
The National Holocaust Centre & Museum
Job Summary
Job Description
You will be responsible for delivering inspiring and impactful Holocaust education sessions in primary and secondary schools across the UK, both in-person and online.
In addition to teaching, this is a target-based role with a strong focus on outreach and relationship-building. You will be expected to market the Museum’s programmes to schools, recruit new partners, and grow our national reach – helping more young people access the vital lessons of the Holocaust.
Key Responsibilities Programme Delivery
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- Deliver impactful Holocaust education sessions to primary and secondary school students across the UK, in- school and online.
- Tailor sessions to suit the learning needs of diverse school communities.
- Ensure safeguarding and high-quality learner experience are maintained at all times.
Recruitment, Marketing & Target Setting
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- Proactively market the Museum’s outreach offer to schools nationwide.
- Build and maintain relationships with school staff, MATs and LEAs to increase engagement.
- Meet agreed recruitment and delivery targets for in-school and online sessions.
- Support the wider communications and development teams in sharing impact stories and best practice.
Resource Development
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- Collaborate with colleagues to refine and develop curriculum-linked materials.
- Ensure all resources reflect our pedagogy and respond to current challenges such as anti-Jewish hate and online conspiracy culture.
- Contribute to pre- and post-session evaluations and continuous improvement.
Professional and Team Development
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- Stay informed about best practice in Holocaust education, anti-racism teaching, and misinformation literacy.
- Attend regular (remote and onsite) team meetings and training days.
- Support cross-departmental projects as needed.
https://www.holocaust.org.uk/job-vacancies – For a full job description please see our website
Job Requirements
Criteria
Essential (E) / Desirable (D)
Qualified Teacher Status-E
Experience teaching in UK primary and/or secondary schools-E
Deep knowledge of the Holocaust and anti-Jewish hate-E
Understanding of safeguarding requirements-E
Basic financial/budget awareness-E
Experience developing curriculum resources
Experience conducting risk assessments-E
Experience using museum/archive collections in education-D
Experience delivering teacher CPD-D
Experience managing budgets/reporting to funders-D
Skilled communicator and relationship-builder-E
Proactive, creative and goal-oriented-E
Committed to inclusion and equality-E
Calm, professional and reliable under pressure-E
Full, clean UK driving license and willingness to travel-E
Job Overview
- Job Title: Schools Outreach Educator
- Salary: £25k-£30k
- Hours:
Full time - Artform: Education
- Role: Teaching
- Contract: Permanent
- Closing date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025
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Location:
UK-wide
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