HERstory Women in History Internship
Top Benefits
About the role
The Women in History Intern will work within the education department of the Orange County Regional History Center (OCRHC) to uncover and bring visibility to the important roles and contributions of women throughout Central Florida’s history. The intern must possess a strong interest in seeking valuable museum experience, researching diverse women’s stories, and engaging with the public. Projects will be guided by current staff priorities, and deadlines within the museum’s exhibits department. Interns will be working onsite at the museum and with a variety of museum staff interdepartmentally. This internship will offer a stipend of $2,400 to help defray the cost of living, in Orlando, Florida, and will be paid bi-weekly based on hours contributed. Timeline: This onsite internship takes place during the 2026 spring semester (generally between January - May.) The anticipated length of this internship is 6-14 weeks and can be full-time or part-time, with a minimum of 160 total hours required, and a 12-hour minimum per week falling between Monday to Friday, or when the internship supervisor is available. Academic Credit: OCRHC does not award academic credit, although interns may receive program or course credit for this experience if approved by their educational institution. Interns are responsible for providing all documentation, requirements, and evaluation materials to their supervising curator at the beginning of the internship. OCRHC and staff reserve the right to refuse or terminate interns who do not meet the minimum requirements for the position at any point during the program which may result in incomplete course credits Eligibility: Qualifications: Application Requirements: Application packages are due by October 24, 2025. Please send to Karolyn.Turner@ocfl.net Position Type: Internship
Category: Research
Education Requirement: None
Experience Requirement: None
HERstory Women in History Internship
Top Benefits
About the role
The Women in History Intern will work within the education department of the Orange County Regional History Center (OCRHC) to uncover and bring visibility to the important roles and contributions of women throughout Central Florida’s history. The intern must possess a strong interest in seeking valuable museum experience, researching diverse women’s stories, and engaging with the public. Projects will be guided by current staff priorities, and deadlines within the museum’s exhibits department. Interns will be working onsite at the museum and with a variety of museum staff interdepartmentally. This internship will offer a stipend of $2,400 to help defray the cost of living, in Orlando, Florida, and will be paid bi-weekly based on hours contributed. Timeline: This onsite internship takes place during the 2026 spring semester (generally between January - May.) The anticipated length of this internship is 6-14 weeks and can be full-time or part-time, with a minimum of 160 total hours required, and a 12-hour minimum per week falling between Monday to Friday, or when the internship supervisor is available. Academic Credit: OCRHC does not award academic credit, although interns may receive program or course credit for this experience if approved by their educational institution. Interns are responsible for providing all documentation, requirements, and evaluation materials to their supervising curator at the beginning of the internship. OCRHC and staff reserve the right to refuse or terminate interns who do not meet the minimum requirements for the position at any point during the program which may result in incomplete course credits Eligibility: Qualifications: Application Requirements: Application packages are due by October 24, 2025. Please send to Karolyn.Turner@ocfl.net Position Type: Internship
Category: Research
Education Requirement: None
Experience Requirement: None