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Deputy Director of Training

Jewish Federation of Clevland - Beachwood, OH

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Job Description

Under the direction and general supervision of the Director of Community-Wide Security, the Deputy Director, Training is responsible for overseeing and developing training process for the Community and the JFC Security Officers, Staff and Personnel. PURPOSE AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:The Deputy Director, Training will be responsible for the development and scheduling of all community training programs for Jewish Schools, synagogues, and agencies and will also provide consultation and training to the Synagogues participating in the volunteer security initiative, which includes occasional weeknight and weekend in-service training. The Deputy Director, Training will assist in the development and on-going training of JFC Security Officers and Federation Staff. At the request of the Director of Community-Wide Security, the Deputy Director, Training will assist in conducting vulnerability assessments for Jewish schools, synagogues, and agencies, as needed. The Deputy Director, Training is responsible for implementing program goals and objectives, developing current and pertinent training methods, while performing a variety of administrative, professional, and technical tasks assigned to that area of responsibility. While administering training programming, a variety of techniques will be implemented for managing the development, drafting and updating of all security/safety lesson plans for community training needs. The Deputy Director, Training will continually address training issues, identify training resources, best practices and organize training events. KNOWLEDGE OF: SKILLS AND ABILITIES TO:• JFC Security policies and proceduresCommunity Philosophy. Basic knowledge of Judaism • Knowledge of training needs, analysis methods • Adult education and training theories • Methods and techniques of course evaluation • Curriculum design and documentation • Principles of presentation for group facilitation • Modern office procedures, methods, equipment • Principles and procedures of record keeping administrative research and evaluation • Define training needs, collect data, and implement successful community programs • Recommend, implement objectives and practices for providing an effective training program • Communicate effectively written and oral form• Develop and maintain effective working relationships with the public, and co-workers • Effectively handle multiple priorities and organize • Present a positive image to the public • Establish and maintain a cooperative working relationship with the community members ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (Duties listed below are intended to depict tasks performed)Responsible for developing and implementing training programs for the Synagogue Volunteer pilot program, JFC Security Officers, and Federation StaffDevelops training curriculum for community members that will strengthen security at Jewish schools, synagogues, and agencies Maintains detailed calendar and scheduling of all training events, for Jewish Community, JFC Security Officers, and Federation StaffKeeps the Director of Community-Wide Security updated on all community training events and activities and provides feedback regarding number of participants and any issues identified Establishes goals for the training program and utilizes assessment tools to measure training effectiveness. Conducts research and recommends new, innovative training programs, equipment, and techniques to keep training program relevant. Prepares and maintains accurate and complete records of the training performed, prepares clear and concise reports to monitor the success of training COMMUNITY RELATIONSMaintains and nurtures professional relationships with the leadership of Jewish schools, synagogues and agencies to establish rapport and confidence in community training program Collaborates with Jewish schools, synagogues and agencies to understand their training needs and in doing so develop curriculum to improve their safety Maintains strong liaison with federal, state and local law enforcement police instructors to partner with on joint community and personnel security training JOB QUALIFICATIONSPreferred bachelor's degree from an accredited college with focus in management, public administration, training methodology adult instruction and learning principles and theories Demonstrated teaching or instructor experience, able to develop lesson plans, scenarios, table top exercises and implement for training all JFC personnel and community members.Minimum of ten (10) years' experience in field of law enforcement or related field. Dynamic, results oriented individual with the highest degree of personal integrity Practical knowledge of technical equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote effective security operations for the protection of people, data, property, and institutions. Professional demeanor and appearance, Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Valid driver's license and safe driving record with ability to travel at different sites locations. Required to work on weekends and attend evening and community events. Successful completion of JFC Security testing requirements, physical and background check.Comply with all training and safety requirements established by the Federation.

Created: 2026-04-02

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