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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Job Posting - Education Projects Manager - Transatlantic Outreach Program (TOP) for Goethe-Institut Boston: Friday, July 31 (Application Deadline)

The Transatlantic Outreach Program (TOP) fosters dialogue and exchange between the United States, Canada, and Germany in the fields of social studies, STEM, and career and technical education. Through high quality instructional resources, professional development workshops, and professional development study tours in Germany, TOP empowers educators to bring global perspectives into their classrooms and to explore collaborative solutions to global challenges with their students. For more information, visit www.goethe.de/top.

The Goethe-Institut Boston is seeking a TOP Education Projects Manager to begin work September 1, 2026. This role will collaborate with the TOP Managing Director to plan and implement in-person study tours to Germany for educators, will support program fellows with post-tour curriculum development and workshop leadership, and will manage the TOP Alumni Network and associated educational and alumni initiatives.

Responsibilities:
* Curriculum Development and Instructional Design:
* Support program fellows with curriculum design, review submissions and offer feedback
* Work with educators to develop and publish new social studies and STEM curriculum on contemporary Germany
* Manage digital TOP Lessons Portal and hard-copy material distribution and inventory
* Conceptualize, coordinate, and moderate virtual professional development seminars on contemporary Germany
* Oversee the TOP Alumni Network, conceptualize and implement new education and outreach initiatives
* Create and post social media content to promote TOP educational materials, workshops and conference, study tours, and alumni projects
* Support TOP workshop leaders with information and materials, track workshop leadership and attendance
* Collaborate with other team members to plan, organize, and implement professional development study tours in Germany
* Lead groups of educators on ten-day professional development study tours in Germany, support participants, and facilitate group dialogue
* Coordinate program representation at national and state educator conferences, attend some conferences in-person
* Expense reporting and documentation
* Website content management
* Contact database management

Requirements:
* Professional level fluency in both German and English, minimum B2 preferred
University degree (preferred MA/M.Ed.) in the fields of education, international affairs, German studies, or another applicable field
* Knowledge of current issues in contemporary Germany and the United States, preferred experience living and/or studying in Germany
* Experience with instructional design and curriculum development, preferred experience working in the U.S. K-12 education system
* Strong writing and communication skills; confidence with public speaking, presenting, and leading virtual meetings
* Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to converse easily with new contacts, facilitate meaningful group discussions, manage group social dynamics, and moderate conflict
* Strong technical skills and experience working with Microsoft 365 and MS Office applications, survey or form applications, social media platforms, content design applications (Canva), website content management systems, and contact database systems
* Experience using social media to promote events and projects
* Capable of multitasking, highly organized, with excellent time management skills and attention to detail
* Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines
* Ability to work flexible hours during the week and occasionally on weekends
* Ability to travel for business or training purposes (for up to two-week stretches), appropriate documentation to enter Germany for travel

The Goethe-Institut offers a competitive benefits package, including health insurance and short-term disability insurance (for employees working at least 30 hours per week). After 6 months of employment, all employees are eligible to contribute to a 401(K) plan with up to a 4.5% employer match. Salary estimated based on the local pay scale for Boston. For pay scales in other locations, please request more information from HR-USA@goethe.de.

All applicants must have an active US work permit. The Goethe-Institut will not sponsor applicants for work visas.

How to Apply:
The Goethe-Institut accepts applications in English and German. Please address your application, including the following required documents, to Jenny Windell, Managing Director, Transatlantic Outreach Program, and email it to HR-USA@goethe.de:
* Motivation Letter
* Resume
* 2-3 References

Please also state in the email whether you are available for hybrid office attendance at the Goethe-Institut Boston, or if you are seeking the option for a fully remote work contract.

Submission deadline: July 31, 2026.
Qualified candidates will be invited to interview in early August 2026.

Please note that a valid work permit in the USA is required.

* Employment: Full time (40 hours/week), hybrid preferred (3 in-office days per week) but open to applications for fully remote work from highly qualified candidates
* Starting Salary: $65,000 per year
* FLSA Classification: Exempt
* Probationary Period: 6 months
* Start: September 1, 2026

Contact:
Heather Martin
Human Resources Management USA
1377 R St. NW, 3rd Floor
Washington, DC 20009
USA

Tel.: 202-847-4704
Email: Heather.Martin@goethe.de

Website: https://www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/ueb/kar/pcc.html

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