About The Position

Regenstein Pacific Collections / Conservation Internships The Field Museum is pleased to announce two 2026 Regenstein Pacific Collections / Conservation Internships. These internships aim to provide each intern with experience in caring for organic social history material from the Pacific. This is a paid internship for full-time (35 hours per week) for 12 weeks. The salary is $17.75/hr for undergraduates or $18.50/hr for masters students and recent graduates (six months minimum). Start and end dates are negotiable, but the internship must take place within the period April 1 to Sept 30. Desired start date of May 18th, 2026. The interns will work under the supervision of Chris Philipp (Collections Manager), JP Brown (Senior Conservator), Lauren Hancock (Head Registrar) and Julia Kennedy (Assistant Collections Manager). Their work will focus on housing, photography, transcribing of archival records and video and documenting Pacific collections. Qualifications Each internship is open to advanced undergraduates, recent graduates (six months or less), or graduate students currently studying conservation, anthropology, art history, museum studies, or a related field, and who have already demonstrated an interest in working in museums. Preference will be given to applicants showing an interest in following a career in museum collections. Previous experience of the following will be a plus, but are not essential: housing of organic materials, digital photography, cutting and drilling using portable power tools. Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit the following documents in their online application: A cover letter explaining what you would bring to the project, and how your previous experience makes you a good candidate for the internship. Please indicate your availability within the time frame of the internship. Resume Transcript (unofficial transcripts are fine) One letter of recommendation Applications must be received by February 15, 2026. Applicants selected for interview will be contacted by March 2, 2026. Applicants must apply through the Field Museum website. Applications through other websites will not be considered. PLEASE READ: When you apply for multiple positions, please make sure to delete your previous resume and cover letter and upload the latest version of your resume and cover letter that is relevant to the job you are applying for, every time you apply. This will help our hiring managers access the correct documents. Please note that removing the resume and cover letter will not delete any previously submitted resumes and cover letters. The Field Museum is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination, embracing diversity, and fostering mutual respect. We value the unique perspectives each team member brings, which empowers our ability to innovate and overcome challenges. At the Field Museum, we are dedicated to making our career website and recruitment process accessible to everyone. If you encounter any difficulty when using or accessing our online application, or if you need a reasonable accommodation for completing your application, participating in interviews, or any other part of the selection process, please reach out to us at recruitment@fieldmuseum.org.

Requirements

  • Each internship is open to advanced undergraduates, recent graduates (six months or less), or graduate students currently studying conservation, anthropology, art history, museum studies, or a related field, and who have already demonstrated an interest in working in museums.

Nice To Haves

  • housing of organic materials
  • digital photography
  • cutting and drilling using portable power tools

Responsibilities

  • housing
  • photography
  • transcribing of archival records and video
  • documenting Pacific collections
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