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Reader Services Intern

CompanyThe Boston Athenaeum
LocationBoston
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 1, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns will provide coverage for circulation and reference desks while assisting with stack maintenance and library orientation tours. They will also support interlibrary loan requests and create readers' advisory materials.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
87
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
15 hours
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About The Company
The Boston Athenaeum is a unique combination of library, museum, and cultural center in a magnificent landmark building. We are one of the country’s oldest and most distinguished independent libraries, with a circulating collection of over half a million books, from works published in the 1800s to the latest best sellers. Special collections include active research holdings of 100,000 rare books, maps and manuscripts, and 100,000 works of art, from paintings and sculpture to prints and photographs. Members, visitors, and the community enjoy a year-round schedule of cultural programming – author talks, book clubs, exhibitions, concerts, social gatherings, and opportunities for connection. We are united by curiosity about literature, culture, art, ideas, and the world.
About the Role


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

The Boston Athenaeum is seeking three new interns for our Reader Services Department. We seek personable and reliable candidates who will play an important role in supporting the daily functions of Reference and Circulation.  Reporting to the Head of Reader Services or Senior Reference Librarian, interns act as a primary point of welcome at the front desk to members and the public.

Ideal candidates will be organized, hard-working, and proactive about public service. These positions will definitely start by mid-August, but possibly sooner.

Hours: About 15 hours per week, divided between two days. Possible days include Fridays and Saturdays, 9 am - 5 pm, Mondays through Thursdays, 12 pm - 8 pm, with occasional changes to the schedule and seasonal revisions depending upon course schedules. 

Compensation: $17.15per hour; paid sick time; free membership concurrent with employment. 


RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Provide coverage of the circulation and reference desks.

  • Provide stack maintenance by shelving and shifting books.

  • Offer basic reference services.

  • Offer library orientation tours to members.

  • Create readers’ advisory materials.

  • Assist in interlibrary loan requests.

  • Perform all other duties as assigned.


QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

  • Submit to and pass a background check, including criminal history, personal references, employment verifications and Registry of Motor Vehicles (if applicable).

  • Must be currently enrolled in an ALA accredited library science graduate program.

  • Must be comfortable speaking in public, on the phone and communicating via email.

  • Proficiency in Google Suite and Microsoft Office preferred

  • Position requires sitting at a desk for prolonged periods and engaging in repetitive movements of the hands, wrists and fingers.

  • Position also requires the ability to handle and lift packages weighing as much as 30 pounds and the ability to push book carts between internal office locations.

  • Completion of reference course preferred.

  • Commitment to fostering a workplace culture of teamwork and inclusion.


The Boston Athenæum is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage individuals of diverse backgrounds to apply and are committed to hiring individuals who value a diverse and inclusive work environment. The Boston Athenæum is also committed to providing access, equal opportunity,and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment. To request a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Human Resources Generalist, Nora Conley, at 617-720-7630 or conley@bostonathenaeum.org.  


ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHENAEUM

Founded in 1807, the Boston Athenæum is located at 10½ Beacon Street on Beacon Hill. A distinguished membership library and cultural institution with a long history at the center of intellectual life in Boston, the Athenæum hosts events year round and supports a dynamic exhibition program. It is welcoming to all, a place that nurtures a sense of wonder and delight in sharing the joy of physical books, maps, prints, and other works of art, and a place that fosters community and civil discourse as members and visitors connect and converse.


The Athenæum’s collections are housed within a National Historic Landmark that is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world. The reading rooms—including the barrel-vaulted fifth floor—have served as a haven and inspiration to countless writers and researchers. The library maintains over 600,000 volumes with strengths in history, biography, and literature, as well as fine and decorative arts. Notable holdings include primary materials on the American Civil War; the largest portion of President George Washington's library; a first edition of Audubon's The Birds of America; a 1799 set of Goya's Los caprichos; one of the most extensive collections of contemporary artists' books in the United States; and numerous artworks, including portraits of notable Americans such as Hannah Adams, John Marshall, and Alexander Hamilton, and by artists such as Gilbert Stuart, John Singer Sargent, Allan Rohan Crite, and Polly Thayer Starr. Membership is open to all, and visitors are warmly welcomed.


Key Skills
Reference servicesCirculationStack maintenancePublic speakingLibrary orientationReaders' advisoryInterlibrary loanGoogle SuiteMicrosoft OfficeCustomer serviceCommunicationTeamwork
Categories
EducationCustomer Service & SupportAdministrative
Benefits
Paid sick timeFree membership