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Summer Music Internships Jobs in Brooklyn, NY (NOW HIRING)

Remote Intern Summer 2026

Manhattan, NY ยท Remote

$16.50 - $22/hr

The internship is unpaid. For those seeking college credit, please seek guidance from your school ... Confident, dynamic individual with a passion for music and entertainment, business, and/or ...

Podcasting, the fastest-growing new media, today has more monthly users than streaming music ... Our national Summer Internship Program is the most dynamic and engaging experience possible and for ...

Podcasting, the fastest-growing new media, today has more monthly users than streaming music ... Our national Summer Internship Program is the most dynamic and engaging experience possible and for ...

Intern

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$16.50 - $22/hr

... Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, The Museum of Modern Art and many boutiques and ... Overview Come join Highgate for the summer in one of our dynamic internships! Our interns have the ...

Social Media Intern - College Credit

New York, NY ยท On-site

$16.50 - $21/hr

Through innovative content, Complex tells stories of music, streetwear and style, sports, art and ... team for Summer 2026. This role blends editorial content creation with social media strategy ...

Through innovative content, Complex tells stories of music, streetwear and style, sports, art and ... team for Summer 2026. This role blends editorial content creation with social media strategy ...

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How much do summer music internships jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer music internships in Brooklyn, NY is $17.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $18.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Summer Music Internships job?

A Summer Music Internships job is a temporary position designed for students or aspiring professionals to gain hands-on experience in the music industry. Interns may work at record labels, studios, concert venues, or music-related organizations, assisting with tasks such as marketing, social media, event coordination, or production. These internships provide valuable networking opportunities and industry insights. Many are unpaid or offer a small stipend, but they can be a stepping stone to a career in music.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Summer Music Internships position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Summer Music Internship, you need a basic understanding of music theory, performance, or production, often supported by coursework or hands-on experience. Familiarity with music editing software (such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro, or Ableton), audio equipment, and sometimes basic recording techniques is helpful. Strong communication, teamwork, initiative, and time-management skills set candidates apart in this creative and collaborative environment. These skills and qualifications help interns contribute meaningfully, adapt quickly, and maximize learning opportunities in a dynamic music industry setting.

What types of tasks and projects can I expect to work on during a Summer Music Internship?

As a Summer Music Intern, you may be involved in a variety of tasks such as assisting during recording sessions, organizing and cataloging music files, supporting live event setups, or helping with social media content related to artists or events. Depending on the company, you might also have opportunities to shadow professionals, participate in marketing campaigns, or contribute to creative brainstorming sessions. Interns often collaborate closely with music producers, sound engineers, administrative staff, and artists, providing a well-rounded view of the music industry. These hands-on experiences help develop both technical and professional skills, making the internship a valuable stepping stone for a career in music.
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Infographic showing various Summer Music Internships job openings in Brooklyn, NY as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% Internship, 37% Full Time, 37% Part Time, and 13% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,026 per year, or $17.3 per hour.
Teaching Artists: Visual Art, Design, Music, Music production, Theater, Poetry, Dance, Entreprene...

Teaching Artists: Visual Art, Design, Music, Music production, Theater, Poetry, Dance, Entreprene...

DreamYard Project

New York, NY โ€ข On-site

$48.70K - $65.60K/yr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

The Organization
DreamYard Vision:
Building Artists- Building Community- Building Dreams- To change the world.
Job Description
DreamYard is currently accepting applications for Teaching Artists in Visual Art, Design, Music, Music production, Theater, Poetry, Dance, Entrepreneurship, Career Readiness, and more for the 2023-24 school year. We are looking for passionate, experienced candidates with a strong practice in teaching for social justice and racial equity for in-school, after-school, and summer residency opportunities at our Bronx partner schools and the DreamYard Art Center. TAs must have demonstrated previous experience teaching in their discipline, in NYC public school settings or youth-centered spaces.
About DreamYard
DreamYard Project is committed to being an anti-racist organization. We lead with race because we operate in a country founded on the genocide of Indigenous people, the enslavement of African people, and the oppression of countless others. We acknowledge the role this history plays in perpetuating inequity and dominant white culture. We are intentionally building a path toward racial equity by:
  • Challenging oppression and its intersections
  • Using art and education as a platform to offer a hopeful vision of the future
  • Identifying and uplifting the power and cultural assets that exist within our community of educators, artists, dreamers, young people and life-long learners
  • Encouraging the principles of justice, unity, equity, creativity, and joy
  • Transforming policies, procedures, practices, and programs (for example: striving for transparency and equity in pay and compensation structures regardless of race, culture, gender, ethnicity, creed, etc)
  • Understanding our staff, community members and partners are at different levels on the anti-racist continuum and embracing that we all have a place in this work

As a DreamYard employee, we invite you to join us on this journey.
Co-Executive directors Jason Duchin and Tim Lord founded DreamYard in 1994. Over the past quarter century, DreamYard has worked with more than 100 public schools and over 100,000 young people and families.DreamYard has developed a robust educational community in the Bronx - from its in-school partnerships and launch of the DreamYard Preparatory High School to its Out of School Programs at the DreamYard Art Center in the Morrisania neighborhood of the Bronx. Our role is to nurture, resource, encourage, inspire, and sometimes simply remind our community members of the power and endless possibilities that they hold. We do so by encouraging personal stories, acknowledging and working to change oppressive conditions, and fortifying each individual's personal power to transform.
Teaching Artist Position
DreamYard's Teaching Artists are a powerful force in moving our educational system towards racial equity. DreamYard Teaching Artists are highly skilled artists and educators, committed to creating equitable learning spaces through collaborative teaching practices and social justice pedagogy. They report directly to the Program Director and are supported by DreamYard Department Heads and Program Coordinators.
In our In School Programs, TA's work closely with classroom teachers and school administrators. In School Residences are 90-minute or 45 minute sessions per classroom, per week plus weekly planning sessions with the classroom teacher from September through May (30 sessions).
In After School (school-based) Programs, Teaching Artists lead two 90-minute sessions per class, per week from September/October through May/June (60 sessions).
Out-of-School Programs at our DreamYard Art Center closely mirror the structure of our In School Programs. Teaching Artists lead one to two 90-minute sessions per week and Saturday High School Program Teaching Artists lead 4 hour sessions each Saturday. Art Center Program Residencies run for 25 sessions (October through May).
In our Legacy Internship Program residencies, Teaching Artists provide real work experiences as well as build career awareness and readiness by unlocking industry-specific knowledge, skills, and networks. Teaching Artists in these residencies exhibit expertise in entrepreneurship within their artform through an educational degree and/or professional accomplishments. A thorough understanding of Work-based Learning and its unique benefits and challenges in bridging the distance between work and school is a plus for this position.
Qualifications
  • Expertise in an arts discipline exhibited through an educational degree and/or professional

accomplishment (published writing, exhibited artwork, performance experience etc.).
  • Minimum two years full-time (or the equivalent, e.g. 4 years part-time) teaching an arts discipline in a school and/or community-based setting. Teaching experience in NYC public schools preferred.
  • Bachelor's degree and/or Masters degree in arts discipline or related area.
  • Department of Education fingerprinting (PETS) will be required (cost partially covered by DreamYard).

Responsibilities
Instruction:
  • Design and facilitate robust project-based learning through a social justice lens.
  • Residencies can include up to 9 hours of weekly planning meetings (with classroom teachers for In School residencies);
  • Providing instruction in the arts (development of skills in arts disciplines consistent with NYC Blueprint) and through the arts (the achievement of academic goals as outlined in a school's curriculum) by:
    • Teaching and planning for 2-8 in-schools per week and/or possibly as many as 4 after schools per week;
    • Developing long-term project-based unit designs (in collaboration with classroom teachers for In School residencies)
    • Assessing participant learning based on learning goals and residency objectives;
    • Organizing at least 2 sharings of student work.

For In-School Residencies:
  • Working in close collaboration with classroom teacher partners to:
    • Plan lessons and projects during one in-person 45-minute planning session per week (and via email and phone as well, when necessary);
    • Share skills with the teacher to build capacity for arts instruction at the school;
    • Co-teach lessons in which both TA and teacher partner have clear roles and responsibilities for generating student learning;
    • Coordinate at least one trip to an NYC cultural institution and/or one guest artist per class with a connection to learning in the classroom.

*A note: After-schools are typically not co-taught with classroom teachers but are designed in collaboration with the school administration.
For Legacy Internship Program Residencies
Responsibilities:
  • Attend three 90-minute professional development sessions prior to program launch
  • Design and facilitate 132 total hours of project-based entrepreneurship curriculum (6 weeks, 22 hours/week) for a group of ~15 interns, ages 16-19
  • Conceptualize and coordinate an opportunity for interns to share their finished work or works in progress with the community during DY's annual summer "sharings"
  • Supervise and mentor one college-aged Assistant Teaching Artist as a part of DY's Legacy Fellowship program
  • Complete mid- and end-of-program evaluation forms for each intern and the assistant Teaching Artist

In addition to teaching and planning obligations, DreamYard Teaching Artists are expected to contribute
to the life of the DreamYard community and the development of the larger arts education field by:
Documentation:
  • Complete Curriculum maps and student rosters and document all project plans using DreamYard templates and planning tools;
  • Collecting portfolios of student work for each class through photos, videos, and class artifacts.

Professional Development:
  • Participating in DreamYard's annual Teaching Artist retreat;
  • Participating in a total of 40 hours of DreamYard TA professional development;
  • Actively pursuing individualized professional development through coaching;
  • Actively contributing to the professional development of the TA staff by sharing expertise and knowledge both formally and informally (e.g. leading a department meeting)

Celebrating DreamYard Students' Accomplishments:
  • Collaborating with community, school, and/or DreamYard staff on identifying and preparing student work for public events including but not limited to: school and regional arts festivals, annual DreamYard showcases (DreamFest ), and DreamYard fundraising events. TAs are expected to participate in one or more of these events a year.

Supporting DreamYard's external communication:
  • Collaborate when necessary with Development and Administrative staff on gathering information necessary to communicate DreamYard's work to funders and the larger arts and education communities

Competencies
The ideal DreamYard TA is:
  • Creative. Brings innovation, passion, and past experience to create a vibrant learning community.
  • Collaborative. Flexible and open to ideas and knowledge; proactive, direct, and a sensitive

communicator.
  • Mission-driven. Aligned with DY's mission for youth development and school and community

reform.
  • Reflective. Holds high expectations for her or his students' achievement and is thoughtful about

the process in which they get there; Holds high expectations for self as instructor, is thoughtful
about his or her effectiveness as an educator, and is committed to ongoing improvement.
  • Professional. Punctual to all DreamYard commitments. Completes tasks within the time allotted

and proactively communicates challenges that may impact accomplishing duties. Abides by DreamYard and school norms (e.g. dress code).
Salary Range (per residency):
$2700 - $7100
Teaching artists typically teach several residencies per year;
To Apply
Please submit (1) a resume, (2) a cover letter, and (3) contact information for at least three academic or professional references
DreamYard is committed to the principles of arts education, educational reform, and social justice, and fashions its programs to specifically address the needs of urban communities that are typically underrepresented because of race, sex, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Accordingly, we welcome and encourage applications from a diverse range of individuals. Bronx-based and Spanish-speaking applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. DreamYard Project, Inc. employs without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, or any or other attributes not related to superior performance.