The Hippodrome Theatre’s internship program offers college students and recent graduates hands-on experience in the region’s premier professional theatre and cultural center. Interns will be able to funnel their passion for the arts into tangible outcomes, helping the Hippodrome continue to bring its patrons the best live theatre, cinema and rental experiences in Gainesville.
Interns will have the opportunity to work closely with our staff and guest artists, where they will gain valuable insight into how a non-profit arts organization functions. Your professional growth is important to us, and our team gives constructive feedback, offers interns the opportunity to develop their own projects and is focused on making plans come to fruition. If you’re ready to get to work (and have fun!), consider joining our team.
Benefits of a Hipp Internship
Experience working in a professional regional theatre
Experience working in a non-profit arts organization
Involvement in six to eight professional productions (three to four if term is only one semester), as well as second-stage productions and special events.
Exposure to and/or experience in other areas of production and arts administration, and the ability to communicate and work collaboratively with artists
Knowledge of the rules and practices of the Actors Equity Association
Presentation skills, portfolio materials,and the ability to articulate your creative process
Job and/or graduate school recommendations
The primary purpose of the Development Intern is to assist the Hippodrome’s Development team in building and maintaining relationships with sponsors and donors. This internship is part-time, approximately 15-20 hours per week.
Essential Functions
Assist the Development team in maintaining donor, sponsor, and ticket donations databases
Conduct research
Make inquiry phone calls and follow ups
Coordinate and oversee the operation of special events
Support staff for fundraising events
Support staff for major campaign efforts
Maintain sponsor recognition on the Hippodrome’s website
Assist with any and all administrative responsibilities outside of those listed above, as determined by the Director of Development, Development Associate, Managing Director, or Artistic Director
General intern assignments during morning, afternoon, and evening hours including but not limited to mail-outs, postering, openings, strike, sales campaigns, will-call and special events
Job Skill Requirements
Proficiency in Excel, Word, Google Sheets & Docs is required.
Working knowledge of InDesign, WordPress/Tumblr, Constant Contact, and other commonly used programs is required.
Self-motivated
Strong customer service and hospitality skills
Flexibility, positive attitude, and a willingness to commit to long hours, hard work, and a demanding schedule
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to work in a fast paced, high energy and artistic environment
Ability to conduct research
Ability to think on feet and step into unfamiliar roles
Ability to work collaboratively with different personality types
To apply, please submit your résumé and cover letter to internships@thehipp.org with the subject line “Development Internship – YOUR NAME” by April 25.
NOTE: Qualified applicants may be hired prior to the application deadline, so applicants are strongly encouraged to apply quickly so as to secure an interview slot.
This internship is approximately 10-20 hours per week.
The Arts Administration Internship provides excellent experience in preparation for work in the general non-
profit field, particularly the arts.
Essential Functions:
Provide administrative support in the area of grants, management, budgeting, and operations
Research potential grant opportunities
Write letters and text for administrative and artistic projects
Assist in the preparation of grant applications, including proofreading of text and assembling of artistic materials
Assist in the preparation of post-award grant reports
Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and schedules as a tool for tracking deadlines and submission activities
General intern assignments during morning, afternoon, and evening hours including but not limited to mail-outs, postering, openings, strike, sales campaigns and special events
Requirements
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
Working knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook, Photoshop and other commonly used PC programs
Ability to conduct research
Ability to think on feet and step into unfamiliar roles
Ability to work in a fast paced, high energy artistic environment
Ability to work collaboratively with different personality types
Self motivated
Good customer service skills
Valid Driver’s License with own transportation
Preferred Completed Course Work:
Public Relations Writing or professional writing equivalent
Public Relations Research or professional research equivalent
TO APPLY: Submit resume, cover letter, and writing sample.
Visit http://thehipp.org/education/internships/ for more information.
This internship is approximately 5-10 hours per week.
The Arts Archive Internship provides excellent experience in preparation for work in the general non-profit, library science, or museum studies fields, particularly related to the arts.
Benefits of a Hipp Internship:
Experience working in a professional regional theatre
Experience working in a non-profit arts organization
Involvement in six to eight professional productions (three to four if the term is only one semester), as well as second-stage productions and special events.
Exposure to and/or experience in other areas of production and arts administration, and the ability to communicate and work collaboratively
with artists.
Knowledge of the rules and practices of the Actors Equity Association
Presentation skills, portfolio materials, and the ability to articulate your creative process
Job and/or graduate school recommendations
Essential Functions:
Implement a digital asset management system to manage and provide access to image collections across the theatre
Assist in the creation andimplementation of policies and procedures related to the archives, library, and records management.
Produce written descriptive records inventories, guides, and other retrieval aids in accordance with accepted archival standards and make these available in accordance with the access framework and permission policies
Implement basic records preservation measures, including digitization and re-housing for records accessioned into the archives
Write letters and text for administrative and artistic projects
Coordinate the use of archival content through a variety of mission-critical workflows, such as rights and reproduction, video production, staff research, and communications.
Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and schedules as a tool for tracking deadlines and submission activities
General intern assignments during the morning, afternoon, and evening hours including but not limited to mail-outs, postering, openings, strike, sales campaigns, and special events.
Requirements:
Knowledge of modern art and architecture and/or background in historic archives.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
Working knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook, Photoshop and other commonly used PC programs
Ability to operate basic functions of a DSLR camera and high-resolution document scanner.
Ability to conduct research
Ability to think on feet and step into unfamiliar roles in a high energy artistic environment.
Ability to work collaboratively with different personality types
Self-motivated
Preferred Completed Course Work:
Enrolled in course work or has completed course work in archival, library, or information management, and/or course work in Museum Studies, Public History, or other related disciplines.
To apply: Submit resume, cover letter, and writing samples to artgallery@thehipp.org
Internship FAQs
How To Apply
Please read through our internship descriptions and send the appropriate files to internships@thehipp.org. PDF documents are preferred, unless video or photo content is attached.
You will be contacted via phone or email only if you are selected for an interview or asked to supply additional information. Unfortunately, we do not have the time to contact every applicant, but we strongly encourage a follow-up if you don’t hear back from us in two weeks.
Contact Info
Application submissions: internships@thehipp.org
Queries about our internship program:
Director of Education Gabrielle Byam
internships@thehipp.org
COMPANY: | Hippodrome Theatre | |
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DATE POSTED: | 12/2/2019 | |
WEB SITE: | thehipp.org/ | |
PHONE: | (352) 375-4477 | |
E-MAIL: | internships@thehipp.org | |
ADDRESS: | 25 SE 2nd Pl Gainesville, FL 32601 |
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