Job and Internship opportunities in handshake!
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Vermont Health Access Communications Intern – Deadline date: May 15
- Anwarul Quadir Foundation Fellowships: Technology Internships with Shohoz.com – Deadline date: May 9
- Public Relations Coordinator, LA, Hybrid – Deadline date: April 29
- CBS News and Televisions Stations Rotational Internship (In-Person) – Deadline date: April 29
- Account Executive, Event Production – Deadline date: April 29
- Documentary Film Production Office Assistant
- Donor Relations Coordinator (American Museum of Natural History)
- Culture and Entertainment Writer
- Early Career Talent: Paid Media Analyst
- Communications Coordinator for Global Architecture Firm
- Marketing/New Business Coordinator for Global Architecture Firm
Art Bridges Fellows Program
The Art Bridges Fellows Program is dedicated to creating diverse museum leadership with a national cohort of emerging arts professionals and mentors. Through its newly-formed Art Bridges Fellows Program, the foundation will establish deep career pathways for historically underrepresented groups in the arts and offer new models for fellowship roles within museums.
Beginning in fall 2021, the foundation will work with its national network of museum partners to identify opportunities for Art Bridges Fellows who will join an institution for a three-year appointment. Each position will be connected to substantial, multi-year Art Bridges programs—including major initiatives like new cohorts and the Collection Loan Program—and significant capacity needs with partner museums.
In addition to ongoing professional development, the Art Bridges Fellows will gather in Bentonville for a month-long residency and orientation and regular convenings. On these occasions, Fellows will present their work and share and create resources for peers and museums nationwide.
Art Bridges Fellow, Philadelphia Museum of Art (Deadline date: April 30)
Art Bridges Curatorial & Community Partnerships Fellow, Portland Art Museum
Art Bridges Fellow, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Art Bridges Fellow, Cincinnati Art Museum
Click here to learn more about the Fellows program.
Library of Congress Fall Paid Internship Opportunities – Deadline date: May 13
Explore a fulfilling career at the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and the world’s largest library.
In this fully funded internship, you’ll work alongside Library of Congress employees to further the mission of the nation’s oldest cultural agency. The Library of Congress serves the Congress in fulfilling its duties and preserves and promotes knowledge and creativity for the benefit of the American people.
It is the world’s largest library, with more than 160 million items in its physical collections (including books, manuscripts, prints, photos, film, video, and sound recordings) and over 52 million items online. Located primarily on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., the Library is the home of the U.S. Copyright Office, the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the Law Library of Congress, and the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
Click here to learn more about their opportunities and to register for an upcoming informational session.
Conflict Transformation Student Trek to Washington, DC on June 5-8! Application Deadline 4/17.
Students interested in areas of conflict transformation, including peace and security studies and migration and refugee issues, will be exposed to real-world professional experiences that will enable them to inform their career exploration and other post-graduate planning. This is a collaboration with the Middlebury in DC office and is funded by the $25 million grant to support programming in conflict transformation.
This will be an immersive “living and learning” experience organized around opportunities to meet with alumni and visit many different kinds of organizations. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity.
The application deadline is Sunday, April 17 at 11:59 PM.
FAQ for DC Trek applicants:
As you consider applying for this exciting opportunity, we’ve collected a few questions that might be on your mind to help you be informed as you decide whether to apply or not.
What if my internship starts right around that week of June 6 when this trip is happening?
We encourage you to discuss this with your supervisor. In some cases this could be an actual good thing to attend and then start your internship. A contact or supervisor at your internship might be more understanding than you think. Let us know if you want to discuss this more. We realize this could be an issue but hope it’s not a big obstacle.
Will you really pay for all expenses to get me to DC? Like air tickets, food and hotels too?
Yup! We know it can be expensive, and will work with you within reason to make this affordable because we think it’s worth it. We’ll include dinner Sunday night, then 3 meals on Monday and Tuesday, and breakfast and lunch on Wednesday before the program ends. We’ll work with you to make travel arrangements to arrive in DC on Sunday evening, then depart on Wednesday late afternoon. We’ll also cover subway fares or other local transport in DC. And you’ll have housing on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings.
What organizations will we be visiting?
Good question. We are building this trip as we speak. We have some places in mind now, and depending on who is selected for the trip, we may adapt and try new visits. The purpose is to show you a wide range of interesting organizations doing work in this area. We will probably be visiting 2-3 places per day, with a reflection activity in the evening to help you process all you are learning.
What happens after this trip?
We hope you make connections with alumni and learn about the variety of opportunities that exist. You can use this trip as a spring board to investigate internships for future summers or explore how it connects to future classes you want to take on campus. We anticipate you will return to your scheduled summer internship or job or go home after the program ends.
I’m not sure if this trip is right for me, why should I apply? What are you looking for in candidates?
If you’re curious, open minded and are ready to learn, this trip is for you. If you’ve always wanted to visit DC, or have been in the past and want to go again, this trip is for you. All majors are welcome. All class years are welcome. In fact, younger students like first years might be the best. If you think you know what conflict transformation is, join us. Better yet, if you’re still working it out, that’s fine too, we will discover and explore together.
CCI Seeking Freelance Video Editor for MIDDVantage Video Series
The Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) is seeking a freelance video editor to assist our team with our MIDDVantage video series. The pay is $18 per hour, and we are looking for someone who is proficient in video editing that can take a zoom recording, add graphics, musical content, etc., and then return the final piece as an mP4 for us to upload to our YouTube channel. The individual should be comfortable with video editing software. All the footage has been recorded (via Zoom), so you would be editing existing content. This is an exciting opportunity for someone interested in an ongoing relationship with CCI, as we have a lot of video content planned for the next year. We anticipate approximately 60 hours for the two upcoming series that will launch Fall 2022. As part of this project, we are also looking for someone to go in and pull out highlights from previously recorded interviews to create a commercial of sorts as well as various social cuts for promotional purposes.
It would be a bonus if you have any podcasting experience to help us decide if turning these into a podcast is a good idea! Please contact Nicole Veilleux (nveilleux@middlebury.edu) if you are interested or have any questions.
Research Fellowship with Middlebury Special Collections this summer
Administered together by Middlebury College Special Collections, the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, and the Center for Careers and Internships, the Middlebury College Research Fellowship is an eight-week paid summer opportunity designed to assist the Middlebury community in contextualizing the decision to remove the Mead name from the Middlebury Chapel in September 2021.
The Presidential Research Intern will work with a variety of departments and groups on campus to research and develop initial recommendations that might include events, for-credit classes, signage, architectural installations, public art, or commemorative memorials or events—with the goal of encouraging constructive dialog and debate around not only the issue of the chapel name, but also the wider implications of eugenics, campus naming traditions, and stories about inclusion, diversity, and institutional accountability from the College’s past.
More details and apply on Handshake HERE.
MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab—Last chance applications due April 17
For two hours a week in June-July, join 30+ mentors from the MiddCORE community to build critical skills for professional success. Each Tuesday night, you will be joined by young alumni and distinguished MiddCORE Mentors to dive into interactive skill-building sessions and gain real-world insights. Each week is designed to build on the next. Realize your potential this summer and deepen your connections within the Middlebury community.
MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab is designed to complement your summer experience, from anywhere!
As recognition for completing the MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab, you will receive a $500 professional development award for attending all sessions.
Invest in yourself this summer
Apply Now! Applications Due April 17
Brought to you by: MiddCORE x CCI x Compass
Join the Writing Center to learn about writing-related careers – Tuesday, April 5
The writing center/WRPR will be hosting a career night with people who have worked in writing centers and/or writing-related fields. They will be sharing their career expertise and experiences.
Date: Tuesday, April 5
Time: 5pm-6:15pm
Click here to register for this virtual event!
Career Conversation with Jimmy Wong – Actor, Director, Producer, and Musician – Wednesday, April 6
Join us for a career conversation with Jimmy Wong ‘09.5. He will discuss his career journey and various aspects of the media industry. Jimmy Wong is an actor, director, producer, and musician who has been pioneering digital content for over a decade. He’s starred in hit shows online (Video Game High School, Game Knights, Feast of Fiction) and has acted in major motion pictures (Mulan, Wish Dragon, John Dies at the End). His work in gaming and entertainment has helped bridge the gap between digital and traditional Hollywood.
Date: Wednesday, April 6
Time: 4:30pm-5:30pm
Click here to register in handshake!
Job and Internship opportunities in handshake!
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Vermont Arts Council’s Vermont Creative Network Regional Internship – Deadline date: April 8
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Shelburne Museum – Media & Events Internship – Deadline date: April 8
- Botany Alive! Summer Internship at the Fairbanks Museum– Deadline date: April 8
- Vermont Innovation Summer: Sales and Marketing Summer Internship – Deadline date: April 29
- Social Innovation Associate – Deadline date: May 1
- Recruiting Coordinator Intern – NYC – Deadline date: April 21
- Associate Intern – New York Based -Deadline date: April 29
- Trade Editorial Internship, Summer 2022 – Deadline date: May 4
- Client Solutions Intern – Deadline date: April 30
- Online Business Manager – Deadline date: April 12
- Aerial Dance Administration and Media – Deadline date: May 1
- Gallery Associate – Deadline date: May 5
- Editorial Assistant – Deadline date: June 1
- Journalism Teaching Assistant/Counselor (Summer 2022) – Deadline date: June 1
- Sharon Begley-STAT Science Reporting Fellowship (w/ Knight Science Journalism at MIT) – Deadline date: April 30
- Concussion Legacy Foundation Matthew Benedict ’15 Summer Internship – Deadline date: April 10
- Partnerships Coordinator – Deadline date: April 30
- Marketing Internship – Online Sales Platform – Deadline date: June 1
- Marketing Associate Program (NYC) – Deadline date: April 30
- Marketing, Product Management or Computer Science Intern – Deadline date: April 29
- French Teacher | Woodbury Forest School – Deadline date: May 27
- Marketing Associate – Deadline date: April 30
- Teaching Artist / AmeriCorps Member – Deadline date: April 11