2025 Gaiety School of Acting - The National Theatre School of Ireland
Host Organization: The Gaiety School of Acting
Website: http://www.Gaietyschool.com
Organization Profile: We are the National Theatre School of Ireland and welcome 5000 students a year across our Full-Time, Part-Time and Children’s courses. We have a staff of 12 on our admin team and 50 tutors.
City: Dublin
Internship format: In-person
Internship Department: Administration
Department Profile: The internship will cover each department within the administrative department of GSA and will be project-led based on the area of expertise the intern wishes to develop. There will be a large amount of coordination for the summer camps for our Young Gaiety students also.
Work description: The internship is primarily led by what the intern is most interested in, however it will focus on administrative support for the school in relation to our popular themed summer camps for young gaiety students (students aged 3 - 18 years of age).
We have Musical Theatre Camps, Drama Camps, Film Camps with almost 600 students annually. Each camp requires communication, organization and assistance with weekly productions and showcases. We also do a variety of prep work for our Full Time Actor training course, and an intern can get insight into a busy Marketing Department also.
Number of Opening(s): 1
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates: (Monday to Friday, June 16 –August 8, 2025): 10am - 6pm, Five days a week, 40 hour week
Work Attire: Smart Casual
Additional desired intern qualifications: An enthusiasm for getting stuck in, an ability to use initiative, and make the most of the internship is welcome. An interest in theatre and the arts is very welcome. Likewise arts & education. Also useful if you have an interest in marketing and or design.
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