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Curriculum & Cultural Content Consultant

About Us:

Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) is a global Jewish human rights organization that confronts antisemitism and hate, defends the safety of Israel and Jews worldwide, and teaches the lessons of the Holocaust through awareness, advocacy, justice, education, and its Museums of Tolerance. With a constituency of over 400,000 member families since its founding in 1977, the SWC has an international footprint through its Museums of Tolerance, Moriah Films, and the Digital Terrorism + Hate Project.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, it maintains operations in New York, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Paris, Berlin, Jerusalem, and Buenos Aires. It is an accredited Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) at the United Nations, UNESCO, the Organization of American States, the Latin American Parliament, and the Council of Europe and maintains relationships with the highest levels of governments throughout the world.

In 1993, the Center opened the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles to worldwide acclaim. The Museum has served as the Center’s flagship educational arm, challenging visitors to confront bigotry and racism, and to understand the Holocaust in both historical and contemporary contexts. In addition, the Center developed Moriah Media to produce theatrical documentaries to educate global audiences. Moriah has produced 17 documentaries to date, two of which have received the Academy Award for best feature documentary, The Long Way Home and Genocide.

Position Overview:

The Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT), an initiative of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, is launching a new mobile education program in Hawaiʻi designed to bring anti-bias, media literacy, civic engagement, and human rights education to students and communities across the islands.

This work will be carried out in meaningful partnership with the communities of Hawaiʻi and with deep respect for Hawaiian (Kanaka Maoli) history, culture, knowledge systems, and lived experience. MMOT recognizes that effective educational programming in Hawaiʻi must be grounded in place-based learning and developed in conversation with local educators, cultural practitioners, and community partners.

To ensure that MMOT programming reflects the history, cultures, and lived experiences of Hawaiʻi, the Museum of Tolerance seeks curriculum consultants, educators, historians, and cultural practitioners with deep knowledge of Hawaiian history, culture, and education to collaborate in the development of Hawaiʻi-specific program content.

This consultant will work with the MMOT national education team to adapt and expand existing MMOT educational modules while developing new place-based content that centers Hawaiʻi's unique cultural, historical, civic, and educational contexts.

The ideal consultant approaches this work with cultural humility and an understanding that Hawaiʻi is home to many living cultures whose perspectives, traditions, and experiences continue to shape contemporary life across the islands.

This role is ideal for Hawaiian educators, historians, curriculum developers, and cultural practitioners who are passionate about education, storytelling, and strengthening civic dialogue across diverse communities.

Cultural Context:

The Mobile Museum of Tolerance recognizes the many ethnic groups that are well-established in Hawaii, as well as those that are recent arrivals as the stewards of these islands and is committed to honoring the cultural and historical context of Hawaiʻi in all aspects of program development.

Curriculum development should reflect respect for Hawaiian knowledge systems, history, language, and cultural practices while ensuring that educational content is responsive to the diverse communities that call Hawaiʻi home.

Consultant will help ensure that programming reflects local perspectives and avoids extractive or one-directional storytelling approaches, prioritizing authentic community partnership and culturally grounded educational practices.

Project Goals:

The Hawaiʻi curriculum development project will:

  • Integrate Hawaiian perspectives, language, and history into MMOT programming
  • Develop place-based case studies and learning experiences rooted in Hawaiʻi
  • Connect local history to broader themes of identity, belonging, media literacy, and civic responsibility
  • Ensure cultural accuracy and respectful representation of Hawaiian knowledge traditions
  • Align educational materials with Hawaiʻi Department of Education standards and classroom needs
  • Support educational experiences that are responsive to local communities and informed by Hawaiʻi-based educational perspectives
  • Incorporate culturally responsive and place-based learning approaches that reflect the unique historical and contemporary realities of Hawaiʻi

The work will support student programs delivered through the Hawaiʻi Mobile Museum of Tolerance, reaching schools and communities statewide.

Key Responsibilities:

Curriculum consultants will collaborate with the MMOT education team to:

  • Advise on culturally grounded approaches to teaching about identity, bias, belonging, and community in Hawaiʻi
  • Develop Hawaiʻi-centered curriculum modules, case studies, and storytelling elements
  • Contribute historical and cultural expertise related to topics such as:
    • Hawaiian history and sovereignty
    • Immigration and multicultural identity in Hawaiʻi
    • Civic responsibility and community care
    • Contemporary media literacy and misinformation
    • Ensure appropriate use of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) and cultural concepts within program content
    • Review and provide feedback on educational materials for cultural and historical accuracy
    • Participate in curriculum workshops and collaborative planning sessions
    • Help identify local stories, primary sources, and community voices that can be integrated into programming
    • Advise on culturally responsive educational practices and approaches that reflect the values, traditions, and lived experiences of Hawaiʻi communities
    • Support the development of programming that is informed by reciprocal relationships with educators, cultural practitioners, and community partners across Hawaiʻi

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