Summer Youth Employment Opportunity

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The Western Illinois Museum is pleased to offer summer employment to area high school students. The part-time paid positions will offer professional experience in arts and culture programming in a museum setting. Applications are being accepted through May 24th, 2024. Interested applicants can use the online application form available on the Museum’s website along with a full job description. Printed applications are available at the Museum.  

The position’s start date is June 1, 2024. Each employee will work with the director to create a schedule for 6 to 12 hours a week. Evening and weekend hours may be required to assist with public programs.

The Western Illinois Museum is an equal opportunity employer. The summer employment program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

The Western Illinois Museum is located at 201 South Lafayette Street, one block south of Macomb’s Courthouse Square. For more information visit our website at www.wimuseum.org or contact the Western Illinois Museum by phone at 309.837.2750, email at info@wimuseum.org, or text at 309.837.2613.

***Courtesy of the Western Illinois Museum***

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