Park Intern

Have a passion for Museum studies? Want to learn more about Ancient Egypt as well as how a museum runs?

The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is pleased to announce an expansion of our internship program.  We are now offering internships in the following areas:

  • Business Administration.

  • Internet Technology / Computer Operations.

  • Graphic Design.

  • Publications.

  • Museum Management.

Space for these positions is limited, so apply today!
 
 

 Why intern with us?

  • A successful internship comes with a Letter of Recommendation signed by the Director of Rosicrucian Park!

  • Learn valuable job skills in an applied setting.

  • Help create unique events and publications.

  • Learn how a museum operates.

  • Work with a world-renowned Museum.

Who Can Be An Intern?

  • College students with one or more years of education in an applicable field.

  • Passion for history and education.

  • Willingness to go above and beyond.

  • Learn how a museum operates.

  • Some work experience helpful.*

    *Experience does not have to be in area of specialization.

When?

  • Internships and Volunteer positions are available year round as positions become available.

Interns will receive introductory training and must familiarize themselves with the museum and the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, so they are able to answer basic questions related to both.

Interns are asked to commit to two months of service, which will include the training period. This is not a paid position and includes no promise of future employment.

 

How can I apply?

  • Email jobs@rosicrucian.org  

    Be sure to list the area of internship you are interested in.

  • Or visit us at the Museum and pick up an application at the admissions desk.

 

Museum Intern

  • Reports To: Museum Supervisor

  • Term of Position: Two months minimum commitment, six months to one year commitments are preferred.

Description

  • Multidisciplinary position working with the Museum Supervisor and staff. Interns are responsible for working with museum guests and monitoring the galleries as well as participating in public activities and programs as needed.

Essential Functions

  • Provide excellent customer service to guests.

  • Assist staff at events and workshops as well as with general museum operations and Park operations.

  • Answer general questions about the museum, the collection and Rosicrucian Park.

  • Learn and present gallery talks, tomb tours, and facilitate activities as needed.

  • Monitor the museum by walking the galleries and tomb and reporting any issues to museum management and staff.

  • Inform guests of museum rules, as necessary.

  • Help out in any way necessary according to the needs of the museum and of Rosicrucian Park.

Additional Opportunities May Include:

  • Create special workshops and programs with guidance and permission of Museum Supervisor and staff.

  • Work on special projects with management and staff.

  • Other projects as required by the needs of Rosicrucian Park.

Qualifications

  • An interest in Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, History, Egyptology, Museum Studies, Theatre arts and/or public speaking are highly desirable. Current college enrollment in such subjects is a plus. A background security check is required of all applicants.

Interns will receive introductory training and must familiarize themselves with the museum and the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, so they are able to answer basic questions related to both.

Interns are asked to commit to two months of service, which will include the training period. This is not a paid position and includes no promise of future employment.

How to Apply