Internships/Volunteer Opportunities
The Japan Society Internship Program offers individuals opportunities to increase their awareness of contemporary Japan and gain knowledge of its history and cultural heritage while simultaneously preparing for professional and academic careers.
Select, qualified interns are invited to contribute their talents and abilities to assist Japan Society’s programs in the arts, business, education and public affairs. Interns participate in the day-to-day activities of these programs, in addition to working on specific projects. While at the Japan Society, interns work alongside experts on Japan from diverse disciplines and enjoy the benefits of its many resources.
Internship Positions Currently Available:
- Communications Intern
- Corporate Program Intern
- Education Program Intern
- Performing Arts Intern
- Corporate and Foundation Relations Intern
Communications Intern
Japan Society's Communications Department seeks an intern to assist with publicity and promotion for the fall season (Sept-Dec 2008).
Interns for Japan Society's Communications Department assist with marketing the Society as a whole and dozens of individual events from the Corporate, Education, Film, Gallery, Lectures, Performing Arts and Policy Programs. By joining Japan Society's Communications team, candidates will have an opportunity to gain a well-rounded understanding of nonprofit communications while developing valuable skills in all facets of publicity, promotion and advertising.
Responsibilities
- Assist drafting publicity materials (press releases, pitches, photo tips), and outreach to press.
- Maintain press archives and create press clips.
- Attend events and provide assistance for press check-in.
- Maintain press database.
- Construct press kits.
- Research publicity, promotion and advertisement opportunities.
- Distribution of promotional materials.
- Administrative duties including data entry, filing, photocopying, etc.
Qualifications
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word & Excel.
- Ability to self-start and follow through on lengthy projects.
- A consecutive 15-20 hours per week (including some evenings) commitment is preferred.
- Interest in Japanese culture and Japanese language skills appreciated but not mandatory.
This is an unpaid internship. Please e-mail a cover letter, resume to Kuniko Shiobara, at kshiobara@japansociety.org. No phone calls please.
Corporate Program Intern
The Corporate Program seeks a part-time intern for our upcoming Fall 2008 season to assist with various programming tasks.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION:
Work with Corporate Program staff on implementing public programs. The Corporate Program provides the international business and public policy community uncommon access to the people and issues that define U.S.-Japan relations in a global context. Senior executives, policymakers, academics, journalists and other opinion leaders participate in innovative conferences, lectures, seminars, exchanges, fellowships and long-term projects recognized as invaluable for helping Americans, Japanese and others from Asia and around the world meet the challenges of the 21st century.
The Corporate Program caters to the 300 Japanese and American companies that comprise the Japan Society’s corporate membership. Each year, more than 2,500 executives participate in the Society’s rich mix of programs featuring business leaders and financial policymakers from both sides of the Pacific.
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES:
- Learn firsthand about the people and issues that are of interest and relevance to the U.S.-Japan business community in New York
- Discover how non-profit organizations interact with corporate sponsors
- Gain experience in the back-office tasks of ongoing program development and execution
- Interact with senior business executives from global corporations
- Conduct research on companies, individuals and industry sectors as needed
- Learn database management
DUTIES & TASKS:
- Responsible for program registrations and payments
- Handle and replenish sponsor materials
- Become familiar with corporate member firms and the benefits of corporate membership
- Assist Corporate Program staff at public events, including reception and registration, event A/V tasks, setup and breakdown
- Assist with program research and outreach as needed
- Assist to create badges, guest lists, name plates, and other program materials
- Maintain and update corporate membership records in Raiser’s Edge as needed
- Organize files and materials on programs and speakers
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Familiarity with Japanese language and customs
- Interest in and knowledge of international business
- Knowledge of word-processing; knowledge of Internet, email and databases
- Superior organizational skills, including ability to keep track of many details at once
- Ability to work with a variety of people and different projects
- Superior writing and oral skills
- Flexibility in hours
- Ability to be self-starter
Please email application, cover letter and resume to Jane Fenton, at jfenton@japansociety.org. No phone calls please.
Education Program Intern
Japan Society Education Program seeks a part-time intern with a background in Education, East Asian Studies, and or Arts Administration, with interest in curriculum development, child development and a desire to work directly with Pre-K-12th grade children.
Responsibilities:
Reporting to Education & Lecture Program Officer the intern will assist with various tasks including, but not limited to:
- General web maintenance (proofing web material resources, uploading materials);
- Assisting at family and student programs;
- Developing printed educational materials and;
- Day-to day administration/office support.
- Excellent writing and oral communication skills
- Copy editing skills
- Superior telephone etiquette
- Excellent attention to detail, strong organizational skills
- The ability to work independently
- Knowledge of MS Office, Excel are essential
- Knowledge of Photoshop and Raiser’s Edge is preferred
- A commitment of three days per week is necessary; availability on weekends is a must.
- College students or recent graduates preferred.
Please email application, cover letter and resume to Suzanne de Vegh, at sdevegh@japansociety.org. No phone calls please.
Performing Arts Intern
Performing Arts Program seeks a part-time/full-time intern for our upcoming Fall 08 season to assist with various administration tasks.
Responsibilities include:
- Daily administrative support including filing and copying
- Upkeep of various archives including DVD library and press clippings
- Upkeep of mailing list (Raiser’s Edge- training will be given)
- Assist with marketing and promotion projects, including outreach development, mailings, and occasional distribution of materials
- Assist with front of house, ushering, and/or merchandise sales on performance nights
- Reporting on audience surveys (Excel)
- Reporting on box office sales (Excel)
- Assist with final reporting for fundraising and grants
- Translation of Japanese documents into English
This upcoming 2008-09 Fall Season, we will present:
- ARICA Performance Company in Kiosk
- Bamboo concert (in conjunction with JS Gallery’s exhibition New Bamboo)
- TRUE: a new sound, light and dance performance
- Tzadik Music Series IV: Teiji Ito
- Annual Contemporary Dance Showcase: Japan & East Asia
Qualifications:
- Strong communication and writing skills, proofreading skill a plus
- Computer proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; familiarity with Raiser's Edge database a plus
- Ability to organize and work in fast-paced environment
- Familiarity with and interests in Performing Arts
- Fluency in English and Japanese
- 15+ hours per week plus performances (including weekend and night performances)
- Minimum of 4-6 months commitment
* Transportation reimbursement will be given (internship is unpaid)
* School credits available
* Occasional complimentary tickets available to performances
Applications:
Please e-mail your resume and a letter detailing your qualifications and interests to:
Mari Imaizumi
Program Associate
e-mail: mimaizumi@japansociety.org
FAX: 212-715-1262
After the initial screening, selected candidates will be contacted for interviews. We do not accept any phone inquiries regarding this announcement or the result of the selection process.
Corporate and Foundation Relations Intern
Development is seeking an intern interested in learning more about the Institutional Giving from Foundations and Corporations. This is an extremely rare opportunity for someone to work closely with senior staff on fundraising strategy and execution.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in the development of new Corporate Membership and Sponsorship marketing materials.
- Assist with direct mail solicitations to obtain new and renew existing corporate members.
- Conduct prospect research on foundations and corporations.
- Develop project reports for sponsors and foundations.
- Assist with proposal writing.
- Work at various Corporate Programs events (lectures, lunches, etc.) and Gallery exhibition opening events.
Qualifications:
- Applicants should be organized, well-written, a strong proofreader and proficient in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- Familiarity with Raiser’s Edge a plus.
- Interest in Japan and Japanese Culture a plus.
- Flexible weekday schedule, 20 hours per week, minimum 6 month commitment.
Begins immediately through December 2008. May be extended through May 2009. Please fax or e-mail cover letter and resume to jobs@japansociety.org, fax: (212) 715-1262. No phone calls please.
Volunteer Opportunities
If you are interested in volunteering at evening Lecture Programs, please contact Suzanne de Vegh at sdevegh@japansociety.org.
If you are interested in volunteering at Film events, please contact Film Department at film@japansociety.org. Volunteers assist in ushering, ticket handling, and other event-related tasks.


