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INTERNSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
2013 internship information will become available August
2012
Meet our 2012 Interns:
Ian Barrett, Program/Sailing Intern
Beth Homa, Program Intern
Candace LaCosse, Program Intern
North House Folk School is a dynamic, young educational
nonprofit committed to teaching traditional northern crafts while
fostering lifelong learning. The school’s curriculum emphasizes
hands-on learning and includes courses ranging from timber framing
to northern ecology, birch bark weaving to artisan bread baking. During a
typical year, over 350 courses are featured, hosted by over 100
regional artisans and crafts-people who serve as instructors.
Interns play an active role in day-to-day campus coordination,
student hosting, schooner education and public programming while
also participating in a thematically-focused craft study immersion.
• Program Internships (3 positions) - All include:
Campus Host/Craft Concentration/Administrative Support
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9+ Months (Feb 15 - Nov 21, 2012) -
Click here to look at the 2012 program internship announcement
Application Timeline
Info Available - August 15, 2011 Closing Date -
Oct 14, 2011 9+ Month Program Internship Session:
Feb 15 to Nov 21, 2012
Application materials may be requested according to the schedule
outlined above. Individuals interested in applying should request
application materials - send your mailing address and ask for
an "intern application packet" by
contacting:
info@northhouse.org PO Box 759, Grand Marais, MN 55604
218-387-9762, fax 218-387-9706.
Meet our 2011 interns:
Sarah Robinson, program
intern
Mike Loeffler, program intern
Lucy Krüesel,
sailing/program intern
Please note: As North House offers compensation to its interns, we
are unable to consider international applicants. Someday, North
House hopes to establish a process for securing visas for
international interns, but we are not in a position to do so at
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