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Craft Education Internship 2026

Presencial, O trabalho pode ser executado em ou perto de Grand Marais, MN
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  • Detalhes

    Data de Início:
    14 de janeiro de 2026
    Data de término:
    22 de novembro de 2026
    Prazo para Inscrições:
    12 de setembro de 2025
    Tipo de Pagamento:
    Bolsa-auxílio
    Salário / Remuneração:
    $725/month
    Horas Por Semana:
    36-40 hours/week

    Descrição

    North House Folk School: Craft Education Internship 2026

    North House Folk School’s internship program is dedicated to advancing the future of traditional craft by engaging participants in the world of craft education. The internship program focuses on giving participants a breadth of experiences to equip them in their development as effective educators, craft artisans, and non-profit administrators.

    Interns develop traditional craft skills through coursework and practice in a range of core craft areas. Education and nonprofit administrative skills are developed through work on classroom coordination, administrative support, public engagement, and practicing teaching skills.

    It is North House’s goal to support internship participants in their discovery and exploration of the worlds of craft and folk education, setting the stage for their continued professional development as artisans, educators, and non-profit administrators into the future.

    Program Dates: January 14 - November 22, 2026 (10 months)

    Application deadline: Friday, September 12, 2025, at noon CST

    To learn more about the Craft Education Internship, visit

    https://northhouse.org/get-involved/internship

    North House Folk School: Craft Education Internship 2026

    North House Folk School’s internship program is dedicated to advancing the future of traditional craft by engaging participants in the world of craft education. The internship program focuses on giving participants a breadth of experiences to equip them in their development as effective educators, craft artisans, and non-profit administrators.

    Interns develop traditional craft skills through coursework and practice in a range of core craft areas. Education and nonprofit administrative skills are developed through work on classroom coordination, administrative support, public engagement, and practicing teaching skills.

    It is North House’s goal to support internship participants in their discovery and exploration of the worlds of craft and folk education, setting the stage for their continued professional development as artisans, educators, and non-profit administrators into…

    Benefícios

    The Craft Education Internship Program offers:

    • $725/month paid living stipend
    • $3500 course credit for tuition/materials for selected courses taken as a student
    • Up to $500 for capstone project expenses
    • Housing in downtown Grand Marais, across the street from the harborside campus, with other interns (shared living space, private bedrooms). Includes utilities and internet.
    • Development of traditional craft skills, teaching experience, public engagement, and nonprofit administrative skills. Connection to an extensive community of educators and craftspeople.
    • Seven vacation days are available, depending on the program schedule

    It is North House’s goal to support internship participants in their discovery and exploration of the worlds of craft and folk education, setting the stage for their continued professional development as artisans, educators, and non-profit administrators into the future.

    The Craft Education Internship Program offers:

    • $725/month paid living stipend
    • $3500 course credit for tuition/materials for selected courses taken as a student
    • Up to $500 for capstone project expenses
    • Housing in downtown Grand Marais, across the street from the harborside campus, with other interns (shared living space, private bedrooms). Includes utilities and internet.
    • Development of traditional craft skills, teaching experience, public engagement, and nonprofit administrative skills. Connection to an extensive community of educators and craftspeople.
    • Seven vacation days are available, depending on the program schedule

    It is North House’s goal to support internship participants in their discovery and exploration of the worlds of craft and folk education, setting the stage for their continued professional development as artisans, educators, and non-profit administrators into the future.

    Localização

    Presencial
    500 W Hwy 61, Grand Marais, MN 55604, USA

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