Information about the organization
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a federally chartered, nonpartisan institution that was created by the US Congress to serve as America’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and an educational institution dedicated to the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Museum seeks to educate Americans from all 50 states and all walks of life as well as international audiences. The Museum has three areas of expertise: Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust scholarship and education, and genocide prevention.
In carrying out its important memorial and educational mission, the Museum is guided by its institutional values for our workplace: Honor the memory of the victims; carry out our work with dignity, humility, integrity and respect for others; and strive for excellence through teamwork, rigor, and a culture of continuous learning. Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust, collegiality and inclusion.
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This position is located within the office of the William Levine Family Institute for Holocaust Education at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. As the public education arm of the Museum, the Levine Institute is responsible for creating, planning, developing, directing and administering a wide range of educational programs, exhibitions, trainings, and resources on the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance. The Levine Institute seeks to provide for and promote the education, knowledge and study of the Holocaust and why and how it happened for a range of constituencies, including the public, teachers, students, emerging adults, military, law enforcement, the judiciary, and government, both in the United States and internationally. The Levine Institute is viewed and respected by people around the world as a provider of high-quality Holocaust exhibitions, pedagogical approaches, programming and resources for a variety of educational settings.
The incumbent serves as Education Program Developer for the Initiative on Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism (IHDA), responsible for (i) developing audience-specific educational programming in close cooperation with on-the-ground partners and (ii) advancing IHDA’s capacity/ability to develop audience appropriate educational programming, models, and resources that advance IHDA objectives, that promote critical thinking and self-reflection, and that strengthen the field of global Holocaust education. IHDA’s international educational outreach programs provide accurate information about the Holocaust in ways relevant to global audiences today - specifically in environments where the history of the Holocaust may be denied, distorted, or dismissed as irrelevant. Our strategy relies heavily on developing educational programming in partnership with institutions, organizations and individuals in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa as well as institutions with global reach such as UNESCO. These partners help to connect us to the young adults, educators, and civil society leaders the Museum seeks to reach in places where Holocaust denial, distortion and related antisemitic stereotypes and conspiracy theories are influential.
This position is located in Washington, DC and is hybrid telework eligible, within the local commuting area of the Museum worksite. This is a full-time donated position (non-Federal) paid with the Museum’s private funds. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Major Duties, and Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications for the role
Preferred Qualifications for the role
The application deadline for this position is December 25, 2024.
Interested applicants must send their resume and cover letter; applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
Information about the organization
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a federally chartered, nonpartisan institution that was created by the US Congress to serve as America’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and an educational institution dedicated to the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Museum seeks to educate Americans from all 50 states and all walks of life as well as international audiences. The Museum has three areas of expertise: Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust scholarship and education, and genocide prevention.
In carrying out its important memorial and educational mission, the Museum is guided by its institutional values for our workplace: Honor the memory of the victims; carry out our work with dignity, humility, integrity and respect for others; and strive for excellence through teamwork, rigor, and a culture of continuous learning. Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust…
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum values employee wellness, work-life balance and the diversity of what this means for individual employees in life and work. We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package for benefits-eligible employees that includes generous paid leave benefits, health, dental, and vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, a health savings account with an employer contribution, 403(b) retirement plan with a generous employer match and contribution, group term and supplemental life insurance, short and long-term disability, commuter subsidy, access to two employee assistance programs, as well as voluntary critical illness and accident insurance coverage, long-term care and pet insurance options. Our policies also support telework and other flexible schedule options based on the job, work and team collaboration requirements.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum values employee wellness, work-life balance and the diversity of what this means for individual employees in life and work. We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package for benefits-eligible employees that includes generous paid leave benefits, health, dental, and vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, a health savings account with an employer contribution, 403(b) retirement plan with a generous employer match and contribution, group term and supplemental life insurance, short and long-term disability, commuter subsidy, access to two employee assistance programs, as well as voluntary critical illness and accident insurance coverage, long-term care and pet insurance options. Our policies also support telework and other flexible schedule options based on the job, work and team collaboration requirements.
Fluency in English. Ability to communicate, orally and in writing, at all audience levels.
Fluency in English. Ability to communicate, orally and in writing, at all audience levels.
Interested applicants must send their resume and cover letter; applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
Interested applicants must send their resume and cover letter; applications without a cover letter will not be considered.