2019 Summer Internships @ Nantucket Historical Association


January 4, 2019

Research Library – Archives Intern

Working closely with the NHA’s archivist, the Archives Interns will be exposed to all aspects of archives management and gain hands-on experience working with manuscript, photographic, and audiovisual collections. They will conduct specific processing and cataloging projects, document and refine existing procedures, and complete digitization of manuscript materials. The interns will also participate in the Research Library’s reference desk schedule and respond to remote research queries. Based on the interns’ interests, they may also develop collections-focused posts for social media, plan and propose outreach projects, or contribute to ongoing collections assessment work.

Qualifications

  • Enrollment in or graduation from an ALA-accredited master’s program 
  • Completed coursework in archival theory and practice or relevant experience with archival materials
  • Solid time management skills
  • Familiarity with descriptive standards and metadata schemas
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to work independently, to seek clarification, and to offer suggestions when needed
  • Physical requirements include the ability to lift up to 40 lbs.

Education & Interpretation Intern

Under the supervision of the Manager of Education, the education and public programs interns will be exposed to understanding the needs of museum visitors, best practices of working with multi-generational audiences, and the design, implementation, and evaluation of an education and/or public program.  There are three focus areas during the summer.

  • Interpretation, this includes facilitating tours for visitors at the NHA’s historic sites, with a project to compile a comprehensive guide for a specific site that provides sources for information.
  • Education, whereby the interns will lead and evaluate family programs at multiple sites to broaden connections between the past and present.
  • Family & Public Programs at the Whaling Museum, which include pop-up gallery activities and working with families in our Discovery Room.

Qualifications

  • Pursuing a degree in History, Art History, Education, English, Communications, or Museum Studies
  • Attention to detail with good organization skills
  • Ability to communicate effectively, with general public and staff
  • Exhibit positive, helpful, and team-oriented attitude
  • Ability to work independently or with a team to ensure projects through from start to finish
  • Excellent computer skills, specifically with Microsoft Office
  • Please indicate which area of focus (Interpretation, Education at Sites, Family & Public Programs) in which you are most interested

All internships include housing and a stipend. All interns will spend time at each of our historic sites and will work evening/weekend events as needed.

How to Apply

Application materials (letter of interest, resume, and two references) can be sent to Amy Durbin, manager of education [email protected]. All applications are due February 3rd, 2019.