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Alumni Office Room 1W9 Isaac B. Honor - Internship Coordinator [email protected] INTERNSHIP NOTICE #12 Important Note: If you are selected for the internship, please inform Mr. Honor IMMEDIATELY via email at: [email protected] ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS MUST BE PDF…NO EXCEPTIONS New York City public and charter school students can apply now for a paid, in-depth spring-summer 2019 internship where they can learn about different cultures and making a difference in the world. The High School Apprenticeship Program at the Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust offers New York City public high school students a challenging program of work and study as they learn about Jewish heritage, the Holocaust, and what goes on “behind the scenes” at a museum. TRAINING: February through June, Apprentices participate in paid after-school training twice a month on select Wednesdays to prepare them for full-time summer employment at the Museum. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Apprentices have full-time paid positions at the Museum, from the end of June through mid-August. Through a close mentoring relationship with staff, Apprentices explore careers in different departments at the Museum, as well as hear Holocaust survivor testimony, go on field trips, and lead tours for summer youth groups. Students from all backgrounds from New York City public high schools and charter schools are encouraged to apply. Deadline Extended: Applications Now Due November 23, 2018 CLICK HERE FOR THE ONLINE APPLICATION https://mjhnyc.wufoo.com/forms/xa37xgp05jjbco/

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Alumni Office Room 1W9 Isaac B. Honor - Internship Coordinator [email protected]

INTERNSHIP NOTICE #12

Important Note: If you are selected for the internship, please inform Mr. Honor IMMEDIATELY via email at:

[email protected]

ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS MUST BE PDF…NO EXCEPTIONS

New York City public and charter school students can apply now for a paid, in-depth spring-summer 2019 internship where they can learn about different cultures and making a difference in the world.

The High School Apprenticeship Program at the Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust offers New York City public high school students a challenging program of work and study as they learn about Jewish heritage, the Holocaust, and what goes on “behind the scenes” at a museum.

TRAINING: February through June, Apprentices participate in paid after-school training twice a month on select Wednesdays to prepare them for full-time summer employment at the Museum.

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Apprentices have full-time paid positions at the Museum, from the end of June through mid-August. Through a close mentoring relationship with staff, Apprentices explore careers in different departments at the Museum, as well as hear Holocaust survivor testimony, go on field trips, and lead tours for summer youth groups.

Students from all backgrounds from New York City public high schools and charter schools are encouraged to apply.

Deadline Extended: Applications Now Due November 23, 2018

CLICK HERE FOR THE ONLINE APPLICATION

https://mjhnyc.wufoo.com/forms/xa37xgp05jjbco/