Event Management Intern - Festival Administration
OVERVIEW
The Festival Administration intern will perform under the direction of the Festival Director. This internship will give a hands-on experience in every aspect of event management. Prior to the event, the intern will focus on administrative duties, planning and logistics. During the event, the duties will focus on managing one-off events, stage management and assist with onsite management.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES& RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
- Assist the Festival Director with all things related to attractions, grounds acts, fairgrounds venues, carnival and live entertainment
- Perform a variety of administrative duties, to include: managing spreadsheets, preparing and filing documents, creating and editing content for print and web, customer service
- Assist with the procurement, contracting and payment of various acts and vendors
- Assist department members and committee chairmen with contract creation
- Attend volunteer committee meetings, help formalize event logistics, coordinate daily duties for their areas
- Assist in on-site event execution, including set-up and break-down
- Document the event by taking pictures, video, and detailed notes for evaluation
- Manage performance stages, assist bands with move in/out processes
- Participate in detailed post-event evaluations with team
- Perform additional tasks as assigned
SKILLS & ABILITIES
- Possess and demonstratestrong interpersonal skills, detail-oriented observation and task executiontraits, professional ability to follow instructions, ask questions, share ideas and exercise good judgement
- Quick thinker, knowledge of conflict resolution, efficient and effective problem solver
- Showcase a creative outlook or approach to even simple or ordinary projects
- Exceptional phone etiquette, writing, editing, and proof-reading skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Recent graduate or student in pursuit of a degree relatedto, but not limited to: Event Management, Hospitality & Tourism, Communications, Marketing, Business, etc.
- Interest in SpecialEvents, Event Planning, Non-Profit Organizations
- Fluent in English (reading,writing, speaking), Spanish a plus
- Working knowledge of MicrosoftWord and Excel
- Adobe Creative Cloud or CAD skills a plus, may link to or include portfolio examples
- Volunteer or student organizational leadership experience
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Interns will be locatedat San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo headquarters, mobile locations and fairgrounds site. Incourse of duties, may be exposed toanimals, dust, elevated noises, stage lighting, outdoor weatherelements, etc.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Walking- Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for movingfrom one site to another and for sustained periods of time
- Carrying- Must be able to carry at least 30 lbs. without assistance
- Lifting- Have strengthto lift at least 30 lbs. without assistance
- Standing- Particularly for sustained periods of time
SCHEDULE
Internship may begin as early as September 2025 and end in March 2026
- Due to the nature of the position, interns must be able and willing to work a variety of mornings/ evenings and weekdays/weekends depending on event timelines
- Schedule is adjustable as needed to obtain school credit
September-November - 20-30 hrs/week - 3-4 days/week
December-January - 30-40 hrs/week - 4-5 day/week
February-March - 40+ hrs/week - 5-6 days/week