CHURCH HISTORY DEPARTMENT CAREER DAY

By September 8, 2022

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Join the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a virtual career day event and explore exciting career opportunities with the Church History Department.

Do you have a passion for Church history? Are you a history student who wants to work in your field? Join us for a virtual career day info session, interact with current employees from the Church History Department, and learn about potential career paths and upcoming internships.


REGISTER HERE
https://forms.gle/ueckLmZC8DdzATR49


REGISTRATION DEADLINE
October 4, 2022


VISIT OUR WEBSITE
history.ChurchofJesusChrist.org/careers

JOB TITLES
· Historian
· Archivist
· Editor
· Museum Curator
· And many more!

EVENT DETAILS
· October 6, 2022
· 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
· Zoom link provided
during registration

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Comments

  1. So that people know, below are the job types we’ll be discussing at the Career Day.

    Historian/Writer
    Editor
    Curator (Museums and Historic Sites)
    Oral Historian
    Archivist/Records Manager
    Preservationist/Conservationist
    Digital History Specialist
    Collections Management (Registrar, Collections Manager)
    Executive Leadership
    Operations and Facilities Management
    Education/Programming/Visitor Services
    Exhibition Development
    Website/social media
    Marketing
    Digitization (AV and imaging)

    Comment by Matt Godfrey — September 13, 2022 @ 10:57 am

  2. I am so excited for this event. I would especially love to hear about what remote opportunities might be available.

    Comment by Natalie Brown — September 27, 2022 @ 9:23 pm


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