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I NT E R NSH I P S
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The Internship Program at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University was created to afford students
the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a professional environment. This prestigious program
allows students to work side by side industry professions - applying knowledge gained in the classroom
in real-world situations.
EligibilityTo be eligible for consideration, applicants must be:
At least 18 years old (21 years old for the Food and Beverage Internship) Be willing to commit to a semester-long program (or semester equivalent) Special consideration for currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program
Requirements
To apply for an internship, it is important to complete and submit the following:
Completed application Resume with cover letter 2 letters of recommendation Personal statement (discussing your professional goals as well as what youd like to gain from an
internship)
ProcessAll applicants will be screened first by the required documents submitted. Based on review of all
applicants, the Auditorium Theatre will select and notify candidates to be interviewed. Each internship
opening will be filled based on the interviews of all candidates.
CompensationDuring their time as an Intern with the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, interns will receive:
College Credit (subject to college/university approval) Exposure to professionals in a variety of fields Networking Opportunities Stipend May Be Available
Equal Opportunity
The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University is deeply committed to a policy of equal employment
opportunity for all its employees. This commitment means the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt
University actively seeks and employs qualified persons in all job classifications and administers allpersonnel actions affecting employees without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
age, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status or sexual orientation. This policy applies to
recruitment, placement, promotion, transfer, retention and training as well as to all other privileges,
personnel programs, policies, procedures and terms and conditions of employment.
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Internship Application
Date:
Name: Soc. Sec. No.: .Last First Middle
Address: .No. and Street City State Zip
Telephone: ( ) Email: .
I am applying for: Operations CreativeEngagement Sales Sustainability
Hospitality Marketing Development Arts Administration Production
Please indicate for which semester you are applying: Year
Summer: (May-August) Fall: (September December) Spring: (January April)
Are you over the age of 18? Yes No
Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Yes No
Have you included 2 letters of reference? Yes No
Have you included a resume and cover letter? Yes No
Have you included a personal statement Yes No
detailing your personal goals as well as what
you would like to gain from this internship?
Education
Name MajorLast YearCompleted
GraduationDate
High School
College
Other
OtherI authorize the investigation of all information set forth in this application, including social networking profiles created by me hosted and maintained by
third parties. I understand that, misrepresentation or omission of facts in this application may result in dismissal from the internship program. I or the
Auditorium Theatre can terminate the internship at any time, with or without prior notice, and for any reason not prohibited by law. I understand that no
representative of the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, other than the Executive Director, has the authority to enter into any agreement foremployment.
Date: Signature:
The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University
Attn: Internship Coordinator
Please mail this completed application to: 50 East Congress Parkway
Or [email protected] Chicago, IL 60605
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OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Operations Internship will focus on general theatre operations, specifically Production, Front of
House, Food and Beverage, Box Office and Maintenance. Candidates will work closely with ATRU staff in
developing a comprehensive understanding of the practical application of operating a large, non-profit
theatre.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand the role of each department of the theatre and how these departments work together2. Gain exposure to labor, trades and employment policies3. Learn production contract content and requirements4. Develop customer service skills
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Work with Manager on Duty in dealing with customers, staff and show operations Assist with follow up of issues reported by staff and patrons after each show Assist in coordinating the Auditorium Theatres extensive volunteer program Help with inventory and accounting reporting for concessions department Spearhead a number of interesting projects for all aspects of the theatre Act as a liaison for the operations department
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATIONS INTERN:
Flexible schedule that includes evenings and weekends
Superb communications skills (both verbal and written) Be responsible for own housing and transportation
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Department of Creative Engagement offers a wide variety of diverse arts opportunities. From
professional development for teachers, in-school residencies, master classes and a dynamic student
matinee series to historic theatre tours, traveling musical productions with accompanying curriculum
and lesson plans, and our summer camp for children who have lost a parent to death Hands Together,
Heart to Art, the Auditorium Theatre strives to provide meaningful and accessible arts experiences to the
Chicago community.
OBJECTIVES:
The Creative Engagement Intern will assist the Director of Education with the development, execution
and maintenance of the program. Interns will be valued as vital members of a working team with tasks
and duties resulting in actual outcomes. In addition to providing hands-on opportunities to assist and
observe Creative Engagement programs, residencies, and camps, interns learn how to create, manage and
produce effective opportunities for youth, adults and seniors.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Research, writing, and design of teacher and student resource guides Serving as an on-site representative at Creative Engagement events Assisting with program registrations, phone communication, and the creation and maintenance of
education databases
Preparing for residencies and workshops Coordination of touring productions Updating and communicating information to educators and schools including: outreach
opportunities, logistical needs, study guides, follow-up evaluations and various programspecifications
Communicate the mission and philosophy of the Auditorium TheatreREQUIREMENTS FOR THE CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT INTERN:
Candidate should have excellent written and oral communication skills Flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends Comfortable with various research methodologies Knowledge of and/or interest in arts education
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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ARTS ADMINISTRATION INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Arts Administration internship program is designed to introduce the intern to all aspects of arts
management applicable to the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University.
OBJECTIVES:
The Arts Administration internship will provide the intern with a comprehensive understanding of the
operational, logistical and financial components of the Auditorium Theatre. This internship will offer an
experience which entails a variety of responsibilities. These responsibilities include supporting all facets
of management team.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Interns may assist with general office work, contracts, show settlement, client relations, operations,
entertainment production, database management, venue and site development and so much more. OurInterns will interface with corporate clients, vendors, production crews and other staff.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATIONS INTERN:
Candidate must have excellent written and oral communication skills Flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends (depending on show schedule) Be responsible for own housing and transportation
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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HOSPITALITY INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:The Hospitality internship will provide an intern interested in Hospitality administration insight
into concessions management. It will also help develop the administrative, operative, and customer
service skills involved in managing all aspects of Food & Beverage operations and event
management as it relates to the Auditorium Theatre.
OBJECTIVES:The Hospitality Intern will assist the Food & Beverage Manager with the many aspects of concessions
management. This includes staff management and scheduling, concessions and administrative
operations, concessions, cost management, and cash handling. The intern may also be introduced to
ordering and purchasing negotiations.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Pricing analysis of local hotels and restaurants Pricing analysis of comparable theatres and venues Assisting with administrative duties including accounting, operations and other reporting details Bartending Staff Management Event Management and Logistic Planning
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HOSPITALITY INTERN:
Candidate should have excellent written and oral communication skills Flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends Comfortable with various research methodologies Knowledge of MS Office Suite Be of legal serving age Excellent attitude and neat clean appearance Previous Customer Service experience preferred
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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MARKETING INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Marketing Internship will provide the intern with a multifaceted understanding of the different
aspects of marketing in a theatre setting. This internship will introduce the intern to real world
experiences in the field of marketing.
OBJECTIVES:
The Marketing Intern will gain insight and experience in the responsibilities involved in marketing
for theatre. Interns will learn about strategic planning, e-marketing, copywriting and editing,
partnership relations, website maintenance, direct mail campaigns, and promotion development
and integration.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Website maintenance E-marketing campaign coordination Competitive Research Database management and upkeep Promotional brainstorming and integration
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MARKETING INTERN:
Candidate should have excellent written and oral communication skills Marketing major or background Excellent organization Able to work independently with high productivity
Willing to coordinate with other departments Knowledge of HTML and Adobe Creative Suite a plus
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Development Internship will provide the intern with a multifaceted understanding of the
different aspects of development and fundraising in a theatre setting. This internship will introduce
the intern to real world experiences in the field of development.
OBJECTIVES:
The Development Intern will gain insight and experience in the responsibilities involved in
fundraising for a large non-profit theatre. The intern will help identify new sources of funding from
corporate, foundation and individuals as the Auditorium Theatre embarks on a three year Capital
Campaign leading up to our 125 th Anniversary.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Research new potential funders for grant requests Research individual donor prospects evaluating and assessing giving potential Research corporate sponsorship prospects and review giving history Fulfill and maintain donation requests Assist in planning the November 2012 Gala and assist in the development of the early stages of
the 125th Anniversary Celebration
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MARKETING INTERN:
Candidate should have strong written, verbal and analytical skills Excellent organization Able to work independently with high productivity
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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SALES INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Sales Internship will provide the intern with a multifaceted understanding of the different
aspects of Sales in a large, non-profit theatre setting. This internship will introduce the intern to
real world experiences in the field of sales including understanding customer service.
OBJECTIVES:
The Sales Internship will help the intern build the skills needed to be successful in sales within a
nonprofit organization. Intern will learn: how to make a sale from start to finish, how to create an
effective sales plan for a targeted market, the importance of networking in Chicago, and skill in the
use of both the Archtics and Ticketmaster ticketing systems.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Building and maintaining relationships with group leaders and season ticket holders Supporting the sales team in day to day invoicing Assist Sales to explore fresh ways to communicate with existing clients and prospect for new
clients
Database management and upkeep Participate in brainstorming and research in prospecting markets Personal meetings and sales calls
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SALES INTERN:
Candidate should have excellent written and oral communication skills Marketing or Public Relations major or background Excellent organization Enthusiastic with a drive to take on projects start to finish Strong customer service skills
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Production Internship will focus on all of the aspects of production involved in preparing,
running and loading out productions from the venue perspective.
OBJECTIVES:
The Production Intern will learn the different facets involved with theatre production. The intern
will gain exposure to labor, trade, and employment policies, learn production contract content and their
requirements, coordinating with incoming productions, and building maintenance and restoration.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Coordinate transportation, catering, and housing for production cast and crew Collect supplies from various vendors throughout Chicago Attend rehearsal room sessions as needed Run errands between administrative offices, suppliers, and the theater Participate in the organization and operations of various special events Distribution of information to the production departments and personnel Coordinate with Operations, Sales and Marketing departments General office / administration duties
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PRODUCTION INTERN:
Flexible schedule that includes evenings and weekends Superb verbal and written communications skills Be responsible for own housing and transportation
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15
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SUSTAINABILITY INTERNSHIP
SUMMARY:
The Sustainability Internship will assist in the development of sustainable operations and
administration of a national historic landmark theatre.
OBJECTIVES:
The Sustainability Intern will become an integral part of the Auditorium Theatre sustainability
efforts and will expand their knowledge of the role sustainability plays in an entertainment venue and
non- profit organization. The internship will provide the opportunity to conduct research, study
trends, compile standards and formulate ideas to improve sustainability. The intern will develop
project management skills and work closely with senior management.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Coordinate the Auditorium Theatre Sustainability Committee
Research cutting edge issues that relate to sustainable practices Study sustainability as it relates to restoration and construction Identify potential cost savings as a result of sustainable practices Participate in the organization and operations of various green events Assist departments in benchmarking current practices Distribution of information to administration General office / administration duties
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PRODUCTION INTERN:
Flexible schedule (primarily weekdays) Superb verbal and written communications skills Experience with research and general understanding of sustainability Be responsible for own housing and transportation
TIMEFRAME:
Internships are available for three terms each year: Fall Semester (September December), Spring
Semester (January April) and Summer Semester (May August). Deadline for application is as
follows:
Spring: November 15
Summer: March 15
Fall: August 15