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Health benefits
Reports to: Director of Research Collections
Also works with: Executive Director
Work Locations: Queens, New York; Some hybrid work available
Position Summary: The Louis Armstrong House Museum Armstrong in Ghana Archival Fellow will work directly with the Director of Research Collections for a Full Time, temporary, 18-month contract. The Fellow’s focus will be Armstrong in Ghana, including the exhibition, archival materials, contemporary art, and educational programming at the Armstrong Center and additional sites. The Fellow will also be responsible for supporting the Louis Armstrong Archives more broadly, in accordance with accepted archival standards and practices, to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of the collection. This role assists the Director of Research Collections in the planning and implementation of the activities of the Archives, including acquisition, organization, cataloging, processing, digitization, collections care and accessibility.
Compensation: 58 - 60K annual salary, commensurate to experience. A medical insurance package is also included.
The Archival Fellow Program is focused on those with degrees and/or credentials in one or more of the following areas:
Mission Statement: The Louis Armstrong House Museum (LAHM) sustains and promotes the cultural, historical, and humanitarian legacy of Louis Armstrong by preserving and interpreting Armstrong’s house and grounds, collecting and sharing archival materials that document Armstrong’s life and legacy, developing programs for the public that educate and inspire, and engaging with contemporary artists to create performances and new works.
In 2024 the museum was awarded the National Medal for Museums from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. In 2025 the museum became a member of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group – 39 cultural institutions in formal partnership with the city.
The Armstrong in Ghana Archival Fellow responsibilities include:
Additional Archival responsibilities include:
Technological support, including:
We are looking for someone who is meticulous, collaborative, and communicative. Ideal qualifications include:
Hours: 40 hours per week (Full Time). Monday – Friday or Tuesday - Saturday.
Accommodating to weekend and evening events, as needed
Some remote work available.
To apply: Send resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Organizational Background:
Louis Armstrong is a founding figure of jazz —a uniquely American art form – and one of the first great celebrities of the twentieth century. Armstrong entertained millions, from heads of state and royalty to the kids on his stoop in the multi-racial, working class neighborhood of Corona, Queens where he resided for three decades. That home is now a National and New York Historical Landmark and the crown jewel of The Louis Armstrong House Museum, a 3-building campus in the heart of the block. Since 2003, Armstrong’s rich legacy, as well as his wife Lucille’s, has been preserved and shared through LAHM’s 60,000-piece archives – the largest of any jazz musician and through a robust slate of programs that embody the Armstrong values of artistic excellence, education and community. The House partners with innovative musicians, multidisciplinary artists, and contemporary thinkers in order to activate the Armstrong Archives in the creation of musical compositions, dance performances, film, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Expansion:
In 2023 The Louis Armstrong House Museum initiated a dramatic physical and programmatic expansion with the opening of the new Louis Armstrong Center, a 14,000 square-foot state-of-the-art building across the street from the Armstrongs’ historic home. The Center houses a 75-seat performance space, a multimedia exhibition, and the extensive Armstrong Archives. With new space comes new vision. The Center allows us to continue to preserve the legacy of Louis and Lucille Armstrong and to live the Armstrong values of Artistic Excellence, Education and Community. In 2024 the museum was awarded the National Medal for Museums from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. In 2025 the museum became a member of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group – 39 cultural institutions in formal partnership with the city.
Send resume and cover letter to [email protected]