Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Salary Range: $150/week for 4 weeks)
Employee Group: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Approximately 40 hours per week during program time (Monday – Friday, 8am – 4:00 pm). Includes a half hour lunch break. Hours can be flexible depending on availability.
Position Summary:
The BSO OrchKids program is seeking interns for its 2026 Summer Session. Interns and volunteers will work with OrchKids staff to provide support in the operations of a large music education non-profit. In addition to assisting with supporting teaching responsibilities, administrative duties, and/or special program projects, interns will have the opportunity to gain leadership experience, develop professional goals, and learn from experienced OrchKids teaching artists and staff in musical and creative activities.
Duties & Responsibilities:
The focus of intern work is flexible and dependent on skills, instrument, and interest. A specific schedule and area of focus will be created by the Director of Education and Education and Ensemble Coordinator who will assist the interns throughout their time with the organization. Areas of responsibility may include but are not limited to:
- Day-to-day program operations:
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- Support with managing instrument and supply inventory
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- Assist with music sheets preparation (copying/printing) and distribution
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- Help with student transitions and dismissal
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- Assist with classroom setup and teardown
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- Assist program staff with child management support
- Concert logistics and event management
- Videography, photography, and graphic design
- Joining for general support and logistics on Friday Fieldtrips (July 10 and 17)
- Teaching Support:
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- Instrumental Music:
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- Assist lead instructors in group classes and ensemble rehearsals
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- Engage in one-on-one pull-outs with students
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- Enrichment Classes: Assist with enrichment classes and assignments which include arts and crafts, group drumming, and music theory classes and assignments
Minimum Qualifications:
- Passion for and belief in OrchKids’ mission (visit our website to learn more: orchkids.org)
- Desire to be a motivational mentor and role model for OrchKids students and community
- Flexibility and ability to work collaboratively and in a responsive manner
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Background in music, education, and/or youth development is a plus
- Personal transportation to and from the summer camp location
- For paid interns:
- Comfortability with and access to a computer or device that can access Google Drive files and email regularly
To apply for this position, please submit your resume and interest via email to orchkids@bsomusic.org
To apply for this job email your details to bsocareers@bsomusic.org
Our Mission
“The BSO performs the highest quality symphonic music of all eras that nurtures the human spirit. The BSO is committed to engaging, inspiring, educating, and serving diverse audiences and to enhancing Baltimore and the State of Maryland as a cultural center of vitality and importance.”BSO Creed: Our Shared Values
CREATIVITY
- We believe the BSO is first and foremost an artistic institution that is dedicated to the finest creative musical
- We seek to facilitate opportunities for creative approaches that allow musicians, staff, board, and partners to collaborate to serve our
- We strive to inform all decisions with our commitment to innovation and continuous
RESPECT
- We believe the BSO should value, appreciate, and treat all individuals - patrons, staff, musicians, guest artists, and volunteers with compassion, respect, and
- We seek to create a welcoming, safe, and enjoyable environment for
- We strive to embrace all human differences and commit to caring and civility towards all with whom we work and
EXCELLENCE
- We believe it is an honor to present great music to stir and nurture the
- We seek to attract, develop, and retain the best talent in all musicians, staff, board, and Everyone who works at the BSO has an important role to play in our success.
- We strive to act with uncompromising integrity and
ENGAGEMENT / EDUCATION
- We believe deep connections to the diverse communities we serve are essential to our
- We seek to inspire and educate with powerful and meaningful musical experiences for audiences of all ages.
- We strive to nurture the talents of musicians of all ages with accessible educational initiatives and
- We strive to create a culture where musicians, staff, board, and volunteers communicate, collaborate, understand, and appreciate each other’s work.
DIVERSITY
- We believe diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging – with respect to race, gender, and personal identity – are cultural and strategic imperatives.
- We seek to create a culture of excellence that ensures access and inclusion of diverse voices in all that we
- We strive to use the universal language of music to bring people together and embrace our multicultural





