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Part-time Paid Church History Research Intern

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This position is primarily for educational or religious purposes and should be used for providing valuable educational experiences for the Intern. It is to give the Intern an opportunity to see how principles and practices learned in their educational institutions are applied in actual work setting.

The Research and Outreach Division of the Church History Department produces material to help God’s children become more aware of Church history and inspired to follow Jesus Christ. This role works under the direction of the Church Historian and Recorder to adapt historical content for specific audiences and distribution channels. Due to the nature of this internship this posting is for currently enrolled BYU students.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Under the direction of department staff, research events in contemporary Church history in the Church History Library and third-party collections.
  • Summarize sources pertaining to the topics assigned, reporting on locations searched, items found and not found. Evaluate the reliability and significance of each source as it relates to the topic and the project objectives.
  • Verify facts, dates, and statistics using the Church History Library collection and other standard reference sources.
  • Work in the Church History Library in Salt Lake City at least two days each week for a period of 12 weeks
  • This internship is graciously underwritten by the BYU Council on Religious Endeavors (CORE). The successful candidate will be required to write a report submitted to CORE summarizing activities at the conclusion of the internship.

QUALIFICATIONS

Paid Interns are qualified while enrolled at Brigham Young University (BYU) pursing a graduate or post-graduate degree studying history, social science, humanities, or a closely related field and for one year following graduation. Other qualifications include:

  • Demonstrated interest in and familiarity with Latter-day Saint history
  • Demonstrated ability to research history in primary and secondary sources, particularly the Church History catalog, and to critically evaluate information and claims in sources
  • Demonstrated ability to write clearly and concisely with a knowledge of the standards in The Chicago Manual of Style
  • Detail oriented with demonstrated organizational and planning skills and a track record of meeting deadlines
  • Strong interpersonal and oral communication skills and a track record of effective collaboration
  • Demonstrated facility with office productivity software (word processors, spreadsheets)
  • Able to travel to the Church History Library and work there at least two days each week for a period of 12 weeks

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