The Rijksmuseum is the largest museum of the Netherlands. The collection 
contains 1.1 million (art) objects from and relating to the Netherlands from 
the Middle Ages until the 20th century. The museum receives over two million 
visitors a year with a stunning building, surprising decor, beautiful 
exhibitions, lively events and many pleasant facilities for young and old.

The Rijksmuseum's dynamic and diverse Conservation Department is housed in the 
Ateliergebouw, or Studio Building, across the street from the main museum. In 
addition to the six conservation studios and laboratories of the Rijksmuseum, 
the building hosts the conservation training program of the University of 
Amsterdam, the Scientific Department of the Cultural Heritage Agency of the 
Netherlands (RCE) and the newly formed Netherlands Institute of Conservation, 
Art and Science (NICAS). The strong collaboration between conservators, 
scientific researchers and art historians in the three institutes makes for an 
interdisciplinary and inspiring environment.

The department of Furniture Conservation holds an internationally recognized 
position in the field of technical research and conservation. The core team 
consists of three furniture conservators, and is supplemented by other 
conservators, as well as researchers and scientists. Together they are 
responsible for the research, conservation and care of the Rijksmuseum 
collection of furniture, as well as the wooden musical instruments, ship models 
and sculpture.

The Rijksmuseum is inviting applications for:
Internship in Furniture Conservation
The position is full-time (36 hours per week) for the duration of 6-12 months, 
to be scheduled in 2018-19, in accordance with the training programme of the 
intern and the schedule of the Rijksmuseum department.

Information
The intern is expected to carry out an in-depth treatment of an object 
including scientific research into its materials, technique and condition. The 
intern will also assist the furniture conservators with monitoring the 
condition and maintenance of the collection, preparing objects for loans, 
writing condition reports, (de-) installing exhibitions, and assisting with 
ongoing (research) projects. The Furniture Conservation department works 
closely with the Curatorial Department, and the intern will be expected to 
participate in discussions about on-going treatments and research projects. 
Interns will also have the opportunity to attend regular talks organised by the 
three institutions mentioned above.

Requirements
Applicants must be enrolled in a recognized (inter)national MA-level 
conservation training program with a specialization in furniture conservation 
for the duration of the entire internship.
Applicants should possess:
o       Sufficient knowledge and skills to carry out conservation treatments
o       Interest in integrating scientific research into conservation practice
o       Basic knowledge of analytical methods useful for research
o       Fluency in Dutch and/or English, spoken and written
o       The ability to work in a team

Terms
The internship is unpaid. A modest monthly stipend of 250 euros a month based 
on a 36 hours working week is offered. Special requirements are in place for 
students coming from outside the European Union.

Application
To apply, a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae and two letters of 
recommendation should be submitted in Dutch or English by email to 
[email protected].
Applications or related materials in any other form will not be accepted.
The closing date for all applications is August 7, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. (Amsterdam 
time/CET). No applications will be accepted after the deadline. Applicants will 
be notified by September 1, 2018.
For further information, please contact Paul van Duin, Head of Furniture 
Conservation, tel. +31(0)20-67474115, email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. For questions 
regarding the application procedure, please contact Lieke Boers, Personnel 
Officer, tel. +31(0)20-6747304, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.



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