Collections Internships
Collections Internships
The International Museum of Surgical Science offers two four-month collections internships in the Spring (February – June) and in the Fall (August – December). Collections Internships are offered in the Museum’s Library and Permanent Collection and are intended to support applicants with Collections Management backgrounds, or a strong interest in Museum or Library careers. These internships are best suited for applicants having just completed an undergraduate degree, or in the final year of completing an undergraduate degree.
About the Permanent Collections Internship
The Permanent Collections Intern will work with the Museum’s Exhibit and Development Manager to clarify the Museum’s catalog, and stabilize collection areas. The Intern will implement museum standards and best practices in collection management, practice safe-handling of art and artifacts and gain hands-on experience working with both natural history and fine arts collections. The Intern will be expected to publicly report on progress via the Museum blog.
Ideal candidate holds their undergraduate degree in history, history of art, museum studies or related field, is currently pursuing such a degree, or has equivalent experience. The ideal candidate works well with minimal supervision and has a strong interest in museum collections (practically & theoretically.)
Internship Requirements
Applicants must be willing to commit at least one full day per week during the Internship Period.
The International Museum of Surgical Science does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status.
Important Dates
Spring Internship Fall InternshipApplication PeriodOctober 1 – December 1April 1 – June 1DeterminationDecember 15June 15Internship PeriodFebruary 1 – June 15August 1 – December 15
Compensation:
Internships are unpaid, but academic credit or funding may be available through your school.
Benefits:
The educational value of our internships makes for a memorable and rewarding experience. You’ll have an opportunity to work alongside other interns and volunteers who share your interests, as well as experienced museum professionals.
Other benefits include:
Intern Gift-Shop 15% Discount Free ASTC membership; ASTC membership provides reduced or free admission to more than 200 museums worldwide for one year. Free admission for you plus guests to upcoming events and programs (please check with Assistant Manager of Programming and Development before inviting more than one guest).Flexible Schedule Weekend availability.
How to Apply
Required Internship Application Materials:
Statement of Intent / Cover Letter: Statement must address the following 3 prompts:Do you have a background working with Libraries or Museum Collections? If not, what is your interest in this internship?What in particular interests you about the International Museum of Surgical Science’s collections (refer specifically to Library or Permanent Collection)? In what ways do you hope to benefit from this internship?C.V. or Resume. Writing Sample (500 words maximum)3 References. For each reference, please include (1) Name (2) Relationship to Applicant (3) Years Acquainted and (4) E-mail Address & Telephone Number
Please send application materials as attachments to: hiring@imss.org.
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