Assistant Youth Art Teacher Internship

Published: March 11, 2025

Website Worcester Center for Crafts

Our intern supervisors will work closely with you to provide a positive and educational experience. Successful interns are self-motivated and can work in structured and unstructured environments.Educational institutions may require prior approval before the start of an internship for academic credit. It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a position.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist Art Teachers with the summer youth programs.
  • Help prepare and maintain instructional materials.
  • Provide escort and assistance to children as necessary.
  • Check students’ work for compliance with the teacher’s instructions.
  • Organize and prepare student projects for Art Shows and displays.

The Summer Youth Program is from June 30 to August 22, 2025.

Qualifications:
Hardworking, responsible, reliable, works well with others, able to both receive direction from supervisors and give direction to students in a positive, respectful manner. Experience in visual arts, experience working with children, an academic background, personal and professional interests, and future career goals that align with our mission are a plus. Priority may be given to graduate students and undergraduate upper class persons who have an academic focus and/or experience that corresponds with available positions. Internship positions require a minimum GPA of 2.75.

How To Apply:
To apply for an internship, please send your resume and cover letter along with the email address or phone number of an academic reference to:Elaine McKenna-Yeaw, Executive Director
Worcester Center for Crafts
[email protected]

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Apply by:
May 02, 2025
About this Organization:

“Sustaining craft as a vital part of our community.”

The Worcester Center for Crafts is a New England’s Center for crafts education, advocacy and entrepreneurship. Established in 1856 as the Worcester Employment Society, the Center forged a tradition for economic empowerment by teaching immigrants the skills needed to create and sell crafts.

Today, The Worcester Center for Crafts is a non-profit, independent, community based arts organization, committed to providing quality craft education, supporting entrepreneurship in the arts, and promoting an appreciation for fine craft.

To apply for this job email your details to emckennayeaw@worcester.edu