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Posted: 04/19/2008

Employer
Noyes House Museum

The Noyes House is owned by the Morristown Historical Society of Vermont. The seventeen-room two-story federal-style brick home includes a post-and-beam carriage barn, photographs, furnishings, toys, household and farm tools, quilts, costumes, military artifacts, pottery, and other artifacts related to industry, home life, and leisure activities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


Position
Summer Internship
Type
Internship Opportunity
Location
Morrisville, VT
Details
$1000
 

The Noyes House Museum in Morrisville, Vermont has available several summer internships with flexible hours between June 1 and September 1. The seventeen-room two-story federal-style brick home includes a post-and-beam carriage barn, photographs, furnishings, toys, household and farm tools, quilts, costumes, military artifacts, pottery, and other artifacts related to industry, home life, and leisure activities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Interns will receive invaluable experience in operating a local history museum. The director, also a faculty member at the University of Vermont, will work with each intern to design a program that will meet his or her academic needs and experience. Areas of focus may include historical research, collections management, exhibits, visitor experience, marketing, program management, strategic planning, and building and grounds maintenance. Funding is available based on the number of applicants. EOE.

OPen until
Until Filled

How to apply
To apply, please contact Scott A. McLaughlin, smclaugh@uvm.edu, 802-899-4275.
Scott McLaughlin
Phone: (802) 899-4275
ADDRESS
6 Leary Road
Jericho, VT 05465

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