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The Museum of Science seeks to recruit, hire, develop, promote, and retain individuals from racially and culturally diverse backgrounds and persons with disabilities. We strive to create and sustain a more affirming environment for all staff, interns, volunteers, trustees and overseers. We value expertise gained at the Museum and encourage professional development and career growth.

Our internship program offers internships in trimesters: fall, spring, and summer. Interns work throughout the Museum on a wide variety of projects and tasks, from science education to behind-the-scenes work. An internship at the Museum of Science is an excellent way to gain a hands-on, work-learn experience in a specific area of interest or field of study. All positions currently accepting applications can be found below.

To learn more about the internship program, please read our frequently asked questions.

To Apply

In order to be considered for an internship, please email interncoordinator@mos.org with the following:

  • The exact internship position title in the subject line.
  • A cover letter detailing your interest in and relevant experience related to a specific internship position.
  • A resume that includes contact information for three references.

Emails are preferred and can be processed more quickly. You may apply for multiple positions; please send a separate email with tailored cover letter for each position. We are also able to accept cover letters and resumes by mail or fax if necessary:

Internship Program Coordinator
Museum of Science
Science Park
Boston, MA 02114
Fax: 617-589-0362
interncoordinator@mos.org

The application form is not necessary for initial application but will be required if you are selected for an interview. You may download it here (PDF):

Please understand that due to the large quantity of applications we receive, we are not able to provide a personal response with status updates to each candidate. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted, and positions will be removed from the list below once they have been filled. Thank you for your interest and understanding.

Current Internship Opportunities
Fall & Spring Evening Teaching Assistant and Collections Internship
Fall & Spring Overnight Program Educational Materials Intern - Evenings & Weekends
Fall & Spring Overnight Program Youth Mentor and Teaching Assistant Intern
Fall Butterfly Garden - Suit Internship
Fall Collections Internship
Fall Computer Clubhouse Girls' Day Mentor Internship
Fall Content Developer Intern for BioBots, a Bio-Inspired Robot Exhibit
Fall Corporate Relations Intern
Fall Discovery Center (Early Childhood) Interpretation Internship
Fall Educator Resource Center Programs Intern
Fall Engineering Education Research/Marketing Intern - National Center for Technological Literacy® (NCTL®)
Fall Engineering is Elementary Research and Evaluation Intern
Fall Eye Opener On-Site Tour Intern
Fall Information Systems Help Desk Internship
Fall Lectures & Special Programs Research & Marketing Internship
Fall Live Animal Center Internship
Fall Living Laboratory Cognitive Science Interpretation Internship
Fall Marketing Internship - NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Fall Overnight Program Curriculum Development Internship
Fall Social Media & Media Relations Internship
Fall Suit/Cabot Laboratory Interpretive Intern
Fall Technical Designer Intern for ComputerPlace 'Young Learners' Exhibit
 

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