Education Intern – School, Family, and Access Programs
The Education Department at the Jewish Museum is offering an excellent opportunity for an individual who is interested in education and the arts. The Education intern will have the opportunity to work in a variety of areas in the department—school, family, teen, and access programs. Additionally, the intern will help with administrative responsibilities in the department. The intern will receive a museum identification card that allows for free admission to other museums and various discounts.
Department: | Education |
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Reports to: | Associate Manager of School and Educator Programs |
Date posted: | September 19, 2017 |
FLSA Status: | Unpaid Internship |
Schedule: | 2-3 days per week |
Responsibilities:
Intern will assist staff with:
- Family tours, concerts, and art workshops
- School tours including prepping art materials, assisting with lessons, and documenting programs
- Develop, prep and facilitate art projects in the studio
- Professional development workshops
- Programs for audiences with special needs
- Outreach to audiences, such as developing mailing lists
- Research projects in conjunction with upcoming exhibitions or Museum collection
- Movies That Matter film program and other teen programs
- Data entry of program evaluations
- Other administrative projects as needed
Requirements:
- BA (Art History), BFA, (preferred) or working towards MA (Art Education, Museum Education), MFA
- Strong research and writing skills
- Knowledge of art history, fine arts, and education
- Teaching experience and/or experience with children and families preferred
- Availability on Sundays preferred
To apply, email internship application, resume, and cover letter to:
Human Resources Coordinator
The Jewish Museum
Phone: 212.423.3238
The Jewish Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer.