Women In Film - Marketing & Communications Intern

4221 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, Suite 130, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90010
Status
Open
Description

Women In Film Internships give opportunities to current college students who are interested in professional experience in the fields of film, television, media, journalism, sociology, education, or other humanities and/or are interested in a career in the non-profit sector. Interns also receive a complimentary one year WIF membership, so that they can continue to learn and grow through participation in our programs long after their internship period ends.  This position will work approximately 20 hours a week from June through October. Exact hours can be determined based on the students’ availability and credit requirements. Women In Film is dedicated to working with our potential interns to find a schedule benefiting both parties.

Qualifications

Women In Film internships are entry-level positions that require a genuine interest in the screen industries and/or non-profit management. A strong candidate for this position will have a general understanding of the film and television industries, a passion for media and entertainment, willingness to learn and attention to detail. Required skills include: familiarity with social media platforms, Google Suite and Microsoft Office. Training on the specific software required of the position will be provided.

Background

Women In Film is a nonprofit organization that advocates for and advances the careers of women working in the screen industries—to achieve parity and transform culture. Founded in 1973, WIF supports women and people of marginalized genders in front of and behind the camera and across all levels of experience. We work to change culture through our distinguished pipeline programs; we advocate for gender parity through research, education, and media campaigns; and we build a community centered around these goals.  Our advocacy work includes research, media campaigns and a systemic change project, run with Sundance Institute, called ReFrame. The educational work is focused on growing the skill sets of women working in the art and craft of filmmaking and includes: an episodic writing lab and a feature film writing lab, a film financing and strategy intensive, a speakers series, a screening series and Q/A with filmmakers, and the WIF production program (formerly called WIF PSA).

How to Apply

To apply to this internship, please send your resume and cover letter to info@wif.org with “WIF Marketing & Communications Intern” in the subject line or submit your application via Handshake.