The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation (CLSFF) was founded in 1987 to spread the joy of Jewish living, giving and learning around the world, and to enhance the quality of life in our hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
CLSFF is part of the Schusterman Philanthropic Network (SPN), a global network of philanthropic initiatives started by the Schusterman family in the U.S., Israel and Canada. We will continue to update our website with full-time and part-time positions available within SPN and through our organizational partners.
Working in close collaboration with the existing professional team of the CLSFF and of the other entities within the Schusterman Philanthropic Network, the Communications Associate (CA) will assist the National Director and the Director of Communications with implementing various strategies, plans and projects to publicly advance CLSFF ideas, priorities and new initiatives. Learn More
The Israel on Campus Coalition is seeking an energetic, motivated, and entrepreneurial Director of Development to play a key role in planning, implementing and effectively executing fundraising activities to support the ICC. The Director of Development will report to the Managing Director in conjunction with the Executive Director and Board. Learn More
BBYO is building a team of inspiring Jewish educators to provide powerful experiences for thousands of Jewish teens through training, teaching, facilitating, engaging and both envisioning and implementing excellent programming. BBYO’s youth-driven, peer leadership model enables the Director of Jewish Enrichment to work directly with teens, volunteer advisors and program professionals to develop high-quality, high-impact experiences that directly meet the needs and interests of this dynamic population. Learn More
The Schusterman family of philanthropic entities values diversity in its employment practices, in the organizations it supports and in all of its other endeavors.
We believe that an understanding of and an appreciation for differences—age, color, disability, sex, race/ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression—lead to healthy and inclusive communities. We believe that by respecting all people and hearing all voices—by celebrating our shared humanity—we make better decisions for ourselves and for the communities we serve.