National Director, Women's Division
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Management
Program / Project Manager, General Management, Talent Manager -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Overview
Position Title:
National Director, Women’s Division
Department:
Women’s Division
Location:
New York, NY
Development Corporation for Israel ("Israel Bonds") is an international organization offering securities issued by the Government of Israel. Since the first bond was sold in 1951, Israel Bonds has secured more than $56 billion in bonds sales globally for the development of every aspect of Israel's economy.
Position Summary:
The National Director, Women’s Division, is responsible for directing the National Women’s Division Campaign.
Benefits of Israel Bonds:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Generous paid time off plus most Federal and Jewish holidays. 401k with up to a 3% match and a 4% non-elective contribution. Access to a Flexible Spending. Account for health and dependent care expenses. Employer-paid short- and long-term disability insurance and life insurance.
Job Responsibilities- Serve as a resource and consultant to the regional Women’s divisions in the area of campaign, programming, educational outreach, leadership development and strategic planning
- Identify, recruit and professionally staff the National Women’s Executive Cabinet and Board meetings and events
- Manage National Women’s Division budget
- Serve as liaison to leadership of Israel-based and United States women’s organizations in developing joint projects
- Develop and staff National Women’s Division Israel Delegations, Leadership Conferences, etc.
- Consult with branch offices to support local Women’s Division activities
- Serve as advisor to National Women’s Division chairwomen
- Design and edit all Division publications which are approved by Compliance and Marketing
- Produce Women’s Division national events
- Select and create all awards, recognition pins and event invitation shells/artwork in cooperation with the National Marketing Department
- Negotiate with vendors and artists
- Work extended/evening hours, weekends and holidays when needed
- Perform any and all assignments that are deemed appropriate and necessary to meet the needs of the National Campaign
- 5-7 years management experience, including supervisory skill
- FINRA Series 7 and 63 licenses preferred (will train)
- Background in campaign development, including event management and board development
- Strong background in program development and implementation
- Ability to work and partner with top lay leadership effectively
- Experience in budget preparation and funds allocation
- Strong oral, written, listening, and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with clients
- Proficient in use of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook and DCI proprietary applications (IBIS, etc.)
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