Friends of Education Summer Outreach Fellowship:
The 2026 Summer Outreach Fellow will support the Everson’s summer outreach programs and assist other initiatives in the Department of Learning & Engagement. The Everson will be on-site this summer with various community partners, such as City of Syracuse parks, Onondaga County libraries, the Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival, and more. In addition, the Summer Outreach Fellow will play a role in developing new community partnerships, ongoing outreach opportunities, and programs.
Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Preference provided to students from New York State
Work Schedule: Fellowships will last ten weeks from approximately June 9 to August 14 at 37.5 weekly hours. Start and end dates are flexible based on the student’s academic calendar. Fellows must be available some nights and weekends, based on the program schedule.
Payment: $7,500 stipend for 10 weeks, paid bi-weekly.
Application Process: Interested applicants should email resume/CV and cover letter to Sofía Gabaldón, Diane and Bob Miron Fellow: [email protected]. Please specify which fellowship you are applying for in the subject line of your email. We anticipate the interview and selection process to take no longer than five weeks. After initial review, selected semi-finalists will be invited to respond to a supplemental questionnaire. After secondary review. selected finalists will be invited to virtual or onsite interview with a panel of Everson staff members.
Deadline to apply: March 8th, 2025. Decisions expected in early/mid April.
Friends of Education Summer Arts Fellowship:
The 2026 Summer Arts Fellow will support the management of the Everson’s five-week immersive summer camp. This includes oversight of the camp administration process, potential teaching opportunities, creating and reviewing lesson plans, maintaining the Everson’s Danial Family Education Center, and supporting the incorporation of DEAI principles throughout the program. The Summer Arts Fellow will also collaborate cross-departmentally to assist with the development of ongoing programming initiatives for the Department of Learning & Engagement.
Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Work Schedule: Fellowships will last ten weeks from approximately June 9 to August 14 at 37.5 weekly hours. Start and end dates are flexible based on the student’s academic calendar. Fellows must be available some nights and weekends, based on the program schedule.
Payment: $7,500 stipend for 10 weeks, paid bi-weekly.
Application Process: Interested applicants should email resume/CV and cover letter to Sofía Gabaldón, Diane and Bob Miron Fellow: [email protected]. Please specify which fellowship you are applying for in the subject line of your email. We anticipate the interview and selection process to take no longer than five weeks. After initial review, selected semi-finalists will be invited to respond to a supplemental questionnaire. After secondary review. selected finalists will be invited to virtual or onsite interview with a panel of Everson staff members.
Deadline to apply: March 8th, 2025. Decisions expected in early/mid April.
Position: Grants Writer
Salary: $25/hour | 37.5 hours weekly
Full-time
The Everson Museum of Art is seeking a motivated and articulate Grants Writer to join a dynamic team of nonprofit professionals in a one-of-a-kind setting. The Grants Writer is responsible for developing and writing grant proposals to a wide array of foundations and other grant-making organizations, and will persuasively communicate the Everson Museum of Art’s mission and programs to potential funders. A key member of the Development team, the Grants Writer reporting to the Deputy Director, will work closely with Museum leadership and program staff to develop, assemble, and submit grant requests and reports.
Responsibilities include:
Qualifications
Writing samples required for final candidates. This is a full-time, hourly position.
Everson Museum of Art is committed to maintaining a work place free of unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, gender (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender or transsexual individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, military status, including past, current or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, partnership status, reproductive decision-making, sexual orientation and any other characteristics or other protected classes recognized by applicable federal, state or local law. Everson Museum of Art is fully committed to equal opportunities for all employees.
Interested applicants should email cover letter, resume, and writing samples to [email protected]. No phone calls please.