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Student Intern

New Haven, CT · On-site

$18.85/hr

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This program provides meaningful, hands-on experience in municipal government while allowing ... Whether you're interested in public administration, engineering, planning, finance, information ...

Development Intern

North Haven, CT · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Insight into how development and marketing teams work together to support programs and services ... Currently pursuing a degree in Nonprofit Management, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing ...

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What is a public programs intern?

A Public Programs Intern is typically a student or early-career professional who supports the planning, coordination, and execution of public events, educational initiatives, and community programs at cultural institutions, museums, or nonprofit organizations. Their responsibilities may include assisting with event logistics, conducting research, engaging with visitors, and helping with outreach efforts. This role provides hands-on experience in program development and public engagement, making it valuable for those interested in careers in arts administration, education, or nonprofit management.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a public programs intern?

To thrive as a Public Programs Intern, you need strong organizational, research, and communication skills, often supported by coursework in public relations, communications, or related fields. Familiarity with event planning software, online survey tools, and social media platforms is typically required. Initiative, adaptability, attention to detail, and collaboration are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies enable effective support of public programs, ensuring successful events and positive community engagement.

What projects or responsibilities can a public programs intern expect to work on?

As a Public Programs Intern, you can expect to assist with planning, organizing, and executing educational and community events, such as lectures, workshops, and cultural programs. You'll likely collaborate closely with program coordinators, outreach teams, and sometimes external partners to help develop engaging content and manage event logistics. Regular tasks may include researching potential speakers or topics, preparing promotional materials, helping with on-site event support, and collecting feedback afterward. This hands-on experience provides valuable exposure to program management and public engagement within cultural or nonprofit organizations.

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Infographic showing various Public Programs Intern job openings in Connecticut as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 37% Internship, 27% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 9% Temporary. Highlights an 91% In-person, and 9% Hybrid job distribution.

Public Programs & Partnerships Manager

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Hartford, CT • On-site

$57K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

The Public Programs and Partnerships Manager designs and produces welcoming, inspiring, and culturally engaging experiences that bring the museum’s collections, exhibitions, and civic role to life for broad public audiences. The position is part of a dynamic team that creates programs for all audiences.


Working across departments and with artists, performers, educators, community partners, colleges, universities, and other cultural collaborators, this position develops programs that invite curiosity, conversation, creativity, and connection. This role is central to helping new and returning visitors see The Wadsworth as a place for them—not only as a place to look at art, but a place to gather, wonder, try something new, laugh, and feel connected by the power of art. Programs may range from talks, performances, gallery experiences, courses, workshops, and campus collaborations to more experimental formats that lower barriers, spark participation, and reflect the museum’s vibrant public voice.


This role supports learning partnerships with colleges, universities, and other educational collaborators, and participates in all aspects of public engagement in the museum setting, including teaching, exhibition development, and interpretation.


NOTE: Interested candidates should please include a cover letter along with their resume for consideration.


ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES


PUBLIC PROGRAMS

  • Develop, produce, and evaluate public programs that make The Wadsworth feel welcoming, relevant, surprising, and alive for a wide range of audiences, including first-time visitors, members, students, young adults, artists, lifelong learners, and community partners.
  • Create programs in close collaboration with curatorial, learning and engagement, marketing, visitor experience, development, and operations colleagues, as well as external partners. Programs should connect audiences with the museum’s collections and exhibitions while also opening space for conversation, creativity, performance, reflection, joy, and civic imagination.
  • Design a balanced mix of program formats, including artist talks, performances, music, film, conversations, gallery experiences, hands-on workshops, drawing courses, social programs, lectures, community collaborations, and experimental formats that invite participation and reduce barriers to museum engagement.
  • Approach public programs as both mission-driven learning experiences and audience-development opportunities, helping attract new visitors, deepen relationships with existing audiences, and strengthen The Wadsworth’s role as a cultural gathering place for Hartford and the region.
  • Manage program logistics, including schedules, budgets, contracts, travel, payment requests, floor plans, security and visitor services coordination, facilities and AV needs, documentation, attendance tracking, and post-program assessment.
  • Work with the communications and marketing team to shape program descriptions and promotional strategies that are clear, compelling, and accessible to audiences beyond traditional museum-goers.
  • Serve as a welcoming educator in galleries and off-site for adults, school and university groups, teacher workshops, special courses and talks.


PARTNERSHIPS

  • Build and sustain partnerships with colleges, universities, community organizations, artists, and other collaborators that expand access to The Wadsworth’s collections, exhibitions, and public programs.
  • Develop programs and partnerships that connect the museum to learners at many stages of life, from college and university students to adult learners, educators, interns, and curious members of the public.
  • Manage the museum’s Internship Program as funding permits, including fundraising, seeking staff mentors, developing projects, promoting positions, and supporting Interns throughout the program.
  • Administer the full Intern recruitment process, including: processing applications, coordinating the application review process, scheduling and participating in candidate interviews; preparing paperwork and coordinating with HR to initiate onboarding.


INTERPRETATION

  • Work closely with cross-departmental teams to support exhibition development, including devising visitor learning goals and outcomes, editing and writing in-gallery text, drafting funding proposals, and designing interpretive strategies.
  • Participate in the development of in-gallery resources and interpretive materials designed for age-specific audiences as assigned.


ADMINISTRATION

  • Develop assessment strategies and documentation for programs.
  • Use attendance data, visitor feedback, and audience insights to evaluate program success, identify opportunities for growth, and shape programs that attract new visitors while deepening relationships with existing audiences.
  • Work with communications and marketing team to develop program promotion in print and online.
  • Work with colleagues to increase funding for public engagement and programs; ensure that all funding criteria are fulfilled in compliance with program grants. Assist with grant writing and reporting.
  • Develop, plan and monitor budgets for public program areas and exhibition programming. Monitor expenses, create and submit all public program-related payment requests, maintain documentation of these expenditures.
  • Develop, maintain, and promote positive and professional relationships with internal staff, volunteers, members, vendors, contractors, media, and the general public in order to achieve departmental and organizational goals
  • Other duties as assigned by Director of Learning and Engagement.


REQUIREMENTS


SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

  • Exceptional verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience developing and implementing programs.
  • A strong sense of hospitality and visitor experience.
  • Interest in reaching people who may not already see themselves as museum visitors.
  • Strong instinct for what makes a public program feel welcoming, compelling, and worth attending.
  • Excellent public speaking skills. Dedication to interactive and interdisciplinary teaching.
  • Ability to translate complex ideas about art, history, culture, and contemporary life into accessible, engaging experiences for broad audiences.
  • A creative, curious, and audience-centered approach to museum engagement, with comfort experimenting with new formats.
  • Strong organizational skills. Ability to manage numerous projects simultaneously and adapt to change.
  • Foundational knowledge of art history.
  • Ability to work well with a large team across departments.
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends as program schedule requires.
  • Strong budget management skills.
  • Aptitude in MS Office programs including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, and databases.


QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Backgrounds may include art history, museum education, arts administration, public humanities, community engagement, cultural programming and production, education, event production, performance, communications, art education or related field.
  • Three to five years of experience in developing public programs, cultural events, community engagement, learning experiences, audience engagement initiatives, or related work.
  • Experience working with artists, educators, performers, community partners, college/university collaborators, or cultural organizations strongly preferred.
  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.