Pentacle’s Career Development programs RECRUIT the next generation of arts ADMINISTRATION leaders
For Interns
Pentacle’s College and Post-Graduate Internship Program seeks college students, postgraduates, or administrators above the age of 18 who are passionate about the arts and interested in expanding their knowledge of the nonprofit arts field through arts administration. The session will run January 31-April 24, 2022.
College and post-graduate internships allow participants to gain hands-on experience in nonprofit business practices and attend weekly professional development seminars led by arts leaders in the field and Pentacle staff members. Interns are matched with artistic entities according to their mutually-defined goals and previous experience. Weekly professional development seminars offer interns the opportunity to build their administrative skills, learn from their peers, and network with field leaders. Program administrators provide mentorship to the interns and monitor their progress towards strategic goals as defined by each artistic entity and intern.
This program requires a 12-week commitment of 2 hours/week for 4 weeks and 10-12 hours/week for 8 weeks. Outside work to prepare for seminars totaling 1-hour per week may be required occasionally.
In the final month of the internship, interns have the opportunity to discuss extending their internship to work with their designated arts organization beyond the program period.
We will be encouraging participants to abide by the current NY State guidelines regarding in-person activities. Remote and in-person internships will be assigned based on applicant’s preferences. The weekly seminars for interns will be held over Zoom. We are open to interns and artistic entities outside of NYC.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:
- Interest in working with both emerging and established performing arts companies, as well as an interest in the greater performing arts field & nonprofit administration
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Superb organizational skills and attention to detail
- Diligent and self-motivated work ethic
- Desire to work individually, as well as part of a team
- Positive, open and engaged approach
WHAT YOU’LL GET:
- Considered & personalized match with an affiliated company
- Weekly educational seminars focusing on topics within arts administration beginning four weeks prior to your start with the matched company
- Peer-to-peer learning and discussion
- Dedicated Pentacle staff members to guide you through the experience
- Guest lectures by professionals in the field
- Leadership development
- The opportunity to gain hands-on experience in non-profit arts administration
Interns will receive a $750 stipend for their participation. College credit may be arranged.
HOW TO APPLY
Please fill out our online application (available in English and Spanish) and upload your resume and cover letter as PDFs at the link below. Please note that the internship experience and seminars will be conducted in English. Remote and in-person options are available, but all professional development seminars will be conducted via Zoom.
Intern Application (English / Spanish)
The deadline for interns to apply is Monday, November 15, 2021.
Questions? Contact education@pentacle.org.
For Artistic Entities Looking for an Intern
Pentacle’s College and Post-Graduate Internship Program seeks individual artists and artistic entities who are interested in expanding their administrative capacity through a structured internship program. The program matches each participating entity with a college or post-graduate intern for 10 hours/week for a period of eight weeks. The session will run February 28 – April 24, 2022. The deadline for partner artistic entities to apply is Monday, November 22, 2021. There is a $600 fee for participating partner artistic entities. This fee goes towards the intern’s stipend, guest speaker honorariums, and administrative time from Pentacle’s Education & Outreach staff.
Through an extensive recruitment and interview process, Pentacle identifies potential interns and pairs members of the cohort with participating artistic entities. Artistic entities are required to submit an interest form detailing their mission, activities, and plans for the intern. This information is used to make appropriate matches.
During the program, artistic entities’ interns gain hands-on experience in nonprofit business practices and attend weekly professional development seminars led by Pentacle staff members and visiting arts professionals. Through this dual experience, interns have an opportunity to build their hard and soft skill sets, engage with artistic entities’ administrative efforts, learn from their peers, and meet industry leaders. Participating entities also have the opportunity to engage with interns through a supportive network and build their administrative capacity.
All artistic entities are welcome, there is no required budget size or incorporation status.
Working with an intern through Pentacle provides a greater sense of intern commitment and accountability due to the program’s structure and Pentacle’s role as a facilitating organization.
We will be encouraging participants to abide by the current NY State guidelines regarding in-person activities. Remote and in-person internships will be assigned based on applicant’s preferences. The weekly seminars for interns will be held over Zoom. We are open to interns and artistic entities outside of NYC.
WHAT YOU’LL GET:
- Qualified intern through extensive recruitment who has received 4-weeks of training prior to starting their work with you
- Clear work plan outlining intern responsibilities and company goals
- 10 hours/week for 8 weeks to work with an intern
- Mentorship and guidance from Pentacle staff, as needed
The deadline for partner artistic entities to apply is Monday, November 22, 2021.
Questions? Contact Brittany Couch at education@pentacle.org.