
Arts Education Intern
ARTS EDUCATION INTERN
Anticipated May -October 2025
THE FOUNDATION
The Miami Foundation builds the philanthropic, civic, and leadership backbone for Greater Miami. Since 1967, the Foundation has invested over $770 million to strengthen our community with partnerships and contributions from more than 1000 fundholders and 35,000 donors.The Miami Foundation, which currently managesover $570 million in assets, mobilizes donors, nonprofits, leaders, and locals to set a bold vision for our community's future and to invest in a stronger, more equitable, more resilient Greater Miami.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Collective Impact team is at the forefront of our Foundation’s work to address Greater Miami’s most pressing challenges by bringing together cross-sector partners to accomplish bold, equitable solutions as a unified force for change. The team builds powerful coalitions, listens deeply to community, and oversees complex and important initiatives that impact the future of Greater Miami.
Arts Access Miami is a transformative collective impact initiative uniting 25 of Miami’s leading arts education organizations. AAM was created to ensure that all youth in a community, from grades K-12, gain access to free, high-quality music and arts education programs, both in and out of school. Historically, arts organizations work in silos and view each other as competition. While some schools are oversaturated with arts programs, the school down the street lacks arts programming and support entirely.
The artlook® Miami map is an interactive, centralizing tool that empowers schools, nonprofit organizations, parents, and community members to explore and discover new arts opportunities, cultivate cross-sector partnerships, and unlock the arts assets within our community. The map visualizes where students in Miami-Dade have access to arts education programming and highlights areas where coordinated investment can make a significant impact.
The Arts Education Intern will use their project management, communication, data analysis and community outreach skills to support several projects within our Arts Access portfolio this year.
Department: Collective Impact
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Pay Range: $20 - $25 per hour; commensurate with skills and experience. We anticipate 15-20 hours per week for 6 months,
Reports to: Collective Impact Officer
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Arts Education Intern will work closely with the Foundation to engage nonprofit organizations and schools across Miami-Dade County. This role will support the initiative in the following areas:
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Data Management and Analysis
- Support profile reviews, annual survey updates, and data accuracy across artlook® Miami. Assist with reporting, tutorials, and help manage incoming inquiries.
- Support data reporting and analysis efforts, helping to provide useful insights to fuel arts education access.
- Assess training and tutorial materials and support the creation of new collateral, including videos, one-pagers, and FAQs to bolster school surveying process.
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Community Outreach and Engagement
- Conduct outreach to schools, organizations, and teaching artists to join or update their profiles. Help improve engagement materials and respond to community needs.
- Review and assess existing engagement and training collateral, working to update, create, and fill in gaps as needed.
- Assess and create ongoing engagement, training, and support materials for multiple audiences to ensure optimal functionality and usability.
- Develop a strategy to engage and conduct outreach to teaching artists in Miami-Dade County to setup a profile in artlook Miami
- Event Support - Assist with logistics for convenings, meetings, and events related to artlook® Miami.
- Capstone Project - Develop a storytelling piece highlighting the impact of arts education data in Miami-Dade.
Other duties as assigned.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Graduate student pursuing a degree in arts administration, data analysis, education, nonprofit management, or a related field. Recent graduates are also welcome to apply.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office; familiarity with Canva, Asana, and survey platforms is a plus.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Eagerness to work across functions, from data and research to outreach and event support.
- Organized and proactive—comfortable managing multiple tasks with strong attention to detail.
- Creative problem-solver who brings curiosity and resourcefulness to their work.
- Passion for arts education and a deep commitment to equity and inclusion.
Bonus Points for:
- Familiarity with Miami-Dade’s arts or education communities.
- Experience creating visual or digital content (e.g. videos, infographics, storytelling concepts).
This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. The Miami Foundation reserves the right to revise this job description as needed to comply with actual job requirements.
The Miami Foundation is committed to equal opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. The Miami Foundation will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue har