Wednesday, February 9, 2011

SUMMER 2011 STUDENT INTERNSHIPS AT THE BLM-ANASAZI HERITAGE CENTER, DOLORES, COLORADO

The Anasazi Heritage Center (AHC) offers student internships in: Curation

and Visitor Services

Background:

The Anasazi Heritage Center includes a main archaeology gallery with

artifact exhibits, a replica pit house, touchable and hands-on exhibits,

computer-based explorations, a gallery for temporary exhibitions, a movie

theater, a room for special educational programs, and a 100 seat theater.

On the museum grounds are two 12th century archaeological sites (the

Dominguez and Escalante Pueblos) and nature walk through pinon-juniper

woodland to a 360° view of the surrounding region (Mesa Verde, La Plata

Mountains, Dolores River Valley, and Sleeping Ute Mountain). The AHC staff

also manages a library, a conservation laboratory, and over 3.5 million

artifacts, samples, and original documents.

To apply:

Applications for both internships described below must be received by April

15, 2011. The availability of internship opportunities depends on AHC

logistical requirements, available funding, and current project needs.

Internship start and end dates are flexible and last for 8 to 12

consecutive weeks. There is no specific form to be completed; applicants

should e-mail a letter of interest specifying which internship you are

applying for and a resume in MS Word or Adobe PDF format to:

t2murphy@blm.gov

Preliminary inquiries on availability may be made to the Internship

Coordinator by phone at (70) 882-5643 or by e-mail at t2murphy@blm.gov.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS (Non-U.S. Citizens): The Bureau of Land Management

is a federal agency, and is not permitted to directly engage the services

of foreign nationals as volunteers or interns. Prospective applicants

should contact a third-party non-governmental service organization such as

the Council on International Exchange and Volunteers for Peace to arrange

for an internship or volunteer position.

INTERNSHIP IN COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT

SUPERVISOR: Tracy Murphy - Assistant Museum Curator

LOCATION: Bureau of Land Management, Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores,

Colorado.

DATES: 8-12 consecutive weeks. Specific reporting and departure dates are

negotiable.

REIMBURSEMENT: $200 per week stipend paid twice monthly. Housing at a

communal, 3 bedroom house located on 6 acres adjacent to the Anasazi

Heritage Center. No travel reimbursement is available.

QUALIFICATIONS: Open to individuals with an interest in museum collections

management or curatorial activities. Applicants with prior background in

southwest archaeology, and collections management will be given preference.

UNIVERSITY CREDIT: College or university credit may be arranged depending

upon policy of university involved. AHC professional staff will supervise

credit procedures established by the intern and school.

JOB DESCRIPTION: The 2011 curation intern will be working in the AHC

archives and artifact collections from the Dolores Archaeological Project,

identifying documents, reports, photographs and artifacts from this project

for both gallery and on-line exhibits. In addition, the intern will assist

with various repackaging, reorganizing, and inventory projects of existing

collections at the AHC. This position offers a broad exposure to the

curatorial operations of a federal repository.

INTERNSHIP IN VISITOR SERVICES

SUPERVISORS: David Kill, Visitor Services Coordinator LOCATION: Bureau of

Land Management, Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colorado.

DATES: 8-12 consecutive weeks, usually between March and September, but may

run in the winter. Specific reporting and departure dates are negotiable.

This position may include working weekends and some holidays.

REIMBURSEMENT: $200 per week stipend paid twice monthly. Housing at a

communal, 3 bedroom house located on 6 acres adjacent to the Anasazi

Heritage Center. No travel reimbursement is available.

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants with a prior background in archaeology,

anthropology, or museum studies will be given preference. Interest and

experience in museum studies, and the ability to communicate with a wide

audience, are helpful.

UNIVERSITY CREDIT: College or university credit may be arranged depending

upon policy of university involved. AHC professional staff will supervise

credit procedures established by the intern and school.

JOB DESCRIPTION: Job responsibilities include daily operations of the

museum. This consists of opening and closing the museum's public areas,

working with front desk volunteers, providing visitor information about the

area and specifically about Canyons of the Ancients National Monument,

re-stocking and keeping interpretive materials and information pamphlets

up-to-date, maintaining hands-on exhibits in the Main Gallery, and

providing assistance with children's self-guided educational activities

(the Junior Explorer Program). Duties include providing 10-15 minute

introductory talks to adult tour groups upon their arrival at the Center,

and other duties as assigned.

This position also requires collecting entrance fees and staffing the front

desk when volunteers are absent, and assisting with cash register sales

operations in the museum shop.

Tracy Murphy

Assistant Curator

BLM - Anasazi Heritage Center

27501 Highway 184

Dolores, CO 81323

Office: 970-882-5643

Fax: 970-882-7035

T2Murphy@blm.gov

www.co.blm.gov/ahc

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