Intern - Documentary Fund
Sundance Film Festival
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Part Time Unpaid Internship
Employment Dates: 09/05/2018 - 03/15/2019
Considerations: This internship works an average of 16-20 hours per week from our Los Angeles, CA office and must be able to commit to working at least two days per week Monday Friday.
Learning Opportunities: The intern will advance their knowledge of the qualifications and duties needed to evaluate documentary film submissions and support the work of independent artists within a nonprofit arts organization. This will allow the intern to explore their interest in this field. In addition, the doc fund intern will gain an understanding of the skills and knowledge needed for success in the workplace and an introduction into the independent global documentary landscape.
Essential Job Functions and Duties:
• Assists with the documentary fund intake process.
• Reviews and evaluates active applications, which includes reviewing written materials and video footage.
• Collects, organizes and updates content for the documentary fund section on the Institute's website.
• Identifies and then conducts outreach with documentary filmmakers, industry and advisors via phone and email.
• Creates presentation materials, bio sheets and FAQ sheets as directed.
• Manages the Documentary Film Program monthly newsletter
• Supports a range of administrative duties as directed.
• Other duties as assigned.
Position Requirements:
• Legal authorization to work in the United States.
• Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
• Detailed oriented, with a proactive work ethic and strong organizational skills.
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google products.
• Strong interest in documentary film, arts administration, or a nonprofit career.
• Must be flexible, energetic and eager to contribute to an amazing arts organization.
Preferred Education
, Experience, and Skills:
• Experience working in an office environment.
• Bachelor's degree or working towards a Master's degree in film, human rights, non-profit management, anthropology or related.
• Experience evaluating film submissions.
• Experience with data entry and running reports within a database.