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Natan Altman Poster for Jewish Luck, 1925 Printed on paper 40 x 28 in. (100 x 71.5 cm) Collection of Merrill C. Berman, Rye, New York Art © Estate of Natan Altman/RAO, Moscow/VAGA, New York |
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Internships
THE JEWISH MUSEUM INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The Jewish Museum’s internship program provides an opportunity to participate in the day-to-day operations of one of New York City’s leading museums of art and culture. The Jewish Museum offers fall, spring, and summer internships for undergraduate, graduate, and recent college graduates. Internships are available in a wide range of museum departments including curatorial affairs, collections management, human resources, and fundraising. Our internship program is highly competitive and only a few interns are chosen each year. Acceptance into the internship program is based academic achievements, interests, experience, related skills, motivation, and availability. Internships are unpaid, except for a small stipend provided to full-time summer interns. Time commitments are flexible and can range from as little as ten hours to thirty-five hours per week depending on availability and the department’s needs. The Jewish Museum encourages diversity and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. The Jewish Museum is also proud to partner with ARTSIntern, a program that places students who have financial needs in paid summer internships with New York City museums. For more information on the ARTSIntern program, please visit their website www.artsintern.org. For more information about our Teen Intern program, please click here. All applicants must submit a completed internship application, a résumé, a cover letter indicating your reasons for applying to a particular division, and any other materials that are relevant. Forward your materials to: The Jewish Museum Attention: Human Resources Manager 1109 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10128 fax:212-423-3232 e-mail: interns@thejm.org All completed materials are required in order to be considered for an internship position. The Jewish Museum is currently recruiting interns for the FALL 2008 & SPRING 2009 sessions. FALL 2008 SPRING 2009
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