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An established institution dedicated to Holocaust remembrance seeks a Postdoctoral Fellow for a two-year fellowship, with the possibility of extension. This role offers a unique opportunity to engage in U.S. foreign policy regarding Holocaust issues while allowing for independent research and scholarly pursuits. The position emphasizes collaboration and advocacy, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust are not forgotten. Ideal candidates will possess a PhD in Holocaust studies, strong analytical skills, and the ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders. Join a mission-driven team committed to education and remembrance.
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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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The Museum seeks a postdoctoral fellow, for a two-year fellowship with the possibility of a one-year extension (for a total of three years) to serve in the US Department of State in the Office of the Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues (SEHI). The incumbent will provide analytical and advisory support for the planning, development, and implementation of U.S. foreign policy and programs to advance restitution, promote Holocaust education and remembrance, and combat Holocaust distortion in assigned countries.
This position provides hands-on experience in the policy environment on critical issues related to the Holocaust, as well as allowing for significant time for research and writing in the chosen candidate’s area of specialization. The position combines professional experience with time to pursue independent scholarly research and interact with the community of fellows within the Museum’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Holocaust Studies (MCAHS).
The office of the Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues (SEHI), established in 1999, develops and implements U.S. policy to return Holocaust-era assets to their rightful owners, secure compensation for Nazi-era wrongs, and ensure that the Holocaust is remembered and commemorated appropriately. The Special Envoy’s office supports the U.S. government’s interest in rule of law, democracy, pluralism, and human rights. It works to provide a measure of justice to Holocaust victims and their families and supports efforts to ensure that future generations will remember and commemorate the Holocaust in a historically accurate manner.
Seeking to bring closure to Holocaust-era issues left outstanding since the end of World War II, SEHI coordinates with partner governments, NGOs, Holocaust survivors, and other stakeholders in advocating for property restitution legislation; facilitates and participates in negotiations for compensation agreements; and provides support for the implementation of Holocaust-era claims Agreements.
Class action lawsuits in the United States in the 1990s set the stage for the negotiation of a settlement agreement with Swiss banks, as well as other U.S. government executive agreements with Germany, France, and Austria that dealt with claims arising from unpaid Holocaust-era insurance policies, the use of forced and slave labor, the illegal seizure of private and communal/religious property, and other issues. The U.S. Special Envoy leads advocacy on these issues and serves on the boards of several institutions and international organizations dedicated to Holocaust-era restitution and remembrance.
This is a full-time, donated position (non-Federal) paid with the Museum’s private funds. Salary is commensurate with experience.
This position is located in Washington, DC, and is hybrid telework eligible, within the local commuting area of the Museum worksite.
Duties, and Responsibilities for the role:
Minimum Qualifications for the role:
Preferred Qualifications for the role:
Interested applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter, Project proposal for independent scholarship project (1,000 words or less) and a Subject matter related academic or professional writing sample.
Applications without these requirements will not be considered.
The application deadline for this position is May 20, 2025.
Benefits Highlights:
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.
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