Arts Job Bank
Arts organizations steeped in their communities are at an advantage, and the BU Arts Administration program is no exception. We take pride in connecting vital arts organizations—nonprofit, public, or private—with the exceptionally qualified and well-prepared administrative professionals the MET program produces. Given the program’s emphasis on professional experience, Arts Administration students are especially capable of contributing to organizations early in their careers.
To post a job to the Arts Administration job bank, please use the announcement submission form to create a posting.
Internship: Temporary Publicity Associate
First Chair Promotion is seeking a Temporary Publicity Associate to cover a paternity leave from late June through August, beginning with a paid shadowing/onboarding period.
Summer Internship: Music Education & Program Support
Internship: Marketing & Growth at Gesso (Arts Studio Management Platform)
Gesso (gesso.work) is seeking a marketing & growth intern passionate about the arts to help reach more artists. This is a hands-on, ownership-heavy role — you'll work directly with the founder and have real impact on how Gesso grows. More
Job: Technical Coordinator
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra seeks a Technical Coordinator. The Technical Coordinator supports the implementation of production plans and technical operations for rehearsals, performances, tours, and special events – about 40 projects across 35 venues each season. Under the leadership of the Production Manager, this role supervises the production crew and coordinates equipment, transportation, and technical activities. Working closely with musicians, venues, vendors, and production staff, the Technical Coordinator helps maintain safe, efficient, and consistent production standards in a fast-paced performing arts environment. More
Job: Production Manager
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra seeks a Production Manager. The Production Manager provides overall leadership for production planning and execution across all VSO rehearsals, performances, tours, and special events – about 40 projects across 35 venues each season. This role establishes technical and production requirements for each project and is the primary point of contact with production service vendors and venue production personnel. Serving as primary stage manager for orchestra services, this role supports optimal working conditions for musicians and ensures performances run efficiently, safely, and at the highest artistic standard.




