Slowness is a collective of people, places and projects that reframe the way we live, work and interact. Drawing insights from regenerative agriculture, adaptive reuse and the slow movement, Slowness is currently developing places around the world that offer a deeper, conscious and collaborative form of hospitality.
To support our team in charge of the developments in Berlin, we are looking for an Intern Project Management to support with the management of critical paths, overall timelines, and third-party requirements for our Flussbad Campus – a home for adventurous culture & ideas. Following its phased opening, which began in 2023, the campus will encompass exhibition spaces, gastronomy, hotel rooms, creative studios and workspaces, holistic health offerings, and a semi-subterranean performance space inspired by ancient temples—all integrated into the wild riverfront environment. The phased development will continue with new outlets opening across the campus throughout 2026 and 2027, and this position entails being part of the opening team driving these developments forward.
Key Responsibilities
You should have a genuine interest in trends within the hospitality world and be able to identify with the principles and ethos of the Slowness vision, ideally looking to convert into a long-term employment. You should be energetic and detail-oriented, with a passion for culture, design, hospitality and travel. We value personal initiative, engagement, solution-oriented, and creative thinking. You should contribute to a working environment that is respectful, considerate, team-oriented and support open dialogue. Your communication skills in German and English (written and spoken) are excellent.
Slowness will offer you an unparalleled internship experience in a beautiful location by Spree River in Berlin-Rummelsburg. You will learn about different aspects of developing not only places, but destinations, and get insights into our main project in Berlin, Flussbad – a riverside campus for arts, leisure & ideas. You will get the chance to support our team in building a competence center around holistic health facilitating the most advanced practices around nutrition, movement, and mindfulness.

Slowness is a collective of people, places and projects that reframe the way we live and interact.
In times of great haste, we dare to be slow. Not a mere shift in velocity but an altered state of being. We break cycles of distraction and destruction, opening deep chasms of reflection and space for energetic insight. Slowness defies conventions, embracing the imperfect, the strange and indigenous. Not the prettiest apple but the tastiest, the unaltered, the one that bends the branch.
Slowness has been quietly unfolding since the creation in 2016 of La Granja Ibiza. The transformation of a dormant agricultural plot into a working farmstead devoted to discourse around food set the stage for a new kind of hospitality concept. We began to assemble a community of designers, farmers, writers, artists, artisans and architects whose work engages with slowness toward a resetting of values in hospitality and beyond.
Cultivating arts, crops and inner gardens, we build and nourish locally rooted places that offer a deeper, more conscious form of hospitality—not a “pit stop” away from the hectic pace of daily life but a continuous journey of reconnection, of learning to live in harmony with nature, our community and ourselves. Drawing on the insights of the slow movement, adaptive reuse, and regenerative agriculture, we take a localized, conscientious approach to every element in the creation of integrated aesthetic environments designed to enrich wellbeing and model a more sustainable future.
We draw inspiration from idealistic collectives of the past, like the 1920s experimental Catskills retreat Yama Farms or the legendary avant-garde incubator Black Mountain College, which looked to traditional cultures and crafts as they dreamed up wildly innovative new forms. To be slow is not merely to decrease the pace of life. It’s about taking the time to reconsider our actions and think more deeply and responsibly about how we live.