Glendale Arts - Film Festival Program Intern

121 N. Kenwood St. Glendale California 91206
Status
Open
Description

The Glendale International Film Festival Intern will provide tremendous support across all event planning and operations to ensure the smooth execution of all GIFF programs and events. The position requires creativity, attention to detail, quick thinking, resourcefulness, organization, and flexibility. A computer (GA to provide), driver’s license, and vehicle/mode of transportation will be required. This position will be fulfilled working remotely and in person leading up to the festival and in person the week of the event and will work approximately 15 hours a week starting in June and increasing to 40 hours per week the week of and week after the event end of September. Candidates must be fully vaccinated for Covid-19 to apply.  
 

Qualifications

Excellent communication, decision-making, and creative problem-solving skills.  Excellent interpersonal skills and professional attitude. Detail-oriented; strong organizational abilities  Anticipate needs and take directions  Multi-task and manage time efficiently under deadlines  Think and act quickly under pressure  Able to work both collaboratively and independently 
 

Background

Glendale Arts produces impactful arts and culture programs and events that benefit the entire community and Greater Los Angeles by creating public access to the arts through the Glendale International Film Festival and Solo Fest.   
 

How to Apply

Email your resume and cover letter to info@glendaleiff.org to apply.