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Education & Community Engagement Intern
Princeton, NJ
Princeton Symphony Orchestra
Part Time
Posted February 28, 2023
The PSO’s administrative internships offer hands-on experience working alongside a team of professionals to produce world-class concerts and events, as well as the opportunity to develop a wide variety of skills crucial in today’s arts and non-profit landscape. In addition to working on projects that are integral to the success of the season, interns are encouraged to learn from and about roles across the entire company.

The Education & Community Engagement Intern will work closely with the Engagement Manager to facilitate extracurricular activities related to the Festival, including Artist Workshops, Instrument Petting Zoos, Lectures, and other activities designed to enhance understanding and enjoyment of the Princeton Festival's offerings. The successful candidate will be passionate a

Duties and Responsibilities

INTERNSHIP JOB FUNCTIONS

Maintaining and recording email lists of all attendees of Festival Education Events
Helping to set up and break down lectures, workshops, and other Education Events
Staffing Instrument Petting Zoo
Working to create social media content to promote and share Festival events
Promoting concerts and lectures with information shared with schools, libraries, senior centers, and businesses in Princeton and the surrounding areas
Other duties as assigned

Requirements

NTERNSHIP QUALIFICATIONS

Applicants must be 18 or older and authorized to work in the US.
All internships are paid at the rate of $15/hour
Hours will include evening and weekend event coverage.
Ability to maintain a high level of poise and professionalism in all circumstances.
High standards of integrity, credibility, and reliability including the ability to keep confidential information secure and private.
Excellent time management skills including a commitment to attendance and punctuality.
Works well independently and in a group setting, a true team player.
Strong written and verbal skills.
Must have a valid driver’s license and a reliable form of transportation.
Knowledge of and a passion for classical music/orchestral repertoire are desirable but not required.

OTHER
All Princeton Symphony Orchestra employees and on-site contractors are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and must have received any booster shot for which they are eligible, as well as any future booster shot that may be required.

How To Apply

For more details and to apply, email employment *at* princetonsymphony.org Applicants are asked to submit: Resume and cover letter Subject line of the email should include the name of the position and your first initial, last name. Brief personal statement, of no more than 250 words, that communicates why you are interested in the internship, and what unique skills and/or experience you will bring to the role. Work samples or writing samples. Application Deadline: April 1, 2023 All applications will be treated as confidential. Electronic submissions only – no phone calls. If you require any assistance or accommodations during the interview process, please include this information when submitting your application.
Deadline: Apr 01, 2023