About Queens Hillel
Located in the heart of the world’s borough, our students represent more diversity in religious traditions, ethnicities, kinds of Jewish education and communal involvement, socioeconomic backgrounds, and academic profiles than any other Hillel in the United States. We serve “commuters” (who come to campus and then go home) and “residents” (who live in the dormitory or neighborhood apartments) alike. Our students represent the future of the New York Jewish community, as the vast majority will likely stay close to home after graduation.
As we work to achieve our mission of enriching the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world, we strive to be an inclusive resource that empowers students to engage in open-ended identity exploration, mentors them to seek and find what they need and feel passionate about, and coaches them to actualize their big ideas. Since our founding in 1947, our primary campus community and home has been Queens College. Today, we’re an award-winning Hillel, with two locations in Queens, and with the inspiring vision to serve every Jewish college student in the borough whether they attend Queens College, Queensborough Community College, LaGuardia Community College, or St. John’s University.
Queens Hillel is affiliated with Hillel International. Hillel International enriches the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world, and envisions a world where every student is inspired to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel.
About Hillel International
In 1923, Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means, a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today, Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization, the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.
Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.
Looking to make an impact in Jewish community this fall? The Collegiate Leadership Internship Program (CLIP) matches undergraduate students from any school and any major with personalized internships at Jewish nonprofits based in NYC. You’ll gain real-world experience and transferable skills, benefit from mentorship, and enjoy biweekly professional development seminars with a cohort of values-driven peers. Plus: make $3,000 and get access to additional funding for professional development. Learn more and apply by June 8th at tinyurl.com/nyuCLIP.
Seeking female student to be a companion for an elderly woman in Great Neck, for 2 hours a week.
The StandWithUs Emerson Fellowship is a prestigious yearlong leadership program that equips pro-Israel leaders to educate peers, combat misinformation, and build a stronger, more united campus community.
As a StandWithUs Emerson Fellow, you will:
Gain expert training in Israel education, combating antisemitism, relationship-building, public speaking, digital activism, and more
Attend two transformative leadership conferences alongside top student leaders and experts from around the world
Receive personalized mentorship and exclusive resources and materials
Join a community of like-minded peers and influential professionals
$1,000 stipend for your efforts on campus
If you’re ready to create real change in your community, apply now for the StandWithUs Emerson Fellowship. Full program details and application can be found here: https://standwithus.com/campus/programs/emerson-fellowship/. Applications close on April 20 – don't miss your chance!
AGENCY OVERVIEW:
At Commonpoint, community is at the heart of everything we do. With more than 90 program sites and flagship locations in Little Neck, Bayside, Forest Hills, East Elmhurst, and Jamaica, we proudly serve over 125,000 individuals each year. From early childhood to older adulthood, we support people from all walks of life on their journeys from crisis to stability and empowerment. Our wide range of programs, spanning social services, education, and recreation, reflects our mission to build a more connected, inclusive, and thriving community for all.
Supplies for Success is a growing 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to help provide equal access to education for underserved children by distributing the essential physical tools for learning and confidence. We seek to level the playing field for kids living in poverty so they can look to education for a brighter future. We partner with volunteers, corporations, other nonprofits, and foundations to make it happen.
See us in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuPXGlnfRP0.
At Commonpoint, community is at the heart of everything we do. With more than 90 program sites and flagship locations in Little Neck, Bayside, Forest Hills, East Elmhurst, and Jamaica, we proudly serve over 125,000 individuals each year. From early childhood to older adulthood, we support people from all walks of life on their journeys from crisis to stability and empowerment. Our wide range of programs, spanning social services, education, and recreation, reflects our mission to build a more connected, inclusive, and thriving community for all.
Camp MJC, a Modern Orthodox, Sephardic, Coed camp is hiring for all levels of staff for the summer of 2026!
Woodlands Community Temple (White Plains, NY) is looking for our next Director of Youth Engagement!
The Teen Coordinator is a full-time leadership role responsible for supporting the development, coordination, and implementation of dynamic teen programming at Marks JCH. This position plays a vital role across multiple teen initiatives, combining direct teen engagement with strong administrative and organizational oversight. The Teen Coordinator serves as the central coordinating staff member for Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters (JBBBS) and acts as the lead staff professional for B’Yachad Overnight Summer Camp. In addition, the role supports ongoing day-to-day programming at the Zehut Teen Center. The ideal candidate is highly organized, relational, and proactive, with the ability to balance hands-on program facilitation with behind-the-scenes logistics, planning, and follow-through. This individual thrives in a collaborative environment and is passionate about creating meaningful, engaging experiences for teens.