Collections Intern

Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, Kingston, RI

Located in the Old Washington County Jail, the PHS museum and archival collections document the domestic, social, business, and cultural life in the region of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase. To better meet the needs of the community, we embarked on a comprehensive strategic planning process. As a result of this process, we have developed a new vision for the future: to become a leading research and archival center dedicated to the preservation and promotion of South County’s rich and diverse history through programming, educational offerings and exhibitions. The Collections Intern will work directly with PHS staff to help achieve this new goal by assisting in the completion an inclusive inventory of the museum’s artifact collection. He/She will assist with the inventory process by recording, photographing, and researching objects. Interns will gain insight into how a historical organization manages and maintains collections, develop skills with the PastPerfect software, and conduct object-based research. Some duties will include: conducting a detailed inventory of an assigned museum space, assisting staff by researching aspects of the collection or specific objects, and provide support with other museum tasks. Qualifications include: being detailed-orientated, competency with computers; experience with catalog software a plus, strong interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written, interest in history, museums, and preservation, excellent time management skills,and positive outlook,and research skills. Physical requirements include repeated climbing up/down stairs, ability to lift up to 20 pounds and to perform duties while standing, sitting, and walking. Please send application, cover letter, and resume to Jenna Teachout at PHSadRI@gmail.com. Applications are found at www.pettaquamscutt.org or can be sent via email from Jenna. Candidates may be asked to participate in an interview. Successful applicants will begin the week of January 12, 2016. To find out more information, call us at (401) 783-1328 or email us at PHSadRI@gmail.com. Posted on: 11/16/2015