HUJ Office
As the HUJ office, the volunteer will be part of the HUJ Voluntary Service of Armenia. HUJ has been working with EVS volunteers since 1997 and has extensive experience in this field. Our organization places great importance on the diversity and quality of our projects, whether as a partner or a coordinator. The team consists of 8 full-time employees and is complemented by local volunteers for major projects. There are dedicated coordinators for both outgoing and incoming volunteers. Incoming ESC volunteers will collaborate with the entire team and become integrated into the HUJ team throughout their service. Most of our staff speak English, so language will not be a barrier to communication during the initial period.
About The Project
Background
The History Museum of Armenia was founded by a law passed by the Parliament of the First Republic of Armenia and opened to visitors on August 20, 1921. It was established based on the collections from various sources, including the Armenian Ethnographical Association of the Caucasus and the Museum of Antiquities of Ani. The museum houses a national collection of approximately 400,000 objects, categorized into departments such as Archeology, Ethnography, Numismatics, and Documents.
The museum showcases the history and culture of Armenia from prehistoric times to the present, highlighting the cultural interactions between the Armenian Highland and ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Mitany, Assyria, and the Byzantine Empire. It has an exceptional collection of bronze artifacts from the 3rd-2nd millennia BC, wooden carts and chariots from the 15th-14th centuries BC, and artifacts from the Urartu Kingdom.
Volunteer Tasks
·Collect daily visitor feedback through surveys to gather demographic information and perceptions, helping shape future museum initiatives. The surveys are designed to be direct and visitor-friendly.
·Assist with the planning and logistics of events such as conferences, forums, presentations, the European Night of Museums, and International Museum Day.
·Greet and direct visitors, provide general information, educate them about museum programs and current events, answer questions, and assist lobby staff. Help orient groups, manage reservations, and support checkroom procedures, serving as a museum ambassador.
·Participate in the museum’s children’s programs by assisting a teacher in conducting art and history workshops.
·Support museum staff in coordinating volunteer activities, including project writing, position definition, and the interview process.
Volunteer Requirements
The volunteer should have good English language skills, with proficiency in writing and organizational abilities. A genuine interest in history is also important.
Contact Us
Koryun Street 19A/35, 0009, Yerevan, Armenia
+374 10 522 701, 522 772, 522 788