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19th Dec 2022

Paid Internships at the Institute of Making

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The Institute of Making runs a paid internship programme for UCL students and staff. These roles have a fixed 12-month term, starting in March 2023 and finishing in March of the following year. 

Besides providing a casual job which will be flexible and understanding about your other responsibilities at UCL, being an intern at the Institute of Making offers the opportunity to learn a range of new making skills.   

 Our interns are an important part of our membership community, and provide valued support in our workshop tool training programmes and our events work. 

 

This year we have three types of internship available; Digital Tools internships, Analogue Tools internships, and Events internships. There are separate application forms and job descriptions for each type of internship. If you like the sound of more than one internship type, please apply for your preferred internship type and tick a box in the application form to be considered for other types too (so please do not submit multiple forms!). Note: you will only be offered one internship.  

All interns need to work at least two to three shifts per month and sign up to work on at least one large-scale public open day event in June or October, which usually takes place on the weekend. Interns also need to attend three mandatory paid training days.  

We rely on all of our interns:   

  • To uphold the Institute of Making ethos 

  • To be kind and helpful 

  • To contribute to a safe and inclusive work environment 

 

Interns will be trained in specific areas of work. 

As Digital Tools Intern, you will be trained to teach members how to use the 3D Printers and Laser Cutters, and do basic maintenance for these tools. You will also help to deliver our large-scale public events once or twice a year. 

Click here to download the role's job description and person specification

As Analogue Tools Intern, you will be trained to teach members how to use the sewing machines, screen printing equipment or pottery wheels, and do basic maintenance for these tools and the ceramics area. You will also help to deliver our large-scale public events once or twice a year. 

Click here to download the role's job description and person specification

As Events Intern, you will be trained to work with the general public at events, assist makers with at workshops, and perform basic events management skills (booking systems, communications, project coordination). You will also regularly help to deliver our large-scale public events. 

Click here to download the role's job description and person specification

 

How to apply:

Applications for our internships open Tuesday 20th December through the Institute of Making website noticeboard (create a profile here to access the application forms).

The deadline for applications is Sunday 22nd January 2023 at 23.59pm.  

Interviews will take place during Reading Week on 13, 14 & 15 February.  

Interns start their 12-month term in March 2023, with mandatory attendance at all-day paid training on Monday 27th March & Friday 21st April 2023. The pay is £12.54 per hour. 

If you have any questions email members@instituteofmaking.org.uk