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Length of Contract: 1155 hours of work some combination of fulltime and parttime such as:
OR
Hourly Wage: $28.00 per hour
Location: Ottawa Ontario for fulltime work; remote work is possible for the later part of the internship
Application due: 28 March 2025
Note: This position is contingent on Young Canada Works funding.
Description
The Inuit Circumpolar Council Canada is hiring an Exhibition Curation Intern through the Young Canada Works program. Under the supervision of the Archivist the Intern will plan and design a small exhibition highlighting aspects of ICC history using materials from the ICC Canada Archives collections. This exhibition will be held in Iqaluit Nunavut in July 2026 in conjunction with ICCs General Assembly. The Intern will learn how to bring together European/Western museum exhibition theories and practices with modern Inuit culture while gaining valuable experience working with a small specialized GLAM collection. They will also learn about the daytoday workings of a multinational nongovernmental organization and the challenges and successes of a small cultural heritage repository by working alongside the ICC Canada staff and through participation in meetings with staff users and stakeholders.
The Exhibition Curation Intern will develop a complete exhibition plan for a small exhibition on ICC history. The Intern will document their process and provide procedures for carrying out the exhibition. This will require regular interaction with staff members at ICC Canada who are part of the 2026 General Assembly planning team. The exhibition will have limited digital content (due to budget and technology constraints) and should consist of a minimum of 25 items from ICC Canadas collections. The exhibition will be multilingual (at least English and Inuktitut possibly others depending on budget) thus the Intern will have to design the exhibition with extra space for additional languages. The exhibition will end with a gathering space for community members to sit with ICC Canada staff at tables with laptop computers to share stories about ICC and identify photographs from our collection. This gathering space will be designed/planned by ICC Canada staff though the Interns advice will be sought.
Specific tasks for the Exhibition Curation Intern include but are not limited to:
Required Qualifications Knowledge and skills:
Must meet all Young Canada Works criteria (available here;
Familiarity with basic principles of exhibition design/curation;
Some experience with graphic design;
Ability to work independently as well as cooperatively;
Superb organizational skills and attention to detail;
Flexible in handing a variety of concurrent tasks with solid time management abilities;
Strong research skills and the ability to synthesize information gathered through research;
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English;
Ability to create written materials for publication;
Strong computer skills in Microsoft 365;
Discretion and ability to maintain confidentiality;
Comfortable interacting with individuals outside of your organization;
Some knowledge and understanding of Inuit culture traditions and issues.
Desired Qualifications Knowledge and skills:
Knowledge of written and/or spoken Inuktut;
Prior experience with exhibition design/planning.
Education:
By May 2025 completion of all degree requirements for an undergraduate degree or college diploma from an accredited institution in a heritagerelated field (preferred: information management/library sciences museum studies archival studies or Indigenous studies);
PREFERRED: by May 2025 completion of all degree requirements for Master of Museum Studies degree or a Masters degree in a related field (i.e. Master of Information Master of Library and Information Studies etc..
Other Information:
Work is normally performed in a typical office work environment including frequent use of a computer (ICC Canadas office is in downtown Ottawa). As noted remote work is possible after 4 months of inperson work;
Limited exposure to physical risk;
Travel to cultural heritage institutions in Ottawa may be required.
Applicants who are a Beneficiary under an Inuit Land Claims Agreement will be given priority hiring.
ICC Canada is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race colour religion gender gender identity disability age or veteran status. If accommodations are required during the application process please reach out to the Director of Human Resources at We encourage applicants to selfidentify.
About ICC Canada
Inuit Circumpolar Council Canada (ICC Canada) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to representing the interests of Canadian Inuit on matters of international importance. ICC Canada is one of four regional offices of the international Inuit Circumpolar Council which preserves and promotes the unity of Inuit as a single people within the circumpolar Arctic and advocates on behalf of all Inuit. ICC is a Permanent Participant on the Arctic Council has Consultative Status at the United Nations and has provisional Consultative Status at the International Maritime Organization to name just some of its highlevel international undertakings. Past leaders of ICC Canada include environmental activist Sheila WattCloutier Senator Nancy KaretakLindell and Canadas current GovernorGeneral Mary Simon.
We would like to thank all applicants in advance for their interest in ICC Canada; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please apply via the ICC Canada Bamboo HR portal. If you encounter any technical difficulties please email and indicate YCW Exhibition Curation Intern in the subject line.
Required Experience:
Intern
Intern