Internship
The Dali Museum
Profile
The Dali Museum is a not-for-profit art institution that houses the largest comprehensive collection of works by Salvador Dali outside of his native Spain. The museum hosts over 350,000+ visitors each year from around the globe.
Internship Description
Museum Management Internship:
Candidates should have understanding of:
1. Word Processing and Outlook
2. Excel
3. Social Media
The internship may provide training and an opportunity to assist:
1. Development and distribution of electronic and printed communication pieces
2. Event Planning and Execution
3. Social Media site development and monitoring
4. Interface with executive-level boards and committees
5. Project management and scheduling
Education Internship: Candidates should have an understanding of:
• Word Processing and Outlook
• Excel Responsibilities The internship will provide training and an opportunity
to assist in the preparation of or work in:
• Museum education programs and events
• Program documentation
• Exhibit research
• Training opportunities
• Student exhibits installation
• Event/program promotion (includes social media, flyer distributions, etc.)
Video Recording, Editing, and Archiving Internship: Candidates should meet the following
qualifications:
• College, graduate level, or recently-graduated student
• Knowledge of intermediate level techniques in video/audio recording
• Knowledge of basic video archiving procedures
• Knowledge of intermediate to advanced techniques in video editing
• Familiarity with a variety of video editing software
• Laptop with preferred video editing software Responsibilities The internships will
provide participants with the opportunity to use techniques from the classroom in
the recording, archiving, and editing of video material produced for the Dalí Museum.
The internship will be under the auspices of the Deputy Director of Marketing for
the Museum and will work with staff from the Department of Education and IT.
Events Internship: Internship candidates should have an understanding of:
• Word Processing and Outlook
• Excel
• Microsoft Publisher Responsibilities
The internship may provide training and an opportunity to assist in the preparation
of or work in:
• Event planning
• Social Media site usage
• Telephone sales and use of contracts
• Online scheduling software
• Budget preparation
Development/Advancement Internship:
Candidates should have understanding of:
1. Word Processing and Outlook
2. Excel
3. Social Media
The internship may provide training and an opportunity to assist:
1. Development and distribution of electronic and printed communication pieces
2. Event Planning and Execution
3. Social Media site development and monitoring
4. Interface with executive-level boards and committees
5. Project management and scheduling
6. Corporate partnership program development
Additional requirements for all positions:
Candidates are requested to be available 15 to 20 hours a week on a pre-determined
schedule for training purposes. Schedules are negotiable but may require some evening
hours. Schedule hours are subject to change during the course of the internship requiring
flexibility in scheduling by the intern.
Internship Term
All terms
Number of Internships Available
Museum Management: 1 per term
Education: 1 per term
Video Recording, Editing, and Archiving: 1 per term
Events: 1 per term
Development/Advancement: 1 per term