Please excuse cross postings, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has open up the following summer intern position for the Battleship TEXAS museum as well as positions for several other parks. Please follow the directions to apply as they are explained in the TPW website. The address is www.tpwd.state.tx.us Susan Smyer The Battleship TEXAS State Parks Division, Texas Parks and Wildlife Summer Intern Program 2002 General Information: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will fund fourteen paid internship positions in state parks across the state. These are ten week positions which will expose the interns to the skills and activities required in managing the facilities and activities in natural areas, recreational and historical parks. The following description will be specifically for the Battleship TEXAS museum at the San Jacinto State Historic Site which is located in a suburb of Houston, Texas. Job Description & Duties for the Battleship TEXAS: The summer intern will assist in the Curatorial Department of the Battleship TEXAS museum in a wide variety of tasks. He or she will work with the Collections Manager for the majority of time, but will frequently aid the Museum Curator and the ship’s Restoration Planner. The intern will concentrate on projects that assist the Collections Manager in updating collection management methods previously used in the museum in order to conform to current professional standards. He or she will at various times accession and catalog donations; organize storage spaces; contact donors; enter museum object information into the collections database program Re:Discovery; assist in making display items such as faux food; research various historical topics and plan and install exhibits. Summer Project Description: He or she will search the historic photos in the museum’s archives for dated views of the exterior and interior of the Battleship TEXAS. The photos will be then be scanned, reproduced and placed into an album or chart demonstrating each known physical change to the ship and the date that the alterations were made. This photographic dateline will be a valuable tool in dating previously undated items of all types in the museum’s collection and a real aid in planning the physical restoration of the ship and interpreting its history. As a secondary benefit of the project, the original photographs will be stored properly in archival storage and organized for easy retrieval. Skill Requirements: The intern should be able to work independently and with others. He or she should be interested in pursuing a career in the history museum field and should be preparing for that career by majoring in history, museum studies or a closely related field in college. The ability to use a computer is essential. Job Training: The intern will work closely with and be trained by the battleship curatorial staff to learn current professional museum collection methods such as numbering objects, nomenclature, proper handling of artifacts, data entry and retrieval methods, collection storage and the preparation and execution of exhibits and display. He or she will become familiar with a variety of collections management literature. Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Collection Policy and Management Manual, The Revised Nomenclature For Museum Cataloging and The New Museum Registration Methods are three of the most essential. Housing Information: A campsite within the park is available with full hook- up utilities at no cost to the intern who either owns or rents a recreational vehicle. There are also a number of budget-priced, extended- stay hotels within 10 miles commuting distance of the park. The City of La Porte is approximately 10 miles east of the park and Deer Park is approximately 6 miles west. Other Information: The intern will be working on an 87 year old battleship that is berthed on the Houston Ship Channel and is surrounded by chemical plants. The working conditions are unusual and people who have breathing problems or are claustrophobic might want to consider these facts. For a complete list of all internship locations and job applications, please visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife website - www.tpwd.state.tx.us Click on the JOBS heading and follow the links. ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).