Thursday, February 9, 2017

Gain ADMIN EXPERIENCE and GET FREE CLASS! Intern with Movement Research

 
photo of MR interns 2016 Interns Lea Torelli, Benedict Nguyen, Tamia Ruiz

Movement Research is one of the world's leading laboratories for the investigation of dance and movement-based forms. Valuing the individual artist, their creative process and their vital role within society, Movement Research is dedicated to the creation and implementation of free and low-cost programs that nurture and instigate discourse and experimentation. Movement Research strives to reflect the cultural, political and economic diversity of its moving community, including artists and audiences alike.

Movement Research offers internship opportunities to dancers of all levels, ages 18 and up. See below for details and how to apply.


CURRENTLY HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING INTERNSHIP POSITIONS (FEB 2017):
*Development
*Finance & Operations
*Performance Journal Archives & Subscriptions
*Studio Coordinator
*Critical Correspondence

Minimum commitment varies, but is generally 6 months for NY residents and case by case basis for international students, 10-15 hours per week, in exchange for free classes, some free workshops and at least one MELT workshop.

To apply for an Internship:

     *submit a cover letter and resume to info@movementresearch.org

     *specify the position(s) to which you are interested in applying, and the date you are available to begin

 

OFFICE INTERNSHIPS

DEVELOPMENT INTERN
The Development Intern assists the Development Manager with tasks that vary by season (including support for grant deadlines, end-of-year giving, gala, Artist Advisory Council and Board) and is responsible for entering donations into the database, assisting with program tracking, taking minutes at various meetings and grant/artist opportunity research. Additionally, the ideal candidate possesses a strong interest in engaging contemporary and experimental dance and/or performance work through language. Experience with Mac software, Word, Excel and Filemaker strongly encouraged.


FINANCE AND OPERATIONS INTERN
The Finance and Operations Intern works closely with the Operations Manager on matters related to the day-to-day operations of the organization. This includes bookkeeping, bank deposits, artist contract preparation, IT, database and facilities maintenance. This position provides interns with hands-on experience in arts non-profit administration. Candidates should have strong organizational skills, attention to detail and excellent email etiquette. Experience in Quickbooks, FileMaker Pro and Mac Mail programs is a plus but not required.

 

PERFORMANCE JOURNAL ARCHIVES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS INTERN 
The PJ Archives and Subscriptions Intern works closely with the Media and Communications Manager to manage subscriptions and maintain the database for the Performance Journal, Movement Research's bi-annual printed publication. Candidates should have experience with Microsoft Excel and Word, excellent writing skills, strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a small, busy office environment. Participants will gain experience with Filemaker Pro, MR's detailed customized database. To learn more about the MRPJ visit https://movementresearch.org/publications/performance-journal

 

STUDIO COORDINATOR INTERNSHIPS
Based at our Abrons Arts Center office, the Studio Coordinator works among a team of interns in this role, assisting with the Space Subsidy Program. Studio interns will interact with artists booking our spaces, schedule and facilitate contract meeting for artist studio usage agreements, studio maintenance and cleaning, and general day-to-day oversight of the program as needed.

 

CRITICAL CORRESPONDENCE INTERNSHIP
The Critical Correspondence internship is largely self-directed and the intern will most often work from home, aside from monthly meetings. It is a good opportunity to gain experience in the field and hone editorial and critical thinking skills. Click here to read more about this intern's tasks.

Critical Correspondence internships are approximately 10 hrs per week. The internship term is one year. Hours may be distributed unevenly depending on season and needs, and the intern will receive free Movement Research classes and some workshops.

To apply for the Critical Correspondence internship, please submit a cover letter and resume to cc@movementresearch.org.

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