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Intern

West Hollywood, CA · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Company Description Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group, a boutique artist management company ... written and verbal communication skills with a high attention to detail. • Must have strong ...

Intern

West Hollywood, CA

$17 - $22.75/hr

Company Description Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group, a boutique artist management company ... Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills with a high attention to detail. Must ...

Intern, Contract Administration

Nashville, TN · On-site

$30K - $36K/yr

Excellent written and verbal communication skills, especially when liaising with internal ... Familiarity with music publishing contracts or copyright agreements * Basic understanding of music ...

The Winds & Strings Department impacts every level of musician, from elementary school students to ... copy writing skills • Ability to think creatively and develop new or innovative designs and ...

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How much do music writing intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for music writing intern in the United States is $18.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Music Writing Intern do?

A Music Writing Intern assists music publications, websites, or media outlets by creating written content related to music. This typically involves writing album reviews, artist interviews, news articles, or concert recaps under the guidance of editors. Interns may also help with research, fact-checking, and staying current with music trends. The position provides valuable hands-on experience in music journalism and helps interns build a portfolio for future roles in the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Music Writing Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Music Writing Intern, you should have strong writing and editing abilities, a deep knowledge of music genres and trends, and ideally be pursuing or have a background in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO basics, and digital publishing tools is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to meet deadlines while collaborating with editorial teams are crucial soft skills. These abilities ensure you produce engaging, accurate, and timely content that resonates with readers and supports the publication's goals.

What is the difference between Music Writing Intern vs Music Production Intern?

AspectMusic Writing InternMusic Production Intern
Primary FocusCreating and editing song lyrics, music articles, or promotional contentAssisting in recording, mixing, and producing music tracks
Skills RequiredWriting, editing, music theory knowledgeAudio editing, technical production skills
Work EnvironmentMusic publishing companies, media outlets, or artist teamsRecording studios, production companies, or live event settings
Common UsageUsed by employers seeking content creators for music-related mediaUsed by employers seeking technical support in music production

The main difference is that a Music Writing Intern focuses on creating written content related to music, such as lyrics or articles, while a Music Production Intern assists with the technical aspects of recording and producing music tracks. Both roles are entry-level and often found within the music industry, but they require different skill sets and work environments.

What are some typical projects or assignments a Music Writing Intern can expect to work on during their internship?

As a Music Writing Intern, you will often contribute to a range of projects such as researching and writing artist profiles, reviewing new music releases, creating concert or festival coverage, and developing editorial content for blogs or magazines. You may also assist with social media content, conduct interviews, or help with editorial planning meetings. The internship typically offers opportunities to build a diverse writing portfolio while receiving feedback from experienced editors and collaborating closely with other writers and content creators.
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Music Therapy Internship

$4K/mo

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Job description

Description

The primary focus of the Music Therapy Intern is to provide music therapy services to hospice patients and their families, under the supervision of a Board-Certified, Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, in accordance with the interdisciplinary plan of care. The Music Therapy Intern assesses patients/families, devises and implements an individualized treatment plan. Music Therapy Interns also support special programming, education, and marketing efforts to promote the agency's mission.


AMTA National Roster Internship, Start Dates:  January or JulyApplication Deadlines:  For January, September 30; for July, March 31.University Internship, Start Date:  AugustApplication Deadline:  April 30.



INTERN EXPECTATIONS

  • Visits hospice patients and families in homes, nursing homes, hospitals and Hospice House settings
  • Works with patients of all ages and with a range of diagnoses (including dementia, COPD, cancer, heart disease, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke/TBI, among others) 
  • Documents all clinical patient visits, phone calls, etc. in the electronic medical record (EMR)
  • Works well both independently and within an interdisciplinary group (IDG)
  • Has a soothing singing voice, functional guitar and piano skills, and knowledge of other recreational instruments
  • Plays a variety of songs and genres for different cultures and age groups
  • Uses appropriate treatment techniques based on developmental stages and clinical need
  • Communicates effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Handles time well and has good organizational skills
  • Effectively manages an average case load as determined appropriate by the Internship Supervisor
  • Has reliable transportation, valid driver's license and proof of insurance.
  • Can carry up to twenty-five pounds of equipment and/or materials.

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Has completed all prerequisite clinical education and training requirements for the AMTA National Roster Internship or University Internship position, from an AMTA accredited university or its equivalent, as required by the AMTA
  • Verification from Academic Advisor that applicant is eligible to begin the internship on chosen start date



Step 1 - Complete Internship Application


Step 2 - Supporting Documentation (include with application)

  • Current resume including education, music, and work background
  • Please include your major instrument

Step 3 - Letters of Recommendation (please arrange for the writers to send these directly to us, prior to interview)

  • Letter of Recommendation from your University academic advisor submitted by mail or e-mail (on University letterhead), along with a verification letter stating that you will have met all necessary requirements to begin the internship by your proposed start date
  • Second Letter of Recommendation from a professor, clinical site supervisor, employer, or anyone familiar with your MT work

Step 4 - Interview and Music Audition

Once the materials listed above are received, an interview and music audition can be scheduled. If you would like to arrange an in-person visit (recommended), you can do both then. If you are unable to visit, we can schedule a Zoom interview. To prepare for your interview/audition, please prepare six songs (one from each of the categories below). Three of the songs should be accompanied by the guitar and three songs should be accompanied by piano.

Song categories:

  • Older Adults
  • Language other than English
  • Children's bereavement (for a child who has lost a loved one)
  • The Beatles
  • Your own choice (song that speaks to you: how would you use it in a hospice setting?)
  • Inspirational theme

Additional Information

  • This is a competitive internship; therefore it is recommended that the application and all materials are submitted in a timely manner for best consideration.
  • The internship pays a stipend of $4000 (paid monthly over 6 months) plus mileage and toll reimbursement.
  • The Hudson Valley is a beautiful place to live and work, located just 90 miles north of NYC.


Please let me know if you have any further questions, and if I can assist you in any way during the application process.


Submit your letters of recommendation to:

(Ms.) Terry Blaine, LCAT, M.S., MT-BC

Hospice and Palliative Care Music Therapist
Music Therapy Coordinator

Hudson Valley Hospice

374 Violet Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

blainet@hvhospice.org