Collections Intern
The Collections Intern will work closely with the Collections Manager and Collections Specialist to improve physical and intellectual access to the Museum’s permanent and loaned collections. This entails assisting with cataloging, inventorying, and digitizing a variety of collections, including artifacts, photographs, and archival material in the existing collection.
Salary Range: $17.50 To $17.50 Hourly
Responsibilities
(Subject to Adjustment by Mutual Agreement)
Working closely with the Collections Manager and Collections Specialist, this work will focus on the following projects and deliverables (with the understanding that these ongoing projects may not be finished before the internship ends):
Collections Inventory
- Physical inventory, with updates to our Collections Management System (PastPerfect)
- Assist with artifact rehousing
- Provenance research
- Assist with artifact photography
- Improve and update catalog information for both new and existing records
Exhibit Maintenance
- Assist with artifact rotations in the permanent exhibit
- Assist with artifact care in the permanent exhibit
Education Requirement
- This internship is open to anyone currently pursuing their post-secondary pathway, including undergraduates, graduate students, and persons seeking a professional certificate or an associate degree. Students pursuing, or planning to pursue, a Museum Studies degree are strongly encouraged to apply.
Our Ideal Candidate Will Identify as:
- Detail-oriented, organized, and interested in problem-solving.
- Familiar with the basics of museum registration methods.
- Dependable, responsible, and self-motivated.
- Professional and approaches challenges with a positive attitude.
- An effective communicator who enjoys working in a team environment but can also easily tackle independent projects.
Hours and Compensation
- Summer 2025 Internship
- 200 hours over 10-12 weeks beginning approximately June 2, 2025.
- Weekly hours and schedule will be determined based on department need and the student’s academic/work schedule.
- The Collections Intern will receive a $2,000 stipend and is paid $17.50 an hour.
- The internship does not entitle, nor guarantee, the intern employment at the conclusion of the internship.
- The International Spy Museum offers academic credit for this internship. The Museum will work with the intern to design a viable project if necessary, and to complete all necessary forms to receive credit, but the intern is responsible for making all appropriate arrangements with their school.
- This is an in-person internship located in Washington, DC.
How to Apply
For consideration, please submit application materials online. This internship requires a resume, cover letter, and one letter of recommendation to be submitted by April 18, 202