Agency
Dept of Administration
Division
Youth Advocacy , Involvement Office
Job Classification Title
S-Education & Training (S)
Position Number
60014051
Grade
TS
About Us
The NC Department ofAdministration is the business manager for North Carolina state government. The department oversees Government Operations such as building construction, purchasing and contracting for goods and services, maintaining facilities, managing state vehicles, acquiring and disposing of real property, and operating auxiliary services such as courier mail delivery and the sale of state and federal surplus property. Additionally, the department manages many of the state's advocacy programs that provide assistance and services to diverse segments of the state's population that have been traditionally underserved.
Description of Work
Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences
Agency: Natural and Cultural Resources
Division: Museum of Natural Sciences
Job Duties: : 1) Learn effective science communication skills 2) Create and deliver educational and accessible activities highlighting natural history collections and Museum research for diverse audiences. 3) Engage with Museum visitors in the Naturalist Center, a hands-on gallery of 28,000 specimens (e.g., rocks, fossils, skeletons, and study skins) with approximately 30,000 guests during the summer months.
Major Task to be Performed:
Intern interacts with visitors daily, interpreting and communicating science topics in the Naturalist Center and in exhibit halls. In the Naturalist Center, intern will: give orientations informing guests how to properly handle specimens; learn basic techniques related to specimen preparation/maintenance; assist with use of equipment and resources. Internship provides training by experienced Museum educators along with behind-the-scenes access to research collections and scientists.
Final Product or Outcome Anticipated: Intern gains experience and confidence performing outreach in a unique science education setting plus learns how to curate/maintain educational and research specimen collections. Internship provides exceptional training in use of specimen collections to educate about North Carolina's biodiversity. Intern will develop valuable contacts through interaction with museum staff and be exposed to many different fields within the biological sciences allowing a variety of careers to be investigated.
Academic Majors Desired: Animal Science, Biology,
Biological Sciences, Botany, Conservation, Conservation Biology, Education, Entomology, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Ecology, Fisheries & Wildlife Science, Forensics, Geology, Marine Biology, Marine Ecology, Natural Sciences, Physics, Plant Ecology, Science Communication, Science Education, Zoology, Parks and Recreation (with Science Minor), Paleontology
2026 State of North Carolina Internship Period: Monday, May 18 - Friday, July 24, 2026
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Competencies:
Customer service training. Experience instructing or interacting with diverse
audiences.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements: