Great PAID Internship for Anthropology Students
Applications Accepted until May 10
Check out this fantastic PAID internship opportunity through the National Council for Preservation Education with the National Park Service, Washington Area Support Office, Archeology Program. Applications will be accepted until May 10.
They are looking for an intern to develop a three-part evaluation for the Urban Archeology Corps (UAC), a summer youth work program. The evaluation would be tested this summer, then possibly adapted for use by other youth work programs in the NPS. This would be a useful project for someone interested in the ways they measure success and change in archeology, anthropology, and museum programs targeted at youth from diverse backgrounds.
Duties:
- create a pre-program evaluation
- create a mid-program evaluation
- create a post-program evaluation
- synthesize pre-, mid-, and post-program evaluations
- develop a report on the creation of the evaluation and the synthesized results
- other duties as assigned
Start date is subject to the completion of a security background check. The internship is about 200 hours and offers an educational stipend of about $12 an hour, plus four hours of annual and sick leave per 80 hours earned. This would be a great internship for a candidate who is volunteering this summer or has part-time work but is looking to up their summer income. The schedule is somewhat flexible. Our office is near Metro Center.
For more information and the application form, please visit: http://preservenet.cornell.edu/employ/ncpe.php. All applications should be sent to Teresa Moyer, at teresa_moyer@nps.gov.
They are looking for an intern to develop a three-part evaluation for the Urban Archeology Corps (UAC), a summer youth work program. The evaluation would be tested this summer, then possibly adapted for use by other youth work programs in the NPS. This would be a useful project for someone interested in the ways they measure success and change in archeology, anthropology, and museum programs targeted at youth from diverse backgrounds.
Duties:
- create a pre-program evaluation
- create a mid-program evaluation
- create a post-program evaluation
- synthesize pre-, mid-, and post-program evaluations
- develop a report on the creation of the evaluation and the synthesized results
- other duties as assigned
Start date is subject to the completion of a security background check. The internship is about 200 hours and offers an educational stipend of about $12 an hour, plus four hours of annual and sick leave per 80 hours earned. This would be a great internship for a candidate who is volunteering this summer or has part-time work but is looking to up their summer income. The schedule is somewhat flexible. Our office is near Metro Center.
For more information and the application form, please visit: http://preservenet.cornell.edu/employ/ncpe.php. All applications should be sent to Teresa Moyer, at teresa_moyer@nps.gov.
Posted: May 2, 2013, 4:38 PM