Greenway's Marketing and Vendor Relations Intern will work closely with Natalie Iturbe Jackson, Greenway's Marketing and Special Events Manager on administrative and marketing projects for Greenway Arts Alliance and the Melrose Trading Post (MTP.) The intern will be supporting the administrative tasks of the Vendor Curation Team, as well as supporting the Marketing and Special Events Team.
The Intern will assist staff with vendor customer service, communications with our patrons, as well as support media content creation of the market. Strong writing skills will be helpful with supporting our marketing efforts through the MTP website and newsletter. The Intern will also be supporting Melrose Mornings, our family programming from 11-11:30AM on Sundays. Working on Sundays is required for this position, from 9AM-5:30PM.
This position will work a minimum of 20 hours a week from June 2025 through February 2026 until 400 hours have been completed. Hours are to be completed in person (at least 300 hours in person), with limited exceptions for remote work.
The Marketing and Vendor Relations Intern will possess strong written and oral communication skills and should be comfortable with working with a diversity of people. This candidate is self-motivated and flexible in performing a myriad of tasks. They should have a desire to learn the basics of Marketing and Event Management. The intern should be fluent with computers (PC/Mac), Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, Internet Research and online social networking. Adobe Software knowledge, Wordpress experience, graphic design & video editing skills, and prior marketing, event organizing & promotion experience is a plus.
Greenway Arts Alliance unites and builds communities through art, education and social entrepreneurship. Through professional productions and arts education programs, we build a vibrant artistic community by connecting professional artists to public school classrooms to create art for the greater Los Angeles community. Based out of the historic Greenway Court Theatre, we use live performing arts to inspire and stimulate audiences by offering new perspectives and fostering meaningful discourse on the human experience. GAA hosts a weekly event called the Melrose Trading Post, transforming the campus of Fairfax High School into a thriving community marketplace with 275+ local artisans and food/beverage vendors, live music, wellness & art workshops and more. The money from MTP fuels GCT and Greenway’s arts education programs through the Greenway Institute for the Arts.
To apply, please email a cover letter and résumé to Natalie Iturbe Jackson, Vendor Curator and Marketing Manager, at: natalie@greenwayartsalliance.org. In the subject of your email, please indicate, “Marketing and Community Engagement Intern: Greenway 2025”