2020 Applications Now Open
Inclusive Internship Initiative
The Public Library Association’s
Inclusive Internship Initiative
(III) offers paid, summer-long internships to high school students at
their local public library. Over the course of the summer, each intern
works with a library mentor on a community-based
learning project. Through III, students from diverse backgrounds are
introduced to careers in librarianship, library mentors practice
leadership skills, and host libraries grow new audiences through
outreach and programming.
2020 Applications to Host an Intern at Your Library
Applications for the 2020 Inclusive Internship Initiative are open now
through February 3, 2020. Libraries will go through a competitive
application process to be selected as a host site. Once selected, the
library is responsible for recruiting an intern from
a background representing the diversity of their local community. APPLY
NOW
http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/plinterns
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Impact
The 2019 III evaluation showed that 96% of responses reported that interns better understood the ways that libraries positively serve their communities,
92% of responses reported that libraries increased
their capacity to provide programming for diverse audiences and support
diverse professionals, and
90% of responses indicated that interns view
librarianship as a viable, rewarding and meaningful career path.
Recently, an intern from the 2019 cohort was hired as a part-time
circulation assistant. Their library shared, "The PLA Inclusive
Internship was an incredible opportunity not just for mentor and
intern, but for our entire team. We are so grateful to PLA for making
this possible."
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