Programming PAID Internship - Fall 2025At — Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Opportunity Summary 

The Programming and Production Department is at the heart of the Segerstrom Center's activities.  We curate, produce and partner with our Resident Companies to present over 600 performances and events on multiple stages and public spaces annually. This opportunity offers immersive, hands-on experience in the planning, coordination, budgeting, and execution of a wide range of performances and events. As the Programming intern you will engage in: Research, budgeting, artist coordination, documentation, archiving, artist support, event scheduling and logistics. You will participate in production meetings, rehearsals, load-ins, and post-show breakdowns. You will shadow leadership staff at mission-critical meetings with artists, managers, and agents. The ideal candidate is passionate and curious about the performing arts and behind-the-scenes operations, detail-oriented, an excellent communicator, and able to manage multiple tasks under deadlines. This internship requires a flexible schedule including early mornings, evenings and weekends during performance times. It is anticipated that this internship will continue into the spring and summer of 2026 and priority will be given to candidates that are available for the full year. 

Internship basics

  • All internships are paid at the rate of $16.50 per hour.
  • Internships require an average of 10 hours per week (built around your school schedule) over 12 weeks (120 hours total).
  • Internships offer academic credit.
  • Each semester includes 8 professional development sessions.
  • Internships offer hands-on work experiences and opportunities to build a professional network.

Requirements 

Requirements for our fall/spring internships are:

  • Interns must be authorized to work in the U.S. and must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Interns must be registered for credit from their college institution.
  • Interns must be able to complete a minimum of 120 hours IN PERSON during the 12-week internship.
  • Interns must be available to attend professional development sessions from 2pm-3pm on Fridays. This cannot be changed or waived, so please confirm your availability before applying.

Deadline to apply is August 1, 2025

Tasks:

As the Programming intern you will engage in: Research, budgeting, artist coordination, documentation, archiving, artist support, event scheduling and logistics.  You will participate in production meetings, rehearsals, load-ins, and post-show breakdowns.  You will shadow leadership staff at mission-critical meetings with artists, managers, and agents.

Training:

They will receive employer orientation, one-on-one meetings with department staff, weekly professional development sessions, feedback and review at the end of internship.

Learning Outcome

This opportunity offers immersive, hands-on experience in the planning, coordination, budgeting, and execution of a wide range of performances and events.

Program 
Academic Internship
Location Type 
On-site
Location 
Costa Mesa, California
United States
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
04/17/2025 to 12/31/2025