





Considered the largest open-air museum in Latin America, the Inhotim Institute—Botanical Garden and Museum of Contemporary Art—is seeking individuals to join its team as **Public Guides**. Located in Brumadinho (Minas Gerais) since 2006, Inhotim is a non-profit organization funded by ticket sales, event hosting, and donations from individuals and legal entities—either direct or via Federal and State Cultural Incentive Laws. Its landscapes across 140 hectares of visitor-accessible area offer guests a unique experience that blends art and nature. Over 500 people collaborate daily to keep this entire structure running. Join us too! **Responsibilities and Duties** **This person will be responsible for:** * Welcoming and guiding visiting visitors, adhering to and ensuring compliance with pre-established operational protocols and procedures for reception and safety; * Providing general information to the public regarding internal venues, activities, exhibition and event calendars, and other relevant topics; * Ensuring the environment remains consistently pleasant for visitors; * Ensuring the preservation of heritage assets, requesting maintenance, repair, and/or replacement whenever necessary; * Engaging continuously in learning through training sessions on the Institute’s collections; * Facilitating information exchange to support the social inclusion of team members with disabilities; * Performing other related duties. **Requirements and Qualifications** **Candidate Profile:** * Completed or currently pursuing high school education; * Prior experience in customer service is desirable; * Excellent interpersonal skills; * Strong oral communication skills. **Additional Information** **About the Position:** * CLT employment regime; * Health insurance, dental plan, transportation benefits, commuter pass, meal allowance, food card, culture voucher, life insurance; Wellhub. * **Availability on weekends and holidays required.** #### **Inhotim** Inhotim is a Museum of Contemporary Art and Botanical Garden located in Brumadinho (Minas Gerais) since 2006. It is a non-profit organization funded by ticket sales, event hosting, and donations from individuals and legal entities—either direct or via Federal and State Cultural Incentive Laws. Regarded as the largest open-air museum in Latin America, Inhotim lies between the rich biomes of the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado. Its landscapes across 140 hectares of visitor-accessible area provide guests with a unique experience blending art and nature. Approximately 1,862 works by over 280 artists from 43 countries comprise the collection, displayed both outdoors and in galleries within a Botanical Garden featuring more than 4,300 rare botanical species from all continents. Over 500 people collaborate daily to ensure this entire structure functions smoothly. Join us too! #### **Mission** Inhotim is an open-air museum that fosters immersive and transformative experiences by integrating art and nature. We create, preserve, and disseminate artistic and botanical collections in an inclusive space where diverse perspectives drive new dialogues. We promote experimentation, research, and education, framing discussions around art, society, and biodiversity. #### **Vision** To become a **permanent and sustainable** institution that values culture and people—a **reference** in experimentation, research, and education in art and nature—with the goal of building a **legacy of knowledge and transformation**, generating **local and global impact**. #### **Values** Inhotim: Art and Nature We encourage **experimentation** in the singular encounter between art and nature. Inhotim for Everyone We **democratize** access to art, nature, and education for diverse audiences. Our Inhotim We are a **plural and inclusive** institution that values the people who make up Inhotim and those who engage with it—celebrating their diversity, with zero tolerance for prejudice or harassment. Inhotim Inward and Outward We operate **ethically**, **transparently**, and **sustainably** in our relationships with people, communities, and nature—in resource management and governance practices.


