2026 Junior Fellows Program (Remote Internship) (Vacancy#: JFP 2026 Remote)
| Published | December 8, 2025 |
| Location | Washington D.C., Washington D.C. |
| Category | Public or Governmental |
| Job Type | Paid Internship |
| Apply Here | https://www.loc.gov/item/internships/junior-fellows-program/ |
| Minimum Compensation in Local Currency | $17.29 |
| Maximum Compensation in Local Currency | $19.24 |
| Hourly or Salary? | Hourly |
Description

- Opening Date: December 2, 2025
- Closing Date: January 2, 2026
- OPM Control Number: 851215400
- Vacancy Number: JFP 2026 Remote
- LC Organization Unit: All Service Units
- Grade: GS-03
- Series: 0301
- Minimum Salary: $17.29
- Maximum Salary: $19.24
- Availability: U.S. Citizens Only
- Telework Eligibility: Remote
The Library of Congress Junior Fellows Program (JFP) is a paid, 10-week annual summer internship program that enables undergraduate, graduate students, and recent graduates to gain career experience by working with analog and digital collections and supporting the services of the world's largest library.
The Summer 2026 session of the Junior Fellows Program includes options for both onsite and remote project work. This posting is for the remote project track. Interns will complete all work remotely.
2026 Remote Projects:
The project titles for 2026 are listed below. For full project descriptions and list of required skills/knowledge for each project, applicants must review the information at this link prior to applying.
# 01 Speculative Futures: Emerging Artists and the Archive (Remote)
# 02 Expanding Artificial Intelligence Community Engagement at the Library of Congress (Remote)
# 03 Year of Digital Accessibility (Remote)
# 04 Ensuring Copyright.gov Accessibility (Remote)
# 05 Copyright Card Catalog Metadata Capture Project (Remote)
# 06 Connecting Libraries and Educators to By the People (Remote)
# 07 User Research for Library Services (Remote)
# 08 From Websites to Archives: Preserving Digital History (Remote)
# 09 Exploring American Business History in the First Industrial Revolution, 1790-1840 (Remote)
