Grow Your Skills through an Internship

Internships at Jewish Museum Milwaukee provide a unique opportunity to contribute to an organization whose mission is steeped in community building and social justice. Interns are provided with ample opportunity to contribute to this mission while gaining meaningful skills and experience in their chosen field. Whether interested in history, the arts, business, archives, or marketing, JMM is a vibrant place to consider an internship.

Each intern will be assigned a primary project area that meets the needs of the museum and the interests of the student. Project areas are separated into three categories: archives, operations and education.

INTERN PROJECTS

Archives

  • Oral History Transcription
  • Artifact Photography
  • Document Cataloguing
  • Archival Research
  • Exhibit Research

Operations

  • General Marketing
  • Social Media

Education

  • Programs
  • Special Projects

Interns are required to be on-site for the beginning of their experience to be trained and introduced to the work via professional staff. For most projects, off-site work is possible after interns are integrated into the workflow.

To learn more about becoming an intern, please fill out the Internship & Volunteer Form, complete with a resume and statement about why you would like to intern at Jewish Museum Milwaukee. Once the form is received, Museum staff will contact you to discuss further.

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