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Coordinator of Community and Family Events Intern [Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute]

Coordinator of Community and Family Events Intern [Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute]

Coordinator of Community and Family Events Intern Description: The Clark is seeking an intern to coordinate a variety of community and family activities to encourage new audiences to participate in Clark programs. This one year  position will perform a variety of duties to provide support 

Communications and Development Intern [Design Museum Boston]

Communications and Development Intern [Design Museum Boston]

Communications and Development Intern Description: Duration: September – December, 2015 Compensation: School Credit, Membership, Opportunity for Paid Hours Location: 50 Milk St., 15th Floor, Boston, MA Time: 24-32 hours/week Interns at Design Museum Boston are provided with some of the most unique experiences one can 

Arts Administration Intern [Design Museum Boston]

Arts Administration Intern [Design Museum Boston]

Arts Administration Intern

Description:
Duration: September – December 2015
Compensation: School Credit, Membership, Opportunity for Paid Hours
Location: 50 Milk Street, Boston, MA
Time: 24-32 hours/week
Design Museum Boston is seeking an Arts Administration intern to join our team this fall. This position requires strong organizational skills, excellent writing and interpersonal skills the ability to work well with our whole team. The intern will report to and assist the Executive Assistant in variety of duties such as communications, organization, research and writing, developing web content, event support, and assisting with our retail store.
Responsibilities will include:

  • Assist in managing operations, organization, content, and communication for the museum.
  • Assist with email and written communication, as well as coordinating meetings and travel.
  • Create a safe, clean, professional, high-functioning work environments across the Foundation
  • Organize files and records
  • Assist in financial record keeping and metric analysis
  • Assist in the design and implementation of key operations processes
  • Prepare and/or edit reports and presentations
  • Provide and measure quality customer service
  • Assist with retail management and fulfillment — we recently have a brick-and-mortar store in downtown Boston!
  • Coordinate and manage volunteers at various levels: event personnel, designers, board members, etc.
  • Assist with museum events and exhibits.

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  • 3-4 full-time days a week
  • Work on site in downtown Boston, MA
  • Ability to work as part of a team, sometimes under high stress
  • Ability to stand for extended periods of time and lift at least 50lbs
Qualifications:

  • Enrolled in degree program and applying to satisfy academic credit requirements
  • Passion for design, education, and/or nonprofit arts administration
  • Organized and detail oriented with good interpersonal & communication skills
  • Familiarity of Mac OS, Adobe Creative Suite, spreadsheets, and email marketing tools, including advanced spreadsheets and formulas — mailchimp, dropbox, eventbrite, and the like, all our software is in the cloud
  • Self-starter with a strong work ethic and attention to detail
  • Excellent writing, communication, and organizational skills
  • Hard worker, able to contribute under uncertainty and learn while doing in a startup environment
  • Graphic design skills — not required but this would be a major bonus, we like to design everything we do
How To Apply:
Please send a resume and cover letter to amanda@designmuseumboston.org.  No phone calls please.
Apply by:
August 24, 2015

 

Strandbeests in Boston!

Strandbeests in Boston!

Photo credit Strandbeests, the fascinating creatures built by artist Theo Jansen are coming to the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in September. These sculptures move of their own accord and, as PEM puts it, “blur the lines between art and science, sculpture and performance.” I won’t 

The New Tour: Innovations in Place-Based Storytelling

The New Tour: Innovations in Place-Based Storytelling

The Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage at Brown University is hosting “The New Tour: Innovations in Place-Based Storytelling,” a two-day conference to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with designing and implementing place-based tours. The conference is free and open to all. To 

New Series: Museums Gone Viral

New Series: Museums Gone Viral

Starting next week, we will be introducing a new series titled “Museums Gone Viral.” These periodic posts will look at different ways that museums are using the internet and social media to create innovative ways of enhancing education, discussion, and awareness. If you come across something that you think is particularly interesting or effective, let us know!  If you’re interested in writing a guest post about something that your museum does on the internet, we would also love to hear from you. Jess and I can be reached at tufts.museum.blog[at]gmail[dot]com.

Keep your eyes open early next week for our first post in this series!