Urban Bush Women Office Administrative Intern
- Flexible / Remote
- Brooklyn, NY
Please Note: This is a hybrid position with both remote and in-person work hours.
All applicants must be located in the NYC Metropolitan area and able to commute to Brooklyn, NY.
Urban Bush Women (UBW) Office Administrative Intern will learn about and assist with managing and working in a non-profit arts office environment. Interns are encouraged to develop their own passion project within the internship area and can gain support and assistance from UBW staff.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
Office Management
Digitize, organize, and maintain office virtual files
Upkeep office organization and cleanliness as needed
Assist Production with Summer Leadership Institute set up/break-down as needed
Archive and update the UBW calendars
Finance & Development
Support Development Assistant with gift tracking and grant preparation
Update UBW Weekly Gift Report
Assist with preparing board report emails
File all grant information and donor communication correctly
* Update and maintain the development calendar with new deadlines and information, with knowledge of upcoming deadlines
Internships offer real-world training, connections within our field, and detailed reporting to educational institutions (including course credit when applicable).
To apply for our internship please send a resume and cover letter explaining your experience and goals in this area. Email applications with the subject line “2022 Summer Admin Internship - First Name Last
Name” to info@urbanbushwomen.org by Friday, May 6th, 2022.
UBW Mission: Founded in 1984 by choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Urban Bush Women (UBW) seeks to
bring the untold and under-told stories to light through dance. We do this from a woman-centered perspective and as members of the African Diaspora community in order to create a more equitable balance
of power in the dance world and beyond, under the artistic direction of Chanon Judson and Samantha Speis. We do this by facilitating the use of art as a means of addressing issues of social justice and encouraging civic engagement. Based in Brooklyn, we aspire to ensure continuity by strengthening and expanding our international community via ongoing professional education, development of new audiences, nurturing
young talent, and presenting bold, life-affirming dance works in a variety of settings including at our annual Summer Leadership Institute.
To learn more about Urban Bush Women, visit our website, www.urbanbushwomen.org.
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