LOCATION: Onsite at The Zekelman Holocaust Center, Farmington Hills, MI DURATION: Maximum 240 hours total. Flexible start date May/June. HOURS: 18-24 hours per week Overview: The Museum Collections Intern will assist the Collections & Exhibitions Department (under management of the Education Department) on a variety of projects related to the care, exhibition, preservation, and documentation of the museum's collections. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals pursuing a career in museum studies, library/archives, art history, archaeology, or a related field, who wish to gain hands-on experience working with a diverse collection in a professional museum environment. Who We Are: The Zekelman Holocaust Center (The HC) was founded by Michigan survivors in 1984 as a lasting memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Our mission is to engage, educate, and empower through remembrance so that individuals and society will recognize, combat, and prevent antisemitism, discrimination, and hate-based violence. The Center teaches history’s darkest period to 100,000 visitors each year, including students and adults of all backgrounds. Our new permanent exhibit places Holocaust victim and survivor stories at the center, making extensive use of archival footage, images and video testimony. Artifacts include an authentic WWII-era boxcar and a sapling from the tree located outside Anne Frank’s hiding place window. The Center also invites the public to make use of its 20,000 volume Library Archive. Museum Educators and Docents provide customized tours, workshops and programs, empowering visitors to apply the lessons of the Holocaust to create a more compassionate world where people take responsible action. The HC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Benefits and Learning Opportunities: Gain practical experience in museum collections management, working with a diverse range of objects. Learn and apply best practices in cataloguing, object handling, conservation, and collections care. Receive exposure to curatorial practices, exhibition planning, and collections-based programming. Collaborate with various museum departments (e.g., Museum Operations, Development, Events, Marketing). Access to mentorship from museum professionals, providing insight into career paths in the museum field. Participate in structured professional development opportunities, including webinars, internal training sessions, and networking events.
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Part-time
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Intern
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