NEA Teen Intern

Worcester Art MuseumWorcester, MA
8d$16

About The Position

The Worcester Art Museum is inviting curious, creative teens to join our Learning & Engagement Division as NEA Teen Interns in the Studio Classes Department. This paid, part-time internship is designed for teens aged 14-19 who want to spend time in a creative environment, learn how a museum works from the inside, and explore what a future in the arts or cultural fields could look like. Interns will be part of a cohort of peers, learning together while building confidence, community, and creative momentum. As an NEA Teen Intern, you’ll be welcomed into the day-to-day life of the Museum through guided experiences with staff and teaching artists. Each week offers opportunities to collaborate with professionals, ask questions, and explore different parts of arts education work—from education and public programs to creative planning and classroom support. Interns will have chances to assist in studios, observe and support teaching, contribute ideas to ongoing projects, and take part in conversations about creative careers and professional pathways. No two weeks will look exactly the same, and that variety is intentional: this internship is meant to help you discover what excites you, where your strengths lie, and how your creative voice fits into a larger community. We’re looking for teens who are curious, open-minded, and eager to learn in a shared environment. You don’t need to know exactly what you want to do in the future—this internship is an opportunity to explore. An interest in art or creativity, a willingness to work with people from many backgrounds and learning styles, and a collaborative, engaged approach are far more important than prior experience.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated interest in art, creativity, or museum experiences This may include recent art classes, electives, after-school programs, personal creative practice, or other experiences that show an ongoing interest in making, learning, or engaging with art.
  • Curiosity, openness, and willingness to learn Interns should be eager to explore new ideas, ask questions, and try different kinds of work in a supportive, fast-changing environment. Prior experience is not required.
  • Ability to work respectfully with people from diverse backgrounds and learning styles This role involves collaborating with peers, staff, faculty, and students of many ages and abilities, and requires empathy, flexibility, and inclusive communication.
  • Reliability and ability to commit to an agreed-upon schedule Interns should be able to attend regularly, communicate clearly if issues arise, and follow guidance from staff and teaching artists.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Intern

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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