Synagogue & Community Social Worker

Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Boston

Waltham (MA)

Hybrid

USD 56,000 - 64,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Travel/Mileage reimbursement
403(b) retirement plan with employer match
Generous paid time off including holidays

Job summary

The Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Boston is seeking a Synagogue & Jewish Community Social Worker to enhance mental health support within synagogues and the broader Jewish community. In this flexible hybrid role, you will build trusting relationships and connect families to essential resources.

Candidates should have a background in social work or mental health, alongside strong relationship-building skills. Competitive salary ranges from $56,000 - $64,000 for full-time positions, with part-time options available.

Qualifications

  • Strong relationship-building, communication, and collaboration skills.
  • Clinical understanding of mental health, aging, grief, caregiving, and family systems.
  • Experience with case management and facilitating support groups.

Responsibilities

  • Provide professional consultation and support to clergy and synagogue staff.
  • Connect families to mental health care and community resources.
  • Facilitate support groups and workshops for the community.

Skills

Relationship building
Communication skills
Collaboration
Understanding of mental health
Experience with case management

Education

Advanced degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field
Three or more years of experience in mental health or social service

Tools

Microsoft 365
Zoom

Job description

Jewish Family & Children’s Service is seeking a Synagogue & Jewish Community Social Worker to provide mental health support, consultation, resource navigation, and short-term case management within synagogues and other Jewish communal settings.

This role will be embedded in partner synagogues while also supporting broader Jewish communal needs. The social worker will help clergy, staff, lay leaders, congregants, and families respond to mental health and social service concerns with compassion, clarity, and appropriate referrals.

This is a high-impact, highly relational position for a social worker and/or mental health professional who is skilled at building trust, partnering with clergy and communal leaders, and helping individuals and families access support through JF&CS and the larger community.

Key Responsibilities
  • Community-Based Support and Consultation
    • Serve as a resource to clergy, synagogue staff, and lay leaders as they respond to community members facing mental health, caregiving, grief, family, aging, or basic-needs concerns.
    • Provide professional consultation, guidance, and training to clergy, synagogue staff, and lay leaders around community needs and challenges.
    • Help clergy and staff think through next steps and identify appropriate resources for individuals and families.
    • Provide supportive consultation, information and referral, short-term case management, and basic needs assistance to synagogue community members, as appropriate.
  • Resource Navigation and Referrals
    • Connect individuals and families to JF&CS programs and external community providers.
    • Help community members access appropriate services, including mental health care, public benefits, housing resources, support groups, specialized case management, and other community supports.
    • Build and maintain relationships with local service providers and community resources.
  • Programming, Support Groups, and Community Engagement
    • Help strengthen each synagogue’s capacity to care for its community.
    • Organize and facilitate support groups in different locations throughout the community.
    • Plan and facilitate workshops, trainings, and community conversations based on the needs of partner synagogues and the broader Jewish community.
    • Attend synagogue programs, meetings, and community events as appropriate.
    • Represent JF&CS in synagogue and Jewish communal settings.
  • Program Development and Community Needs
    • Identify emerging needs and service gaps within synagogue and Jewish communal settings.
    • Share insights with the JF&CS team to help inform possible programs, partnerships, or additional resources.
    • Collaborate with colleagues across JF&CS to strengthen support for synagogues and Jewish communal partners.
  • Work Environment and Schedule
    • Hybrid position with a flexible schedule; role can be structured as one full-time position or split into two part-time positions.
    • Weekly on-site work at partner congregations located in the Greater Boston area.
    • Regular work at JF&CS headquarters in Waltham.
    • Travel to partner communities, reimbursed according to JF&CS policy.
    • Occasional evening and weekend availability for synagogue programs, meetings, support groups, and community events.
    • Structure allows for a minimum of two years commitment to align with current synagogue partnerships; candidates interested in long-term growth are welcome.
About You

Our ideal candidate is a strong relationship-builder with a clinical background, experience with the Jewish community, and a working knowledge of mental health and social service resources. This role is a good fit for a creative, resourceful self-starter who is excited to help shape new ways of bringing support into synagogue and Jewish communal settings.

Qualifications
  • Strong relationship building, communication, and collaboration skills.
  • Clinical understanding of mental health, aging, grief, caregiving, family systems, and social determinants of health.
  • Experience with case management, consultation, resource navigation, information and referral.
  • Training and experience facilitating support groups.
  • Working knowledge of mental health and social service resources.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Comfort using Microsoft 365, Zoom, and electronic case management systems.
  • Ability to travel to and work from locations that may not be accessible from public transportation; must have a valid driver’s license and access to a reliable, insured vehicle or other means.
Preferred Background
  • Three or more years of experience in the mental health or social service field.
  • Advanced degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related field; candidates with significant relevant experience will also be considered.
  • Experience working in a synagogue or Jewish communal setting.
  • Comfort partnering with rabbis, synagogue staff, lay leaders, and community members.
  • Curiosity, respect, and genuine interest in Jewish religious, cultural, and communal life. Training and support will be provided.
Benefits
  • Competitive pay:
    • Full-time positions have a salary range of $56,000 - $64,000.
    • Part-time positions have an hourly range of $29.70 - $33.95.
  • Hybrid schedule, requiring in-person in the Waltham office or in the community.
  • Travel/Mileage reimbursement.
  • Insurance and Benefits (waiting periods vary and eligibility may vary for part‑time employees):
    • Medical plans, dental plans and long‑term disability insurance (for employees scheduled at least 30+ hours per week).
    • Life insurance, including basic, AD&D, and voluntary options (for employees scheduled at least 20+ hours per week).
    • Vision insurance (for employees scheduled at least 20+ hours per week).
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (for employees scheduled at least 20+ hours per week).
    • 403(b) retirement plan with employer match.
    • Generous paid time off, including sick time, personal time, vacation time, national holidays, and some Jewish holidays.

JF&CS supports employees with comprehensive benefits and a culture of professional development, work‑life balance, and promotion from within. JF&CS is an equal opportunity employer who serves and employs people of all cultures and faith traditions. Employment opportunities are available to all without regard for race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or disability.

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