Title: Operations Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Operations Manager
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Operations Intern will work closely with the Operations Manager, providing support across the organization’s clerical, financial, and operational efforts. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Operations & Finance
Support the clerical, financial, and operational efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Contribute to creating and updating standard operating procedures
Gain understanding of non-profit finances and apply learning directly to Silkroad finance workflows
Participate in budget creation, projection, and analysis efforts
Contribute to contract drafting and tracking efforts
Review, track, and archive financial documents
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Dec 01, 2022
Intern
Title: Operations Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Operations Manager
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Operations Intern will work closely with the Operations Manager, providing support across the organization’s clerical, financial, and operational efforts. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Operations & Finance
Support the clerical, financial, and operational efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Contribute to creating and updating standard operating procedures
Gain understanding of non-profit finances and apply learning directly to Silkroad finance workflows
Participate in budget creation, projection, and analysis efforts
Contribute to contract drafting and tracking efforts
Review, track, and archive financial documents
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Title: Education Programs Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Strategic Partnerships & Impact Director
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Education Programs Intern will work closely with the Strategic Partnerships & Impact Director, providing support across the organization’s educational programs and acting as a key facilitator in residency planning and social impact programming. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Education & Social Impact
Support the education and social impact programming efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Organize and facilitate details for Silkroad programs such as Silkroad’s Global Musician Workshop, Silkroad Connect, Project MUSIC, the Arts and Passion-Driven Learning Institute, and university residencies.
Assist with program logistics including scheduling travel, coordinating meetings, preparing time-bound event materials (schedules, booklets, name badges, etc.), and serving as on-the-ground or remote support for activities.
Support curriculum and content development through research.
Track, organize, and update key metrics and data as they pertain to Silkroad’s education and social impact programs.
Assist the Social Media Intern in the creation of program-specific language for newsletters and other promotional materials.
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Dec 01, 2022
Intern
Title: Education Programs Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Strategic Partnerships & Impact Director
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Education Programs Intern will work closely with the Strategic Partnerships & Impact Director, providing support across the organization’s educational programs and acting as a key facilitator in residency planning and social impact programming. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Education & Social Impact
Support the education and social impact programming efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Organize and facilitate details for Silkroad programs such as Silkroad’s Global Musician Workshop, Silkroad Connect, Project MUSIC, the Arts and Passion-Driven Learning Institute, and university residencies.
Assist with program logistics including scheduling travel, coordinating meetings, preparing time-bound event materials (schedules, booklets, name badges, etc.), and serving as on-the-ground or remote support for activities.
Support curriculum and content development through research.
Track, organize, and update key metrics and data as they pertain to Silkroad’s education and social impact programs.
Assist the Social Media Intern in the creation of program-specific language for newsletters and other promotional materials.
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Title: Development Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Development Director
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Development Intern will work closely with the Development Director, providing support across the organization’s fundraising, financial, and development efforts. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Development & Finance
Support the fundraising, financial, and development efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Research grant/sponsorship opportunities using online directories, conduct critical outreach to foundation and corporate officers, write applications for funding.
Compile information and bios for gift prospects with timely entry into Salesforce.
Design event and networking materials, including pitch decks, programs, name tags, place cards, and other relevant documentation.
Monitor, update, and support Silkroad’s monthly donor membership campaign.
Maintain financial, donor, and partnership tracking/data entry.
Collaborate on outreach to potential donors, corporate sponsors, and strategic partnerships.
Review, track, and archive financial documents.
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Dec 01, 2022
Intern
Title: Development Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Development Director
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Development Intern will work closely with the Development Director, providing support across the organization’s fundraising, financial, and development efforts. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Development & Finance
Support the fundraising, financial, and development efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Research grant/sponsorship opportunities using online directories, conduct critical outreach to foundation and corporate officers, write applications for funding.
Compile information and bios for gift prospects with timely entry into Salesforce.
Design event and networking materials, including pitch decks, programs, name tags, place cards, and other relevant documentation.
Monitor, update, and support Silkroad’s monthly donor membership campaign.
Maintain financial, donor, and partnership tracking/data entry.
Collaborate on outreach to potential donors, corporate sponsors, and strategic partnerships.
Review, track, and archive financial documents.
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Title: Artistic Programs Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Education Programs Manager
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Artistic Programs Intern will work closely with the Education Programs Manager and artistic leadership team, providing support across the organization’s artistic programming efforts, performances, and tours. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Artistic Programming & Tours
Support the artistic programming efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Organize and facilitate details for Silkroad performances and tours, including scheduling travel, coordinating meetings, preparing time-bound event materials (schedules, booklets, name badges, etc.), and serving as on-the-ground or remote support for activities.
Assist with the organization of production needs for events.
Support the coordination of Silkroad’s artistic leadership team through note-taking, Google Drive organization, and language creation.
Track, organize, and update key metrics, data, and reports as they pertain to Silkroad’s artistic programming.
Assist the Social Media Intern in the creation of program-specific language for newsletters and other promotional materials.
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org
Dec 01, 2022
Intern
Title: Artistic Programs Intern
Status: Part-Time (10 hours per week)
Compensation: $17.50 per hour
Reports to: Education Programs Manager
Purpose: The Silkroad Internship Program is a five-month professional development experience designed to prepare emerging arts professionals of color with fluency in non-profit arts administration and leadership. The Silkroad Artistic Programs Intern will work closely with the Education Programs Manager and artistic leadership team, providing support across the organization’s artistic programming efforts, performances, and tours. Interns will also engage in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, offering multidisciplinary skills and tools that span across the arts administration field. The internship program is designed to create a holistic and expansive view of the many facets of Silkroad and non-profit administration while remaining flexible and responsive to the needs, interests, and aspirations of the interns. With a commitment to systemic allyship and the diversification of the non-profit arts sector, we welcome Black, Indigenous, and other persons of color to apply.
This position will be primarily remote with possible opportunities for in-person engagements. The program runs from February 1 to June 30, 2023.
Activities:
Artistic Programming & Tours
Support the artistic programming efforts of Silkroad with a focus on centering equity and justice through art and music.
Organize and facilitate details for Silkroad performances and tours, including scheduling travel, coordinating meetings, preparing time-bound event materials (schedules, booklets, name badges, etc.), and serving as on-the-ground or remote support for activities.
Assist with the organization of production needs for events.
Support the coordination of Silkroad’s artistic leadership team through note-taking, Google Drive organization, and language creation.
Track, organize, and update key metrics, data, and reports as they pertain to Silkroad’s artistic programming.
Assist the Social Media Intern in the creation of program-specific language for newsletters and other promotional materials.
Team Collaboration & Office Support
Attend weekly Silkroad team meetings and other strategic planning sessions as needed.
Participate in regular seminars led by Silkroad staff, covering topics like Fundraising & Development, PR/Marketing, Graphic Design, Career Readiness, and more.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
18 years of age or older
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Love of the performing arts, specifically music
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and human rights
KEY ATTRIBUTES :
A cultural leader — Having empathy, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-literacy, creative practice, financial acuity, innovation quotient, and pedigree
Socially and emotionally aware — Able to take the perspective of and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to understand social and ethical norms for behavior, and to recognize resources and supports for yourself and others
Positive and can-do attitude — Confident and willing to deal with problems and/or new tasks
Strong interpersonal skills — Collaborative, friendly and humorous, contributes their strengths to projects
Organized and resourceful — Problem solves independently, not easily overwhelmed with multiple tasks
Able to prioritize and multitask — Responds to a full docket with efficiency and expediency
Responsive to feedback — Seeks feedback and applies immediately, takes suggestions with good intent
Communicative — Able to communicate openly and freely with supervisors and colleagues, in-person and remotely
Independent — Able to solve problems alone and manage own projects and workload
Writing and editing — Must have proficient English writing and editing skills, including grammatical precision
Excellent computer skills — Must be computer literate with typing speed of at least 50 words per minute; advanced Microsoft Office skills are preferred; advanced Google Drive and Slack skills are essential; proficiency in a MacOS environment required
Knowledgeable and passionate — About the arts and their potential for performance, learning, and social impact
Flexible and understanding — Particularly as it relates to ongoing organizational shifts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice, and more
APPLICATION:
Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and cover letter, as well as short written responses to application questions.
To apply, fill out this form .
Questions? Contact Adam Gurczak at adam@silkroad.org