Fall Washington Performing Arts' Internships (Remote or BYU Washington Seminar)
June 13, 2022 10:50 AM
For the fall, we have internships that may be in-person, remote, or hybrid, depending upon the specific internship position. Interns at Washington Performing Arts work on meaningful projects that our staff tailors to the intern’s educational background and interests. We are seeking highly motivated, creative, hard-working individuals to intern in Advancement, Education & Community Engagement, Cultural Diplomacy & Education, Communications & Creative Media, and more.
All intern candidates must have a high school diploma, and most interns are undergraduate & graduate students or recent graduates.
Our volunteer interns are eligible for a stipend of $500 upon completion of at least an average of 15 hours per week for at least 12 weeks during the fall and spring internship terms. Summer term interns must complete an average of 15 hours per week for at least 9 weeks.
These fall internships may befully in-person, mostly in-person with scheduled remote work days, or fully remote. If Washington Performing Arts’ office status does not allow for in-person work at any point during the internship period, these internships will be fully remote.
These fall internships will be in-person or mostly in-person with a scheduled remote work days. If Washington Performing Arts’ office status does not allow for in-person work at any point during the internship period, these internships will be fully remote.
Send a cover letter indicating the desired internship(s), resume, and contact information for two references to interns@washingtonperformingarts.org.
Apply by July 10 for best consideration.
Complete internship information is available on our website.
Students who secure an in-person or hybrid internship are eligible to secure a spot in BYU's Washington Seminar (washingtonseminar.byu.edu) as long as spots are available. Participants have access to affordable BYU housing, career networking, and briefings from knowledgeable Washington insiders.
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