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  • Intern with the Arizona Philharmonic next semester!

Intern with the Arizona Philharmonic next semester!

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on November 17, 2024

Arizona Philharmonic is a professional regional orchestra based in Prescott, AZ. AZ Phil is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to embody artistic excellence and inspire the growth of symphonic music through diversity in genre, programming, collaboration, audiences, and musicians. AZ Phil is excited to offer an internship opportunity to students at NAU for 1, 2, and 3 credit enrollment. Although this is a non-paid internship, students will be offered gas reimbursement for traveling to in-person events.

NAU students have the opportunity to choose from one of three tracks to complete an internship with AZ Phil. Each option is available for 1, 2, or 3 credit hour enrollment. Students will work with the Executive Director for all internship responsibilities, but will interact with other staff and volunteers.

Up to three internship positions are available for the fall semester. Students have the option to combine a variety of roles to create an internship that  is most suitable for their desired experience and skill set development.

*Note that students from both musical and non-musical backgrounds are encouraged to apply for this internship program.

This internship program is flexible to meet the needs and interests of students. Please contact Abby Coffey, Executive Director of Arizona Philharmonic at abby@azphil.org with any questions and to receive an application.

Internship Opportunities:

  • Event Management
    1. Assists with event planning, and implementation for concerts, and other events. Will work with the Executive Director, Artistic Director, and Volunteer Coordinator.
    2. Assists Executive Director and Artistic Director with operational tasks for concert preparation and implementation. Tasks can include but are not limited to: attending production meetings, assisting with rehearsal management and backstage tasks, and working at concerts.
    3. Develops leadership, teamwork, written/verbal communication, problem-solving and organizational skills within the framework of a non-profit arts organization.
    4. Will require an in-person component for the event, but otherwise will be remote work.
  • Marketing Assistant
    1. Will assist Marketing Manager and Executive Director with marketing, including fundraising campaigns, design creation, writing, social media content, and ticket sale campaigns.
    2. Develops critical thinking, creativity, team work, written/verbal communication, problem-solving and organizational skills within the framework of a non-profit arts organization.
    3. Can be completed remotely.
  • Artistic Administrator
    1. Assists Executive Director with administrative tasks and operations.
    2. Administrative duties can include but are not limited to: updating operational online folders and databases, drives, managing data and learning how to track it, organizing and creating materials as requested, and assisting with other tasks as needed.
    3. Develops critical thinking skills, teamwork, professional written/verbal communication, problem-solving and organizational skills within the framework of a non-profit arts organization.
    4. Can be completed remotely, with the option of attending events in-person.

To learn more about Arizona Philharmonic, go online to azphil.org.

Filed Under: Museum Studies, Public Humanities

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies
Location
Room 104 Main Office Building 15
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317 W Tormey Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 6031
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email
ComparativeCulturalStudies@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-3881
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