NewTek TriCaster and/or vMix
  • Yamaha TF Series or comparable digital audio consoles
  • Dante audio networking
  • NDI video workflows
  • Zoom, Riverside, SquadCast, YouTube Studio, Vimeo, StreamYard, Microsoft Teams
  • Professional lighting systems
  • Microsoft 365 and SharePoint
Preferred Experience
  • Podcast production
  • Documentary filmmaking
  • Interview-based productions
  • Educational media
  • Museum or cultural institution programming
  • Motion graphics
  • Captioning and accessibility workflows
  • Photography and basic graphic design
  • Social media video production

Physical Requirements

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, move around the Center building (all floors accessible by elevator), and use stairs to access the projection booth and to move within the Auditorium. The employee is occasionally required to lift moderate weight boxes (up to 25 lbs.), furniture (rolling tables, chairs, etc.), and A/V equipment.

The Center for Jewish History is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply, email a resume and cover letter to jobs@cjh.org. No phone calls please.

This position offers an excellent growth opportunity for an early-career accounting professional to gain valuable experience in the nonprofit sector. Working closely with experienced CPAs, the successful candidate will receive hands-on training and exposure to accounting, financial reporting, audit preparation, internal controls, and financial operations, with opportunities to expand their skills and take on increasing responsibility. Candidates pursuing CPA licensure are encouraged to apply.

The Junior Accountant will report directly to the Controller within the Finance Department, supporting accounts payable, cash receipts, reconciliations, month-end close, financial analysis, and reporting processes. This role is ideal for a highly analytical, a technology-oriented accounting professional with advanced Microsoft Excel proficiency and enjoys improving how financial information is organized, analyzed, and presented.

The successful candidate will be a self-starter who looks beyond existing processes, identifies more efficient ways to complete recurring work, and takes ownership of producing accurate, well-supported schedules and analyses. Strong skills in variance analysis, reconciliations, accuracy, and attention to detail are essential.

Position FLSA Status: Salaried Exempt
Salary: $65,000

Responsibilities:

Accounting Operations and Reporting
  • Support month-end close activities, including journal entries, account reconciliations, and completion of close checklists.
  • Process accounts payable transactions, including invoice entry, payments, and vendor record maintenance.
  • Support cash management activities, including processing cash receipts, completing remote check and bank deposits, and performing monthly donation box and petty cash counts.
  • Analyze general ledger accounts, investigate unexpected balances or activity, and prepare clear supporting documentation.
  • Prepare and optimize year-end audit schedules and workpapers as necessary, ensuring amounts reconcile to the general ledger.
  • Work closely with the Chief of Financial Services and CEO on special projects and ad hoc financial analyses, including reconciliations, variance analyses, and Excel-based schedules.
Excel, Financial Analysis, and Process Improvement
  • Develop, maintain, and optimize Excel-based accounting schedules, reconciliations, tracking files, and management reports.
  • Review existing workpapers for accuracy, usability, consistency, and opportunities for automation or simplification.
  • Perform variance analysis, investigate unusual activity and clearly document conclusions.
  • Design checks and controls within Excel files to identify errors, omissions, and data-quality issues.
  • Organize and analyze large data sets and convert accounting information into clear, decision-useful reports.
  • Standardize templates, formulas, schedules, and supporting documentation to improve efficiency and audit readiness.
  • Recommend practical improvements to recurring accounting and reporting workflows.
  • Assist with system implementations, data testing, report development, and process documentation.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance required.
  • Strong understanding of fundamental accounting principles, including debits, credits, journal entries, and general ledger activity.
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel proficiency, including experience building, improving, and automating accounting schedules and recurring processes using SUMIFS, XLOOKUP, pivot tables, data validation, conditional formatting, and formula auditing.
  • Strong analytical judgment and the ability to identify discrepancies, assess reasonableness, and investigate root causes.
  • Demonstrates exceptional accuracy, attention to detail, follow-through, and ownership of assigned work.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with staff and leadership at all levels.
  • High level of professionalism, discretion, confidentiality, and sound judgment.

Experience

  • Minimum 1–3 years of accounting, finance, or related experience
  • Hands-on experience with accounting software; Blackbaud Financial Edge experience is preferred.
  • Experience maintaining accounting records and efficient workflows in a hybrid or remote environment.

Candidate Screening

Candidates should be prepared to discuss examples of Excel schedules or accounting processes they have built, improved, automated, or reorganized. The interview process may include a practical Excel and accounting exercise focused on reconciliations, variance analysis, accuracy, and problem-solving.

What We Offer

Hybrid work schedule; medical, dental, and vision coverage; FSA benefits; 403(b); life insurance; AD&D insurance; long-term disability insurance; generous paid time off; and an extensive paid holiday schedule that reflects a broad range of religious and cultural observances.

The Center for Jewish History is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter jobs@cjh.org. No phone calls please.

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