What are the responsibilities and job description for the US Campus Advisor position at Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA)?
When anti-Israel activists on campus bully pro-Israel students and spread damaging lies about Israel, do you feel the urge to DO something about it?When students face blatant bias by a professor in a classroom, would you like to help?Is your instinct to take action if there’s a campaign to boycott Israel on campus?Do you feel you could make a difference if you had training and resources?Well, now you do have the opportunity to make a real difference. CAMERA is hiring Campus Advisors to expand its presence across campuses at this urgent time.As a full-time U.S. Campus Advisor with CAMERA, you’ll be provided resources and training to apply your skills and creative energy to come to the aid of students who need support, information and guidance. You’ll work directly with students, educating and counseling them in the fight against antisemitism and helping them confidently promote the truth about Israel. By helping them organize powerful events, publish compelling op-eds, counter bias in the classroom and build coalitions, you’ll empower and inspire the next generation of Israel advocates to stand up for the Jewish state for the rest of their lives.Join us in our Boston office and make a once-in-a-lifetime impact. Send your CV, cover letter, and a writing sample to hali@camera.org.Your Role in the Fight:You’ll oversee and mentor CAMERA Fellows at universities in the U.S., helping them cope with issues they face and plan exciting educational events.You’ll guide students in writing op-eds for campus publications and major news outlets, giving them platforms to present their case to thousands of readers.You’ll travel to conferences and campuses to network with students and other young professionals.You’ll develop strategies to expand CAMERA’s presence on campuses, countering antisemitism and anti-Israel bias.You’ll collaborate with CAMERA’s talented international team and work together at the yearly Student Conference in Boston. Salary range: $50,000–$65,000, commensurate with experienceYour Qualifications:1-3 years of relevant work experience.Strong skills in communication, networking and organization.In-depth knowledge of Middle Eastern history, politics, and the Arab-Israeli conflict.Excellent writing and editing skills.Fluency in English.You'll live in the Boston area.Fluency in English.Why This Matters: This is your chance to be part of a critical battle for the hearts and minds of all Americans, and especially of students on campus. CAMERA has been supporting students on campus since 1982, and now you can be part of that profoundly important work. As a Campus Advisor, you’ll be on the front lines, helping students confront the growing wave of antisemitism and ensuring that Israel’s case is made.Join us in our Boston office and make a once-in-a-lifetime impact. Send your CV, cover letter, and a writing sample to jobs@camera.org. No phone calls, please.
Salary : $50,000 - $65,000