Access Services Paid Intern
The LDS Church History Library is seeking a candidate for a year long, part-time (28 hours per week during regular business hours) paid internship opportunity, working with archivists in reviewing and preparing historical records for online publication. This internship is an opportunity to work with a fun, energetic, and dedicated team and to gain work experience to enter the archival and historical field.
Assist volunteers (missionaries) in the review of manuscript collections for sacred, private, and confidential information in preparation for online publication.
Prepare assignments and audit the work of volunteers
Mentor and train volunteers in various tasks, including basic computer skills
Review manuscript collections for sacred, private, and confidential information in preparation for online publication
Update and correct catalog entries and collection registers
Assist in managing a high-volume workflow
Learn and apply department record access policies
Participate in directed readings in Church history and professional literature related to archives and manuscripts
Incumbent will work under the direction of the Access Services team lead in the Archives and Area Support Division of the Church History Department
Required
Paid Interns are qualified while enrolled in an educational institution and for one year following graduation. They must sign a Paid Internship Engagement Letter.
Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and worthy to hold a temple recommend.
The ideal candidate will possess the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Bachelor's degree in history or allied field
Bilingual preferred
Knowledge of historiography and sources of LDS Church History
Ability to read cursive and/or hard to read writing
Respect for confidentiality
Experience conducting research and/or working in an archive
Experience teaching and/or training (in any setting)
Good communication skills and ability to thrive in a team environment
Ability to learn new concepts and effectively prioritize tasks
Excellent writing and editing skills
Experience with Microsoft Office products and Adobe Reader/Pro
Basic understanding of archival theory and practices
Willingness to dress and present oneself professionally
Worthiness Qualification