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🔗Archeology Digital Media and Public Engagement Intern – 800 hours

National Park Service/NCPE Internship Program
The Northeast Archeological Resources Program assists National Park Service Interior Region 1 parks in protecting, preserving, and understanding the region’s irreplaceable archeological resources for present and future generations.
The National Park Service Northeast Archeological Resources Program (NARP) seeks an intern to join the digital media team. The intern will work closely with the Digital Media and Public Engagement Specialist to develop informational social media posts to enhance public awareness of archeological stewardship, create digital engagement opportunities, and participate in on-site public education archeological experiences through the Roving Exhibit and Archeology Lab (REAL) program in National Park Service (NPS) sites within the Northeast Region.
The intern will assist NARP by providing public access to archeology through social media engagement and website content creation. The intern will support NARP’s goals of collaboration with parks to help provide the public with information about the science of archeology, specific archeological projects, and the variety of tasks supported by NARP. In addition to digital media, the intern will collaborate with NARP archeologists and park resource managers to develop public engagement experiences and opportunities for park visitors to engage with archeological resources within National Park Units. The intern will test new methods for public outreach and engagement related to archeological projects and support the implementation of the Roving Exhibit and Archeology Laboratory, which will be traveling to different parks during the spring and summer of 2025.
The NARP office acts as a central resource for National Park sites throughout Interior Region 1 (Northeast Region), providing archeological support, protecting archeological resources, investigating suspected looting or vandalism, and overseeing scientific archeological research. The NARP office is located in Lowell, MA, but the intern can work remotely within the East Coast.
Duties include:
Developing social media campaigns, including plans for holidays, heritage and identity months, and other special topics
Writing regular social media posts for NARP’s Facebook and Instagram accounts following NPS and NARP digital media guidelines
Creating digital engagement content, including articles, activities, and web pages
Collaborating with the Digital Media and Public Engagement Specialist to develop and implement public outreach programs
Working with regional parks and cultural resources staff to assist with archeological outreach and education efforts within the parks
This position is part of the Internship Program administered by the National Council for Preservation Education (NCPE). The program is a partnership between the National Park Service and NCPE. The successful applicants must be 30 years of age or younger (or 35 years or younger if a Veteran) when they begin the internship. Other eligibility requirements apply; visit https://preservenet.org/ncpe-internships/ for details and instructions on how to apply.
Qualified NCPE interns who complete their internships may count their position towards earning a Public Land Corps (PLC) Non-Competitive Hiring Authority certificate. Once earned, the PLC hiring authority certificate may be used to apply for eligible Federal temporary, term, or permanent positions. Visit the website listed above for details about this benefit. Successful completion of the internship does not guarantee Federal employment.