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Collections Intern


The overall goal of the collection management internship is to gain an understanding and gather experience of collections management and registration practices within a museum environment. In addition, interns in collections management may learn proper object handling methods, re-housing and documentation of the collections through digital photography.  Other projects may include research projects and work on updating the Museum’s collections and museum policies.

 

As a collections management intern, students will receive professional guidance and mentoring from the Illinois Holocaust Museum's Collection Manager and Registrar. Interns will be trained on both the Museum’s paper and computerized collections management system.


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Education Intern

The Education Intern assists the Education Department with organization, scheduling, and public outreach as the Museum continues to grow and educate the Midwest region about the Holocaust and genocide. The Education Department works with school groups to expand knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust and hosts continued training for teachers who wish to enrich their classroom curriculum. The Department also works closely with survivors who educate students and adult by sharing their personal stories.

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Marketing and Public Relations Intern

Sharpen your marketing and communications skills in a dynamic museum environment while working to make the world a better place. The Marketing and Public Relations Intern will work directly with the Director of Marketing on a variety of projects that support the Museum’s mission through social media, marketing and public relations initiatives.


This is an unpaid internship with flexible hours, minimum 20 hours per week for 3 months.


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Information Technology Intern

We are looking for an I.T. Intern to assist the I.T. Manager in the daily functions within the I.T. department.

The candidate must have or be progressing towards a degree in an Information Technology related field including Computer Science/Engineering. The I.T. Intern will start with a basic knowledge of Desktop computing, and will be taught a great deal about Server computing/networking.


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Operations Intern
 
The Operations Intern assists the Operations Department with back-of-house running of the museum.  This may include opening / closing of the Admissions Office, assisting with museum rental events, customer service, accounting office assistance, visitor and volunteer services related work as well as general office management including copying and filing.
 
This unpaid internship has flexible hours within the context of regular museum hours.  Operations Interns are accepted on a rolling basis for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter terms.

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Development Intern
 
The Development Intern will gain experience with fundraising and special events to increase the capacity of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center to secure funding and membership goals. Working directly with the Director of Development and the Development team, the Intern will be exposed to fundraising and donor relations in a nonprofit setting.

This is an unpaid internship with flexible hours.
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Grants Intern
 
The Grants Intern will gain experience with grants and special projects to increase the capacity of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center to secure grant funding from private, corporate and government funders. Working directly with the Associate Director of Development-Public and Private Grants, the Intern will be exposed to foundation research and proposal writing, as well as program planning and management.
This is an unpaid internship with flexible hours.
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