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Dear Tracy,
   
    My name is Jerome Danner and I am a senior at the University of West Georgia.  I am an Anthropology major and am interested in collections management.  I was wondering when was the internship for collections management taking place because, unfortunately, I don't graduate until May of 2008.  Will you all have internships in May of 2008 or next summer?  Sorry that this is so late...I read this email a while back, but did not want to delete it.  Thanks for your time.
   
  -Jerome-

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  See internship descriptions below and on our web site:
http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/ahc/interships.html


The Anasazi Heritage Center (AHC) offers student internships in

· Collections Management
· Exhibits and Interpretive Media
· Visitors Services


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 million artifacts, samples, and
original documents.


To apply: Applications are accepted and most positions may be filled at
any time of year. There are no deadline dates. The availability of
internship opportunities depends on AHC logistical requirements,
available funding, and current project needs.


Preliminary inquiries on availability may be made to the Internship
Coordinator by phone or by e-mail. There is no specific form to be
completed; applicants should mail a letter of interest and a resume/
vita. Send application to:


Internship Coordinator


BLM Anasazi Heritage Center


27501 Highway 184


Dolores, Colorado 81323


Phone: (970) 882-5622


E-mail: [log in to unmask], Museum Curator and Internship
Coordinator



INTERNSHIP IN COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT





SUPERVISOR: Susan Thomas, 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: $100 per week stipend. 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 archaeology, anthropology 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: This position is that of a general curatorial assistant
and will, therefore, involve a variety of curatorial tasks. The intern
will be entering a considerable amount of data in the museum's ARGUS
cataloging system. 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.


TO APPLY: Submit vita and a letter of interest explaining your personal
goals. Please include the time period within which you would be
available.




INTERNSHIP in EXHIBITS and INTERPRETIVE MEDIA





SUPERVISORS: Susan Thomas (Museum Curator) and Michael Williams (Exhibit
Specialist).


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


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


REIMBURSEMENT: $100 per week stipend. 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 design and
production of exhibits. Applicants with prior background in exhibit
development, interpretive writing, anthropology or archaeology,
collections management, art or art history will be given preference.
Familiarity with principles of design, graphic and "desktop publishing"
software, and Ancestral Puebloan culture are all 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: Opportunities periodically arise, depending on changing
interpretive needs at the museum.

· Interns may work on improvements to the "permanent" exhibits in the
Main Exhibits Gallery, which are mainly based on materials available
from AHC collections. The museum has a special interest in (but is not
limited to) interactive and hands-on exhibit formats.



· The AHC maintains a series of traveling exhibits for loan.
Occasionally we offer an internship involving administration of this
program. Work may include loan tracking, marketing, repairs or
enhancements to existing exhibits, and/or development of new exhibit
offerings.



· The AHC hosts 3 - 5 temporary exhibitions annually in its Special
Exhibit Gallery. Such exhibitions are usually borrowed from other
institutions, but they may be produced in-house or draw from a
combination of resources. Interns sometimes contribute to the
installation or enhancement of these exhibitions, depending on
circumstances and need.



· One periodically available opportunity focuses on the Chappell
Collection, a private collection that includes nearly 1000 ceramic
vessels plus organic and ornamental objects representing the Ancestral
Puebloan period of occupation (AD 750-1280) of this region. The Chappell
intern develops and installs a thematic exhibit, working closely with
the AHC Curator and Exhibit Specialist. Development and installation of
the exhibit will be primarily the intern's responsibility.



· The AHC is headquarters for Canyons of the Ancients National
Monument, so other opportunities may involve creation of outdoor
installations or interpretive literature for hikers and other non-museum
recreational users.

TO APPLY: Submit vita and letter of interest and goals. Please include
the time period within which you would be available.



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: $100 per week stipend. 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.


TO APPLY: Submit vita and letter of interest and goals. Please include
the time period within which you would be available.



Tracy Murphy
Museum Specialist - Curation
ARGUS System Administrator
BLM - Anasazi Heritage Center
27501 Highway 184
Dolores, CO 81323
(970) 882-5643- Direct
(970) 882-5600 - Information
http://www.co.blm.gov/ahc
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