Emmanuel Music Artist Assistant Internship - Fall 2022

The Artistic Assistant at Emmanuel Music supports the Artistic Team with the day-to-day artistic management of the organization. This position requires alternating weekend hours, and the majority of the work will take place on-site. Responsibilities include providing backstage support for rehearsals and performances, assisting with the copying of distribution of scores/parts, preparing paperwork for artists and union payments, attending staff meetings, assisting with space reservations and various production needs. 

Benefits of this position include: 

  • Hands-on experience to the daily management of an arts nonprofit 
  • Access to Emmanuel Music rehearsals, performances, and events
  • Working closely with staff and interns across all departments
  • Access to staff for support with things like letters of recommendation and interview prep that will extend post-graduation
  • Inclusion in an alumni network of work-study students, interns, and ambassadors 

This fellowship is open to any NEC student in any degree program, provided you are authorized to work by NEC Student Payroll (learn more at this link). The fellowship will consist of 6-8 hours of work per week for one semester. Compensation will be $15/hr, and will be distributed through your NEC Student Employment paycheck. This fellowship will not count as on-campus employment and is not eligible for credit.


For questions, please email EM at em@necmusic.edu

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