Ambassador Programme Coordinator

Central London, United Kingdom

Job Description

The Holocaust Educational Trust team is made up of hard working, energetic people who are passionate about our mission to educate every person from every background in the UK about the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance. We believe that the Holocaust must have a permanent place in our nation's collective memory and work across the UK, providing a wide range of educational programmes and initiatives to achieve this mission.
The Trust's Ambassador Programme is a youth engagement programme, which aims to educate and engage young people aged 16-25 years old. We have over 30,000 Ambassadors who have all completed the Trust's Lessons from Auschwitz (LFA) Project and now engage with us, via our projects and events to continue learning about the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance today, and to share what they have learned within their communities to ensure the Holocaust is remembered.
As a Programme Coordinator you will play a key role in engaging our dynamic and growing community of young people, working directly on youth engagement and assisting in the development of our programme.
The successful candidate will work with the team on the development of the programme, while supporting the day-to-day running of our events which includes workshops, conferences and international study visits.
As Ambassador Programme Coordinator, you will be the first port of call for Ambassadors, dealing with enquiries, projects and providing guidance to Ambassadors ensuring that all activity is being carefully tracked and monitored.
We are looking for someone who is passionate about youth engagement and development. A team player who can juggle competing demands and works well under pressure.
An Ambassador Programme Coordinator should be:

  • Interested in youth engagement and development.
  • Committed to safeguarding, wellbeing and the welfare of young people.
  • Committed to the values of the Holocaust Educational Trust.
  • Able to evaluate and develop projects and events.
  • Organised.
  • Able to multi-task and prioritise.
  • An excellent written and spoken communicator.
  • Professional with a positive attitude.
In your first 6 months, you'll:
Deliver and develop projects and events:
Deliver the programme's calendar of events, including engagement events, study days, study groups and events relating to Holocaust Memorial Day.
Begin preparations for upcoming events such as the Ambassador Conference, International Study Visits and future engagement events.
Monitor and evaluate all projects to ensure continual and improved engagement from Ambassadors.
Streamline all processes and administration, ensure all administration around events is efficient.
Liaise with and Engage the Ambassador Community
  • Engage with Ambassadors, provide support and guidance to them as they organise their own projects and events.
  • Attend events as required, including Ambassador Programme events, Trust events and sector events.
  • Complete catch ups with Ambassadors, introducing them to the programme or assisting in their continued engagement.
  • Develop new methods of engagement and support for Ambassadors, based on feedback, evaluation and monitoring.
  • Write and send monthly communications/newsletters to Ambassadors.
Facilitate Ambassador Engagement with Trust and Partner Events
Coordinate Ambassador attendance and participation at events.
Update and Maintain Records
Maintain the Ambassador Programme databases, tracking Ambassador activity throughout the year to evaluate the reach of the Programme.
  • Maintain the Ambassador section of the Trust's website, ensuring that Ambassadors have access to relevant updates, guidance and information.
  • Maintain the Ambassador Hub, ensuring this is kept up to date at all times.
  • Answer phone and email enquiries from Ambassadors, logging all relevant communications/activity, and coordinating relevant follow up.
  • Identify and record case studies which highlight the best examples of Ambassador engagement.
  • Work with the Lessons from Auschwitz Project team to communicate with Ambassadors following their successful completion of Project including having an insight into the processing, moderation and content of Next Steps projects and identifying Ambassadors to speak at Follow Up Seminars and briefing those Ambassadors accordingly.
Other
  • Help the Lessons from Auschwitz Project team in a logistical role on our one-day visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau (up to three visits per year).
  • Attend events organised by the Trust throughout the year.
After 6 months in post, we'd expect you to:
Programme Delivery and Development
  • Deliver the programme of events as set by the Ambassador Programme Manager, this will include engagement events, educational courses, study groups and other ad hoc events.
  • Develop new ideas for the project and events to engage the Ambassador community in our work.
  • Evaluate the impact of present projects and ways to improve, progress and further develop these projects.
  • Evaluate the long-term impact of the Ambassador Programme.
Ambassador Engagement
  • Liaise with Ambassadors regularly and establish a framework of communication with the wider community.
  • Visit Ambassador projects and events once per term.
  • Gain regular feedback from Ambassadors and implement recommendations to new/progressing projects.
Like the rest of the team, you will also benefit from:
Flexible working
A generous annual leave policy
Enhanced Parental leave packages for employees with more than eighteen months service
Pension
Private medical insurance
Sick Pay, Income Protection and Life assurance policies
Employee Assistance Programme
Season ticket loans
Next Steps:
In order to apply, interested candidates should complete the short assessment and submit a CV. Shortlisted candidates will then be brought through to interview, which will include a task to be confirmed upon successful application.
If you have any questions regarding either of these roles, please contact Kirsty Fraser, or on +44 (0)20 7222 6822
Applications will close on Monday 3rd November at 9am. Interviews will take place on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th November 2025.
Please Note:
All applicants must be eligible to work in the UK at time of application.
As an educational charity, the Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Therefore, all applicants will undergo strict vetting procedures and safeguarding checks before appointment and relevant pre-employment checks (this includes but is not limited to: DBS checks, qualification checks, reference checks and identity checks). This role involves regulated activity relevant to children, therefore It is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4045474
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    £27,000-30,000 per year
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Central London, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned