Summer 2026 Museum Education Intern (Paid)

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Nashville, IN - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 16 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Internship: Museum Education - Community Programs (Paid)


For application deadlines and internship dates please visit: Overview: Located in the heart of downtown Nashville the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum documents and interprets the history of country musica musical genre and culture central to the identity of the city the state and the nation. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums the Museum proudly combines subject expertise ambitious research and preservation of an unparalleled collection with expressions of creativity in music art and history. The Museum collects artifacts that illustrate the evolving history and traditions of country music and provides diverse learning opportunities through educational programs publications and exhibitions. The core exhibit follows the story of country music from its folk beginnings through its evolution as a commercial art form. Rotating exhibits examine a broad range of topics from country classics to contemporary and emerging artists in American Currents. The Museum owns Hatch Show Print a letterpress print shop opened in 1879 and it operates Historic RCA Studio B where Elvis Presley and many others recorded.


Internship Program Overview: The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum offers paid internships to full-time college students (undergraduate and graduate) that advance the educational goals of the intern and help to promote the Museums mission. The Museums internship program offers work-based learning opportunities that introduce college students to museum-related careers and other professions found in large cultural organizations. Internships are designed for a maximum commitment of 25 hours per week for 12 weeks with consideration given to individual university requirements. Additional adjustments to the 12-week 25-hour schedule will be at the discretion of the internship supervisor. Educational programs which operate on a quarterly basis may be accommodated. Motivated students who are seeking hands-on experiences in a team-oriented environment will find excellent opportunities at the Museum.


The application process for prospective interns includes the submission of:

  • An online application for the specific internship you are applying for via our internal hiring system
  • A resume
  • A one-page cover letter; it is recommended that your cover letter explain how your education and experience will contribute positively to this internship and how this internship relates to your academic pursuits and/or career goals

What We Offer Interns:

  • The hourly rate for this position is $15/hr. for students pursuing a bachelors degree; $18/hr. for students pursuing a masters degree or higher
  • Free 24/7 downtown parking or WeGo bus pass
  • Complimentary admission to the Museum for yourself
  • Two complimentary Museum admission passes for friends and family use
  • Free guided tour of Hatch Show Print Historic RCA Studio B and the Museums galleries
  • Discounts at Museum stores and restaurants
  • Free or discounted entry to local venues including: National Museum of African American Music the Opry Ryman Auditorium and more!
  • Fun friendly and supportive learning environment

Field Forward Stipend: Field Forward is a living and relocation stipend offered to select candidates in addition to the paid internship that supports students with demonstrated financial need and students who identify as traditionally underrepresented in cultural arts careers. Field Forwards goals are to encourage diverse student engagement with the Museum and the broader museum field and to promote educational and professional experience and training to students historically underrepresented in museum and other cultural arts professions. Students must submit an additional application and demonstrate financial need (if applicable) to be considered. To learn more including important deadlines please visit: Overview: Charged with the mission of educating varied audiences about country music the Education and Community Engagement department develops programs and resources that illuminate the stories themes and music explored in the Museums galleries. Serving nearly 100000 people per year through 1100 programs the Education and Community Engagement department supports students of all ages from school groups and families who engage in hands-on learning activities to general Museum guests who experience performance presentations during their visit. A creative and curious team staff is composed of traditional and nontraditional educators including classroom teachers visual artists historians Museum educators and professional musicians. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum educators share a passion for country music popular culture and lifelong learning and regularly collaborate to develop and implement dynamic educational offerings commensurate with one of the most-visited history museums in America.


Museum Education Internship Overview: The Museum Education internship is designed for a commitment of 18-25 hours per week for a minimum of 12 weeks. The goal is this internship is to provide interdisciplinary Museum-led educational programs and experiences in the Nashville community while gaining greater understanding of the museum education field.


Community Programs a subset of the larger Family and Community Programs team aims to bring the museum into the broader Nashville community by engaging with families and individuals through hands-on music and art-making programs. Programs occur off-site in the community at festivals libraries community centers and other locations. All sites are within Nashville-Davidson and bordering counties.


The Museum Education intern will receive hands-on training from Museum educators and they will interact directly with diverse family audiences. The intern will assist with program delivery and facilitation support program preparations facilitate administrative tasks support evaluation and assessment attend team meetings and research and develop resources to support programming. The intern will also have the opportunity to engage with on-site youth and family programs as needed.


Specific Internship Duties:

  • Support community outreach programs in off-site settings like libraries parks and festivals
  • Assist in administrative tasks related to community outreach programming including data recording inventory of supplies and more
  • Set specific personal goals and work with the Community Outreach Manager to achieve them
  • Develop and practice interdepartmental communication skills and general professionalism
  • Perform administrative tasks as needed
Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

  • Currently enrolled credit-seeking and/or degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student

Preferred Requirements:

  • Interest in museum education music American history and youth-focused program development
  • Ability to play one or more instrument
  • Experience or course work in education history and/or the fine arts
  • Knowledge of country music or willingness to learn
  • Experience working with children and/or teaching
  • Ability to multitask and solve problems
  • Comfortability working with individuals and families from diverse backgrounds

Conditions of Internship:

  • Be available to work 18-25 hours per week flexible between Wednesday-Saturday 9:30 AM 4:30 PM
  • Valid drivers license and ability to drive in and around Nashville for community outreach programs
  • Lift 25 lbs. or less

Notes to Applicant:


The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is an equal opportunity employer. We respect the varied attributes characteristics and perspectives that make each person unique. The museum promotes an environment of respect communication and understanding while actively providing opportunities for all employees of all backgrounds the skills experience and information necessary to succeed. The museum does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race color religion sex (including pregnancy childbirth and related medical conditions) national origin political affiliation gender identity sexual orientation disability genetic information or characteristics age membership in an employee organization military or veteran status or other non-merit factor. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum does not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics.


We are a drug-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer that welcomes all qualified candidates to apply for open positions. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for its staff and visitors. All offers of employment are subject to and contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and employment verification including federally mandated E-Verify processes as required for position.


Due to the high volume of applications received for this position hiring managers will only contact candidates they are interested in scheduling for an interview. Please refrain from calling to inquire about the status of your application.


Please upload a resume and cover letter when applying for the position.


Applications are only accepted online on our career page:


Required Experience:

Intern

Internship: Museum Education - Community Programs (Paid)For application deadlines and internship dates please visit: Overview: Located in the heart of downtown Nashville the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum documents and interprets the history of country musica musical genre and culture centra...
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