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2 people are interested
Accounting Intern (Unpaid)
ORGANIZATION: The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design
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2 people are interested
The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design seeks an Accounting Intern to assist the Director of Finance. The intern will assist with day-to-day operations which include office administration, accounting and other various projects. This is an excellent opportunity for an organized and motivated student to gain experience in accounting in a nonprofit museum setting.
Requirements
- Current undergraduate or recent graduate
- Self-motivated, organized, willing to help with any project no matter how large or small
- Able to balance multiple priorities at once
- Highly Organized, detail oriented, and meticulous
- Excellent written, and verbal communication skills
- Understand basic finance and accounting principles, practices, financial markets, and banking
Responsibilities
- General administrative support: file, organize, process mail, maintain inventory, order and stock general office supplies
- Coordinate organizational and administrative tasks and support payables and receivables
- Conduct a variety of general administrative tasks as assigned
To apply
To submit your application please print, fill out, and email the Branch internship application form along with a letter of interest, your resume, and a letter of reference to Savannah Ball at sball@branchmuseum.org. PDF format is preferred and all materials, including reference letters, must be submitted via email. Reference letters may also be mailed directly to Savannah Ball at 2501 Monument Avenue, Richmond VA 23220.
Find out more here: http://branchmuseum.org/internships/
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About The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design
Location:
2501 Monument Avenue, Richmond, VA 23220, US
Mission Statement
The Branch elevates awareness of the transformative power of architecture and design.
Description
Architect John Russell Pope’s Tudor-Revival design for prominent financier John Kerr Branch resulted in a 27,000-square-foot residence featuring eleven levels; a chapel-like studio; and fireproofing by means of concrete floors and masonry walls. With its long gallery, great hall, commodious library and dining room on the main floor, the house, completed in 1919, provided ample space for displaying the Branches’ extensive collection of European tapestries, textiles, and furnishings.
Pope also designed the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the National Archives, and the West Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., as well as Richmond’s Broad Street Station (now the Science Museum of Virginia). His residence for the Branch family is the only individual Monument Avenue building listed on the National Register of Historic Places and awarded landmark status by the Commonwealth of Virginia and the City of Richmond.
In 2003, the Virginia Center for Architecture Foundation purchased the landmark Tudor-Revival mansion designed by John Russell Pope, one of America’s major architects. This museum on Monument Avenue, serving the Commonwealth, expands exponentially the Foundation’s ability to provide exhibitions and programs to educate and entertain Virginians and visitors, and transforms it from its beginnings as a scholarship fund to a public cultural institution.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design2501 Monument AvenueRichmond, VA 23220
DATE POSTED
October 19, 2016
SKILLS
- Accounting
- Administrative Support
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Complete an internship application form to be considered for a spring internship.