Good News! Positive Signs in the Public History Job Market

An informal survey of recent job postings finds positive trends for the public history job market in the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern United States. Graduate students in our Issues in Public History seminar during Fall 2015 analyzed recent postings on online jobs boards including listings maintained by the National Council on Public History, the American Association of State and Local History, and the Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. An encouraging number of employers are seeking to hire public historians with master’s degrees to work in history-related organizations as educators, interpreters, communicators, managers, and development specialists. The study located 115 positions advertised between March and November 2015.

 

What do employers seek? Above all, they seek communications skills of all kinds – written, oral, and interpersonal. New opportunities are opening for public historians with skills in social media and the ability to create and maintain websites. Employers are looking for people who can multi-task, work well in teams, and creatively solve problems. History organizations place a high value on specialized knowledge of histories related to the organization’s mission, for example maritime history for maritime museums or community history for local historical societies. In public history seminars at Rutgers-Camden we emphasize transferable skills to meet these requirements of a changing job market.

NJ Historical Commission Internships

The NJ Historical Commission will be conducting needs assessments of organizations they serve and will be hiring paid interns for this in the spring.  For more information please contact Niquole Primiani, a program officer at the Commission at niquole.primiani@sas.nj.gov.

Archivist Position Available at Philadelphia City Archives

An Archivist I position is open for the Philadelphia Department of Records, City Archives. To view the job description and application process visit:https://phila.peopleadmin.com/postings/25311 The application process is time sensitive. All applications are due December 11, 2015. If you have any questions about the application process contact the Office of Human Resources at 215-686-0880 or email hrhelpdesk@phila.gov.

The City Archives is the repository of the City’s official municipal records from the 1690s to the present. The Archives has 23,000 cubic feet of records, including photographs, maps, administrative and court records, and has the earliest and longest continuous run of birth and death records of any political subdivision of the Commonwealth.