
The Holocaust Educational Trust is deeply committed to advancing the Fair Work First criteria. We proudly ensure that all our staff are paid the Real Living Wage, reflecting our dedication to fair and equitable compensation. Additionally, we prioritise effective voice conditions, fostering an environment where every team member can freely and actively contribute to our mission. This commitment underscores our ongoing efforts to promote fairness, respect, and inclusivity within our organisation.
The Director of Marketing and Communications is a member of the Executive Team, leading strategic and political communications, programme marketing, public awareness-raising and reputation management. The post is responsible for three broad areas of work:
To find out more, interested candidates should read our full application pack, and to apply please email a CV and covering letter recruitment@het.org.uk.
We also request that all applicants fill in this Equal Opportunities Form which is kept separate from your application and will not impact it. This is a voluntary form. Please complete it using this link – HET’s Equal Opportunities Form
The Senior Programme Logistics Manager is a senior operational leader, playing a critical leadership role in managing all aspects of the operational delivery of the Trust's programmes. The programme logistics team is responsible for every aspect of the ‘customer' journey, from registration, scheduling, teacher liaison, travel (to Poland, for our flagship Lessons from Auschwitz Project), through to follow up and relationship management to encourage further engagement with the Trust.
To find out more, interested candidates should read our full application pack, and to apply please email a CV and covering letter recruitment@het.org.uk.
We also request that all applicants fill in this Equal Opportunities Form which is kept separate from your application and will not impact it. This is a voluntary form. Please complete it using this link – HET’s Equal Opportunities Form
The Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) is a UK-based charity that educates the public about the Holocaust and its lessons for today. It works with schools, universities, and communities to remember victims, honor survivors, and combat antisemitism. The HET achieves this through resources for teachers, school outreach programs, and its flagship "Lessons from Auschwitz" project, which gives students ...