Opportunities for Current Students
Posted February 20, 2021
Description: The Congressional Research Service (CRS) Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade Division is accepting applications under its 2021 Graduate Recruit Program for a Research Librarian. This position will be filled at the GS-09 level (see “Duties” below). This is a fulltime position, the salary is $ 60,129 to $78,167 per year. About the Graduate Recruit…
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Posted February 19, 2021
Description: This paid position is part-time and temporary, expected to last around 16 weeks at 20 hrs/week. Flexible on the time frame. This position will be onsite in Worcester, MA but due to the current pandemic, the internship will be held in a private space with limited in-person interaction. Masks and social distancing are required….
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Posted February 19, 2021
Description: Harvard Business School’s Knowledge and Library Services (KLS) is actively hiring for our next Manager, Contemporary Collections. We are looking for a customer centric manager who has a teamwork-based approach to their work. We seek someone who is dedicated to identifying and making the most relevant and reliable information accessible to a variety of…
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Posted February 19, 2021
Description: Baker Research Services (BRS), a research team within Harvard Business School’s Knowledge and Library Services (KLS), is seeking an expert data wrangler/researcher with financial data experience and subject knowledge to join our team. We provide unique data and research support to HBS faculty and doctoral students who are engaging with society’s toughest challenges—equality, the…
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Posted February 16, 2021
Description: These paid, virtual opportunities will be available for Summer 2021. Internships are eight weeks in length but may be performed part-time of full-time (see specific project details). Exact appointment dates are flexible and dependent on the student and intern supervisor’s schedules. Please note preferred appointment dates in your application. Stipend levels are $600/week full-time…
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Posted February 16, 2021
Description: If you need a bit of financial help to get through your graduate program, scholarship funds are now available. The American Library Association (ALA) has more than $300,000 available to students who are studying in library science or school library media programs at the master’s degree level. Get your application in early. The deadline…
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Posted February 16, 2021
Description: The Center for the History of Family Medicine (CHFM) is presently accepting applications for one internship position with an emphasis in the history of Family Medicine. The position is open to all interested graduate students with a preference given to students majoring in archival studies, history, historical administration, library or information science, museum studies…
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Posted February 16, 2021
Description: The Metadata Research Center (MRC) at Drexel University’s College of Computing & Informatics (CCI), in partnership with the Montana State University Library, UC San Diego Library, OCLC, and project LEADING Mentors/institutions, invites early-to-mid career library professionals and doctoral students to participate in the LIS Education and Data Science-Integrated Network Group (LEADING) program. This is a virtual fellowship program supported by the Institute of Museum…
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Posted February 11, 2021
Description: Newton Free Library is seeking an energetic, customer service oriented person to join our Youth Services team to provide excellent patron service and contribute to a variety of programs and projects that make our library special to many children and families. Our Youth Service Department is one of the busiest in Massachusetts and we deliver…
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Posted February 11, 2021
Description: The Newmarket Public Library is seeking a part-time (15 hours/week) Children’s Librarian. This individual will report to the Director. Duties will include, but will not be limited to, developing and implementing children’s programming, including story times, summer reading, crafts, etc. online and in person. Promotion of activities in the community, circulation tasks, and supervision…
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