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Summer Education Intern - 2026Job Description The American Swedish Historical Museum is accepting applications for a part-time Education Intern. The basic duties are to facilitate outreach programs for family audiences at libraries, community centers, and summer camps and to assist with the facilitation of on-site field trips and family programming. This includes prepping program materials, revising programs, interacting with children and families, communicating with outreach partners, collecting program fees, and traveling to locations in PA, NJ, and DE. In addition, the Education Intern will assist at some Museum events (3-4) during the course of the summer. This position reports to the Education & Public Relations Manager. Responsibilities
Education and Experience Ideal candidates will have experience in education or working with children, evaluations, public speaking, and working independently, and will possess excellent organizational and time management skills. Experience in arts and cultural institutions is a plus. Ability to lift 20lbs and valid driver’s license required, with access to a vehicle preferred. Minimum education is a high school diploma or GED. Preferred education is Bachelor’s Degree or currently enrolled at a college or university. Applicants majoring in museum studies, public history, education, teaching, or related fields are preferred. Work Schedule and Compensation The position is 10 weeks from June to August 2026. The position will be four 6-hour days per week with a regular schedule of Monday-Thursday. Most days the 6 hours will run 9-3 or 10-4, with occasional evenings and Fridays/weekends required. Days may be entirely off-site at outreach programs, entirely on-site at the Museum, or a mix of the two. Program schedules will be provided at least a month in advance. Pay is $4000 stipend ($800 paid bi-weekly). |
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The American Swedish Historical Museum is accepting applications for a part-time Education Intern for the summer of 2026 to facilitate outreach programs for family audiences at libraries, community centers, and summer camps and to assist with the facilitation of on-site field trips and family programming. |
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