Be a Knowledge Mover!
The Knowledge Channel Internship Program (KCIP) is Knowledge Channel Foundation’s latest program for Filipino senior high and college students in helping make a difference in basic education. Unofficially started in 2001 with “Teacher for a Day”, employees were recruited as volunteers in monitoring the usage of Knowledge Channel in public schools. This eventually evolved into an internship program and institutionalized in 2017-2018 with more than 70 interns under its inaugural batch.
KCIP aims to achieve the following objectives:
Hone interns’ knowledge and skills acquired while in school through Knowledge Channel’s real-life and real-time tasks and projects;
Reinforce interns’ skills in operating and maneuvering through the world of technology without losing sight of values;
Facilitate interns’ entry into the workplace after graduation by encouraging and requiring exemplary performance from interns; and
Mold interns into becoming transformational individuals and leaders with a drive to help build the nation;
OPPORTUNITIES
Creation and development of short 2D/3D animated stories and programs
Creation and development of Mobile Game Applications
Video Production work
Research
Administrative, Finance or Human Resources functions
Marketing and Communications related work
Coordination work related to fundraising
For applications, email interns@knowledgechannel.org
Check out our list of KCIP Alumni!
KCIP Alumni Interns Batch 1
Asia Pacific College
Kristopher Allan D. Dalid
Elle Franchesca S. Guinto
Jeanette A. Borral
Patricia Ann S. Veloria
Aaron James R. Antiñero
Christian Andrew C. Manuel
Dave Gabrielle C. Bibar
Rotsen T. Aguirre
Rommel C. Sabido
Mira Clarrise Jane N. Antonio
Karen Mae A. Dela Fuente
Joseph Benjamin B. Medalla
Jun Kimuel C. Romero
Roxette B. Magat
University of the East
Kurt O. Camano
Vernon John Andrei T. Briones
Danielle Marie J. Sangalang
Charmae Joyce L. Aventurado
Mark Ruzzel D. Flormata
John Michael P. Andres
Shannon Angella M. Jocson
Jonelle Jio V. Amier
Angela Mae D. Dela Paz
Steven Kent G. Lomtong
Daryl Ian J. Cruz
Cerize Anne M. Dela Cruz
Jeshabel L. Ambong
Jayvee M. Cariño
Joshua O. Sengco
Juan L. Miguel
Ashly I. Dy
Rizal Technology University
Arianne DC. Deveza
Marck Romer V. Cortez
Lhevelhyn U. Abes
Rosalinda D. Padua
Rossel C. Tuazon
Geralyn V. Flores
Dianne Rose V. Capili
Daphne Lyn Kriszhia C. Caganan
Merylou Lamera
General De Jesus College
John Lester C. Villeza
Miguelito F. Tinio
Joseph P. Garcia
STI-Southwoods
John Paolo C. Cena
Brian B. Austria
Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP)
Elna May G. Santana
Eloisa O. Osayda
Lenzi M. Topaz
Aaron Dale U. Miranda
Raymart B. Argarin
Angela D.C. Sarino
Anne Coleen G. Usero
Don Bosco Technical College
Justin Van Tek O. Doblada
Christian Lloyd A. Homes
Argie D. Sicat
Sta. Teresa College, Batangas
Julie Anne C. Dimatulac
Pegiel N. Grampil
Hanna Marizohl Catapang
Trinity University of Asia
Germain H. Gomez
Mikee Anne Jeriz F. Pelayo
Dianara Jane D. Melitante
Georjane Felippe M. Calumba
Centro Escolar University
Marc Arleson G. Mangabat
Kristina Crisel S. Jajalla
Stefhanie S. Sumaya
Other Schools
Nydel Anne E. Altez – ICCT
Denzel Daive O. Glodoviza – World City Colleges
Nizza Mae V. Armamento – Batangas State University
John Michael V. Pineda – College of the Immaculate Concepcion
Mia Sara Arcilla – Siena College Taytay
Carl Jason Villaflores – University of Asia in the Pacific