Interlochen Arts Camp
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Interlochen Arts Camp A Unique Work Experience Situated on 1,200 acres of forest and nestled between the shores of two crystal clear lakes, Interlochen Arts Camp annually employs more than 1,000 summer faculty and staff. The Camp provides a diverse and enriching arts-centered learning experience for more than 2, 5 00 talented youth from around the world. Involvement in Interlochen Arts Camp not only makes a difference in the life of young artists, it also enriches the lives of those who work among the arts community each summer. Music Reference Intern 3 positions available The Music Reference Interns are the face of the Fennell Music Library during the summer. As part of Interlochen’s summer library team, the interns provide reference and circulation assistance for faculty, staff, and campers during Interlochen’s annual arts camp. Circulate print music and recordings, fulfill patron information needs, some photocopying and binding, and assist Ensemble Library Interns as needed. Additional projects may be assigned. Candidates must have knowledge of music and a familiarity with print and electronic music resources. Candidates holding or working towards a MLS degree are preferred. The ability to read music, strong written and verbal communication skills, and a moderate level of computer literacy is essential. Experience with Mac OS and applications is preferred. Applicants must possess excellent customer service skills, be very attentive to detail, and display a willingness to participate in a team environment. Dates: June 11, 2018 - August 7, 2018 Ensemble Library Intern 6 positions available The Ensemble Library Interns utilizes their skills to serve the music needs of campers, faculty, staff, and alumni participating in large performing ensembles (band, choir, jazz, and orchestra) during Interlochen’s six-week arts camp. Duties include preparing and distributing music for assigned large performing groups: marking bowings, numbering measures, inserting cuts, dynamics, etc. as indicated by the conductor and faculty, photocopying, filing music, and attending all rehearsals/concerts. The internship program includes several days of training covering the basics of performing ensemble librarianship. It is required to have knowledge of classical music and jazz and the ability to read music. Candidate working towards or holding a Bachelor in Music preferred. Candidates holding or working towards a MLS degree are encouraged to apply. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are fundamental. A moderate level of computer literacy is essential; experience with Mac OS and applications is preferred. Familiarity with Finale and/or Sibelius is a plus. Attention to detail and the capacity to perform in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment are essential. Candidate must be self-motivated. Dates: June 1 4, 2018 - August 7, 2018 Please apply here: http://www.interlochen.org/summerjobs .