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The Jewish Film Institute is seeking interns with a passion in film, event planning, arts & culture, community building, and nonprofit arts management to assist in the fields of public relations, marketing, communications, design, and content strategy for the 39th annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 18 – August 4, 2019). Internship dates May 1 – August 9, 2019 (flexible depending on candidate’s availability)
The Jewish Film Institute is seeking motivated and curious interns to assist the Programming department in a range of tasks related to film selection, submissions management and more.
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is seeking a motivated, experienced individual to coordinate and manage the Festival's extensive volunteer program.
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 2020 Festival Operations Director
The Operations Intern will support the Operations and Production initiatives for the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 18 - August 4, 2019). Interns who are interested in learning about festival production will have a hands-on experience during this year’s SFJFF. JFI & SFJFF internships are meaningful positions for both those with prior experience in the field of film, event planning, communications, media, and as well as those seeking to gain new experience. Position runs June 1 – August 9, 2019 (Dates are flexible depending on candidate’s availability)
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is seeking a motivated, experienced individual to provide programming, logistical and administrative support to the programming department and coordinates hospitality (travel, hotel and schedule) for guests of the Festival.
The Venue Manager is a part of the Theater Operations team and is responsible for providing exceptional support to all San Francisco Jewish Film Festival patrons and guests.
The SFJFF Festival Operations Manager is responsible for overseeing the production of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, creating a positive audience experience, and supporting the financial goals of the Festival.
The Filmmaker Services Assistant reports to and supports the Director of Filmmaker Services with administrative and communications tasks, including email communications, database management, and scheduling.
JFI provides significant creative support to both established and emerging filmmakers through its Filmmaker in Residence, Completion Grants and Teen Fellowships programs. The Filmmaker Services Manager (FSM) will serve as the primary lead and key liaison for all JFI’s filmmaker services as well as researching, recommending and piloting new filmmaker services. The Filmmaker Services Manager is a full-time exempt position. Peak periods and special events including the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival may require occasional evenings and weekends.