Position Title: Operations Intern
Reports to: Vice President of Operations
Location: Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA; minimum 2-3 days/week in-person
Time Commitment: Part-time; 16-24 hours/week for up to 30 weeks (June to December)
Announcement Date: March 16, 2026
Applications Due: Open until filled
Compensation: $18.00 per hour. College credit possible, please check with your academic advisor to make arrangements.
Position Overview
Do you believe in the power of free, live music to uplift communities and individuals? Are you interested in exploring the philanthropy sector through the lens of an arts for social impact funder? The Levitt Family Foundation Operations Intern is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience in the overall operations and administration of a national organization, alongside a dedicated team of professionals, and develop project management, cross-department collaboration, and communications skills.
Internship Opportunities
The Operations Intern will be provided with the opportunity to:
•Gain relevant and practical job skills to be successful in a nonprofit philanthropy environment.
•Gain experience in a professional setting while learning about the administration and operations of a national foundation.
•Understand how operations, HR, and finance support mission delivery for a national funder.
•Learn how nonprofits maintain accountability, compliance and internal finance controls.
•In collaboration with the Vice President of Operations, develop and complete a project specific to one area of interest within the Operations Department.
•Complete an internship that enriches your academic and/or professional resume, as well as enriches you personally by contributing to advancing the Levitt mission of building community through music.
Responsibilities
•Provide overall support to the Vice President of Operations and the Foundation Operations team in the areas of administration, finance, human resources, and events
•Assist with the preparation and execution of Foundation events, including team-building activities, wellness initiatives, staff trainings, and emergency preparedness
•Design engaging flyers and digital graphics for HR benefits, recognition, and events
•Support the maintenance of the Foundation’s physical and digital filing systems; support documentation and record-keeping systems
•Organize team meetings, including meeting setup and catering
•Maintain supplies and inventory
•Track credit card receipts and prepare expense reports
•Draft, prepare, and edit documents including agendas, letters, reports, budgets, special projects and other documents in a range of formats including Word, Excel, PDF, and PowerPoint
•Perform general clerical duties such as filing, typing, copying, and scanning
•Perform other related duties, as assigned
