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Project Coordinator, Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program

Studio In A School
locationNew York, NY, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022

Job Description

Job Description

Location: Hybrid in:

  • New York (2 open positions)

Hourly Rate: $39 (NYC). Note: This is a grant-funded position, and the location-specific rates are determined based on the funding guidelines.

Job Type: Part time, seasonal. Up to 20 hours per week for approximately 10 week, tentatively from early May through mid-August.

Benefits: This position is not eligible for benefits unless required by law.

Studio in a School (Studio) seeks enthusiastic, driven, organized, and collaborative Project Coordinators to support the Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program.

The ideal candidate for this position possesses an interest in both visual and performing arts education, career preparation, and a strong background in program facilitation, project coordination, data management, and event coordination. The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment is crucial, as is the willingness to travel weekly to visit internship sites and facilitate pre-planned events within your city.

This is a non-exempt, non-union position, reporting to the Program Manager, Arts Intern College and the Associate Program Manager, Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program. This position also supports in supervising and mentoring a cohort of interns.

About Studio in a School

Studio in a School fosters the creative and intellectual development of young people through quality visual arts programs, directed by professional artists, arts and cultural internships, and apprentice-based learning in the arts. The organization also collaborates with and develops the ability of those who provide or support arts programming and creative development for young people both in and outside of schools.

About the Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program

The Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program provides exciting and challenging paid summer internships to college students within arts and cultural organizations. The program launched in the summer of 2024 in four cities: New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia. Based on this early success, the program expanded to include Washington, D.C. in the summer of 2025.

For more information about the Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program, please visit our website.

Duties and Responsibilities

The Project Coordinator position holds an integral role in the success of the Bloomberg Arts Internship: College Program, enhancing program efficiency and accountability with specific, scheduled responsibilities. All Project Coordinators must commit to a pre-determined schedule, ensuring all tasks are completed promptly and effectively. Their primary duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Orientation, Kick-off Meeting and Follow-up:
    • Attendance at HR onboarding.
    • Attendance at project coordinator orientation sessions to understand job responsibilities.
    • Attendance and programmatic support at initial Kick-Off meetings with interns and supervisors.
  • Site Visits:
    • Visit each internship site 1 – 2 times during the summer to understand intern experiences and provide hands-on support.
    • Build relationships with site supervisors to ensure alignment of goals between partners, interns and the internship program.
    • Document and observe program dynamics to share with the team.
    • Make timely improvements for programmatic success.
  • Intern Support:
    • Weekly 1:1 check-in with interns to provide coaching, including a combination of virtual, phone and in-person communication.
    • Review interns’ weekly timesheets and logs, providing constructive feedback to ensure clarity, accuracy, and reflection on their learning journey.
    • Guide cohort discussions for various Professional Development Day activities to promote collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking in alignment with program objectives.
    • Identify individual and group challenges within the cohort and proactively bring them to the manager’s attention.
  • Professional Development Day Activities Coordination:
    • Facilitate weekly Professional Development Days throughout the summer for the intern cohort, including coordinating logistics for guest speakers, agendas for visits to arts organizations, attendance tracking, and managing logistics such as set-up and breakdown.
  • Technical Assistance:
    • Provide technical assistance to interns on the submission of final projects and review their final presentations.
    • Ensure submission of hours and weekly logs by interns for proper tracking.
  • Data, Reporting and Survey Oversight:
    • Weekly 1:1 with Associate Manager to review intern cohort progress, event coordination, data management, and any additional questions or concerns as needed.
    • Produce appropriate data and materials to support the development of surveys and final reports.
    • Keep supervisor informed of progress and any issues or concerns.

Required Education and Professional Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
  • Previous experience working with arts organizations or young professionals in an educational or mentorship capacity.
  • Strong organizational and communication skills, with the ability to effectively coordinate program activities and engage diverse stakeholders.
  • Proficient use of MS365 applications (particularly Excel) and Google Suite.
  • Knowledge of arts, cultural, and performing arts organizations and a passion for nurturing the next generation of arts professionals.
  • Ability to provide coaching on career development skills to prepare young professionals for the workforce after graduation.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, adapting to evolving priorities and needs.

Travel Requirements

  • Must be available to work consistently from early-May through mid -August (exact dates depend on city and an anticipated schedule will be provided during the interview process), including:
    • Project Coordinator Orientation in late April/early May
    • Program Kick Off in June
    • Program Final Celebration event
    • Program Days scheduled on Fridays across each city for the 9 weeks of the program

Location

This position requires up to two days per week of in-person events at your respective city from early June to early August for the duration of the program, which will include a combination of site visits, Professional Development Days, and other in-person events as needed. Orientation and onboarding before June will be fully remote.

To Apply

Please click on Apply. Applications will only be accepted with a cover letter and resume. We will only contact the applicants we are considering for an interview.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a priority application deadline of March 2, 2026.

Studio in a School is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to hire staff members who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. All positions at Studio in a School are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, employment status, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. All are encouraged to apply.


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