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Intern Producer

New York

ABOUT THE ROLE

As an Intern Producer at Journey’s Broadway Studio, you will have the opportunity to work alongside brilliant, world-class design professionals and contribute to exciting projects. 

The team is looking for an enthusiastic, organised individual with a desire to learn on the job, by working with Journey’s internal teams and clients to create our best work. This role will entail supporting a wide range of projects from strategy to experience design to content production in the cultural and visitor attraction sector. You will be working within one of Journey’s design & production teams under the supervision of the Project Director and the team’s Producers.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The essential functions include, but are not limited to:

  • Schedule and attend internal and client meetings, taking meeting minutes and writing meeting summaries
  • Track and assign meeting actions and project deliverables, facilitating next steps
  • Support scheduling and resourcing projects with in-house, freelance and subcontracted teams
  • Support coordination of clients and design teams between multiple time zones
  • Update Journey online production tools
  • Set up, track and report on budget spend
  • Wrangle and manage media assets and relevant licensing requirements
  • Support the preparation of client presentations


CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

  • Experience with the Google suite (Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.) 
  • Experience with Microsoft Office suite


Desirable:

  • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite
  • Experience with Figma
  • Experience working on cultural or exhibition-based projects
  • Interest in narrative-driven or culturally-led storytelling
  • Experience collaborating with audio or music-focused creative teams
  • Ability to research creative concepts 
  • Copywriting & proofreading skills
  • Previous work experience in a creative industry or in project management

 

LOCATION

This position is for an in-person internship program from our Broadway Studio in New York. On this occasion we can only consider applications from those fully authorized to work in the U.S.

 

SALARY

$25 USD/hour

 

APPLICATION

Qualified candidates should submit their resume and cover letter with their application. Applications without both documents will not be considered. 

 

About Journey 

The Multidimensional Experience Agency 

Journey is a global design and innovation agency shaping the future through multidimensional experiences (MDX) that connect people, brands, and culture.  

Our layered MDX approach crafts story-driven, sensory-rich engagement across physical, immersive, digital, and virtual spaces—fuelled by creative and technological innovation.  

Born from a legacy of pioneering studios, Journey blends strategic thinking with deep creative expertise to deliver solutions across industries.  

Journey’s MDX approach fuels growth and forges lasting value for audiences and partners, by creating cultural connections that resonate with impact. 

Start your journey here www.journey.world 

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