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Opportunities in Arts & Culture
ORGANIZATION: Japan Society
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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12 people are interested

Volunteers are central to helping Japan Society deliver on its mission and present programs to the thousands of visitors we welcome annually.
Japan Society encourages individuals with flexibility in their schedules and an interest in and enthusiasm for Japanese culture to consider becoming a volunteer.
Volunteers are Japan Society ambassadors, providing crucial assistance to staff across a wide variety of roles, from public-facing activities to behind the scenes. Schedules range from regular weekly hours to an "as-needed" basis, and assignments depend upon each volunteer’s area of interest, skills, and availability.
We aim to offer dynamic and enriching volunteer experiences with opportunities to learn and contribute in diverse ways. We are also able to accommodate and provide documentation for those seeking academic credit or fulfilling community service requirements for schools or other institutions.
Opportunities
Opportunities are listed as they become available. Please check back frequently if you would like to get involved but don’t see a current need that suits your skills or interests.
Data Operations: Volunteers assist in database maintenance, reporting, and research projects to enhance fundraising, marketing, and management functions at Japan Society. The ability to commit to one weekday per week is essential. (Please note: We have currently filled these positions and are not accepting applications at this time.)
Film Programs: Volunteers assist in ushering, greeting patrons, and other front-of-house related tasks.
Front Desk Reception: Volunteers will greet visitors with a warm and friendly demeanor, providing general information about the institution, monitor public spaces, and promptly alert the appropriate staff to any issues or concerns.
General Exhibition Support/Gallery Attendants: Volunteers interact with visitors, ensure the safety and security of artwork, and provide information/answer questions related to the current installations.
General Administrative/Reception Support: Volunteers with computer skills, especially spreadsheet and research skills, assist with light clerical duties, office organization, potentially data entry/processing, project-based research, answering and directing phone calls to appropriate staff/departments, and accepting deliveries.
Language Center Events: Volunteers assist with online and/or in-person language exchange events.
Performing Arts Programs: Volunteers assist in ushering, greeting patrons, and other front-of-house related tasks. (Please note there are no programs during the summer.)
Special Events Support: Volunteers assist with the setup and execution of special events, workshops, and programs; including guest registration, directing attendees, coat check, ticket scanners, and providing logistical support.
Visitor Services: Volunteers provide wayfinding assistance; answer visitor questions about programs, membership and amenities; assist with light box office duties; and ensure a positive visitor experience.
Requirements
- A genuine interest in arts, culture, and education.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a customer-focused approach.
- Ability to learn quickly, follow instructions, and work both independently and collaboratively.
- Reliable and punctual with a positive and proactive attitude.
- Previous experience in customer service, reception, sales, event support, or arts/museum settings is a plus.
- Comfort with basic computer skills and digital platforms.
- Ability to handle phone inquiries/interface with the public and provide information effectively.
- Some roles may require a background check. You will be notified should you be considered for such a role.
Schedule
We offer a variety of shifts, ranging from part-time to "as needed" with varying lengths. Part-time shifts are typically between 2-4 hours each. Longer shifts can be considered based on need and volunteer availability.
·Weekday Shifts: Administrative, reception-related, and some Gallery volunteer opportunities are generally available Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm. For these roles we typically seek volunteers who can commit to a part-time schedule of two or more shifts per week.
·Weekend, Evening and "As Needed" Shifts: Volunteers may be needed for evening or weekend events, particularly for Special Events and Program Delivery. Gallery Attendants will also be needed for weekend shifts.
We are open to discussing flexible scheduling options based on your availability and our institutional needs.
Benefits
These are unpaid volunteer positions; however, Japan Society values its volunteers and provides the following benefits:
- Opportunity to be a vital contributor to Japan Society’s arts, cultural, and educational mission.
- Enjoy complimentary or discounted admission to select events, films, programs, and exhibitions.
- Receive invitations to select gallery previews and special events.
- Connect with fellow arts enthusiasts and join a cohort Japan Society’s active community.
- Gain valuable experience in an arts and culture/museum setting, with opportunities to explore different areas of operation.
- Receive comprehensive training for all assigned roles.
- Potential for college or continuing education credit through an accredited college or university (please check with your academic advisor). You may also consider our internship opportunities.
More opportunities with Japan Society
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Japan Society
Location:
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, US
Mission Statement
Japan Society is the premier organization connecting Japanese arts, culture, business, and society with audiences in New York and around the world. Founded in 1907, this private, nonprofit, nonpolitical institution brings together key Japanese and American individuals in programs devoted to the arts, business, education and public affairs.
Description
Volunteering at Japan Society
Volunteers are central to helping Japan Society deliver its mission and present programs to the thousands of visitors we welcome annually. Our volunteers are ambassadors, providing crucial assistance to staff across a wide variety of roles, from public-facing activities to behind the scenes.
We aim to offer dynamic and enriching volunteer experiences with opportunities to learn and contribute in diverse ways. Schedules range from regular weekly hours to an "as-needed" basis, and assignments depend upon each volunteer’s area of interest, skills, and availability.
About Japan Society
At Japan Society, we are inspired by the Japanese concept of kizuna (絆)-forging deep connections to bind people together. We are committed to telling the story of Japan while strengthening connections within New York City and building new bridges beyond. In over 100 years of work, we’ve inspired generations by establishing ourselves as pioneers in supporting international exchanges in arts and culture, business and policy, as well as education between Japan and the U.S.
Now, more than ever, we strive to convene important conversations on topics that bind our two countries together, champion the next generation of innovative creators, promote mutual understanding, and serve as a trusted guide for people everywhere who seek to more fully appreciate the rich complexities and abundance of Japan.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
333 East 47th StreetNew York, NY 10017
DATE POSTED
May 23, 2025
SKILLS
- Office Reception
- Administrative Support
- Customer Service
- Arts Administration
- Market Research / Analysis
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
- Public Groups
- Private Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- We offer a variety of weekday and weekend shifts, ranging from part-time to “as needed” with varying lengths. Part-time shifts are typically between 2-4 hours each. Longer shifts can be considered based on need and volunteer availability.
- Enthusiastic, positive and welcoming individuals with an interest in arts, culture, and education. Must be reliable and punctual with a proactive attitude, ability to learn quickly, and work both independently and as part of a team.
Private Group Details
- Group Size Range 1 - 5
- Event can be held at organization location(s)
- Donation Requested
- We seek volunteers who believe in our mission and wish to contribute their time. Contributions are welcome and we hope volunteers will consider becoming a member to further support our initiatives.