Introduction
The National Directorate of Museums invites applications for its education area internship program until April 4th. The program aims to provide a valuable training opportunity in museum education.
Program Overview
Starting in 2023, the program has been an avenue for immersive learning in museum educational services. This year, the program continues, offering a slot for those eager to engage in this domain.
Internship Details
The internship focuses on enhancing the visibility of the Educational Zone of Museums (ZEM), a portal for museum education. The site serves as a collaborative space, showcasing educational initiatives from across the country’s museums. Interns will support this mission by developing strategic communication plans, crafting creative content, and assessing the platform’s performance.
Ideal Candidate
Candidates should have a background in social sciences, with a preference for journalism majors. The program seeks individuals ready to work in a team-oriented, interdisciplinary setting, promoting mutual learning and collaboration.
Internship Terms
This unpaid internship spans three months, requiring a 15-hour weekly commitment, both in-person and remote. Flexible scheduling is available, but includes mandatory weekly meetings. Participants will receive a letter of recommendation and a certificate upon completion.
Application Process
To apply, send a CV, a one-page motivation letter, and a letter of recommendation by April 4 to francisca.contreras@museoschile.gob.cl and irene.delajara@museoschile.gob.cl.
About the Educational Area
The Educational Area supports state and registered Chilean museums in fostering best practices through collaboration, knowledge exchange, and continuous training. The Educational Zone of Museums (ZEM) platform is part of this effort, offering a resourceful educational space for the community. Visit www.zem.cl for more information.