JOBS & OPPORTUNITIES
The Museum at Eldridge Street is an equal opportunity employer, welcoming all applicants of all backgrounds.
Employment Opening
There are currently no employment opportunities available.
Internships
We offer both academic year and summer internship programs for university students. College- and graduate-level student interns learn about Museum practice and gain professional skills in a variety of fields, including public programming, nonprofit management, education, fundraising, communications, and archives.
We are now accepting applications for Fall 2024 internships. Application deadline is Monday, July 1. Please note, applications received without all requested information, including a cover letter, will not be considered. Due to the high volume of applications, we will respond to you only if you have been selected for an interview.
Education & Family Programs Intern - (click here for description and how to apply)
Public Programs & Communications Intern - (click here for description and how to apply)
Volunteer at the Musuem
The Museum at Eldridge Street’s docent program has over 50 participants who undergo a 5-week training process, and are responsible for the daily tours at the museum. These tours cover everything from the building’s history to Jewish culture to architecture and design to 19th-century immigration.
We accept volunteer applications on a rolling basis. Inquire about this opportunity by emailing contact@eldridgestreet.org.
Please be advised that due to the high volume of applications, we are only able to contact those candidates whose skills and backgrounds best fit the requirements of the job openings or internships.
We will keep your resume on file should appropriate future openings become available.