What are the responsibilities and job description for the Partners in the Arts Intern (unpaid) position at Partners in the Arts?
This enriching opportunity is available to students and recent graduates interested in gaining experience with an education program focused on transdisciplinary teaching and arts integration.
Depending on your interests, skills, and availability, work will include assisting with:
• day-to-day operations of a university program, including our 5-day summer institute session (June 9-13, 2025)
• building connections with our community partners to impact change in education
• supporting PK-12 teachers working on integrated unit plans and projects at their schools
• marketing and social media communications
• program asset management and historical archiving
• documenting summer course and workshops through photography and videography
Knowledge of K-12 education issues and practices is helpful, but not required, and an interest in teaching the practice of creativity in cross-curricular teaching methods is preferred.
Benefits include:
- Skill development: Gain practical experience in a professional setting by applying classroom knowledge to real-world projects.
- Professional network building: Make connections with industry professionals.
- Career exploration: Test out skills and day-to-day responsibilities applicable to different career paths.
- Portfolio building: Develop tangible work samples to showcase your abilities and achievements.
Your work days and hours M-F, and start and end date, can be flexible.
To apply, please fill out the linked form and submit your cover letter and resume.
This internship is an educational opportunity designed to provide hands-on experience and professional growth. It is unpaid and intended for training purposes in accordance with the Department of Labor’s guidelines.