Capital Jewish Museum seeks Volunteers

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Volunteer Opportunity with Capital Jewish Museum

Capital Jewish Museum is excited to announce a call for volunteers. Their newly developed Volunteer Program includes a specialty student track specifically designed to provide museum training and experience, professional development opportunities, and community connections for students ages 18 and older. CJM is hiring volunteers for two roles – Activation Squad and Support Volunteers.

To Apply:

The application period runs through Wednesday, February 22. Interviews with accepted applicants will be scheduled for the first two weeks of March. A series of required trainings will begin in mid-March.

To learn more about the Capital Jewish Museum and to submit your application, visit their website here.

About the Museum:

The Capital Jewish Museum is a new Jewish history and culture museum under construction located at 3rd and F St. NW, Washington, DC—a short walk from Union Station. The Museum will open its doors to the public in late spring 2023. The mission of the Capital Jewish Museum is to inspire audiences to Connect, Reflect, and Act — connect across families and communities, reflect on the relevance of history to today, and act on behalf of their communities and values. 


If you have a job or internship opportunity to share with Arts Management students and alumni, email a full description to amgtgmu@gmu.edu for posting.

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