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Behind-the-Scenes
Volunteer Program |
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The Visitor
Information and Associates' Reception Center (VIARC)—a central organization responsible for providing information on
the Smithsonian and its public programs and for providing behind-the-scenes
assistance on staff projects—manages the Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program. |
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The Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program (BVP)
offers challenging alternatives to more public-oriented volunteer
activities. This program provides opportunities in two service areas:
Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program and Translation
Services*. |
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The Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program (BVP)
provides assistance to Smithsonian staff by recruiting and placing
individuals who wish to contribute their time and expertise to specific
areas of study within the Institution. Volunteers in this program
work with staff members on both short-term and long-term projects.
Opportunities are generally available in: archives; libraries; administrative
offices; conservation laboratories; and curatorial divisions related
to art, history, and science collections. Placements are determined
by matching volunteer qualifications, knowledge, interests, and
availability with project requirements. Volunteer assignments can
be arranged in most disciplines and museums. |
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Upon completion of a written application and a personal interview
as well as successful completion of a background investigation,
qualified applicants are referred to staff members for consideration.
Training, if required, is provided by the project supervisor. A
minimum time commitment of 2 months, 6 hours per week during
regular business hours, Monday through Friday, is required. |
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Translation Services*:
These BVP volunteers translate documents, correspondence, and journal
articles for Smithsonian staff. Translators generally work at home
at their own pace, but occasionally, may be called upon to provide
oral interpretation assistance for official visitors during meetings
and conferences. |
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Handbook for Volunteers Working Behind the Scenes PDF |
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*Opportunities
for weekend service. |
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Applications may be submitted at any time. However, applications
for summer volunteer positions must be received by May 15. For further
information or an application, contact: |
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VIARC-BVP
Smithsonian Institution
SI Bldg., Rm. 153
MRC 010, PO Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
202.633.1000 (voice/tape); 202.633.5285 (TTY)
e-mail: info@si.edu,
please provide postal address |
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Or print the application form
and mail the completed form to the address above. You may include
a résumé (maximum 2 pages e-mailed separately), if you wish. Upon
receiving your application, we will contact you to schedule an interview.
The application form is in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF),
which requires the use of the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, a free software application. |
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You may also fill out the application online and submit
it via e-mail.
Simply fill out the form and click on the Submit button at the end
of the application. |
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Note: Parents of minors must complete
and sign a "Consent
to Treatment" form (PDF). An interview will not be scheduled
with the applicant until this completed form arrives in the Behind-the-Scenes
Volunteer office. |
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Typical Assignment Opportunities |
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Administrative: general office support (answering phones,
filing, data entry) |
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Archival: cataloguing; organizing and storing paper materials,
photographs, film, audio tapes. |
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Collections Management: labeling, sorting, storing artifacts;
entering information about the collection into a database. |
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Computer: assisting network managers, helping develop Internet
applications, scanning and enhancing images, developing CD ROM applications. |
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Conservation: creating protective storage containers, cleaning
and repairing artifacts. |
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Curatorial: responding to written inquires from the public,
providing research support for staff in a variety of departments. |
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Development: researching prospective corporate, individual,
and foundation donors. |
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Education: scheduling tours, responding to public inquiries,
providing administrative assistance to docent and intern programs. |
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Horticulture: working in greenhouses, potting, planting,
weeding. |
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Libraries: shelving; cataloguing;storing books, pamphlets,
serials; creating annotated bibliographies; maintaining departmental
reprint libraries. |
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Membership: answering written inquires, responding to phone
calls, assisting with mailings, developing flyers, maintaining membership
databases. |
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Public Affairs: preparing press packets, assisting with
special events and media relations, clipping newspaper and magazine
articles about exhibitions and museums. |
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