Opportunities

Education Internship – Spring 2022

Description

The Center’s Education Department reaches over 300,000 individuals each year with a variety of programs designed to create sustainable creative arts experiences for children, teachers and families. The Education intern will gain hands on experience in many aspects of arts education by working on such programs as Segerstrom Center’s On Stage and Family Series performances, Disney Musicals in Schools and Arts Teach. Assignments may include planning and facilitating kid friendly pre- show activities, welcoming and assisting students and teachers for field trip performances, helping with masterclasses and teacher professional development sessions and researching and editing educational materials such as study guides, brochures and evaluations. Internship is greatly enhanced by attending events, which may include some weekend and evening events.

 

This is a for credit, unpaid internship and you must be enrolled and receiving credit for the internship in order to be eligible.

About Our Internships

Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ internship program offers exciting opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to gain professional experience working side-by-side with administrators, extraordinary artist, and technicians.

Interns undertake a variety of projects which provide an enriching professional career experience. Assignments depend upon the qualifications and interests of the intern as well as the specific needs of each department. Segerstrom Center directors and managers provide focused professional supervision to each intern assigned to their departments. Additionally, interns will be able to attend professional development sessions as well as performances, workshops and classes presented at the Center, free of charge (if space is available) throughout their internship.

 

Equity and Inclusion

At Segerstrom Center for the Arts, we celebrate the unique attributes, characteristics, abilities, and perspectives of each individual. We foster inclusion through diversity in gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, age, cultural backgrounds, life experiences, thoughts and ideas. By providing hands-on experience to a diverse group of emerging professionals through our internship program, Segerstrom Center seeks to not only promote equity and diversity in our own workplace, but also in the performing arts field as a whole.

Internship Requirements

The Center’s internship program runs a total of 12 weeks and interns are required to work a minimum of 120 hours.
Internships are academic and unpaid. Students applying for the Center’s intern program are REQUIRED to be registered for credit from their college institution. Students are expected to obtain and complete the necessary forms to receive credit for their internship. Students are also responsible for meeting any registration requirements from their college or university.
Interns are required to attend weekly professional development sessions that are led by executives of Segerstrom Center for the Arts. These sessions will take place on Fridays from 2:00pm-3:00pm.
Interns must have received or be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by the start date of the internship. Segerstrom Center for the Arts will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified interns with disabilities or for a sincerely held religious beliefs
Application & Deadline

To apply, visit www.scfta.org/interns. The deadline to apply is Friday, December 10th.

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Deadline

Expires: 2021-12-11

Organization

Segerstrom Center for the Arts
7145562122

Location

California

Address

600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa

Category

Internships

Discipline

Theatre

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