At a Glance
- Tasks: Gain hands-on experience in admissions, productions, marketing, and student services.
- Company: Join the vibrant team at the Oxford School of Drama.
- Benefits: Paid internship with a competitive salary and valuable arts administration experience.
- Other info: 10-month contract with opportunities for personal project development.
- Why this job: Perfect for arts enthusiasts eager to learn and make an impact.
- Qualifications: Ideal for organised, positive individuals curious about the arts.
The predicted salary is between 20833 - 20833 £ per year.
The Oxford School of Drama is seeking an enthusiastic and proactive Arts Administration Intern (paid) to join our team from September 2026.
Key Responsibilities
- The role is hands‑on, entry‑level and offers practical experience across a busy and ambitious conservatoire, working in admissions, productions, marketing, student services and operations.
- No two days are the same — one day you might support auditions or student events, the next you could be helping deliver productions, assisting with marketing activity, or supporting the day‑to‑day running of the School.
Project Scope
- Alongside day‑to‑day responsibilities, you will lead a longer‑term project shaped around your interests and the needs of the School.
Qualifications
- This role would suit someone at the start of their career who is organised, positive, curious about the arts and eager to learn.
- We are looking for someone ready to contribute to the life of a small, dynamic conservatoire and grow their skills in arts administration.
Contract and Details
- Contract: 10 months fixed‑term (September 2026 – July 2027).
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:15 am–6:15 pm.
- Salary: £20,833 pro‑rata (£25,000 FTE).
- Location: Oxford School of Drama, near Woodstock (own transport required).
Arts Administration Internship employer: OxOnArts
The Oxford School of Drama is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant and supportive work culture that fosters creativity and professional growth. As an Arts Administration Intern, you will gain invaluable hands-on experience in a dynamic conservatoire environment, with opportunities to lead projects that align with your interests while contributing to the thriving arts community in Oxford. With a commitment to nurturing talent and providing a collaborative atmosphere, this role is perfect for those eager to embark on a meaningful career in the arts.