Council On The Arts
300 Park Avenue South, 10th FloorNew York , NY 10010
E-Mail: brenda.brown@arts.ny.gov
Division/Unit: Programs and Operations Areas
Web Site: http://www.arts.ny.gov
Council On The Arts
300 Park Avenue South, 10th FloorDivision/Unit: Programs and Operations Areas
Web Site: http://www.arts.ny.gov
Description:
Proposal Information
DESCRIPTION OF INTERNSHIPS
I. OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT
Interns will work with staff to gain training and assist in:
* General Administrative Support and Reception; Paper/Digital File Archiving and Organization
* NYS Government Research
QUALIFICATIONS:
* A current undergraduate or graduate student or recent graduate
* Excellent writing, communication, and organizational skills
* Strong computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access along with familiarity with multimedia and productivity websites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, ZoHo, Google Docs, etc.)
II. GRANT PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT
Interns will work with Grant Program staff and assist in areas of grant program administration:
* Working on an Electronic Grants Management/Application system
* Catalog grant application and work sample submissions
* Review application support material submissions (video, audio, and documents)
* Preparation and support for Panel Meetings, operation of media and technical equipment, and taking meeting notes
* Communicate with applicant organizations across the state
QUALIFICATIONS:
* A current undergraduate or graduate student or recent graduate
* Excellent writing, communication, and organizational skills
* Strong computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access along with familiarity with multimedia and productivity websites
SCHEDULE: Schedules are flexible and generally include interning 8 - 20 hours a week, Monday - Friday, for between 2 and 6 months. Office hours are 9:00 - 5:00 pm;TO APPLY: Interested applicants must submit a cover letter, no more than one page, containing 1) area/s of interest 2) available start and end date and 3) days of week and/or hours available. Also required are: a resume. Please send this material to Brenda K. Brown at: brenda.brown@arts.ny.gov. No telephone calls please.
Internship applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. NYSCA will only contact applicants with whom interviews will be scheduled.
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is a New York State agency dedicated to supporting arts, culture, and heritage activities that serve the state's citizens and visitors. Each year, through a competitive grant program, NYSCA awards grants to non-profit organizations. In FY15-16, more than 1,850 grants were made to over 1,250 organizations.
NYSCA is now accepting applications to its Internship Program for Summer 2016. The internships are unpaid and may be performed for academic credit and/or work experience. Interns are needed in NYSCA's Executive Offices, Operations and Grant Programs. Interns will gain hands-on experience and valuable exposure to public sector arts funding policies; non-profit arts management and artistic programming; state agency operations; analysis and evaluation of grant applications; and integration of new technologies in funding and agency management.
Skills: Excellent written and oral communication; Strong PC skills, MS Office, Adobe Reader; Great keyboarding skills; multimedia and productivity websites; Proficient in MS Word, Excel, & Access; Internship Areas: Communications/Public Relations, Economic Development, Human Services, Information Technology.
Skills:
Internship Areas: Communications/Public Relations, Education, Information Technology, Public Policy
Skills:
Excellent writing and communication
Organizational Skills
Strong PC skills
Proficient in MS Word, Excel, & Access
Great keyboarding skills
Internship Areas: Communications/Public Relations, Contract Management/Procurement, Planning/Analysis/Research, Public Policy
Payment? Unpaid
Number of Hours: 20 - 30
Location: New York
Number of Interns Needed: 6
Preferred Standing Graduate Student
Minimum Standing: Sophomore
Degree Concentrations: Liberal Arts, Visual/Performing Arts