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

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