Fallingwater Education Intern - Robert and Harriet Kirkpatrick Education Internship
Fallingwater Education Intern - Robert and Harriet Kirkpatrick Education Internship
Fallingwater, the architectural masterwork designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, seeks applications to fill our Fallingwater Education Department Internship. This intern will reside on-site while immersing themselves in the many organizational and curricular tasks required to provide successful educational programming at Fallingwater. This is a unique opportunity to work in the education department at a world-renowned museum and architectural site.
About the Education Department: Fallingwater’s education department engages visitors from all over the world, of all ages, backgrounds and abilities, in experiential, inquiry-based learning about Fallingwater. Site specific, immersive, observation-based learning is the foundation for Fallingwater’s education programs, which range from guided experiences for drop-in visitors to workshops for local students to week-long, studio-based residencies.
Job Description: The education intern will work directly with education department staff to interpret Fallingwater through guided tours and other educational programs. The intern may also assist education supervisors with on-site residency programs for high school, college and adult learners; grade 3-12 educational workshops, as well as general department administrative tasks.
In addition, the intern will complete an independent project. All Interns will be responsible for presenting their accomplishments to senior staff at the completion of the program. This individual will report directly to the Senior Director of Education.
Qualifications: The applicant must be a current undergraduate, graduate student or recent graduate in education, museum education, visual art education, museum studies or any related field devoted to education. The successful candidates will possess experience in teaching, museum education, informal education, architecture education. Experience teaching from objects in a museum setting preferred.
Position Duration: This position will be ten consecutive weeks in duration beginning in June of 2025. Interns will be expected to work during normal business hours (typically 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), forty hours per week. Educational programs run seven days per week including Memorial Day and Independence Day. You will be obligated to work some weekends, evenings, and holidays although you will not be required to work in excess of forty hours per week.
Location: Fallingwater is located in rural Mill Run, Pennsylvania, 15464, and is approximately ninety miles from the Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). Having a motor vehicle is strongly recommended as there are no stores or amenities within walking distance of on-site housing.
Pay: This position pays $16.50 an hour and includes free on-site, shared housing. Interns are required to provide their own food, clothing, linens, laundry supplies and incidentals.
Application Process: To apply, email wpcjobs@paconserve.org, list “FW Education Intern” in the subject line, and include the following.
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Two-page writing sample
- Two letters of reference
Applications without all of the above requested materials will be incomplete and will not be considered.
Application deadline: March 15, 2025.
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. We are fully committed to diversity and inclusion. We seek contributors from all backgrounds to join our team.