*Heurich House Museum Fall Special Programs Internship - Washington DC -
Unpaid*

*About the Heurich House Museum:*

The Heurich House Museum preserves the legacy of Christian Heurich and
enriches the cultural life of Washington, DC. The private non-profit
Heurich House Museum preserves the historic Heurich House mansion as a
museum and community center. The mansion, which was built from 1892-94, was
the home of German immigrant, local brewer, and philanthropist Christian
Heurich (1842-1945). Recognized as Washington, DC’s most successful brewer,
he ran the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co. until his death at 102. The mansion is
notable for its technological innovations, original interiors, and rich
archival collection of one of the most important local families. The museum
is open for regular public events and public tours. Private tours and event
rentals are also available.

The museum educates the public about the life and times of Christian
Heurich and promotes a deeper understanding of late-Victorian architecture,
technological innovation in the built environment, the brewing industry of
Washington, DC, and the German immigrant experience in America.

*Job Description: *

The Director of Special Programs engages the Heurich House Museum's
audiences through public programs, event rentals, and the gift shop. The
Special Projects intern will work with staff, docents, and volunteers in a
variety of capacities and on a range of tasks, including the following
activities:

·       Planning and executing private events and public programs;

·       Managing the museum’s events systems including CRM and visitor
analytics;

·       Gift Shop curation and management.



*Required Experience/Skills: *

   - Degree or expected graduate degree in American history and culture,
   education, humanities, museum studies, museum education, communications,
   marketing, events management, or a related field;
   - Demonstrated interest in museum programs, production, education,
   history, and/or marketing;
   - Strong writing, research, organizational, interpersonal, and computer
   skills;
   - Knowledge of desktop publishing software a plus;

·       Willingness to adhere to professional museum standards and
practices, particularly regarding historical artifacts.


*To Apply:*

Please submit a resume and 1-2 page writing sample to [log in to unmask]
with the subject, *Special Programs Intern*. No phone calls. For course
credit only.



The Heurich House Museum values diversity of culture and thought and seeks
talented, qualified employees in all its operations regardless of race,
gender, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age or
any other protected classification under country or local law.


Heurich House Museum
1307 New Hampshire Avenue
Washington, DC  20036
*Ph* | 202.429.1894 <(202)%20429-1894>

[image: http://www.heurichhouse.org/] <http://www.heurichhouse.org/>

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