Jobs & Internships!

Digital Learning Center Support Assistant ($15/hr)
ITS is currently seeking a Support Assistant for the Digital Learning Centers on City and East Campuses starting in the summer and fall 2026 semesters. Primary duties include assisting UNL students at the DLC reception desk for check-in, check-out, and general assistance. Duties also include, but are not limited to, general communication with student users and faculty members, maintaining exam security, maintaining center and work station cleanliness, and providing general support for the student testing experience. Deadline to apply is March 27.

Summer 2026 Intern / Bureau of Sociological Research($15/hr)
BOSR offers paid, summer internships. Gain real experience with human subjects research, surveys, and other data collection. Preference to students with statistics, social sciences, and methods experience/courses, but not required. In-person with a minimum of 12 hours required per week with Monday afternoons required (otherwise very flexible scheduling). Deadline to apply is April 3 @ 5pm.

JGMC Front Desk Staff ($15/hr)
The Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center (JGMC) is referred to as a home away from for many students. Front Desk Staff are typically the first people to interact with students and guests of the JGMC. They are a great resource for our students and strive to create a welcoming environment. Desk Assistant responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Providing excellent customer service.
• Welcoming and assisting visitors and guests.
• Answering and transferring calls.
• Receiving/processing mail and/or packages.
• Monitoring the building and spaces for cleanliness.
Deadline to apply is April 4.

Summer Collections Intern / American Historical Society of Germans from Russia ($2500)
This temporary, part-time internship will focus on the inventory of our Museum Objects Collection in the AHSGR Collection. Under the supervision of the Archivist, the Collections Intern will focus on creating an inventory, photographing, and researching museum objects currently on display in our outbuildings. Key responsibilities include creating and/or updating collection records in our Collections Management System, PastPerfect, establishing the donation status of objects in our collection, and working with the AHSGR Collections Committee to evaluate objects. Deadline to apply is April 9.

UESS Social Media & Communications Intern ($15/hr)
Undergraduate Education and Student Success, within UNL’s Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, is looking for a creative, detail-oriented student to assist with social media and communications in our department.  This position provides a hands-on opportunity to work on various communications projects and initiatives, giving the intern a wide variety of experiences. Key projects include creating social media content, writing newsletters and articles, tracking social media + communications analytics, and assisting with event marketing (Husker Student POWER Week, First Generation Week, etc.). Applicants should possess strong communication, writing, organization, collaboration, and social media platform skills.  Programming, event planning, or tabling experience a plus. The UESS Social Media & Communications Intern must be available to work 15-20 hours per week within the office hours of Monday through Friday, 8 am-5 pm.  This is an in-person position for Summer 2026 and the 2026-27 academic year. This position works closely with the UESS Creative Intern and will report directly to the UESS Communications Specialist, Lydia Coulson. Deadline to apply is April 10.

Prospect Management & Research Intern (Paid, unspecified)
At the University of Nebraska Foundation, we grow relationships and resources that enable the University of Nebraska to change lives and save lives. We believe that our strong commitment to inclusion and respect is essential to accomplishing this mission through our values of teamwork, integrity, and passion for mission. We invite, explore, and celebrate differences to increase productivity, spark innovation and most importantly, accomplish our mission. You will join the foundation at an exciting time, with the opportunity to make a transformational impact. The foundation is in the public phase of a historic campaign to raise $3 billion to build a better future for Nebraska. The campaign is being led by many enthusiastic volunteers representing all areas of the University of Nebraska System. This paid position offers a flexible schedule of 10-15 hours per week, professional experience, learning opportunities, and a convenient work location in downtown Lincoln. Duties include: support our prospect management team with portfolio maintenance; projects involving data integrity and entry while practicing creative problem-solving skills; compile relevant information into reports to be utilized by Foundation staff; and complete special projects as assigned while gaining a further understanding of trends within the world of fundraising, nonprofit organizations, and the University of Nebraska. Deadline to apply is April 13.

Summer 2026 Curatorial or Care & Conservations Internships (unpaid)
Interested in museums, collections, or cultural storytelling? Apply for the Summer 2026 Curatorial or Care & Conservation Internship at the International Quilt Museum. These for-credit internships give students the chance to explore different sides of museum work:
> Curatorial Internship – Work with curators on exhibitions, research, and storytelling, helping bring objects and ideas to the public.
> Care & Conservation Internship – Learn to care for historic and contemporary textile collections, from handling and storage to conservation and documentation.
Both internships are hands-on and mentored by staff. Applications require a resume and can be found at the following links:
> Care and Conservation internship: https://go.unl.edu/conservation
> Curatorial internship: https://go.unl.edu/curatorial
Deadline to apply is April 15.

Learning Consultant/Tutor ($15/hr)
The Center for Academic Success and Transition (CAST) seeks qualified students to work as Learning Consultants for our Study Stop program beginning in the Fall 2026. Study Stop is a free tutoring program for students to meet in-person with a Learning Consultant for extra support with coursework. A Learning Consultant provides one-on-one or small group academic support for undergraduate students. The goal is to help students better understand course material and relevant study skills to improve their academic performance. Learning Consultants assist students in various subjects, including Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, Engineering, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, and Statistics. Additional subjects may be tutored based on demand for courses. Deadline to apply is April 18.

2026 Archives, History, & Heritage Advanced (AHHA) Internship Program / Library of Congress ($10-15/hr, REMOTE)
The Archives, History and Heritage Advanced (AHHA) gives the next generation of archivists and knowledge workers invaluable opportunities to analyze, organize, and interpret collections or programs that help share the story of the American experience. Internships and projects will heighten visibility for Library resources that represent the rich heritage of the United States. AHHA offers undergraduate juniors & seniors, graduate students and recent graduates insights into the Library of Congress collections—the world's largest & most comprehensive repository of human knowledge. Interns will work under the supervision & guidance of a specialist & learn the standards & techniques to properly arrange & provide descriptions for archival collection materials. Deadline to apply is April 20.

WW Norton & Company Publishing Internships ($17/hr, some remote)
W. W. Norton & Company’s 12-week internship program is designed to introduce motivated college students and recent graduates to publishing and to Norton. Internships provide valuable hands-on experience with the day-to-day business of bookmaking, as well as opportunities to network with employees at the company and with fellow interns who frequently go on to become colleagues in the field. Interns at W. W. Norton are paid $17 per hour, subject to applicable law, and work a maximum of 20 hours weekly. Specific work hours are flexible, but interns are expected to work three or four days per week. All interns must be able to work during regular business hours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST). For more information about available internship opportunities, go here. Deadline to apply to WW Norton internships is April 23.

Legal Assistant, Powers Law (Wage based on experience)
Powers Law is hiring a legal assistant. Responsibilities include assisting attorneys with discovery and case preparation; preparing and organizing documents for hearings and trial; preparing, filing, and tracking pleadings through electronic case filing systems; requesting and organizing medical and billing records and other client documents; organizing and maintaining physical and electronic case files; engaging in professional communication with clients and others. Desired skills include exemplary written and verbal communication skills; detail-orientated and strong organizational skills; self-starter and reliable; and ability to adhere to strict confidentiality regarding client matters. Those interested should send a resume to vince@vpowerslaw.com. (Application deadline unclear.)