Nantucket Historical Association Landscapes & Gardens Internship · 2012-12-13 · Experience...
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Nantucket Historical Association Landscapes & Gardens Internship
Duties:
Support staff in basic garden maintenance operations at NHA sites.
Work on a project which will enhance the design and function of a
garden area, or help to develop new garden-based program ideas/
educational offerings at NHA sites.
Conduct garden tours at the NHA’s Greater Light Garden and also
the Oldest House Kitchen Garden (a recreated colonial era
vegetable and herb garden).
Applications are due by February 28 , 2013.
Please send a letter of interest, résumé, and the names and contact
information for three references to:
Rebecca Miller
Assistant to Bill Tramposch, Executive Director
Nantucket Historical Association
P.O. Box 1016
Nantucket, MA 02554
Applicants should:
Preferably be enrolled in or graduated from a Horticulture,
Landscape Design, or Landscape Design History program.
Have practical gardening experience.
Enjoy working with the public.
Have the ability to work both independently and with groups.
Compensation:
$2,500 stipend and housing
The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and interprets the history of Nantucket Island and fosters an
appreciation for the significant role that its inhabitants have played in national and world history.
The Nantucket Historical Association is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Nantucket Island was the birthplace of the American whaling
industry − a cultural legacy that still haunts every corner of this
“elbow of sand” thirty miles at sea. A National Historic Landmark,
Nantucket is home to pristine beaches, some 800 houses dating from
before 1850, and a cobblestoned Main Street that travel historian Jan
Morris called “the most beautiful Main Street in North America.”
The Nantucket Historical Association’s mission is to preserve and
interpret the island’s enduring past.
The NHA’s Whaling Museum takes visitors on a spectacular journey
through Nantucket history. The museum features a 46-foot sperm
whale skeleton; one of the premiere collections of scrimshaw in the
world; and galleries devoted to decorative arts, island life, and a fully
restored 1847 candle factory. In addition to the Whaling Museum, the
NHA manages twenty-two historic properties and sites, including: the
Oldest House (1686), the Old Mill (1746 − the longest continuously
functional windmill in the United States), and Hadwen House (an
1845 whaling merchant’s Greek Revival mansion).
The Nantucket Historical Association is seeking an intern with an
interest in garden history and preservation to help maintain a variety
of garden spaces (both contemporary and historical in design),
associated with its Whaling Museum and historic sites. The intern
will work with the grounds maintenance crew and will report to the
Director of Historic Properties. The internship is a full-time position
beginning late May/early June and lasting twelve weeks.