Employer: Camp Encore/Coda
Expires: 05/23/2025
Camp Encore/Coda, the music and sports camp in Maine, is looking for counselors for this summer! The dates are June 17 - August 12.Counselors live in cabins with the campers, and inspire, motivate, teach, and guide them daily. Music counselors play and sing in our ensembles as role models and section leaders, and have coaching/teaching opportunities.We also hire sports counselors and arts & crafts counselors.Meals, Housing, and our laundry service is provided--come spend an invigorating summer in the woods of Maine!
Employer: Bleecker Street Media
Expires: 05/23/2025
The Bleecker Street Theatrical Distribution Intern will gain exposure to all aspects of theatrical distribution and will work with the theatrical distribution team who are responsible for planning and selling our films to theaters nationwide. Bleecker Street’s Distribution internship is tailored for students with a desire to learn about domestic theatrical distribution. Responsibilities include tracking the film slate landscape and competitive titles, box office analysis, and assisting with departmental reporting documents and administrative support. Applicants who are interested in accounting and data analysis are encouraged to apply. Qualifications:Bleecker Street interns must make a 90-day commitment and must be authorized to work in the U.S. They must commit to at least two full days per week (Monday, Wednesday or Thursday) and be enrolled at an accredited college or university, working towards an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree. Interns must be at least 18 years of age and be a standing sophomore or above. Candidates should possess Mac computer skills particularly with Microsoft Excel and internet research. Intern Candidates should show initiative and be open to learning. They must have in place a reliable way to commute to and from the office, work well in a professional office environment, and – last but not least – have a passion for movies. Requirements:Those interested should submit a cover letter and a resume with their work/volunteer experience, school affiliation, area(s) of study and contact information to: Internships@BleeckerStreetMedia.com with the subject: Theatrical Distribution Internship About: Bleecker Street is an independently financed studio based in New York City that was founded in August 2014 by Andrew Karpen. Bleecker has released more than 75 films and has established itself as a trusted label and champion of original and filmmaker-driven cinema, curating an impressive and lauded slate that extends across all genres. Its releases have included films from auteurs like Steven Soderbergh (Logan Lucky, Unsane) and Debra Granik (Leave No Trace); Oscar-nominated films including Captain Fantastic and Trumbo; and works by brilliant new voices in cinema like Academy Award®-winner Guy Nattiv (2024 Oscar-nominee Golda), Kitty Green (The Assistant), Fran Kranz (Spirit Award-winner for Mass), and Laurel Parmet (Spirit Award-nominee for The Starling Girl).Bleecker’s upcoming 2025 slate includes the anticipated Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, from director Rob Reiner and starring Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer; David Mackenzie’s gripping thriller Relay starring Riz Ahmed, Lily James, and Sam Worthington releasing this summer; and period comedy Fackham Hall, written by comedian Jimmy Carr in his screenwriting feature debut with Patrick Carr and the Dawson Brothers. Bleecker’s 10th anniversary in 2024 marked the release of Rumours from iconic Canadian directors Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, featuring an ensemble cast including Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander; epic Odyssey tale The Return starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche; as well as Hard Truths, the BAFTA, Gotham and Spirit Award-nominated film from legendary auteur Mike Leigh and starring Marianne Jean-Baptiste, who won the New York, Los Angeles and National critics trifecta for her performance in the film. Other recent releases have included the Telluride, TIFF and NYFF selection The Friend, starring Naomi Watts, Bill Murray, Ann Dowd, and Constance Wu; Sundance selection The Wedding Banquet, from director Andrew Ahn which stars Lily Gladstone, Bowen Yang, Joan Chen and Yuh-jung Youn, which opens April 18; comedy The Fabulous Four starring Bette Midler, Megan Mullally, Susan Sarandon, and Sheryl Lee Ralph; Treasure from filmmaker Julia von Heinz, starring Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry, which world premiered at the Berlin Film Festival; the family dramedy Ezra, directed by Tony Goldwyn and starring Bobby Cannavale, Rose Byrne and Robert De Niro, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival; David and Nathan Zellner’s Sasquatch Sunset, which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival; and World War II drama One Life starring Academy Award®-winner Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Employer: CACHE VALLEY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Expires: 05/22/2025
Position: Art Camp Teacher: DRAMACompensation: $20-30/teaching hourStatus: Seasonal, Part-Time, Hourly, non-benefittedSchedule: “Sea Exploration” Jun 19, 23-26; “Jungle Exploration” Jul 31, Aug 4-7; 9AM-12PM and 1-4PMPOSITION SUMMARYSummer Art Camp at CacheARTS guides students aged 5-11 through a rotation of classes in different art forms including art, ceramics, cooking, music, dance, and drama. There is a brief performance and art exhibition on the last day of each camp. This sampling of classes allows students to try out many different art forms to discover interests and talents.Art Camp holds six classes each day. Each class is an hour long and has up to 15 students at a time. Some of the lessons should relate to the camp themes; however, emphasis should be placed on introducing artistic processes and principles through the learning activities. We hope their short time with us will get students excited about taking more in-depth classes in the future. AREAS OF EMPHASISThe following is intended to be representative of the work performed by incumbents in this position and is not all-inclusive. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical extension of position responsibilities.•Prepare and teach lessons each scheduled day of art camp. Submit basic lesson concepts to the Art Camp Director in advance of each session.•Create a safe and happy environment for students. Consult the director with any challenges.•Purchase supplies needed for class; stay within allotted budget or obtain approval prior to purchase. You can be reimbursed with receipts or ask CacheARTS for purchase assistance.•Turn in timecard and receipts on time.•Coordinate facility needs in advance; this may include room access outside of camp time, requesting use of supplies from our collection, or storing items in the room. Leave your room ready for others to use at the end of each day. Floors and tables are to be kept clear and broom clean.•Art, Cooking, and Ceramics classes are generally provided with teaching assistants.QUALIFICATIONSThe ideal candidate has experience teaching children their subject, especially in a camp or classroom setting. A strong candidate is comfortable managing classroom behavior and has a good grasp of the higher-level principals of their art form. Candidates should enjoy working with children.Contact education@cachearts.org with questions.
Employer: STEM NOLA
Expires: 05/22/2025
STEM Global Action is looking for YOU, college students in STEM fields to volunteer at our upcoming event! Iberia Parish STEM Fest5.14.25 - 5.15.25, 7:30a - 1:30p each dayIberia Middle School613 Weeks Island RdNew Iberia, LA 70560 Choose 1 or both days to volunteer! Undergraduate AND new grads that volunteer will receive:a $50 visa gift card (virtual)the opportunity to network with STEM professionalsup to 11 volunteer credit hours (for event and set up)a certificate or letter of completionand the opportunity to educate the future of STEM!THIS IS NOT YOUR SUBMISSION. YOU MUST REGISTER HERE: https://stemnola.galaxydigital.com/need/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEM Nola / STEM Global Action is a non-profit committed to inspiring underserved communities to see the world through the eyes of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). How do we do this? Through our award-winning STEM Fests and STEM Satur(days). CLICK HERE to check it out! https://youtu.be/we_OXhuF5cU?feature=shared VOLUNTEERS MUST be a currently enrolled or newly graduated, undergraduate college student pursuing a degree in either a STEM field or childhood education. Exceptions can be made on a case by case basis. ADDTIONAL INFORMATION Events range from 5-6 hours, volunteers are required to stay the entire time.You must register using the link provided, submissions via Handshake are not counted.Send all questions to tarvinger@stemnola.com
Employer: American Bear Association
Expires: 05/22/2025
Summer InternshipsIf you are interested in bears, conservation education, educating others, putting in long hours of hard work in all weather conditions and living in the woods with wildlife, this internship is for you! At the end of the day, you will be dirty, you will be tired, and you will smile knowing that you have made a difference in the lives of bears and have seen things most wildlife enthusiasts only dream about.We are looking for qualified, passionate interns for the upcoming season at the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary in the North Woods of Minnesota. The sanctuary offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for the public to view and learn about wild black bears.We are the only open classroom in the world that has wild american black bears visiting, exhibiting wild bear behaviors. Intern Duties:Morning/afternoon jobsPicking up and/or unloading supplies, including 50-pound bags of seed and 35-pound bags of fruit and nuts. Heavy lifting is often a part of the job and is therefore required.Daily cleanup of feeding areas and scat removalPlanting, mulching, weed-eating and other landscape improvement projectsPreparing and distributing bear food mixturesMaintain records on bear activity and behaviorPhotograph individual bears for recordsBird count survey via ebird.orgMN annual berry study via MN Department of Natural ResourcesResearch projects with a presentation are required. You will work in small groups and will choose from a pre-approved list of potential behavior studiesWrite articles for our newsletter, Bear in MindPrepare educational material for our followers on Facebook and Instagram and our email subscribersWeekly in the field programs & field trips will be taken May-JulyJobs during evening/visitors’ hours include:Educating the public about black bears, ecology, behavior, practical environmental conservation and land stewardshipPreparing formal 3-8 minute deck talks that interpret bear behavior and debunk any myths and misconceptions our visitors may have regarding bearsExecute a prepared 5 minute introductory bus talk on the history of the bears and Vince ShuteSale of souvenirs and educational materials in the gift shop and at our visitor centerPromoting membership to the American Bear AssociationAssisting with admission and parking carsLiving Conditions and AmenitiesInterning at the sanctuary provides a great opportunity to gain valuable experience in working with wildlife, natural resources, and environmental education. You will have virtually no living expenses as your food and housing are provided for you. Accommodations are rustic dormitory living with no water in the cabins and limited electricity, however, we do have a shower and laundry facility onsite near the cabins. You will be expected to be clean and neat when it is time to meet the public. Your work day will typically average 7-9 hours, although it may be shorter or longer depending on the time of year. Days off (usually 1-2 per week May-July) will be arranged, depending on availability, staffing and bear behavior. Please remember that we are located in a remote area with limited transportation available. Bike riding on the sanctuary is prohibited due to heavy bear activity. A stipend of $50-75/week will be given to interns committing to 10 weeks or more. You must complete the internship to receive the full stipend.Area Description – Orr MinnesotaWe are located in the beautiful North Woods of Minnesota in a resort town that surrounds the beautiful Pelican Lake. The nearest town (13 miles) is Orr, population 211. Two restaurants, a small grocery store, gas station, post office, churches, motels, and other services are available. A small hospital is within a 30-minute drive. Major medical services are offered in Virginia, 1 hour away. Numerous campgrounds and resorts are located on nearby Pelican Lake. Recreational opportunities include fishing and boating on area lakes and canoeing in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The International Wolf Center, North American Bear Center, Sax Zim Bog and Hawkridge Bird Observatory (both birding meccas), Superior National Forest, and Voyageurs National Park are popular nearby destinations. Intern RequirementsThe primary requirement is a sincere desire to help promote the welfare of bears and other natural resources through a personal contribution of long hours and hard work. Preference will be given to candidates who are enrolled in or have recently completed post-secondary education in programs such as wildlife management, wildlife biology, environmental education, natural resources, and business administration. However, other applicants with a sincere desire to intern with us will be given serious consideration as well. All interns must read the ABA Volunteer Handbook and be willing to complete a liability waiver form. An applicant must be conscientious, have a good work ethic, and be a team player and self-starter. In addition he or she must be able to follow directions and have good social skills in working with the public. We are looking for individuals that can stay for at LEAST one month between May 1st and October 15th. Since space is limited, those able to stay longer will be given preference. The start date for the internship is ideally between May 10th-24th. We can sometimes be flexible with dates. We are ALWAYS looking for people to stay August-October 1st as we become short staffed as interns go back to school. We are looking for applicants who are:Flexible regarding changes in schedule and work tasksComfortable being in close proximity to large wild animals such as bearsAble to work closely and cooperatively with other interns, staff, and volunteersAble to work outside in temperatures ranging from the 30s to the 90s and in all weather conditionsWilling to endure the many biting insects that inhabit Northern Minnesota during the summerComfortable talking with the public about the untraditional nature of the sanctuary. As a supplemental feeding site, with a 50-year history of feeding wild black bears, we often are controversialYOU MUST BE OVER 18 YRS OLD TO HOLD AN INTERN POSITION WITH ABA