ICC Fellow
ICC Fellows will focus on building strong personal relationships with influential people on campus and effective pro-Israel coalitions at their schools. Fellows will foster collaboration among representatives from various groups on campus.
Expectations
The ICC Fellow will be supervised by ICC staff and mentored by SF Hillel through Design Tribe.
For specific job expectations please visit the ICC Fellow website.
Trainings/Commitments
You’ll be successful if: you implement ICC campus initiatives throughout the academic year, stay in regular communication with ICC professionals, attend regular training webinars run by ICC, assist your local Hillel in submitting ICC funding requests, activate personal networks on campus and work with ICC staff in response to significant anti-Israel activity, and identify and build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: Each ICC Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $500 per semester.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the ICC Fellowship through ICC.
Expectations
The ICC Fellow will be supervised by ICC staff and mentored by SF Hillel through Design Tribe.
For specific job expectations please visit the ICC Fellow website.
Trainings/Commitments
- Attend mandatory fall and spring leadership retreats. More details to follow.
- ICC Training: Attend an all-expenses-paid leadership training seminar with the ICC
- Mentorship meeting: 1 hour, 1-on-1 supervision meeting every month with your ICC and/or Hillel mentor, where you will receive personal and professional development.
You’ll be successful if: you implement ICC campus initiatives throughout the academic year, stay in regular communication with ICC professionals, attend regular training webinars run by ICC, assist your local Hillel in submitting ICC funding requests, activate personal networks on campus and work with ICC staff in response to significant anti-Israel activity, and identify and build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: Each ICC Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $500 per semester.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the ICC Fellowship through ICC.
Mishelanu IAC Fellow
The Mishelanu IAC Fellow is an Israeli-American student who will work as part of a national campus program through the Israeli-American Council to provide a community for Israeli-American students. By exploring and strengthening their Israeli-American & Jewish identity through culture, language, heritage, and a strong connection to Israel, they’ll develop their leadership and entrepreneurship skills.
Expectations: The Mishelanu Fellow will be supervised by IAC staff and mentored by SF Hillel through Design Tribe.
For specific job expectations please visit the IAC Mishelanu website.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the Mishelanu Fellowship through IAC.
Trainings/Commitments:
You’ll be successful if: you organize a minimum of two on-campus Israeli cultural experiences per semester, recruit a micro-community of Israeli-Americans, promote IAC Mishelanu programs through tabling and outreach, fill out necessary Mishelanu reports.build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: Each Mishelanu Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $400 at the conclusion of each semester.
If interested in the IAC Mishelanu Fellowship, please reach out directly to Naomi to learn more.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the Mishelanu Fellowship through IAC.
Expectations: The Mishelanu Fellow will be supervised by IAC staff and mentored by SF Hillel through Design Tribe.
For specific job expectations please visit the IAC Mishelanu website.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the Mishelanu Fellowship through IAC.
Trainings/Commitments:
- Attend mandatory fall and spring leadership retreats. More details to follow.
- Regional Retreats: Mishelanu Fellows must attend two regional retreats throughout the academic year, the first in the Fall: Sept. 11-13 (dates subject to change)
- IAC Conference: Mishelanu Fellows must attend the annual IAC Conference (date TBD, organized by IAC.)
- Mentorship meeting: 1 hour, 1-on-1 supervision meeting every month with your Mishelanu and/or Hillel mentor, where you will receive personal and professional development.
You’ll be successful if: you organize a minimum of two on-campus Israeli cultural experiences per semester, recruit a micro-community of Israeli-Americans, promote IAC Mishelanu programs through tabling and outreach, fill out necessary Mishelanu reports.build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: Each Mishelanu Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $400 at the conclusion of each semester.
If interested in the IAC Mishelanu Fellowship, please reach out directly to Naomi to learn more.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the Mishelanu Fellowship through IAC.
STANDWITHUS EMerson Fellow
The Emerson Fellow works as a representative for StandWithUs to recruit, train, educate, and inspire their pro-Israel peers to become leaders on campus. StandWithUs Emerson Fellows form a network of trained pro-Israel student leaders, chosen from over 40 campuses, who utilize their skills and energy to drive and inspire their peers to run effective pro-Israel events and bring Israel’s message to their campuses.
Expectations
The Emerson Fellow will be supervised by SWU staff and mentored by SF Hillel through Design Tribe.
For specific job expectations please visit the Emerson Fellow website.
Trainings/Commitments
You will be successful if: you implement Stand With Us campus initiatives throughout the academic year, stay in regular communication with Stand With Us professionals, attend regular training webinars run by Stand With Us, assist your local Hillel in submitting Stand With Us funding requests, activate personal networks on campus and work with Stand With Us staff in response to significant anti-Israel activity, and identify and build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: Each Emerson Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $1000 at the conclusion of the academic year.
If interested in the Emerson Fellowship, please reach out directly to Naomi to learn more.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the Emerson Fellowship through SWU.
Expectations
The Emerson Fellow will be supervised by SWU staff and mentored by SF Hillel through Design Tribe.
For specific job expectations please visit the Emerson Fellow website.
Trainings/Commitments
- Attend mandatory fall and spring leadership retreats. More details to follow.
- National Retreats: Emerson Fellows agree to attend a Training Seminars
- Mentorship meeting: 1 hour, 1-on-1 supervision meeting every month with your SWU and/or Hillel mentor, where you will receive personal and professional development.
You will be successful if: you implement Stand With Us campus initiatives throughout the academic year, stay in regular communication with Stand With Us professionals, attend regular training webinars run by Stand With Us, assist your local Hillel in submitting Stand With Us funding requests, activate personal networks on campus and work with Stand With Us staff in response to significant anti-Israel activity, and identify and build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: Each Emerson Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $1000 at the conclusion of the academic year.
If interested in the Emerson Fellowship, please reach out directly to Naomi to learn more.
To apply, please first apply to Design Tribe. After your interview, you will apply for the Emerson Fellowship through SWU.