The Ph.D. Program in History

at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Job Opportunities

Holocaust Educator Internship at the Museum of Jewish Heritage (apps due 1/14/22)

The Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is now accepting applications for the virtual spring 2022 Holocaust Educator Internship. We would be very grateful if you could circulate the information to undergraduate and graduate students looking for paid internship opportunities.

For details and a link to the application form, please click here.
The application deadline is January 14, 2022.

What do Holocaust Educator Interns do?
Interns assist in improving access to the Museum’s Holocaust survivor oral history collections by listening to Holocaust survivor testimonies and creating interview-level written abstracts.

Who is eligible?
Students who are studying in the New York metropolitan area, are currently enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students in accredited degree programs, and will continue to be enrolled in spring 2022. Students who have a desire to listen to Holocaust testimony and create written materials. Students from all backgrounds or areas of study are encouraged to apply. No previous teaching or Holocaust study is required, although both of these are desirable.

Thank you again for sharing this information with potential candidates. If you have any questions, contact  Romy Felsen-Parsons, Internship Programs Coordinator- rfelsenparsons@mjhnyc.org | 646.437.4324 | www.mjhnyc.org