Career Mobility

Career Mobility
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The authors present the results of a recent survey of female Jewish communal service workers on the topic of career opportunities for women in the field. This survey demonstrates, contend the authors, that the gender disparity in leadership of Jewish communal institutions cannot be attributed to a lack of qualified women who are willing to assume new responsibility and to relocate. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.56 no.1, Fall 1979.

AJCOP and the Role of the Jewish Communal Professional

AJCOP and the Role of the Jewish Communal Professional
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The Association of Jewish Community Organization Personnel enhances the professional status of federation and other community organization professionals by disseminating information about job opportunities, advocating for advancement for women professionals, developing a Code of Ethics, providing counseling for those having difficulties in their workplace, and urging the improvement of benefits. Today, when Jewish continuity is an important part of federations' missions, a partnership among CJF, local federations, and AJCOP and the JCSA should be created to develop a common set of practice standards and continuing education curricula to enable professionals to best fulfill their responsibilities. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.72 no.1-2, Fall/Winter 1995/1996.

Do It Yourself! -- The Challenge of Recruitment

Do It Yourself! -- The Challenge of Recruitment
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In light of the staff shortage affecting the Jewish communal field, the author discusses the recruitment methods currently being used to attempt to assuage the problem. Among the methods discussed are selective recruitment among college students, developing programs with adolescents, providing opportunities for college students to test the field, scholarships and work-study plans. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, ed. By Sanford Sherman, v.35, no.2, December 1958, p.160-172.