Production Assistant Intern

Department
Community Engagement
Supervisor
Community Engagement Manager
Hours
8
Semester(s)
Summer 2025
Status
Paid

Project Summary

This position is ideal for candidates who are passionate about social justice and dedicated to preserving and amplifying the voices of historically marginalized communities. We are seeking a Production Assistant Intern with a strong interest in history, archival research, and storytelling, particularly within the fields of film production, journalism, historical documentation, or media research. The intern will play a key role in locating and organizing archival materials from Saint Paul in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, including photographs, videos, newspaper articles, and news clips (both local and national).

The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, resourceful, and eager to learn about asset documentation and media organization.

Timeframe

06/02/2025-08/12/2025

# of Positions Available

2

Location

Black Youth Healing Arts Center, 643 Virginia St, St Paul, MN 55103

Ideal Degrees

History, Archival Science/Library Science, Journalism/Media Studies, Film Studies/Media Production, Public History/Museum Studies

Ideal Degree(s)
  • Film
  • History
  • Journalism
  • Library science
  • Media
  • Multimedia
  • Museum studies
  • Public history
Student Qualifications
  • Strong interest in history, archival research, media documentation, and storytelling.
  • Basic research skills and ability to identify credible sources for archival material.
  • Proficiency in Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Drive), Microsoft Word, and other organizational tools.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to organize large amounts of information.
  • Self-motivated, able to work independently, and meet deadlines.
  • Interest in film, media production, or journalism is a plus.
  • Background in History, Journalism, Media Studies, Film Production, or Archival Science (not required but beneficial).
  • Experience working with archives, libraries, or research databases.
  • Familiarity with local Saint Paul history is a plus.
Student Responsibilities
  • Research & Archive Collection
  • Conduct extensive research to locate archival materials (photographs, videos, newspaper articles, and news clips) related to Saint Paul from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
  • Identify reputable sources, including libraries, online archives, historical societies, and news organizations.
  • Organize and catalog found materials for future use.
  • Asset Documentation & Organization
  • Learn and assist with asset management and documentation processes for historical materials.
  • Maintain organized digital records of research findings, sources, and licensing details when applicable.
  • Assist in creating an easy-to-navigate archive for the production team.
Knowledge Intern is expected to gain
  • Hands-on experience in archival research and documentation for a media production project.
  • Exposure to the production process and asset management in a professional setting.
  • Credited on a professional documentary production.
  • An opportunity to contribute to a historically significant media project.
  • Potential for future opportunities with Film Production Company based on performance.
Additional Requirements

None.

How to Apply

Send a cover letter, resume, PDF copy of unofficial school transcripts, and any required additional materials to internships@mnhs.org. 

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