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How much do library internship jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for library internship in Spring, TX is $13.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.11 and $15.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Library Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Library Intern, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of library science principles, often supported by current enrollment in a library science or related program. Familiarity with library cataloging systems like MARC, integrated library systems (ILS), and digital databases is highly beneficial. Excellent communication, customer service skills, and a willingness to learn make an intern stand out in supporting library patrons and staff. These skills and qualities are crucial for efficient library operations, positive user experiences, and personal professional development.

What types of projects or responsibilities can I expect during a library internship?

During a library internship, you can expect a variety of hands-on experiences including assisting with cataloging materials, helping patrons at the circulation desk, supporting library programs and events, and organizing collections. Interns often work closely with librarians and staff, gaining exposure to both behind-the-scenes operations and public-facing services. This role provides an excellent opportunity to develop practical skills in information management, customer service, and teamwork within a supportive environment. The specific projects may vary depending on the library’s size and focus, but most internships offer a well-rounded introduction to daily library operations.

What is a library internship?

A library internship is a temporary position that provides hands-on experience working in a library setting. Interns typically assist with a variety of tasks such as cataloging books, helping patrons, organizing resources, supporting library events, and learning about library management. These internships are often designed for students or recent graduates interested in library science, information studies, or related fields. The experience gained can help interns decide if a career in library services is right for them and can enhance their resumes for future employment.

What is the difference between Library Internship vs Library Assistant?

AspectLibrary InternshipLibrary Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates; may require coursework in library scienceHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer prior experience
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, libraries, often part-time or seasonalPublic, academic, or special libraries; more regular hours
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, libraries, internships for trainingLibraries, public institutions, supporting daily operations
Common Search & ComparisonOften searched by students seeking experienceOften searched by job seekers looking for entry-level roles

In summary, a Library Internship is typically a temporary, educational position aimed at students or recent graduates gaining experience, while a Library Assistant is a more permanent, entry-level role supporting library operations. Both roles are common in library settings but differ mainly in duration, credentials, and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Library Internship job openings in Spring, TX as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% Internship, 1% As Needed, 56% Full Time, 31% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $28,772 per year, or $13.8 per hour.

Assistant/Associate Conservator of Works of Art on Paper

MFAH

Houston, TX

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Assistant/Associate Conservator of Works of Art on Paper

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) seeks an Assistant / Associate Conservator of Works of Art on Paper to join our Department of Conservation. The successful candidate will work collaboratively within a vibrant team dedicated to the preservation, study, and care of the museum's paper-based collections, encompassing European, North American, South American, Islamic, Indian, and South Asian works on paper and parchment.

The Assistant / Associate Paper Conservator will be part of a 21-member full-time staff, including conservators, conservation scientists, imaging specialists, technicians, framers, and administrative support, as well as interns, fellows, and volunteers who contribute to the department's mission of care, scholarship, and teaching.

The MFAH Conservation Department is housed within the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Center for Conservation, a 34,000-square-foot facility completed in 2018. The Center is home to laboratories for Paper, Paintings, Photography, Sculpture and Objects, Arts and Furniture, Historic Frames, and Conservation Science, as well as imaging and conservation preparatory studios — providing state-of-the-art resources for collaborative, cross-disciplinary work.

What We're Looking For

We're seeking someone who:

  • Is scientifically grounded and artistically attuned. You bring a commensurate level of technical depth in paper conservation and a curiosity about materials, processes, and cultural context.
  • Works collaboratively. This is a team-driven lab rooted in the generosity of knowledge, time, and credit.
  • Thrives in complexity. You are comfortable balancing analytical precision with interpretive insight across diverse collections and projects.
  • Sees conservation as a shared responsibility. You work seamlessly across departments — with curators, preparators, registrars, and scientists — to care for the museum's art.
  • Leads with humility and curiosity. You value learning, mentorship, and inclusive dialogue as part of your daily practice.
  • Is values-driven. Integrity, empathy, and respect for diverse perspectives guide your decision-making.
  • Understands that how we work matters. Pursues excellence while supporting well-being in a positive, inclusive, and collaborative workplace.

Key Responsibilities

All activities are to be carried out in consultation with and under the supervision of the Head of the Paper Lab. The Assistant / Associate Conservator will:

  • Examine works of art on paper and related collections (e.g., manuscripts, Islamic and Indian paintings and Asian scrolls), assess condition, and prepare examination reports.
  • Recommend and perform conservation treatments in accordance with the AIC Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice.
  • Discuss and coordinate treatment plans and schedules with curatorial colleagues; engage in dialogue with curatorial staff regarding treatment decisions, as well as the historical and aesthetic context of the collection.
  • Participate in preservation activities, including exhibition preparation, installation, environmental monitoring, and emergency response as needed.
  • Advise on loan requests and returns, ensuring works of art can be safely transported and displayed.
  • Contribute to departmental and museum-wide research, scholarship, and outreach, including public engagement and educational initiatives.
  • Enter all findings and documentation in the museum database, ensuring photographic documentation is properly labeled and stored.
  • Participate in professional development, conferences, and workshops to advance knowledge in the field of paper conservation.
  • Contribute to laboratory maintenance and safety, and coordinate supply orders in consultation with the Administrative Coordinator.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree and completion of a graduate-level program in conservation with specialization in paper conservation, or equivalent education and training.
  • Two to five or more years post-graduate experience in the conservation of paper-based materials, preferably in a museum or library setting.
  • Five to eight years of post-graduate experience to be considered at the Associate level.
  • Familiarity with the range of materials represented in the MFAH's paper-based collections.
  • Knowledge of museum best practices and collections management.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and documentation abilities.
  • Proficiency with databases and digital tools used in conservation documentation.
  • Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a diverse and multidisciplinary environment.
  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and ethical standards in all aspects of conservation work.

Why Consider Us

At MFAH, conservation is about sustaining both the art and the human stories it carries. As an Assistant Paper Conservator, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the preservation and understanding of a world-class collection while working in an environment that values curiosity, generosity, and mutual respect. The department's interdisciplinary structure and commitment to collaboration provide fertile ground for research, innovation, and professional growth.

Work Environment & Physical Demands

  • Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds; manual dexterity required for handling delicate objects and instruments.
  • Activities include standing, walking, sitting, bending, kneeling, and climbing.
  • Use of PPE as needed for chemical and analytical processes.

The MFAH is equally committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals interested in employment with the organization. As part of this commitment, we want to ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation needed to 1) participate in the job application or 2) interview process; 3) perform essential job functions; and/or 4) participate in the benefits and privileges of employment with the MFAH. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the human resources department: HR@mfah.org

Compensation and Benefits

Benefits

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, offers an excellent benefits package that includes:

  • Medical Insurance: Employee and dependent coverage through a choice of managed health care programs
  • Dental Insurance: Employee and dependent coverage through two plan choices
  • Vision Insurance: Employee and dependent coverage through a vision program
  • Group health, dental, and vision insurance coverage available and effective the first of the month following employment with the MFAH for this role.
  • Life Insurance & AD&D: Employee coverage at no cost to the employee
  • Long Term Disability: Employee coverage at no cost to the employee

The MFAH provides a generous schedule for time off under the following benefit categories:

  • Paid Time Off - Used for absences from work such as vacation, illness of short duration, and personal reasons. Hours are accrued biweekly, based on employment status, length of service, and hours worked
  • Reserve Time Off - Used for extended illnesses. Employees accrue up to 6 days per year, up to a maximum of 120 days
  • Holidays - Full-time employees receive eleven paid holidays per year
  • Volunteer Time Off - The MFAH supports activities that enhance and serve the communities in which we live and work. Employees receive up to 40 hours of paid time off annually to give back and volunteer.

Other Benefits

  • Staff may contribute to the MFAH Retirement Savings Plan. Eligible staff members contributing to the plan may receive a matching contribution of up to 5% from the MFAH after one year of service. (We also recognize prior nonprofit service, which will provide for an accelerated employer match!)
  • Roth IRA also available!
  • MFAH Membership – Staff receive a free Family-level membership
  • Discounts – Staff receive discounts on purchases at the Museum shop and all on-campus eateries and courses for you or your family at the Glassell School of Art.
  • Metro commuter subsidy available upon request
  • Professional development support and museum membership
  • Relocation assistance and research-related travel funds may be available

Compensation

The salary will be commensurate with the applicant's experience and the needs and requirements