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Miranda Family Fellowship - Producing (Joe’s Pub)
Joe's Pub, an artistic program of the Public Theater, is an independent, non-profit music venue, dedicated to supporting performing artists at every stage of their careers. We play a vital role in fulfilling The Public's mission to serve audiences and artists alike, as an active member of New York City's creative community. Every evening, we pair vibrant culture with genuine hospitality with a food and beverage program created in partnership with NoHo Hospitality. The Joe’s Pub team is extremely collaborative, and works closely with other internal staff, artists, and backstage crews to ensure that each of its 600 annual performances are a success.
The Joe’s Pub Producing Fellow will support and assist the Joe’s Pub team, while gaining invaluable experience and insight into the performing arts industry. A typical day in this role might include a range of activities, including pulling together information about artists; working with the team on campaigns, editing the website to make sure it’s up to date, sourcing assets for the website and social media, and keeping spreadsheets updated.
Departmental Responsibilities:
- Support in the execution of events, including a media dinner and annual gala
- Maintain a database of press clips
- Update living database of current shows / actual sales
- Organize Marketing and Communications database
- Organize house photo archive
- Collaborate on sourcing and organizing materials for institutional social media and website
- Use Photoshop to edit assets for digital media channels
- Support the curation of our video assets on YouTube, the website, and other digital media channels
- Analyze media coverage and provide regular reports to the communications team
- Support in the distribution of print promotional materials
- Ad-hoc tasks in support of press, social media, and marketing
Professional Development/Training Events:
- Attend weekly Fellow meetings with Public Theater staff members
- Attend monthly professional development workshops, as well as additionally scheduled networking and/or training events
- Full participation in professional development activities assigned by both The Public and The Miranda Family Fund
- Meet monthly with assigned Public Theater mentor
- Attend all Miranda Family Fellow events and meetings as required by the program
Candidates should possess:
- Experience with digital marketing and social media platforms
- Familiarity with content management systems and graphic design software
- Strong writing and editing skills
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Strong organizational and multitasking abilities
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
- Attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines
- Ability to handle confidential information with discretion
- Knowledge of Tessitura is not required, but is ideal
This is a non-exempt position according to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The Public is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from populations underrepresented in the theater field are strongly encouraged to apply. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, ability, age, or veteran status.
2026 Public Theater Miranda Family Fellowship
The Miranda Family Fellowship at The Public Theater offers full-time, paid training opportunities to recent graduates from the CUNY system for a duration of seven months. Made possible by the generous support and partnership of the Miranda Family Fund, this program ensures that each Fellow is engrained within a specific Public Theater department related to their chosen discipline, providing them with robust professional development and network-building opportunities to help launch their careers.
Candidates from historically underrepresented communities are highly encouraged to apply*.
The 2026 Public Theater Miranda Family Fellowship includes:
- A structured, full-time, training opportunity at The Public Theater where Fellows will be assigned day-to-day tasks/long-term projects in support of and in collaboration with their selected department
- Mentorship by an experienced staff member of The Public Theater
- Seminars, workshops, and additional networking opportunities designed to increase understanding of The Public’s operations and programming, guide professional development, and connect to the larger performing arts community
- A salary of $28,846 disbursed bi-weekly at an hourly rate over the seven-month fellowship period at The Public
- Access to healthcare benefits
In addition to the invaluable training The Public Theater will provide, the Fellows will receive ongoing professional development and peer networking opportunities as part of the larger network of Miranda Family Fellows over the course of two years. Such opportunities include mentorship with industry leaders and leadership coaching, so the Fellows can identify and explore their specific areas of interest within their field, as well as receive valuable career guidance and tools for navigating predominantly white organizations. The Fellows will also join the Miranda Family Fellows network at additional seminars and workshops to help further learn how to be advocates for change in the industry.
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