Arts Management Job Opportunities for November 11 week

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Jobs

  • The Assistant Manager of Event Fundraising is responsible for managing guest relations, VIP communications, inventory oversight, and communication strategies to support the organization’s $15M revenue goal for signature events. This role requires excellent communication, leadership, and project management skills, as the Assistant Manager will train interns and staff while managing multiple time-sensitive projects. The ideal candidate will be highly organized, detail-oriented, and capable of maintaining a positive attitude under pressure, ensuring smooth operations and effective donor engagement. Learn more!
  • Tommie Shaw & Company is seeking a motivated part-time office administrator to work directly with a busy CEO in dance administration. The position begins with on-the-job training, leading to a contractor role in office management. This is an excellent opportunity for college students looking to gain experience in the dance industry while supporting a dynamic team! Learn More!
  • Archival Art Services is looking for the perfect candidate to handle original art, work with top collectors and museums in the DMV, and collaborate with a team of creative experts. This is not your typical sales job—ideal for those with a passion for art and design. Position hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 9:30 – 5:00. Benefits include salary based on experience, health insurance, 401K with company matching, paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to: bill@archivalartservices.com.

Internships

  • (NEW!) Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts’ nationally recognized Internship and Apprenticeship Program helps young professionals gain a competitive edge in their prospective careers through a variety of paid positions that span a wide range of concentrations, including communications and marketing, development, education, human resources, information technology, ticket services, stage management, technical theater, and more. Learn more about the upcoming Summer Internships.
  • Jacob’s Pillow has Summer Festival internships that will run late May through the end of August and are part of a structured program decades in the making. Jacob’s Pillow internships offer invaluable training and mentorship towards your professional career. By interning with Jacob’s Pillow during the summer, you join a team of seasoned arts professionals and assist with multiple programs pertaining to the Festival, The School, the Archives, and Community Engagement. Keep the link below bookmarked for 2025 update! View the sample positions from our 2024 Summer Festival Internships.
  • The DC Arts Center is looking for passionate art students, enthusiasts, and supporters to join our internship program. Reporting to the General Manager, interns will assist with exhibitions, theatrical performances, educational programming, special events, and daily administrative tasks. Responsibilities include maintaining the space, providing box office support, staffing the gallery, and welcoming patrons. This is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in arts administration while contributing to the vibrant DC arts scene. Apply Now!