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Posted: 02/06/2009

Employer
DC Preservation League

Washington DC's oldest city-wide non-profit historic preservation association. Founded in 1971 as "Don't Tear it Down." The mission of the DC Preservation League is to preserve, protect, and enhance the historic built environment of Washington, DC, through advocacy and education.


Position
2009 Archivist Internship
Type
Internship Opportunity
Location
Washington, DC
Details
 

The DC Preservation League (www.dcpreservation.org) is seeking to fill archival internship position for the summer of 2009. The individual selected will have the opportunity to enhance the resources of DCPL through research, identifying and archiving photos and documents of historic buildings and landmarks in Washington, DC. Interns are expected to work 20 hours per week for 8 weeks and may require some evenings when working with volunteer committees.

Ideal candidates are experienced in indexing and archiving photos and studying or interested in Historic Preservation (graduate and undergraduate).

Metro Rail Pass provided

Summer internships run for 8 weeks and start in early June and end in late August. Dates are flexible.

OPen until
Until Filled

How to apply
If you are interested, please send your cover letter and resume to
Amanda McDonald
Phone: (202) 783-5144
Fax: (202) 783-5596
ADDRESS
401 F Street, NW, Suite 324
Washington, DC 20001

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