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Turn 9 STEM Education Intern

The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum (BVMM) is seeking passionate and driven STEM undergraduate or graduate students to join our team and help inspire the next generation of innovators through our Design Camp and Scouting America programs this summer!

BVMM summer programs offer students the chance to dive into the world of motorsport science, technology, engineering, and design. Through engaging activities, interactive tours, and collaborative problem-solving, students will explore real-world STEM concepts, from automotive engineering, design, and aerodynamics to the cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of motorsports. Our experiences are designed to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and innovation, all while taking place in the home of the world’s largest motorcycle collection.

As a BVMM Turn 9 (T9) Intern, you will gain valuable leadership experience, work closely with experts in the field, and build meaningful connections with students, museum staff, and motorsport professionals. Interns will play a key role in facilitating and delivering dynamic, hands-on educational experiences for 5th-9th grade students and will also have the chance to help develop new learning opportunities to expand the program. This opportunity will allow interns to enhance skills in STEM communication, education, and public engagement – all while fostering a deeper understanding of STEM careers in motorsports.

Ideal candidates are enthusiastic about STEM education, excited to engage with students, and eager to explore the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and motorsports. Join us in driving innovation and inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders!

 

Qualifications

  • Applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates or graduate students at a 2 or 4-year accredited college or university pursuing a career in a STEM field.
  • Applicants must be passionate about STEM education, demonstrate excellent organizational and communication skills, be proactive, and be able to work as part of a team.
  • Applicants must live locally in the Birmingham Metro area for the summer and have their own means of reliable transportation.
  • Applicants are expected to be responsible, punctual, and detail-oriented.

 

Compensation

Interns will receive a wage of $15 per hour.

 

Responsibilities

  • Assist in facilitating educational programs centered around engineering, technology, design, and motorsports.
  • Lead and assist with guided student tours throughout the museum and park.
  • Lead and assist with hands-on experiences in a variety of STEM disciplines, including computer-aided design and 3D printing.
  • Serve as a mentor to participating 5th-9th grade students.
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Dates

Program dates are as follows. T9 Interns will be expected to work Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-4:30PM, including a 30-minute lunch break.

  • June 1-5: Intern Training
  • June 8-12: Design Camp
  • June 15-19: Design Camp
  • June 22-26: Scouting America Engineering Merit Badge Program + Conservation Shadowing
  • June 29-July 3: Holiday Week
  • July 6-10: Scouting America Engineering Merit Badge Program + Barber Advanced Design Center Shadowing
  • July 13-17: Advanced Design Camp
  • July 20-24: Scouting America Engineering Merit Badge Program + Events Shadowing
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Location

All education programs take place at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum located at 6030 Barber Motorsports Parkway, Birmingham, AL 35094.

 

Applications are due March 20, 2026.