“If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulder of giants”, Sir Isaac Newton.
We are always looking for individuals with a passion for motorsports, whether to serve in the capacity of museum volunteers, organisational functions or at the board level.
The foundation is looking for a few good men and women who would like to spend some of their valuable time to help us inform, educate, and entertain our base in the effort to conserve our motorsport history and culture.
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Coordinator
Coordinators operate conform rules and regulations of each event. Strong communication skills are required in order to ensure that everyone is on the same page and within the specified guidelines. Race marshals are required to oversee that all “on track” activity are kept within the safety guidelines and each participant adheres to rules of good sportsmanship.
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Museum volunteers
Museum volunteers are individuals with a keen interest in the island, motorsports, or museums in general. We are in need of help in various areas, such as Exhibit Design, Documentation & Archiving, Conservation, Event Support, Social Media, Visitor Experience, and tour guide. Some of these functions are in preparation for the new museum building.
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Social media
The Social Media volunteer needs to not only inform and educate, but more importantly, keep the group’s active base engaged. The volunteer must have general knowledge of motorsports, although a great deal will be learned on the go.
Event coordinators
Coordinators have the wonderful task of bringing people together for any of several fun events, ranging from a simple but important swap meet to a more elaborate motorsport expo. Some coordinators will get to work on important projects such as the Drag Race Advertising Program, Vintage Karting Curacao and Powerboat Racing Curacao. The DRAP is already established where as the latter two are completely new to Curacao. Coordinators will work closely with the board and need to have strong communication and organisational skills.
Race marshalls
Marshalling is a great way to be close to the racing action while providing an invaluable contribution at the same time. Marshalls will get sufficient training in order to guarantee that everyone operates within the event rules and regulations. This is to ensure that participants and spectators alike have an enjoyable experience in a safe environment.
Research & archive specialist
There is no better way to experience history than to have it in your hands. Start your adventure by becoming one of our museum research and archive specialists. We have positions open in Documentation and Archiving, and in Social Media. Some museum volunteers will help in scanning and processing the A.C.C. archive, while others will prepare selected documents and photographs for our online presence.