Museum Education Experience Program (MEEP) Intern at the American Museum of Natural History
Job Title: Museum Education Experience Program (MEEP) Intern
Job Status: Part-time
Location: New York, NY
Duration: January 16, 2025 to May 3, 2025
Stipend: $2500
Museum Education Experience Program
Do you want to inspire curiosity in a captivating environment where science, community, and communication intertwine?
What does a MEEP intern do?
Through our comprehensive learning program, interns develop the skillful art of initiating engaging science conversations through our interactive and reflective workshops. MEEP interns initiate science discussions with our Museum’s visitors using the halls as a launchpad. They go beyond conveying mere facts to support our people in fostering a deeper understanding and connection to the science content in our exhibition spaces.
Working with Museum Visitors
MEEP interns participate in interactive, reflective workshops and training modules at the Museum. Training is a mandatory component of the internship. We encourage applicants to carefully consider if they can fully commit to the program dates outlined in the description before applying to the program. Each training day is 4 hours long.
Training Workshops
MEEP interns participate in interactive, reflective workshops and training modules at the Museum. This component of the internship is mandatory. No virtual options are available for the training. We encourage applicants to carefully consider if they can fully commit to the time frame outlined in the program description before applying to the internship. Each training day is 4 hours long.
Program Duration
Interns are assigned up to 10 hours a week after the completion of the training period. The MEEP Spring 2025 internship operates Thursday-Saturday, with limited Sunday availability.
Mandatory Training Period January 16- February 8, 2025 1:00-5:00pm
Assigned Work Days Scheduled between 10:30am-5:30pm Thursday-Saturday (and limited Sunday slots), February 13 – May 3, 2025
Stipend Support
Interns can be awarded a stipend of up to $2,500 to support their commute and other expenses while participating in the program. The stipend will be paid in monthly installments during the term of the internship, and contingent on interns fulfilling the requirements of the workshops and their presence at the Museum for the duration of the internship program.
Other opportunities
The programs host advisories for continued reflection and professional learning about various careers in science, museums, and education. Interns can receive support for finding their next job or internship opportunity and an invitation to our Museum Alumni Network.
Are there any requirements for applying to the internship?
- You’re an undergraduate student. Note: You will be required to upload documentation that you are a current undergraduate student (for example, current or next semester class schedule)
- You’ve completed at least one semester of college.
- You must go to school or have a residence in New York City. *Please enter your New York City residence address in the application. The Museum does not cover the costs of housing or relocation expenses.
We encourage students who self-identify as Black, Latine, Indigenous, and/or first-generation college students to apply, especially if they have not had formal internship experiences.
How do I apply for the internship program?
To apply, you must complete this application form.
We’ll ask you to upload:
- A PDF copy of your resume
- Documentation that you are a current undergraduate student (for example, current or next semester class schedule)
- The names and contact information for 3 references. Note: We do not ask for letters of recommendation from your references. References will be asked to submit a short survey. Your references will only be contacted when you’ve been confirmed to interview with a Museum staff member.
You’ll also be asked to submit 3 short answer responses to the following questions. Answers should be a maximum of 1000 characters or 150 words each.
- How will this internship support your future career goals?
- Describe a recent science conversation you had with friends or family. What did you discuss and why?
- Reflect on something new you’ve learned in the past year. How has that knowledge impacted your perspective?
EEO Statement
The American Museum of Natural History is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The Museum does not discriminate with respect to employment, or admission or access to Museum facilities, programs or activities on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, marital status, partnership status, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, pregnancy, alienage or citizenship status, current or former participation in the uniformed services, status as a veteran, or national or ethnic origin, or on account of any other basis prohibited by applicable City, State, or Federal law. Additional protections are afforded in employment based on arrest or conviction record, status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking and sex offenses, unemployment status, and credit history, in each case to the extent provided by law.