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Program Coordinator

Manhattan, NY · Hybrid

$50K - $55K/yr

Areas of study and/or interest in Holocaust studies, history or, non-profit administration; * Strong research and information-gathering skills; * Strong organizational skills; * Ability to multi-task;

Program Coordinator

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

Areas of study and/or interest in Holocaust studies, history or, non-profit administration; * Strong research and information-gathering skills; * Strong organizational skills; * Ability to multi-task;

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How much do holocaust studies jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for holocaust studies in the United States is $55,599.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,000.00 and $65,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Holocaust Studies?

A Holocaust Studies job typically involves researching, teaching, or curating materials about the Holocaust. Professionals in this field work in universities, museums, research institutions, or advocacy organizations to educate others about the history, impact, and lessons of the Holocaust. Roles may include historians, educators, archivists, or curators responsible for preserving survivor testimonies and historical artifacts.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Holocaust Studies?

Professionals in Holocaust Studies frequently engage in archival research, analyze primary and secondary sources, and publish scholarly articles or educational materials. Teaching or presenting at academic conferences, museums, or community events is common, as is curating exhibits or developing educational curricula. Collaboration with other historians, educators, or museum professionals enriches research projects and public outreach efforts. These tasks help further the understanding and preservation of Holocaust history while supporting broader educational and memorial initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Holocaust Studies, and why are they important?

To thrive in Holocaust Studies, individuals typically need an advanced degree in history, Jewish studies, or a related field, along with strong research, analytical, and archival skills. Familiarity with academic research databases, primary source materials, and citation management software is often necessary, and some roles may benefit from language proficiency (e.g., German, Polish, Yiddish). Exceptional written and verbal communication, cultural sensitivity, and attention to detail help professionals engage in thoughtful scholarship and public education. These abilities are crucial for conducting rigorous research, preserving historical integrity, and fostering understanding and remembrance of the Holocaust.

How to become a Holocaust Studies professional?

To become a Holocaust Studies professional, typically a bachelor's degree in history, Jewish studies, or related fields is required, often followed by a master's or doctoral degree for advanced roles. Developing research, archival, and analytical skills, along with knowledge of Holocaust history and related ethical considerations, is essential; proficiency in languages such as German or Hebrew can also be beneficial.
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Infographic showing various Holocaust Studies job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 9% Temporary. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $55,599 per year, or $26.7 per hour.

Director and Instructor, Craig & Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum of South Florida at Florida Atla...

Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, FL

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


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Position Summary:

Under the supervision of the University Galleries Executive Director and in close collaboration with the Weiner Holocaust Museum Advisory Committee, the Raddock Chair of Holocaust Studies, the Jewish Studies program, the Department of History, and the Gutterman Family Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education, the Museum Director oversees educational outreach, visitor engagement, and public programming for the Craig & Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum of South Florida at FAU. This position is essential to advancing FAU's mission by expanding Holocaust education, strengthening public understanding of antisemitism, and fostering civic dialogue about human rights and democratic responsibility.

The position focuses on museum education and public engagement, connecting Holocaust history with experiential learning opportunities for grades 6-12 students, university courses, and community audiences. Through school outreach, guided tours, commemorative programming, and collaboration with university partners, the Museum Director will help position the Wallach Holocaust & Jewish Studies Building as a regional hub for Holocaust education and antisemitism prevention in South Florida. In addition, the Museum Director will hold the rank of Instructor (Non-Tenure-Track) and may offer classes related to their credentials to university students. There is potential for additional teaching contracts as overloads and during summer semesters. Further information about the Wallach building an allied programs can be found at: https://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/wallach-building/

Summary of Responsibilities

  • Conduct outreach to South Florida 6-12 schools to schedule and deliver Holocaust education programs for visiting students no fewer than two days per week for both public and private schools, including coordinating logistics for visiting groups.
  • Develop and deliver experiential Holocaust education programs for FAU Holocaust courses. Potentially teach university level classes related to the director's expertise.
  • Provide guided tours and educational interpretation of the museum for school groups, university classes, community organizations, and visiting audiences.
  • Coordinate small interpretive exhibits and commemorative displays within the Exhibition Hall, including observances such as International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January) and Yom HaShoah (April or May).
  • Work collaboratively with the Museum Advisory Committee on ongoing operations and special projects.
  • Maintain day-to-day operational oversight of the Wallach Building Exhibition Hall in coordination with the University Galleries.
  • Collaborate with FAU partners engaged in Holocaust and human rights education to support public programming, teacher engagement, and community dialogue addressing antisemitism and civic responsibility.
  • Conduct the annual Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection Contest, coordinating with other University partners.

Minimum Qualifications:

Minimum Qualifications/ Skills
Master's degree from an accredited institution in Museum Studies, History, Holocaust Studies, Jewish Studies, Public History, Education, or a related humanities field.
Demonstrated experience in museum education, public history, Holocaust education, or community engagement programming.
Experience presenting historical content to diverse audiences including students, educators, and community.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Experience with Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel, and Teams.
Ability to work occasional evenings or weekends for special programs or events.
Preferred Qualifications / Skills
Deep knowledge of Holocaust history, antisemitism studies, and human rights education.
Experience developing and delivering museum-based educational programming for 6-12 students, educators, and community audiences.
Experience teaching at the university level in one of the relevant disciplines of the College of Arts and Letters.
Experience coordinating school partnerships, teacher workshops, and community outreach initiatives.
Demonstrated ability to translate complex historical topics into accessible educational experiences for diverse audiences.
Strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, scholars, students, and community partners.
Ability to manage multiple educational programs, partnerships, and public engagement initiatives in an academic or museum environment.
Commitment to ethical historical interpretation and public humanities programming that strengthens civic dialogue and public understanding of Holocaust history.

Salary:

Nine-month salary commensurate with experience.

College or Department:

Craig & Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum of South Florida at Florida Atlantic University

Location:

Boca Raton

Work Days and Hours:

The position follows a Monday-Friday schedule with occasional weekend day(s) as needed and operates on the academic calendar with full summers off from mid-May through mid-August.

Application Deadline:

2026-09-11

Special Instructions to Applicant:

This position is open until filled and may close without prior notice.
This position is subject to funding.
All applicants must apply electronically to the currently posted position on the Office of Human Resources' job website (https://fau.edu/jobs) by completing the required employment application for this recruitment and submitting the related documents.
Required Documents:
FAU's Career Page permits the attachment of required/requested documentation.
PLEASE NOTE: A maximum of five (5) documents may be attached to your application. If more than five (5) documents are required for submission, please combine additional documents into a single attachment to not exceed the maximum permitted.
The site permits the attachment of required/requested documentation. Candidates wishing full consideration are to provide the following:
Cover letter that includes details about the applicant's relevant experience
Curriculum vitae
Statement on candidate's philosophy for teaching the Holocaust (500 words)
Contact information for three professional references
Transcripts:
The selected candidate for this position is required to submit an official transcript sent directly from the institution for the Provost's credential file prior to the first day of employment. Similarly, for degrees from outside the United States, the evaluation by an organization belonging to the National Association of Credential Evaluation (NACES), with an indication of the documents the evaluation was prepared from (official transcripts, diplomas, dissertation abstracts) is required for the Provost's credential file prior to the first day of employment. Transcripts must be issued to Florida Atlantic University, not to the individual applicant.
Background Screening:
Selected candidates must successfully complete and pass all employment screenings prior to the start of employment. Employment screenings may include a criminal background check (level I and level II), motor vehicle check, credit check, reference checks, alcohol, and drug screening check.
Accommodations:
Individuals requiring accommodation, please call 561-297-3057. 711

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