Geohumanities & GIS Intern
***Please apply using the link below. If applications are not received via this link, they will not be considered***
The Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library seeks to hire a cohort of undergraduate interns, with the goal of training the next generation of professionals in topics related to geospatial technology, public humanities, and librarianship.
Interns will work onsite in the Center’s offices at the Central Library for 6-10 hours per week from mid-January 2025 through mid-May 2025.
Interns will be part of an operational track focused on Geohumanities & GIS. Additionally, all interns will be expected to cover at least one 3 to 4-hour shift welcoming visitors at the front desk of our public gallery at the Central Library as part of their role.
This is a part-time, hourly, fixed-term position and individuals will only be eligible to serve as interns for one semester during their time as an undergraduate. If you’ve never worked in a museum or library, that’s fine! We’re looking for curious minds with the desire to learn. We prefer enthusiasm over depth of skill.
This opportunity may be particularly suitable for the following types of undergraduate students:
- Students studying history, urban studies, geography, environmental studies, or museum/library studies
- Students with interest in learning more about maps & geography, nonprofit management, K-12 education, museum studies, digital humanities & library collections
Geohumanities & GIS
Geohumanities & GIS interns will learn how to use different kinds of geospatial software and theory to georeference historic atlases from towns around the state of Massachusetts. With support from the Assistant Curator for Digital & Participatory Geography, Geohumanities & GIS interns will also conduct independent research into these atlases with the goal of creating interpretive educational stories and resources for publication on the LMEC website.
Compensation & Role Details
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Dates: Mid-January through mid-May 2025
- Geohumanities & GIS interns must be able to work at least one 4 hour shift on Wednesday between 9 am and 5 pm, and one 4 hour shift either Saturday 11-5 or Sunday 1-5.
- Fundraising & Development interns must be able to work at least one 4 hour shift either Saturday 11-5 or Sunday 1-5
- Hours: 6-10 hours/week
- Compensation: $15.35/hour
- This position is not eligible for health benefits.
- Work is performed in-person at the Central Library in Copley Square. The Library is well-served by public transit. No free facilities for employee parking are available. The Library and Map Center gallery are fully ADA accessible.
- All LMEC employees are required to pass a CORI check as part of the hiring process.
Apply
Applications are due by November 22, 2024 at 3:00pm ET. To apply, submit:
- A letter of interest, no longer than 1 single-spaced page
- A resume or CV
***Please apply using the link below. If applications are not received via this link, they will not be considered***