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 * Lead acquisition, research, and cataloguing of Holocaust-related collections (1929–1949), with a focus on personal stories.
 * Curate and maintain The Holocaust Galleries, collaborating across departments to meet audience needs.
 * Deliver innovative interpretation and storytelling for exhibitions, learning programmes, and media.
 * Represent IWM in academic and public forums, contributing to research, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy.
 * Mentor junior curators and contribute to strategic planning and collections development.
 * Ensure ethical, legal, and professional standards in all curatorial activities.
About You
 * You’re a knowledgeable and passionate Holocaust specialist with:
 * A degree or equivalent experience in History or a related field.
 * Proven expertise in Holocaust collections and material culture.
 * Strong communication skills and experience engaging diverse audiences.
 * Practical experience in collections development, loans, and acquisitions.
 * Familiarity with collections management systems (e.g., Axiell Collections).
 * A collaborative mindset and commitment to innovation in museum practice.
Apply Now
Help shape how future generations understand the Holocaust and its enduring impact. If you’re ready to make a meaningful contribution to one of the world’s leading museums, apply today and be part of IWM’s mission to preserve and share stories that matter.
For a full list of duties and the person specification (which your application will be marked against) please view the Job Description.
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