Internship - Communications
National Museum of Women - Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022![National Museum of Women](/api/image?src=https%3A%2F%2Fgeneral-board-default.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fdesk-360x180.webp&w=640&q=75&f=webp)
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Position Summary The Communications internship will incorporate an introduction to the art world media landscape and best practices within the communications field, with specific work around the research and cultivation of new outlets and writers. The intern will develop skills for working in the communications field, be introduced to press contacts in DC, and receive communications career development tailored to the individual intern. NMWA has a diverse range of audiences and types of programs, and its media outreach should likewise reflect the broad potential for building stories around the institution; women, non-binary, and trans artists; gender inequality in the arts; and related programming. Likewise, the media landscape is continually evolving, which demands a responsive communications approach. This internship would be focused on the expansion of media outlets and individual journalist contacts. This position is part time 20 hours per week, up to 240 total hours. This position reports to the Chief Strategist, Communications and Marketing .
The summer internship term runs from June to August 2025, with flexible start and end dates.
Responsibilities Functions may include, but are not limited to:
Assist the Communications and Marketing department with the research, cultivation, and development of relationships to new media outlets and journalists. Develop a specific focus for the term of the internship in relation to museum programming (such as the environmental topics within the 2025 #5WomenArtists campaign or topics related to a special exhibition), and/or to the individual interest and background or career goals of the intern. Learn to use Cision, a common communications field database management system. Draft individual pitches for target media outlets. Practice and employ direct outreach about the museum to journalists.
Qualifications The successful candidate will demonstrate the following skills/experience:
Applicants must have completed their sophomore year of undergraduate study (or higher) or two-years' worth of work experience after high school. Curiosity about the art world and the media industry Strong writing ability, persuasive language skills Strong organizational skills Fluency in a language other than English is appreciated Experience working with a school or community newspaper, blog, or other media outlet is appreciated Experience volunteering or working within cultural organizations and/or within the communications field is appreciated
If much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role, even if you don't meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely for an applicant to meet 100% of the qualifications for a given role, and that every candidate brings unique experience and qualifications to a role. We are excited to meet you!
Compensation NMWA Interns will be paid $17.50 per hour.
How to Apply Please apply through NMWA's online job application.
You
do not need to provide a cover letter,
instead please insert a two page writing sample of your choice. If you are currently a student, please email your unofficial transcript in PDF format to internship@nmwa.org. All supplemental documents must be in PDF format and labeled with the applicant's last name, first name, and name of the document. To request accommodations in the application or hiring process, please notify NMWA's internship coordinator at internship@nmwa.org.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts is an equal opportunity employer. To comply with tax and legal obligations all candidates must reside in Washington, D.C., Maryland, or Virginia. Candidates must be legally eligible to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship by NMWA.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts is the first museum in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts. With its collections, exhibitions, programs, and online content, the museum inspires dynamic exchanges about art and ideas; advocates for better representation of women artists; and serves as a vital center for thought leadership, community engagement, and social change.