The U.S. Capitol Historical Society is chartered by Congress in part “to foster and increase an informed patriotism of the land in the study of this living memorial to the founders of this Nation and the continuing thread of principles as exemplified by their successors.” To this end, we are proud to operate a robust internship program, which offers positions in several areas of our work.
Primarily geared towards undergraduate students, USCHS Interns work in the Society’s offices a minimum of 20 hours per week. Specific work schedules are flexible to accommodate outside academic and work commitments. Internship descriptions below reflect the breadth of potential responsibilities and tasks, and some major events and initiatives require support from all Society personnel (including interns assigned to other primary roles); actual assignments may vary. Interns may receive a monthly stipend.
Applications for the Spring Session are closed.
Applications are accepted beginning September 1 through November 1
- Applications are accepted beginning January 1 through March 1
- Applications are accepted beginning May 1 through July 1
If you are interested in applying for an internship position with USCHS, please follow the guidelines below or contact us for more information.
The Society is committed to equal opportunity, fairness, and inclusivity. We welcome and encourage intern applications from all individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, or disability. We particularly encourage people of color/minority ethnic groups, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, and people living with disabilities to apply.
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