The Art Academy of Cincinnati

The Youth Arts Administration Fellow is a temporary (late Spring-Summer 2026) position with responsibilities necessary to ensure successful youth arts education programming. This is a paid, entry-level fellowship, providing specialized mentorship and professional development in arts administration with a focus on youth programming. Great people skills, organization, attention to detail, and management skills are required.

 

Engagement Assistant Responsibilities

  • Work closely with the Office of Engagement and security staff to facilitate all summer programs at the Art Academy of Cincinnati with a focus on Teen Academy and Camp Art Academy
    • Camp Art Academy for students 5-12 years old in June and July
    • Teen Academy for students 13-18 years old in June and July
    • Community Courses for students 16+ in July
    • Future BFA Pre-College for high school students in July
  • Be trained and train other summer program staff on processes and procedures
  • Support preparation in the spring and summer for summer programs
  • Facilitate Camp Art Academy’s Before Care (8-9 AM) and After Care (3-4 PM), which includes engaging students in activities and ensuring their safety
  • Organize, take inventory of, and manage materials and spaces at the AAC
  • Manage equipment including assisting people in properly using AAC equipment
  • On the first sessions of programming, greet students and their guardians, as well as assist instructors in setting up
  • Assist in office administration work such as managing files, making copies, and communicating with students or student guardians
  • Periodically work in the classrooms and studios directly with students when/if aid is needed
  • Support program exhibitions in various ways, including Camp Art Academy’s Friday exhibitions
  • Once programs conclude, clean up, re-organize and take inventory of supplies, and digitize records
  • Assist Office of Engagement staff in other relevant projects and initiatives that arise in the spring and summer

 

Required Trainings

  • Several paid meetings/trainings with the Associate Director of Engagement and other summer staff (March-May)
  • CPR/First-Aid/AED training in Spring 2026

 

Timeframe

  • June & July 2026 (Staff has a 2-week unpaid break period from June 22 – July 3)
  • 31-32 hours/ week besides preparation week (35 hours) and week of Juneteenth (25 hours)
  • Weekdays
  • Paid trainings and meetings in Spring 2026

 

Compensation and Benefits

  • $15.00/hour
  • Free parking during work shifts

 

Experience and Skills Required  

  • Degreein art, design, education, art administration, or a related fieldOR equivalent work experience
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Passion and skill for working with community of all backgrounds
  • Punctualand reliable
  • Organized and anticipatory
  • Ability to work alone and collaboratively as a team in a fast-paced environment
  • Flexible and hard-working

 

To Apply:

Submit your cover letter, résumé or CV, and portfolio (if applicable) here. Deadline to apply is Sunday, March 29 at 11:59 PM.

 

The Art Academy of Cincinnati is committed to policies of equal opportunity and non-discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or gender expression, age, or disability, veteran’s status, as protected by law, in all educational programs and activities, admission of students, advertisements, and conditions of employment. This policy is consistent with relevant governmental statutes and regulations, including those pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendment Act of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Students who have learning disabilities should contact the Director of Student Services for assistance. Questions concerning Title IX may be referred to the Director of Student Serviceswho is the Art Academy’s Title IX coordinator.