Summer 2022 Culture and History Intern
Overview:
Sealaska Heritage Institute's (SHI) mission is to perpetuate and enhance the cultures of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people, promoting cultural diversity and cross-cultural understanding. As the Culture & History Intern, you will gain introductory knowledge and hands-on experience in the library/archives/museum fields. You will become proficient in the use of SHI's online collections database, gain experience with digital and physical archival and objects collections, and gain understanding of collections best practices. Enhance your Indigenous studies or anthropology courses while you develop skills in cultural interpretation. Your work this summer will help you become more familiar with the concept of Indigenous cultural landscapes, especially those of Southeast Alaska.
While this internship can take place remotely or via telecommute, it is preferred that this intern work in person at the Sealaska Heritage Institute office in Juneau, AK. Depending on company and local health guidelines, the intern may have the opportunity to lead public tours of SHI's exhibits onsite in downtown Juneau.
Responsibilities:
Work with the SHI Culture & History team to preserve collections, objects, and archives
Assist in archives and collections management projects including processing collections and storage mount construction
Synthesize information from historical documents
Conduct research to develop finding aids for use in archival research
Update the artifact online database
Develop skills in cultural interpretation
Lead public tours of SHI's exhibits (if in-person)
Qualifications:
Qualifications/Requirements:
Sealaska shareholder, descendant of a shareholder, or spouse of a shareholder
At least 18 years of age by start date
Must be currently enrolled in college or a vocational-technical school or a recent graduate (1-2 years) and have completed one year of school by the start date
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Preferred Qualifications:
Coursework in archival/library science, museum studies, anthropology, archaeology, indigenous studies, human geography, cultural tourism, or other related topics
At least a 2.5 GPA
Strong critical thinking and research skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Able to both collaborate with a team and work independently
Self-starter with ability to adapt to a fast-paced work environment
Ability to travel, as needed
Additional Requirements:
Submit resume with online application
Provide recent transcript (unofficial)
You may be asked to provide proof of your status as a Sealaska shareholder, shareholder descendant, or shareholder spouse
You must successfully complete a background check prior to onboarding at Sealaska
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will sit for extended periods of time; walk, use hands to finger, handle objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; balance; stoop; bending or crouching; talk or hear. The employee must be able to lift/carry and/or move up to 20-50 pounds safely. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will primarily work in an office setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal.
Applicants must be a current Sealaska shareholder or a Sealaska shareholder descendent.
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Sealaska Heritage Institute's (SHI) mission is to perpetuate and enhance the cultures of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people, promoting cultural diversity and cross-cultural understanding. As the Culture & History Intern, you will gain introductory knowledge and hands-on experience in the library/archives/museum fields. You will become proficient in the use of SHI's online collections database, gain experience with digital and physical archival and objects collections, and gain understanding of collections best practices. Enhance your Indigenous studies or anthropology courses while you develop skills in cultural interpretation. Your work this summer will help you become more familiar with the concept of Indigenous cultural landscapes, especially those of Southeast Alaska.
While this internship can take place remotely or via telecommute, it is preferred that this intern work in person at the Sealaska Heritage Institute office in Juneau, AK. Depending on company and local health guidelines, the intern may have the opportunity to lead public tours of SHI's exhibits onsite in downtown Juneau.
Responsibilities:
Work with the SHI Culture & History team to preserve collections, objects, and archives
Assist in archives and collections management projects including processing collections and storage mount construction
Synthesize information from historical documents
Conduct research to develop finding aids for use in archival research
Update the artifact online database
Develop skills in cultural interpretation
Lead public tours of SHI's exhibits (if in-person)
Qualifications:
Qualifications/Requirements:
Sealaska shareholder, descendant of a shareholder, or spouse of a shareholder
At least 18 years of age by start date
Must be currently enrolled in college or a vocational-technical school or a recent graduate (1-2 years) and have completed one year of school by the start date
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Preferred Qualifications:
Coursework in archival/library science, museum studies, anthropology, archaeology, indigenous studies, human geography, cultural tourism, or other related topics
At least a 2.5 GPA
Strong critical thinking and research skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Able to both collaborate with a team and work independently
Self-starter with ability to adapt to a fast-paced work environment
Ability to travel, as needed
Additional Requirements:
Submit resume with online application
Provide recent transcript (unofficial)
You may be asked to provide proof of your status as a Sealaska shareholder, shareholder descendant, or shareholder spouse
You must successfully complete a background check prior to onboarding at Sealaska
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will sit for extended periods of time; walk, use hands to finger, handle objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; balance; stoop; bending or crouching; talk or hear. The employee must be able to lift/carry and/or move up to 20-50 pounds safely. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will primarily work in an office setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal.
Applicants must be a current Sealaska shareholder or a Sealaska shareholder descendent.
#CB
#LI-DNI
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