Internship Position Description
Updated May 18, 2026
Title: John R Nelson Curatorial Intern (Fall 2026)
Division: Collections, Exhibitions & Research
Reports to: Curator of Exhibitions
Position Status: Part-time; Non-Exempt
Duration: Internship period up to 150 hours
Hourly rate: $13.00/hour
Whether igniting a passion for the study of the past, empowering an interest in civic engagement, or providing an introduction to the Commonwealth, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture offers meaningful experiences for all. Whatever the role, your work here helps bring Virginia's story-past, present, and future-to life.
If you are curious, creative, and passionate about preserving and sharing Virginia history, your next chapter starts now!
Position or Project Summary:
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC) seeks a candidate for the position of John R Nelson Curatorial Intern, who has an authentic interest in the mission and work of the VMHC. The John R Nelson Curatorial Intern will support the Virginia Museum of History & Culture's (VMHC) Curatorial Affairs team by implementing visitor surveys and conducting historical research at the VMHC and other repositories to inform the redesign and interpretation of its signature exhibition, The Story of Virginia. This position offers hands-on curatorial experience and the opportunity to develop research skills and knowledge of Virginia history for students interested in pursuing a career in museums and public history.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Assist curators in identifying and reviewing materials from the VMHC collections and other repositories for potential inclusion in exhibit content
- Conduct audience research for VMHC exhibitions, including in-person surveys, data gathering, and working with other stakeholders
- Compile research findings for use by curators, museum educators, and other staff
- Participate in exhibit development meetings with VMHC staff and other stakeholders
- Performs other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Necessary:
- Excellent research abilities using primary, secondary and digital sources
- Knowledge of American history, gained through coursework; knowledge of Virginia history desirable
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Familiarity with archival resources
- Well-organized, methodical, able to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to prioritize and thoughtfully plan work activities while being able to adapt quickly to changing needs
- Accuracy and attention to detail
Education & Experience Requirements:
- Current student pursuing an undergraduate degree in History, Museum Studies, Public History, American Studies, Art History, or relevant field
- Experience and/or willingness to learn collections management systems or similar software
- Previous museum training, internship, and/or volunteer experience a plus
The ideal candidate will have:
- Knowledge or insight into the history of people in Virginia
- Experience in and comfort with talking to people
- Managed a project, in whole or in a group, from start to finish
Notes & Special Requirements:
- Flexible work hours around student's schedule - one semester for the fall of 2026. Average 6-12 hours per week.
- Position not to exceed 150 hours
Application:
- If interested in this job opportunity, please apply and upload your cover letter and resume to https://virginiahistory.isolvedhire.com/jobsearch/?job_board_classification=Internship.
Founded in 1831 as the Virginia Historical Society, the VMHC, a private, non-profit organization, is the oldest museum and cultural organization in Virginia, and one of the oldest and most distinguished history organizations in the United States. The museum cares for a renowned collection of more than nine million items representing the far-reaching story of Virginia.
The Virginia Historical Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer.