Listed below are all of the paid positions and internships currently available at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. To apply for any position, please fax your resume and cover letter to Human Resources at (615) 255-2245 or to the contact listed under the job description.
Part Time; Hourly Pay (2 positions available)
Department: Visitor Services
Reports to: Visitor Services Manager
DESCRIPTION: The Visitor Services bus drivers will be responsible for safely transporting museum guests to and from Historic RCA Studio B in Nashville during normal business hours. Drivers will be responsible for the daily preparation of the bus, including cleaning, filling with gas, and monitoring maintenance issues. Additionally responsible for special t transportation needs as scheduled, and transporting bus for service needs.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide transportation for guests to/from Studio B
Safely operate 25 passenger bus and wheelchair lift
Clean & prepare vehicle for daily operation; transport bus for service needs
Attend staff meetings and training as necessary
Safely transport event guests between hotels and Hall of Fame or other designated destinations
Maintain a high level of professionalism and service at all times
SHIFT SCHEDULE:
Open 7 days a week
Closed on New Years Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas
Closed Tuesdays in January and February
Monday - Sunday: 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Special Events as scheduled in evenings
REQUIREMENTS: Candidate must have a valid CDL driver's license Class C with P endorsements, along with a minimum of 2 years experience operating a commercial vehicle. Must be reliable, and committed to being on time. An open, friendly attitude and pro-active work ethic are essential. Should work well and make decisions under fast-paced environment. Must be willing to take a drug test and complete a successful background check.
To apply for this position, please email your
resume to Amy Frost at afrost@countrymusichalloffame.com
or fax to 615-255-2245.
No phone calls please.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is a 501c3, nonprofit organization and offers unpaid internships to advance the educational goals of the student as well as the overall mission of the museum. Internships are offered in the areas of marketing, event planning, event sales and service, communications, education and archival service. The following internship positions are currently available. The schedule and number of hours are developed according to the student’s class schedule. To apply for an internship, please fill out an internship application and email it to volunteer@countrymusichalloffame.com along with a cover letter and resume.
Junior, senior or graduate level student seeking a quality professional experience in communications and/or marketing. We offer a creative, energetic environment in which a student is exposed to the areas of advertising development, promotions, media relations/purchasing and other forms of marketing. Duties include general assistance to members of the Communications Department, but especially the Director; follow up with media and sponsorship partners; marketing database entry; creation of reports and correspondence; participation in Communications and Marketing Department meetings; some writing and proofreading; and other projects related to marketing promotions. We look for students who are able to work independently and possess good organizational, computer, and written and oral communications skills.
Junior, senior or graduate level student seeking a quality professional experience in sales and marketing. We offer a unique, energetic environment in which a student will have plenty of concrete work. Duties include administrative assistance to the marketing and tourism sales teams; including database management; compiling reports and presenting results; client research; creation of e-blasts; assisting with sales follow-ups and participation in departmental meetings. We look for students who have outstanding writing and verbal communication skills, proper phone etiquette, are able to work independently, and possess basic computer skills with Word and Excel. The ideal candidate will have in interest in the tourism or hospitality industry.
The intern assists the Public Programs Coordinator in the planning and execution of educational events for the general public. The intern will work closely with the Public Programs Coordinator on all aspects of the Museum's public programs. This includes researching exhibit themes, brainstorming program ideas, booking participants, maintaining a programming database, completing required paperwork and maintaining program files. The intern will also assist in the management of special events and other activities of the education department including giving student tours and administrative and clerical duties. The ideal candidate should have an interest in education, music and event planning/booking. Knowledge of country music is helpful.
The intern assists the School Programs Coordinator in daily activities and educational program development for the upcoming summer and school year. Daily responsibilities include communicating with teachers, ensuring that teachers have the necessary pre-visit materials, conducting student tours and assisting with mailings and school program material preparation. Program development responsibilities include assisting in the coordination of teacher advisory groups and the creation of lesson kits for classroom use. The benefits of this position are gaining direct experience with developing and implementing educational programs for students and teachers in the areas of music and music history. Candidates should enjoy working with children, and have a strong interest in education, music history and educational program development.
The Development Intern will assist the Development Department in the following ways: Supervision of Annual Report preparation; creation, management and execution of special events; grants research, writing and preparation; prospect research, evaluation and cultivation; special projects including donor stewardship and VIP tours; and assist in daily development office activities including database support.
Candidates with experience/interest in public relations, communications, marketing and event management preferred. Requires excellent written and verbal communication skills. PowerPoint and Excel expertise encouraged, but not required.
Duties would consist of entering edits (that have already been made on printed interview transcripts) into the Microsoft Word versions of the transcripts, editing transcripts and transcribing interviews from cassette tapes.
Rising seniors or graduate students are preferred. Major in history or English preferred. Excellent writing and editing skills are desirable. Careful attention to detail and the ability to see tasks through to completion are essential.
The potential intern will be directly involved in activities including but not limited to the following: assisting in cataloging print materials or nonprint materials, preparing vertical file items for scanning, or assisting with building or weeding collection. The ideal candidate has library experience or coursework in LC cataloging. Intern gains experience in cataloging and other library-related duties.
The Events Department Intern has the following duties: Assist with servicing of events before, during and after Museum hours; attend weekly Events Meetings to learn the skills needed to communicate the execution of events to other departments in the building; shadow sales manager and service manager during client site visits to learn skills used in selling our space and services; assist in compiling weekly event reports; help with administrative and clerical duties for Events Department.
The ideal candidate is an outgoing, motivated individual who is always looking to learn and take the initiative in completing tasks; a service-oriented person with a willingness to help others. Knowledge of Excel, Word and Microsoft Outlook is preferred. Some hours will be before or after regular 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Museum hours.
The Event Production Engineer Intern will be responsible for assisting with providing quality sound and lighting production, working both external and internal events. Intern will report directly to the Event Production Engineers and will also work closely with the Event Entertainment Manager. Responsible for assisting with all A/V dutites including but not limited to operation of all equipment, inventory control and maintenance and repair, including soldering. Primary responsibility to include assistance in the set-up/tear down of equipment in the Ford Theater, Community Room, Board Room, Museum Store, Rotunda, Conservatory and Terrace. Event Production Engineer Intern will be responsible for maintaining good communication and working relationship with both event staff as well as event client, (both internal and external) to insure a superior event experience.
Must have excellent communications skills, be detail oriented, possess strong leadership qualities and can-do attitude, willingness to go the extra mile. Intern must also have a flexible schedule as some events are at night and on the weekends. Strong knowledge in all areas of sound, lighting and video production required.
The intern assumes the following duties: partial viewing of collection for DB cataloging and indexing and to make media detail determination; create title labels for unlabeled items; create and attach accession numbers to collection items and add accession numbers to DB; shelving items; possible re-orientation on shelving of collection once accession numbers are added; add previously existing created indexes to the database. The ideal candidate has knowledge of or interest in country music (all genres), its history and personalities, and knowledge of or interest in learning about videotape machine operation.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to the following address:
c/o Sandy Conatser
Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum
222 5th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
volunteer@countrymusichalloffame.com