... apprentice's interest and professional goals, along with the Folger's current priorities. Projects could include but are not limited to: researching programming trends at regional and national ...
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... apprentice's interest and professional goals, along with the Folger's current priorities. Projects could include but are not limited to: researching programming trends at regional and national ...
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... apprentice's interest and professional goals, along with the Folger's current priorities. Projects could include but are not limited to: researching programming trends at regional and national ...
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The Folger Shakespeare Library knows that an exceptional staff is the backbone of any great organization. We hire exceptionally qualified individuals who are committed to the mission, vision, and values of our organization. Our recruitment process strives to be interactive, accessible, and responsive. Once employed, the Folger provides a generous compensation, leave, and benefits package, as well as many opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Job Description:About the Program:
The Folger's Arts Education Apprenticeship Program offers two emerging arts educators or early-career arts administrators apaid,hands-on experience at the intersection of education, artistic programming, and public engagement. Over 9 months,theapprentices will work closely withboththeFolger Education and Artistic Programs staff to supportstudent programs,teacherprofessional development,artistic planning, and public programs,while also completing acapstone learning experience that supports reflection and professional development.
These apprenticeships are ideal for individuals pursuingcareerpathways in arts education, theater administration, arts management,or community engagement. It is a substantive opportunity to gain insight into how a major cultural institution develops, implements, and evaluates arts education programming, as well as season planning and new work development. Apprentices will gain hands-on experience, mentorship from Folger staff, and opportunities to apply their skills directly to Folger initiatives servingstudents,teachers,artists, and audiences.Eligible candidates are early-career professionals within five yearsof graduationor those within five years of a career change into arts education or administration.
Program Structure:
September 2026 to May 2027
Part-time (20 hours/week) position
Corescheduleisdeterminedcollaboratively, based on Folger's programmatic needs and theApprentice'sacademic or professionalcommitments
Onsite position;occasional evening and weekendavailabilityrequiredto support programming
Weekday daytime availability strongly preferred, particularly Tuesday-Thursday between 10am-2pm, to align with Student Experience workshop programming
Arts Education Apprentices will:
Train in theFolger Methodand support studentvisits,workshops, and group coordination.
Leadstudent workshops using the Folger Method focused on student-centered, active engagement withShakespeare plays.
Collaborate with Artistic Programs and Education staff in developing school resource guides for threeFolger Theatreseason productions.
Work with Education staff to learn course development processes and contribute to resource creation.
Participateinselectedpublic-facing artistic and educational events, such as the Reading Room Festivalof new works, pre- andpost-show conversations.
With the Artistic Programs staff, coordinate script solicitation, management, and evaluation.
Support new work preparation of scripts under consideration and/or programmed.
Support developing a rubric and guide to collate feedback on new plays under consideration as needed.
Supportand attendvirtual teacherprofessional development(PD) programs, as well asin-personTeacher Weekend Intensiveofferings,providing middle and high school teachers with proven teaching approaches to make Shakespeare accessible forstudents.
Collaborateclosely with staff across the institution.
Completea capstone project, culminating in a presentation and either a final product or set of recommendations.
Specific duties may include:
Student Visits & Workshop Facilitation
Train in and apply the Folger Method during onsite student workshops and festivals.
Lead or support student workshops focused on scene work, close reading, and text exploration.
Support or co-host a school festival day and contribute ideas towards the festival's 2027 evolution.
Assistwithlogistics, scheduling, and preparation for ongoing student group visits, including tours, workshops, and collection-based encounters.
Curriculum & Resource Guide Development
Draft sections, activities, and contextual materials for three school resource guides, tied to the three shows in the Folger Theatre season.
Analyze national and international examples of school resource guides, engage educators and practitioners toidentifybest practices, and develop recommendations to inform updates to Folger guides.
Collaborate on school resource guides with an artistic lens, providing context, dramaturgy, and performance insight.
Review existing Shakespeare learning guides andidentifyartistic additions or revisions.
Artistic Planning & Literary Support
Assist with theReading Room Festivalof new works,includingpre- and post-show conversations.
With the Artistic Programs staff, coordinatescriptmanagement, and evaluation.
Support new work preparation of scripts under consideration and/or programmed.
Support developing a rubric and guide to collate feedback on new plays under consideration as needed.
Public Programs & Audience Engagement
Assistwith pre-show welcomes,andpre- and post-showconversationstied to the three shows in the Folger Theatre season.
Participate in cross-departmental artistic/education meetings that connect programming to learning.
Teacher Professional Development(PD)& Virtual Learning
Supportvirtual PDs, including Zoom management, recording, andactiveparticipation.
ConvertvirtualPD lesson plans, slides, and recordings into polished teacher-facing materials for Folger Teacher Membership.
Shadow the Associate Director of Education to learn course/curriculum development and draft course descriptions in collaboration with Marketing and Communications.
Participate actively inTeacher Weekend Intensivesandassistin facilitation as needed.
Capstone Project
Apprentices will work with the Director ofLearning and Education Programsand Director of Artistic Programs to decide on an individual capstone project that fits both the apprentice's interest and professional goals, along with the Folger's current priorities. Projects could include but are not limited to: researching programming trends at regional and national theatres and providing recommendations; investigating models for educationalhumanities programming in cultural institutions; connecting with local cultural institutions on how they are handling the evolving need for educational programs to supplement curriculum and presenting recommendations; and researching and recommending methods of enhancing audience engagement through dramaturgy and ancillary programs.
Who might be interested in this type of apprenticeship:
The Folgerislookingforcandidates whoareexcited by the intersection of arts education, artisticprogramming,theater,and public engagement. Applicants shouldbeenthusedby the idea of approaching arts education from a curriculum-based and artistic mindset. Applicants should be energized by classrooms, curriculum design, and building learning experiences for students and teachers, as well as by the behind-the-scenes work of artistic planning, literary development, and program design. Candidates willbe interested in artistic planning that looks not just at what goes on stage buthowthearts come together through arts engagement, public programs, and the creative processes behind artistic programing.This apprenticeship is designed foremergingprofessionals who are curious, collaborative, and eager to learn.This is an excellent path for those currentlydevelopingor pursuing careers in arts education, theateror literary administration, museum education,teaching artists,or arts management.
Compensation:
This is a weekly-paidpart-timehourly position,with a pay of $25/hour.
Apprentices are eligible toparticipatein pre-tax transit, contribute to the 403b plan (no employer contributions),utilizethe EAP and sick leave, andparticipatein professional development opportunities.
Professional Development:
As part of the program, apprentices will have access to a variety ofadditionaltraining and professional development opportunities in addition to their hands on job training, including:
Opportunity to audit advanced seminars held by Folger Institute (with approval).
Hands-on training afternoon on the handling of rare and primary source materials in the Folger's Collection.
Resume,cover letter, and career pathwaydevelopment.
One-on-one mentorship with Folger staff members.
Academic Credit:
Apprentices may be eligible to receive academic credit for their participation in this program in addition to pay. However, credits aredeterminedand awarded by each university. Apprenticesare responsible forarranging any academic credit through their college or university. The Folger is willing to work with those who may have practicum or fieldwork requirements. Apprentices should discuss arrangements with their institution prior to starting the program and let the Folger know the specific requirements of their university.
Eligibility Requirements:
Have the right to work in the USand will not require sponsorship throughout the time of the apprenticeship.
Have obtained aBachelor'sdegree or equivalent work experience.
Must be within their first 5 years of entering the workforce or transitioning into arts education/administration
Able to work part-time (20 hours pers week) for the duration of the program.
Within a commutable distance to the D.C. office (DC, MD, VA) by start date.
Qualifications:
Passion for arts education, theatre,public humanities,and community engagement.
Academic or practical experience in theatre, education, humanities, or related fields.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work with students, teachers, artists, and staff across the institution.
Ability to effectivelywork withothers, share ideas, and contribute to a cohesive team environment.
Ability to handle multiple tasks and priorities.
Well-organized,accurate, and able to follow through on assignments.
Proficient computer literacy skillsrequired; confidence navigating and/or learning technology such as Zoom,Airtable, and Microsoft Office Suite.
How to Apply:
Applicants shouldsubmitboth a resume andcoverletter. Applications are reviewed on a rollingbasisso we recommend applying as soon as you are able.
In theircover letter, applicants should address why they are interested in the Folger's Arts Education Apprenticeship Programand what skills and experiences make them a good fit for the program. The cover letter should not be a summary of your resume, but rather a way for the selection team to gather a fuller understanding of you and your experience as a candidate.
Candidate Timeline:
Phone Screens:lateJuly
Interviews:early-midAugust
Start Date:September 2026
End Date: May 2027
About Folger Education:
Folger Educationbelievesthe best way to learn Shakespeare is by doing Shakespeare. Our performance-based, language-centered approach makes us a national leader in K-12 Shakespeare education. Our growing online teaching resources provide Shakespeare teaching modules and other materials for teachers nationwide and around the world.We offer manyprofessional developmentopportunities through local and national programs, including Teacher Weekend Intensives, Summer Academies, and our flagship Teaching Shakespeare Institute.We have many student-centered opportunities,includingstudentfestivals, workshops,field trips,studentmatinees, and fellowships.
About Folger Artistic Programs:
The Folger's Artistic Programs division encompasses the Folger's performance and public-facing artistic initiatives, includingFolger Theatre,the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series, andFolger Consort. Together, these programs bring world-class theatre, music, and literary arts to audiences locally and nationally. The department also supports a wide range of engagement programming such as theFolger Book Club, Creative Conversations, Reading Room Festival events, andadditionalliterary programs, which deepen connection, encourage dialogue, and highlight diverse artistic voices. Artistic Programs works collaboratively across the institution to plan, produce, and contextualize performances and events, ensuring they align with the Folger's mission while expanding access through hybrid formats, partnerships with community organizations, and inclusive approaches to artistic e...