The Phillips Collection seeks to fill three internship positions!
The Phillips Collection's internship program is open to full-time undergraduate students, full-time graduate students, and recent graduates. The purpose of the internship program is to offer students and recent graduates meaningful work, educational experiences, and real-life practice in their fields of academic study and/or interest.
Duration: Internships run eight to twelve continuous weeks and 12-26 hours per week. Internship length and schedule may vary depending on the needs of the department.
Available Internships:
Curatorial Intern
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assisting with general curatorial and administration tasks including answering questions about the permanent collection and past, current and future exhibitions
- Assisting in developing Center for Now programing, including Conversations with Artists series and Creative Voices DC.
Requirements and Qualifications:
- Strong background in art history, especially contemporary art
- Excellent oral and written/research skills
To see more details about the Curatorial Internship, please visit the full job posting here.
Human Resources Intern
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Assists with the management of employee programs: including temporary employee detail program and updating of the Anti-Harassment and Anti-Discrimination training program.
- Aids in the development/configuration of an online Total Rewards program.
Requirements & Qualifications:
- Onsite and virtual attendance 24 hours per week, required.
- Background in human resources management, organizational development, or business education related fields
To see more details about the Human Resources Internship, please visit the full job posting here.
Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI) Intern
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assisting with research related to staff workshops and trainings, upcoming meetings and travel, and other institutional priorities.
- Producing internal communications, social media, newsletters, marketing, and administrative work.
Requirements and Qualifications:
- Background in education, psychology, business, education, organizational development, communication, or related fields
- Prior professional office work experience suggested
To see more details about the DEAI Internship, please visit the full job posting here.
To Apply:
Please submit a resume, letter of interest, two letters of recommendation, complete transcripts, and FAFSA document (if eligible). Specific internships may have more requirements, so please see their full posting before applying. All available internships and how to apply can be found on the Phillips Collection website.
If you have a job or internship opportunity to share with Arts Management students and alumni, email a full description to amgtgmu@gmu.edu for posting.