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🔗Summer Intern

  • Full Time
  • Internship
  • Remote or Washington D.C. (Remote)
  • $20.00 USD / Hour
  • Applications have closed
  • Department: Office of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples
  • Job Summary: This full-time, 10-week, summer intern will learn about the work of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and contribute to the work of the agency while developing new skills. See job description for details.
  • Job Qualifications:

    Candidates should be graduate students with an interest in historic preservation policy and may come from a wide variety of disciplines, such as history, planning, law, cultural resource management, architectural history, architectural design, traditional building trades, archaeology, or anthropology.  Relevant skills include strong research, writing, and organizational ability as well as the ability to work independently and collaboratively.

  • How to Apply:

    Interested applicants should learn more at www.achp.gov/internships and click on the summer internships post at the bottom of the page. Fill out the online application form linked there and submit it. Then send your resume to internships@achp.gov to complete your application. Only complete applications will be reviewed. Deadline: March 14, 2025. Questions can be addressed to internships@achp.gov.

  • Contact Name: Judy Rodenstein
  • Application Email: internships@achp.gov
  • Application URL: http://www.achp.gov/internships

Website Advisory Council on Historic Preservaton

An independent federal agency, the ACHP oversees the historic preservation review process for federal projects and advises the President and Congress on historic preservation. The agency manages a variety of preservation initiatives to address national preservation issues, such as promoting public appreciation of cultural heritage, reusing historic building stock for housing and other contemporary needs, advancing sustainability and resilience, supporting Indigenous peoples' interests, and youth engagement.

ACHP’s Office of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples (OTIP) seeks a graduate student for a full-time internship. This intern may work remotely, onsite, or combine onsite and remote work. The intern will perform an in-depth review of the polices related to ACHP’s work with Indigenous communities to ensure that language/terms/content are consistent between documents and with current laws and policies. Additionally, the intern would produce a document that flags where older ACHP policies could incorporate concepts from newer Indigenous-focused policies as well as make recommendations for streamlining currently available policies. Knowledge of Indigenous-focused polices a plus, as well as experience performing research and analysis. This work will provide an opportunity for the intern to develop or broaden skills related to policy analysis, policy research, and the development of concrete action items for the ACHP’s Office of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples.