Thursday, April 2, 2009

Summer Internships for HS Students

High School Internship Bank

Arts
Theater
The New Victory Theater:
New Vic/New 42 Youth Corps, which includes both The New Vic Usher Corps and The New 42 Apprentice Program, realizes this mission by creating paid employment opportunities for a diverse, multilingual group of participants from across the city, as well as the nation. Please note, you must be at least sixteen years old to participate in either program. The New Victory Apprentice Program, contact the Education Department for an application at 646.223.3092 or email apprenticeprogram@new42.org.

Visual Art
Brooklyn Museum of the Arts:
Share your love of art with others through an internship, apprenticeship, or work-study position at the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program - For more information about becoming a BCAP Summer Camp Counselor-in-Training, go to bcap.heartofbrooklyn.org/information-for-counselors, contact camp@heartofbrooklyn.org, or call (718) 638-7700 x16.
Children’s Museum of Manhattan:
The Summer Junior Staff Internship Program is a 10 week internship. Fifteen to twenty students from high schools all over New York City work alongside museum staff and college interns. Summer JSIs assist lead educators with guided tours for visiting camp groups and provide fun and educational activities for children and families in our interactive exhibits. Summer JSIs also take part in professional development, team building and creativity workshops. Application is available online at http://www.cmom.org/teachers/hsinterns.html. Contact David Rios at drios@cmom.org.
International Center for Photography:
ICP's Teen Academy program offers a range of opportunities for teenagers to begin and further develop their knowledge of photography. In-class sessions range from ten-week classes in black-and-white and color instruction to a yearlong intensive program focusing on professional applications. For more information, contact Community Programs at 212.857.0061 or teen_academy@icp.org.
Whitney Museum of Art Youth Insights Program:
Youth Insights is a paid, semester-long after school opportunity for New York City teens that explores the museum in the context of contemporary art and culture. Students are invited to apply for fall or spring programs. To apply, look here: http://www.whitney.org/www/programs/eventInformation.jsp?EventTypeID=5

Dance
Broadway Dance Center
Broadway Dance Center’s Summer Intern Program offers a unique opportunity for intensive dance training and the remarkable opportunity to learn about the dance industry by working behind the scenes at the Summer PULSE event. To apply, look at http://www.bwydance.com/workshops/intern/summer_intern.shtml#apply

Writing
Teen Reviewers & Critics at High 5
Ever dream of being a critic for The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, The Source or The New York Times? High 5's TRaC (Teen Reviewers & Critics) Program is where you'll get your start. TRaC is an exceptional opportunity for committed high school sophomores, juniors and seniors who want to explore and experience the vast arts scene in New York City. For this free nine-week program Download an application form or visit www.high5tix.org/TRAC. Questions? Contact High 5's Director of Education, Eric Ost, at 212.750.0555 x208 or eost@high5tix.org.

Museums
Children’s Center at the Museum of the City of New York:
This program is open to young adults ages 17-21 or graduating seniors. Call or email Debbie Ardendo at 212 524 1672 ex 3390 or dardemendo@mcny.org. Saturday Academy for students in grades 8 – 12 is a free, elective six-week program for students interested in American History or SAT preparation. Best of all, there’s no homework or testing and all course materials are provided! Students may enroll in one or two courses a semester. After completing all course requirements, participants receive a Certificate of Achievement.
New York Hall of Science
High School Explainer Interns - As a part of the Science Career Ladder program, high school students assist in the Preschool Place with puppet shows and science storytime and in the Activity Area creating science related arts and crafts projects with children and families. This is a volunteer position, but after one semester interns may be eligible to apply for a paid position. For more information on becoming an Explainer Intern, please contact Jennifer Correa at 718.699.0005 ext. 345 or jcorrea@nyscience.org.
Environment
Alley Pond Environmental Center
APEC offers the Field Biology Internship for sophomores and juniors and the Senior Independent Internship for seniors. This program is geared toward introducing students to environmental field studies. For an application contact info@alleypond.com or call 718-229-4000
Rocking the Boat
Rocking the Boat uses traditional wooden boatbuilding and on-water education to work with teens in the South Bronx. Students need not have any prior boatbuilding or carpentry experience, only the desire to have new experiences and the willingness to put in the effort to learn new things.
Contact Chris Kautz at chris@rockingtheboat.org and tell him Kaya sent you.
Leadership
Central Park Conservancy
The Summer Internship Program provides full-time summer jobs with the Central Park Conservancy for high school students. There are a variety of positions available, including horticulture, visitor centers, camp, recreation, operations, and administrative support in the marketing, development, and education departments. For information about internships please contact Vanessa Francisco at 212-360-1439 or e-mail youth@centralparknyc.org.
Thurgood Marshall Summer Law Internship
All participating students have to show an interest in law by enrolling in a law-related curriculum in high school or participating in moot court or mock trial competitions. For more information, contact Gabrielle Brown at 212 382-6624 (gbrown@nycbar.org).

Other Opportunities
High 5 Tickets to the Arts is a non-profit organization dedicated to making the arts affordable for teens. Through High 5, teens ages 13 to 18 can buy $5 tickets to the best of New York City dance, music, theater and visual arts events all year round.
In order to purchase tickets, all you need is an interest in the arts, a school ID and $5. Each teen may buy one extra $5 ticket for an adult if you'd like to go with a parent, teacher or mentor. If you would like to go to an arts event as a group, use our Take 5 Program to buy 5 tickets at $5 each and get a sixth ticket free to use for a teen or adult.
If you are interested in the visual arts, tickets to museums are two for $5 every day. We also have theater, dance, symphonies, Hip-Hop, film and spoken work, so check out our Events Calendar for a complete listing of events.
To purchase the tickets, you can do so online with a credit card or with cash at the High 5 office located at 1 East 53rd Street, 5th Floor (near the 5th & 53rd stop on the E or V lines). Or call us at 212-750-0555 and we can process your order over the phone during office hours.
All the arts, all the time, all for $5.

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