Education Outreach Coordinator
Listed on 2026-05-19
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Education Administration -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development
THE COMPANY
Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center (IHMEC) honors Survivors and victims of the Holocaust by teaching universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference. The Museum activates this mission through world‑class exhibitions, public programming, and educational initiatives to equip audiences with knowledge, skills, and courage to take a stand for humanity. Today, IHMEC is the third largest Holocaust museum in the world and second largest in the country, impacting hundreds of thousands of students, teachers, law enforcement and community members annually.
As a world leader in connecting the history and lessons of the Holocaust, we inspire visitors to become Upstanders, who speak out for what’s right – turning powerful lessons of history into positive actions today.
Revenues are derived from major special events, corporate and individual giving, visitor receipts, gift shop revenues, and major grant fundraising – foundation, family, and government.
THE POSITIONPosition Title:
Education Outreach Coordinator
Location:
Skokie, IL or Chicago, IL
Reports To:
Director of Education
The Education Outreach Coordinator builds and nurtures relationships to connect students, teachers, administrators, and community organizations with the Museum’s mission. This position leads outreach efforts to school grades 3-12, colleges and universities, supplementary programs, youth non‑profits, law enforcement agencies, and after‑school and summer camp programs.
The Education Outreach Coordinator is accountable for driving measurable growth in program participation, maintaining consistent engagement with both new and returning communities, and moving groups from initial contact to deeper, sustained involvement in the Museum's programs and resources – including student field trips, teacher training, Mobile VR, Literature Trunks, Student Leadership Days, and law enforcement trainings.
Additionally, this position supports a range of Education Department initiatives, including teacher and volunteer professional development, leadership programs, and public programming.
This is a full‑time position that requires some evening and weekend availability. The position is primarily based at our Skokie Museum, with occasional travel/on‑site days required at our Experience
360 satellite location in downtown Chicago through December 31, 2026.
The Education Outreach Coordinator’s primary responsibilities include:
- Develop and execute an annual outreach plan with clear, measurable goals that reflect internal and external strategies to meet yearly Education Department participation targets;
- Actively engage educators, administrators, law enforcement personnel, and community staff by phone, email, Zoom, and in person;
- Identifying and cultivating new schools, agencies, and youth programs while strengthening relationships with ongoing contacts;
- Manage, develop, analyze, and maintain outreach contact lists and databases used for outreach campaigns to engage new and returning participants across the full range of department programming;
- Develop and implement outreach campaigns through active participation in district, regional, and law enforcement conferences and resource fairs, and through targeted outreach communications (e‑blasts, flyers, and mailers);
- Oversee the creation of the weekly Educator E‑blast and maintain its subscriber list;
- Lead outreach, scheduling, and on‑site coordination and oversight for the LEAD law enforcement training program, serving as the primary point of contact for law enforcement partners;
- Track, record, and analyze participation data and demographics across education programs, producing clear, actionable reports to assess whether program outputs and outcomes are meeting goals;
- Monitor updates to current state and national learning standards to ensure all department programming remains aligned and to inform initiative updates as needed;
- Distribute and monitor evaluations for assigned education initiatives, including field trip surveys, to identify concerns and inform program alignment and growth;
- Coordinate all in‑service professional development programs, including outreach to…
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