Internship Opportunity: Records Management Intern
This paid, full-time internship offers a valuable opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in records management while working closely with experienced professionals. Interns will receive training, mentorship, and exposure to real-world business operations, enhancing their personal and professional development.
Key highlights of the position include:
- A focus on developing practical skills and knowledge related to records management.
- Active collaboration with the Records Management team, Intern Cohort, and agency staff.
- The potential to extend the internship part-time during the fall and spring semesters, based on agency and departmental needs.
As a Records Management Intern, you will be immersed in project-based work aligned with your field of study. This role supports agency operations, providing a significant opportunity to develop business acumen and meet educational goals.
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Overview of MIT Internship
Name | Records Management Intern |
University | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Country | United State |
Duration | June 4th to August 8th, 2025 |
Eligibility | Junior or senior undergraduate or graduate student |
Salary | Undergraduate (Junior or Senior): $19.50/hour Graduate Student: $21.00/hour |
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Record Management Intern salary:
Compensation:
- Undergraduate (Junior or Senior): $19.50/hour
- Graduate Student: $21.00/hour
Records Management Responsibilities
- Lead or support key projects, including Board Management Records Consolidation, Metrics Reporting, and Purge Process Improvement.
- Create or moderate inventories and update records in databases.
- Classify and organize materials and data, including indexing and abstracting.
- Audit retention databases to ensure data accuracy and compliance.
- Collect and analyze statistical data to support the records retention and instruction program.
- Draft program-related documents such as process guides, retention schedule amendments, training materials, and other resources as needed.
General Responsibilities
- Research, compile, and analyze data, as well as enter information into spreadsheets, databases, and other automated tools; prepare detailed queries and reports.
- Review forms, correspondence, reports, and other documents for accuracy, completeness, and compliance.
- Assist in analyzing agency policies, procedures, and forms, offering recommendations to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
- Support special projects and other assigned tasks as required.
Note: This role may involve other related duties as assigned.
Requirements for Internship
Required Education
- Must be presently enrolled and actively attending an accredited college or university.
- Undergraduate Students: Declared major in Library Science, Information Science, Computer Science, Liberal Arts, Business, or a closely related field.
- Graduate Students (Master’s or Doctoral): Enrolled in an appropriate program such as Library Science, Information Science, Computer Science, Liberal Arts, Business, or a related field.
- A copy of official college transcripts is required.
Required Experience
- No prior experience necessary. Required Registration, Certification, or Licensure None required.
- Preferred Qualifications
- Enrollment as a junior or senior undergraduate or graduate student in a relevant field of study, such as Information Science, Computer Science, Business, or Liberal Arts.
- Strongly encouraged to provide letter(s) of recommendation from program professors.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office software is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
- Standard office practices and procedures.
- Records and imaging management principles and techniques.
Skills in:
- Organizing and prioritizing tasks to handle high-volume workloads in a fast-paced environment, ensuring accuracy and meeting deadlines.
- Conducting data searches, analyzing large datasets, and preparing clear, accurate reports and recommendations.
- Communicating complex information clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing, with accuracy and sound judgment.
- Delivering excellent customer service.
- Reviewing and interpreting documentation, applying laws, regulations, rules, and policies appropriately, and making sound decisions.
- Utilizing personal computers, particularly in Windows and Microsoft Office environments (Word, Excel), and performing accurate data entry.
Ability to:
- Build positive working relationships with colleagues, agency staff, and external contacts.
- Collaborate effectively within a professional team environment.