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Arts Management Internship

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We want to create a future where children can enjoy great live music from their very earliest moments.
Bach to Baby is the critically acclaimed classical concert series for babies, toddlers, and their families to enjoy together. Founded by mum and award-winning pianist Miaomiao Yu, the series features outstanding musicians from top concert stages, with monthly performances in over 45 venues across London and the South East, as well as special events at Buckingham Palace and Royal Albert Hall.
"It's about Mozart and Bach, feeding and crying, and dancing to music all of it" - Miaomiao Yu, founder
Our team philosophy
- We believe that classical music can be shared and enjoyed by everyone and this drives everything we do.
Innovation
- We think outside of the box, do what no one else has done before.
- We are an ideas team, and everyone can contribute no matter how big the dream or how small the detail.
Make Things Happen
- We're problem solvers, not problem finders.
- We move fast and we get things done.
Quality
- We create the best, and believe in nothing less than exceptional; exceptional concerts, exceptional musicianship, exceptional audience experience.
Self Manage
- We are a team of leaders who can work independently AND collaborate.
Dig In
- Be a part of what we are doing in whatever capacity is needed, be flexible, and embrace the can-do spirit.
Why join our team
- GROW as part of a talented team where you will be challenged each and every day. We move fast and we make BIG things happen. We are a rapidly growing company, and we give opportunities where we see ability and potential.
- WORK FLEXIBLY to fit around a portfolio career and/or family life.
- MAKE CONNECTIONS with amazing musicians and people across the arts community.
- MAKE A DIFFERENCE by continuing to redefine the classical concert format so more families can enjoy and share great music.
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Job Specification
Bach to Baby is the critically acclaimed concert family series in the UK. Founded in 2011, it gives over 500 concerts annually in venues in London and the South East, alongside special events and festivals throughout the season including venues such as Buckingham Palace, Royal Albert Hall, and Canterbury Cathedral.
We are looking for a highly-motivated intern who will gain invaluable experience working in Arts Management with insights into operations, marketing, management and development of an innovative concert series and small, thriving business. We encourage an entrepreneurial spirit and consider everyone's ideas, the best of which we can turn into actions quickly.
The applicant would need to travel to concerts across London and further afield as well as working from our office in Central London. A knowledge and understanding of the classical music scene is essential. Successful applicants will also have good interpersonal and organisational skills, and be happy to present in front of a live audience.


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We have a 4-month paid internship to offer to a successful applicant from September 2026 with a possible extension.
Requirements
Essential
- Reliable and punctual
- Friendly and sensitive to the needs of audience members
- Experience of dealing with the public and excellent customer service.
- Good interpersonal skills to develop and maintain effective working relationships
- Tech savvy and ready to embrace new platforms and tools
- Adaptable and ready to embrace the entrepreneurial spirit of the company
Location
London
Flexibility
This is a small company that cherishes hardworking entrepreneurship. Flexibility is required in order to have the freedom to think outside the box, explore, develop and learn the various areas in concert management.
Start date
September 7, 2026
Remuneration
This is a paid internship. Details on application.
Application
Email For Consideration With The Following
- Email subject - Internship
- CV detailing education and relevant experience (max 2 pages)
- Covering letter explaining your interest and suitability for the role
Interviewees will be invited to a video interview, and a computer-based skills test. Candidates will then be invited to attend a trial concert
Application Closing Date: 9am, Monday 3 Aug 2026
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