Part-Time Research Assistant: The Woodlands – Pew Discovery Grant

The Woodlands, a non-profit National Historic Landmark and interpretive center in Philadelphia, seeks a part time research assistant to do archival research, document collection and transcription for a Pew Discovery grant “Not Your Typical Eighteenth-Century Gentleman.” The grant seeks to research the lives and social networks of the Woodlands’ eighteenth-century occupants: principally the lifelong “bachelor,” gentleman collector/natural scientist William Hamilton, and his house-hold staff at The Woodlands, including George Hilton, an African-American indentured servant turned free laborer, and his family.

The Pew Discovery Grant is designed to do a thorough archival excavation of the principal household members, and will require both research ingenuity and precise documentation. The research assistant will work under the direction of the lead historian, working in the relevant archival collections primarily located in Philadelphia. Position duration is four to six months, working approximately 400-600 total hours, at an hourly pay rate of $16 per hour. Work to begin in November, flexible hours.

Requirements:

  • Advanced academic training in history (M.A. or Ph.D. ABD preferred)
  • Ability to work independently
  • Archival research experience (experience in social history methods preferred and in Philadelphia’s history and/or eighteenth-century colonial/revolutionary history helpful.)

To express interest, send a brief letter of interest and current CV to jobs@woodlandsphila.org. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt.

Short-Term Employment Opportunity

The Next Stop Democracy project at the University of Pennsylvania is testing whether public art and music performances can improve voter experiences on election day. They need paid data collectors. There is a training session and work on election day. It pays $140 for the work. You can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UWoE8trUyDexn7iqbcB0J6hHznL5lGeRJ29vDs-xqBA/viewform

And get more information by contacting lsh@asc.upenn.edu

Internship Opportunity at Philadelphia City Archives

Philadelphia Department of Records is offering an unpaid internship at the Philadelphia City Archives. The schedule is flexible but it is during work hours from 8:30-5:00 Monday – Friday. If interested, please contact Jill Rawnsley at jill.rawnsley@phila.gov.

The full description of the responsibilities, work requirements, and qualifications is quite long. I will post the details on my office door (Room 105).

Paid Internship Opportunity for Fall 2015

Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site seeks two interns for the fall semester of 2015 to support the development of an ambitious new exhibit, Prisons in the Age of Mass Incarceration. Graduate students in exhibit development, public history, and related fields are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities may include prototyping exhibit elements, history and policy research, and light administrative support related to exhibit development. Interns must be available between eight and sixteen hours a week throughout the semester. Pay will be $10.00/ hour. Interested parties should email a resume and letter of interest to Sean Kelley. sk@easternstate.org. Resumes will reviewed in the order received.

Part-Time Employment Opportunity

Writer/Project Coordinator wanted for a nonprofit startup. 10-15 hrs/week; offsite, $30/hour EmilysEntourage.org Accelerating Cystic Fibrosis (CF) research to save lives through the power of community. For a job description, email Gloria@Reisman–consulting.com