The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s Teen Art Connect internship program, which offers high school students work experience in the museum and an introduction to careers in the arts, is accepting applicants. The program is open to students of all backgrounds, and runs from August to May 2014.

Interns learn about the exhibits and careers relating to the museum, assist with event planning and office management, and lead tours.

Applicants must commit to two Sunday afternoon trainings per month and a minimum of four hours of work per week. Interns are paid minimum wage and receive museum memberships. The deadline for applications is March 15.

For more information, visit www.thecjm.org.

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