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Volunteers, Interns & Work Study

 

VOLUNTEER!

 

Are you interested in the local community?

 

Do you like working with people of all ages?

 

Do you enjoy learning about history and art?

 

If you answered YES to any of these questions then volunteering at the New Haven Museum and Historical Society may be just right for you!  Volunteers are integral to the success of NHM&HS, without them many of the Historical Society''''s daily activities could not take place. 

 

A wide variety of positions are available in all departments of the Historical Society.  Time commitments and skills vary with each position or project.  Please see below for a summary of available opportunities, then fill out our volunteer form and send it in.  If you would like to make an appointment to find out more, please contact:

 

Donna Wardle

203-562-4183 ext. 19

Or email info@newhavenmuseum.org

 

 

INTERNSHIPS AND WORK-STUDY OPPORTUNITIES!

 

Are you a college student looking for career building experiences?

 

Do you want to meet new people?

 

Are you interested in the local region and want to learn more?

 

NHM&HS can offer all of these options for enthusiastic, interested students. Internship and work-study positions are available for the semester, year or summer.  Students work in all areas of the Historical Society and assist with a variety of projects.  Times and days of the week are usually flexible.

 

If you are intersted in interning or doing work-study at NHM&HS please contact:

 

Director of Education

at 203-562-4183 x16 or

education@newhavenmuseum.org

 

 

VOLUNTEER, INTERN AND WORK-STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

 

Some positions are on the front lines, working with visitors of all ages and assisting the Historical Society staff with special events and programs.  Other positions are more behind the scenes in administration, research and site management projects.  All positions are essential to the success of the organization!   

 

General Operations

Museum Membership: help maintain and increase membership by assisting with mailings, data entry, member drives and events. 

Development: assist with events and activities focused on fundraising including events, phonathons and researching possible new opportunities.

Marketing and Publicity: assist with drafting and distributing press realeases, PSAs, flyers and other publicity materials; man informational booths at fairs and community events

 

Visitor Services

Greeter/Admissions & Museum Shop: staff the admissions desk at the museum entrance; welcome visitors and provide a brief orientation to the museum and library offerings; answer the phone; handle Museum Shop sales and service.

Program Hospitality: assist staff with museum programs, managing check-in for participants; refreshments; staffing the Museum Shop.

 

Whitney Library

Cataloger: assist with updating the library catalog

Library Assistant: help staff with daily library duties

 

Museum Collections

Collections Management: assist with cataloguing, research, and collections maintainence activities.

Exhibitions: assist staff with research, gallery preparation and installation of exhibitions.

 

Education

Museum Teacher: teach workshops for school children, assist with youth programs during summers, vacation weeks and afterschool; lead tours and give outreach lectures for adults.

Program Development: assist with research of content for programs; audience development strategies.

 

Buildings and Grounds

Heritage Angel: assist with significant building improvement projects including lighting, plastering, painting, glazing, electrical and plumbing needs.

Landscape: assist with plantings and maintainence of lawn areas and creating an attractive facade through plantings and exterior arrangements