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  August 17, 2026 Dublin, Ireland
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Time-Based Media Art Conservation Internship at IMMA


Internship Opportunity at IMMA. Open Competition for the role of Time-Based Media Art Conservation Internship

Application deadline: 3 September 2026
Position type: 1-year fixed term contract of employment

Role Overview

IMMA is home to Ireland’s National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, with over 3,500 artworks by Irish and international artists. The Collection is firmly rooted in the present and important contemporary works are added each year. A significant portion of these works, approximately 120, fall within the category of time-based media, and involve artworks involving video, sound, slide and film, software, digital source files, performance.

Since 2018 IMMA has been implementing new procedures and infrastructure to support the long-term care and display of its TBM Collection; this includes a viewing and condition assessment workstation and improved andcentralised digital storage.

The Heritage Council and IMMA are pleased to offer a twelve-month Conservation Internship. The fellowship is part of the Heritage Council’s commitment to the promotion of best practice for conservation in Ireland and offers interns the opportunity to gain valuable experience, supported by a mentor, of professional conservation practice within cultural institutions and their professional conservation studios. Host institutions benefit from working with highly motivated, newly trained, early career professionals.

The Heritage Council’s Annual Conservation Internship Programme offers a Time-Based Media Conservation Internship opportunity for a period of 12 months. The successful intern will support the IMMA Collection team in their ongoing efforts to advance conservation practices around IMMA’s time-based media (TBM) artwork holdings and will develop and broaden the intern’s knowledge and experience.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to recent graduates (within two years of completing a relevant MA or MSc programme) who are interested in pursuing a career in time-based media conservation and contemporary art preservation.

Key Responsibilities

Key responsibilities to be undertaken based on priorities agreed with HOD and subject to the needs of the

Department/ Programme.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the Internship, the successful candidates will have:

  1. Gained hands-on experience in cataloguing, condition assessment, and conservation documentation of time-based media artworks.
  2. Supported the preparation of artworks for exhibition and loan, including technical review and collaboration with artists, galleries, and estates.
  3. Developed practical knowledge of TBMI conservation tools and workflows, including file QC, metadata ex traction, archival ingest, transcoding and digital preservation system.
  4. Contributed to acquisition and exhibition workflows, helping to refine procedures and support long-term care of the collection.
  5. Conducted and disseminated original research on time-based media conservation through IMMA Web site and other professional platforms.
  6. Acquired practical experience working within a national museum context and a multidisciplinary team.
  7. Presented their work at the Heritage Council’s Conservation Winter Seminar.
  8. Prepared research for publication in professional journals and contributed to IMMA’s public programming andoutreach.
  9. Engage with professional networks such as ICRI.

The successful candidate will have:

Qualifications:

Skills, Competencies, Knowledge:

Why Work with IMMA?

At IMMA, we are proud to offer:

Salary

The salary for this role is aligned with public sector pay scales and is set at €38,803 per annum, corresponding to

Point 1 of the Executive Officer Standard (PPC) scale, effective from 1st June 2026.

Candidates should note the Irish Museum of Modern Art complies with Department of Public Expenditure and Reform and guidelines on Public Sector pay and conditions of employment and pension provisions. Entry levelwill be at Point 1 of this Grade.

Contract Details

How to Apply

To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit the following:

  1. A tailored cover letter explaining your suitability for the role.
  2. A current curriculum vitae.

Applications should be submitted via this page.

Closing date for receipt of applications: 03/09/2026

Interview dates: 16/09/2026