Director of Education at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Job Title: Director of Education
Job Status: Full-time
Location: Portland, OR
Salary: $72,000
Description
The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education (OJMCHE) is looking for a seasoned manager, team player, motivated leader, an excellent listener, someone who can see the institutional context, develop long range goals, and be able to identify and implement steps along that path. We are looking for a professional who shares our team’s compassion for the mission and values of the organization, our Holocaust survivors, and our audiences. We hope to gain a leader on our team who wants to grow and expand their previous roles in museum education. This person needs a strong background in Holocaust education and American Jewish history, experience managing staff, and working with audiences in a museum or similar informal learning setting.
The museum’s education team conceives and provides resources and programs dedicated to introducing or expanding the public’s knowledge about Jewish identity and experiences, the Holocaust and other genocides, as well as human and civil rights. The education team provides school tours, classroom workshops, and professional development seminars for teachers and regional police audiences. Our learning resources and guides strive to help all of OJMCHE’s audiences understand our content and develop critical thinking skills. Our programming is differentiated, transformative, and trauma-informed.
Requirements
Responsibilities
-Develop educational goals, objectives, and benchmarks for the museum’s diverse audiences, adhering to OJMCHE’s strategic plan
-Develop methods to measure outcomes and impact of the museum’s educational goals
-Manage, grow, and support the Education Team, currently consisting of 3 full and 1 part-time staff members
-Maintain the department’s operational budget
-Develop interpretive content for all educational programs and resources in conjunction with the Education Team
-Identify learning outcomes for school groups and teachers in collaboration with the Head of Student Programs
-Establish and grow professional relationships with local, regional, national, and international partners
-Manage, grow, and support the museum’s cadre of Volunteer Educators and Speakers’ Bureau members
-Work with staff, scholars, and consultants to develop interpretive focus, organization, and content of exhibitions
-Conduct/lead workshops and tours as needed
-Represent OJMCHE at conferences and other events
-Attend and participate in internal and external meetings and museum events
-Attend events and programs throughout the state of Oregon
-Other occasional duties as assigned
Qualifications
-5 years in increasingly responsible education or museum education management positions
-Minimum MA degree in Holocaust, Genocide Studies, American Jewish History and / or equivalent subject(s)
-Experience, comfort, and demonstrated success working with all ages: teachers, students, volunteers, Holocaust and genocide survivors (across intergenerational audiences)
-Experience in developing and delivering education programs
-Experience measuring outcomes of programs
-Passion for the mission of OJMCHE and audience engagement
-Energetic, creative, and organized
-Demonstrates impeccable professional accountability and work ethic
-Excellent written and oral communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
-Ability to research and learn about unfamiliar subjects, and translate historical knowledge into content
-Proficient in Microsoft Office, Adobe, Google, and Zoom products
-Reliable, available transportation to the museum and off site programs
-Must be able to work occasional flexible hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays
-Experience and interest meeting with donors, government officials, and community leaders
Additional Desired Skills
Background/interest in art/art history
Experience developing and managing budgets
Experience marketing programs to the public and donors/potential donors
Bilingual in Spanish
Proven record of success in education in a variety of rural and urban areas
Knowledge of Oregon regional history
Interest and commitment to social justice issues
Classroom experience
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