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2026 AFC Folklife Internship

Library of Congress

Legislative Branch

Fresh

Location

Salary

$17.78 - $23.12

per hour

Type

Closes

March 9, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This internship at the Library of Congress's American Folklife Center lets participants dive into preserving and sharing cultural traditions through hands-on projects like archiving materials, organizing events, and creating digital content.

It's ideal for students or community experts passionate about folklore, anthropology, or heritage work who want to gain practical experience in a major cultural institution.

Expect a full-time, 10-week commitment in Washington, D.C., ending with a presentation and blog post on your contributions.

Key Requirements

  • U.S. citizenship and enrollment in undergraduate/graduate school, or equivalent experience as a community scholar in the heritage sector
  • Familiarity with preserving and presenting folklife and cultural heritage
  • Substantive coursework in folklore, ethnomusicology, American studies, anthropology, heritage studies, or library/archives management, or equivalent field experience with communities on cultural documentation/preservation
  • Availability for a full 10-week period starting May 18, June 1, or June 29, 2026 (no exceptions)
  • Successful completion of a personnel security/suitability investigation
  • Submission of resume, cover letter (including top 2 project choices and reasons), latest transcript (if applicable), and contact info for two references

Full Job Description

The Folklife Internship provides experiences in archival practice, cultural heritage research, and programming, while building participants' knowledge about ethnographic materials.

AFC staff supervise work on projects aligned with the successful applicant's qualifications and interests.

US citizens currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate school are invited to apply for consideration, as are community scholars or other individuals with experience working in the heritage sector.

Applicants must have had progressively responsible experience and training sufficient in scope and quality to furnish them with an acceptable level of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the position without more than normal supervision.

Familiarity with concepts relevant to preserving and presenting folklife and cultural heritage.

Internship is open to non-students and students alike, so there are multiple ways to demonstrate qualification: - through completion of substantive coursework in fields such as folklore, ethnomusicology, American studies, anthropology, heritage studies, or library and archives management of cultural materials; or - equivalent experience working in the field with communities on cultural heritage documentation, presentation, and/or preservation 2.

MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR FULL TEN WEEK PERIOD.

(NO EXCEPTIONS) (Note: The start and ending dates have changed to coincide with the beginning of the pay period cycle.) You may choose to start dates are May 18, June 1, or June 29, 2026, internship extends for ten weeks from chosen starting date.

3. Appointment/retention is subject to a favorable evaluation of a personnel security/suitability investigation. 4. Resume (either uploaded or created using the Resume Builder). 5.

If applicable: latest transcript from the current or most recently attended college or university; unofficial copy acceptable. 6.

Cover letter stating professional objectives, interests in internship and related fields, and relevant professional skills; include language abilities if relevant.

The cover letter should clearly identify your top 2 project choices and why you have chosen them. 7.

Contact information for two (2) references who can speak to your knowledge, skills, and abilities when it comes to professional aptitude in project-driven work environments. Major Duties:

This program offers participants insights into the environment and activities of the American Folklife Center, which pairs robust cultural programming with the world's largest ethnographic archive.

Interns will be exposed to a broad spectrum of public programs and archives work: artist liaison, production, preservation, reference, access standards, and information management.

Depending on the specific project they are assigned, interns will assist staff with coordinating and producing public programs; archival processing of special collections in many different formats; managing digital outreach activities and communications; or supporting reference and research activities.

Near the end of their appointment at the Library, the interns will reflect on their projects and experiences by producing a blog post, as well as a presentation for AFC staff.

PROJECTS: The project names for 2026 are listed below. For further information on any project, please contact the American Folklife Center: folklife@loc.gov or 202-707-5510.

#01 – Digital resources support: Provide creative and technical assistance for curated digital resources published regularly by the Center.

Such products include two podcast series, Folklife Today and America Works, blog posts, Research Guides, and digital collections.

Responsibilities may include collection research, interpretive writing, digital asset selection, editing, and/or file preparation.

Examples available here: https://loc.gov/podcasts/ or https://guides.loc.gov/american-folklife.

#02 – 50th Anniversary Programs Support: Assist staff in running public programs and initiatives that are part of the celebrating the Center's 50th anniversary in 2026.

Responsibilities may include reference work and/or collections exploration; public program staffing; or curatorial support for exhibitions or collection displays.

#03 – Collections Processing: Work with AFC staff to support archival processing of multiformat collections, primarily including analog manuscript, photographic, and audio/visual materials.

Responsibilities will include rehousing, labeling, metadata creation, and other tasks related to arrangement and description of a variety of archival materials.

#04 – Boxed Set Research: Support AFC staff in collections research and curatorial work for a proposed publication of audio materials from AFC collections.

This publication would support the 2028 100th anniversary of the Archive of Folk Culture.

Responsibilities will entail coordinating exploration of audio collection materials; identifying assets and collection materials for inclusion in the publication; developing interpretive and descriptive text; and general editorial assistance.

This position is located in the American Folklife Center, Library Services, within the Library Collections Services Group. The position description number for this position is 409513.

The salary range indicated reflects the locality pay adjustments for the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area. The incumbent of this position will work a flextime work schedule.

This is a non-supervisory, non-bargaining unit position. Relocation expenses will not be authorized for the person(s) selected under this vacancy announcement.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/9/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/9/2026

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