Description:
Wisconsin School
Music Association (WSMA) is a service organization with more than 1,000 member
public and private schools. Each year, more than 100,000 students participate
in over 220,000 events for WSMA activities, including District and State Music
Festivals, State Honors Music Project, Launchpad, Student Composition Project,
State Marching Band Championships and Concert Festivals. WSMA is headquartered
in the Wisconsin Center for Music Education, first of its kind in the nation,
which also serves as state headquarters for its partners – Wisconsin Foundation
for School Music (WFSM – the fundraising arm of WSMA) and Wisconsin Music
Educators Association (WMEA – the state association for professional music
educators).
WSMA is currently seeking a Media Relations Intern. This is
a paid ($2,000 stipend) part-time internship (10-15 hours per week) reporting
to the Director of Communications and will assist with media relations and
media production coordination at the Wisconsin Center for Music Education,
including public relations for Launchpad – a statewide music competition for
high school students in bands formed outside of school, and other programs. The
ideal candidate will be energetic, professional, organized, a quick-learner and
able to work under deadlines in a dynamic, non-profit environment. Start date
and hours are flexible. Must provide own transportation.
Responsibilities:
- Direct
involvement and support in various activities and projects, such as:
- Public
relations
- Developing
and distributing news releases, media advisories and other PR materials
- Making
follow-up calls to media contacts and pitching story ideas
- Maintaining
PR records – lists, placements, etc.
- Media
production
- Assisting
with TV, radio and newspaper ads and public service announcements from
production to distribution
- Maintaining
archives of ads, PSAs and print materials
Internship Benefits:
- Invaluable
real-life experience working in a unique, non-profit environment dedicated
to perpetuating music education
- Hands-on
portfolio building and professional development opportunities
Qualifications:
- Pursuing
a degree in communications, journalism, public relations, advertising,
marketing or arts management
- Strong
writing skills with understanding of AP style guidelines
- Strategic
and creative
- Proficient
in Word, Excel and PowerPoint with an openness to learn other basic
programs
- Interest
and belief in the missions of our organizations
For full consideration, please send letter, resume and
non-returnable writing samples by January
16, 2014 to Wisconsin School Music Association, Attention: Kevin Thays,
1005 Quinn Drive, Waunakee, Wisconsin, 53597 or thaysk@wsmamusic.org. Become familiar with our organizations
and programs by visiting www.wsmamusic.org.
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