Curatorial Pathways Exploration Internship - Mayer Center for Ancient and Latin American Art (Temporary, Non-Exempt)
Why Join Us?
At the Denver Art Museum (DAM), we work together to build a world where art sparks creativity, and connects, inspires, and empowers people and communities.
The Pathways Exploration Internship Program (PEI) is an 11-week career training program that takes place from May 20th - August 7th, 2026. This program is available for current college students and early career professionals (max. 2-years post-grad) and provides paid exploratory opportunities for candidates whose identities may be considered underrepresented in arts and cultural fields. The intention of this program is to provide support and an understanding of different career pathways within a museum while developing skills necessary to pursue a career in the arts and cultural field.
Interns will be responsible for day-to-day department work, participation in PEI activities (professional development, check-ins, team-building opportunities, etc.), and a department project that will culminate in a presentation at the end of the summer.
This position contributes to the programs and initiatives of the Mayer Center for Ancient and Latin American Art. Experience the many aspects of this department with a combination of projects and daily responsibilities. Join our small but dynamic curatorial team and discover what it takes to shape a world-class art museum! You'll get exposure to many aspects of planning and researching exhibition content with a combination of projects and daily responsibilities. As an intern, you will gain on-the-job training, professional development, and a variety of networking opportunities. A project will be assigned that will allow you to work independently throughout your assignment.
Be a part of a curious, respectful, dynamic, inclusive and creative team who are committed to creating memorable museum experiences for all! If you share our passion for creativity and community building, we encourage you to apply!
Schedule: A commitment of 32-40 hours per week over the course of 11 weeks is requested; hours are relatively flexible between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Program start date: May 20
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, 2026
Program end date: August 7
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, 2026
Pay Range: This is a paid position ($19.29 per hour). Course credit may be available through your academic program. Please contact your institution directly for eligibility.
Perks and Benefits: Free RTD EcoPass; free DAM Family Membership; 4 hours of personal time plus Colorado paid sick leave; Employee Assistance Program; subscription to Headspace; 403(b) Retirement Plan with immediate eligibility to contribute; those who meet the requirements after one year and 1,000 worked hours qualify for the 3% non-elective contribution and up to 2% match program; and more.
Please note: The Denver Art Museum does not provide parking for its employees.
What You'll Do
Department Specific Responsibilities:
Engage in research on permanent collection objects and write selected object labels.
Assist in development and execution of upcoming exhibitions and gallery rotations.
Upkeep of collection files and database, including provenance statements and research.
General Internship Responsibilities:
Participate in all Pathways Exploration Internship (PEI) related events, including professional development opportunities, panels, team building events, group check-ins, and department presentations.
Contribute to a department project that encompasses the goals and objectives of your department and highlights your specific interests in the museum field.
Present your department project at the end of the internship.
Qualifications
Pursuing a degree or a recent graduate (max. 2 years post-grad.)
Ability to work independently and with a team.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Positive attitude and willingness to participate in group activities.
Ability to contribute to several projects at once.
Strong interest in art of Ancient and Latin America.
Intermediate proficiency in Spanish preferred.
Detail oriented.
Experience with academic research databases.
What You Will Learn From Us
Introductory skills for a career pathway in an arts and cultural organization.
Cross-departmental collaboration.
Networking Opportunities.
What it means to work in a curatorial role at a museum, from daily duties to special projects.
Familiarity with exhibition planning and development.
Argus and Piction systems proficiency.
Provenance research and formatting.
How to research and write gallery and online collection labels.
This position is not covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement with AFSCME-CWU.
The DAM prioritizes adaptability and a human-centered work environment. We are happy to consider accommodations. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Our Hiring Process and What to Expect
We know that searching for a job can be stressful, so we would like to give you an overview of the process to manage expectations.
Application close date is February 2, 2026.
Please submit a resume and answer all application questions to be considered for this role.
This role will require an interview with the hiring panel. Interviews may be held in person or virtually depending on the candidate's location.
Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to phone calls or emails regarding application status.
Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted directly.
Who We Are
At the Denver Art Museum, we are deeply committed to standing against discrimination, violence, and hate in all forms against any individual or group. And we remain focused on fostering inclusion, equal opportunity, and belonging inside and out.
The museum serves as a platform for creative expression and community well-being by collecting and presenting work by artists from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, including those communities that have been historically underrepresented in museums. We give space to a wide range of artist voices by sharing the work of and collaborating with artists and creatives from all races, backgrounds, and identities.
We believe that art and creativity have the power to promote mutual understanding and highlight our shared humanity-connecting, inspiring, and empowering people and communities. The museum's board of trustees, volunteers, and staff remain committed to being an anti-racist organization and making the Denver Art Museum an inclusive and diverse place where everyone always feels welcome.
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Student Engineering Intern - Water Resources
Respec 3.7
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
Big challenges need bold thinkers.
If you're someone who sees problems as opportunities, you'll thrive here. RESPEC is 100% employee-owned, which means we take ownership of every challenge. Here, your ideas drive real solutions. Since 1969, we've tackled complex challenges in energy transition, infrastructure resilience, digital transformation, and sustainability.
At RESPEC, you'll work alongside clients to take on critical problems. Depending on your expertise, you might design infrastructure in remote locations, develop renewable energy solutions for global projects, or apply data-driven technology to improve mining and water systems.
We bring deep technical knowledge, real-world experience, and a commitment to work that matters. If you're looking for a place where your contributions have real impact, you'll fit right in.
Job Description
RESPEC, a nationally recognized engineering consulting company seeks a Student Engineering Intern looking to grow their knowledge and experience in water resources. This position involves work tasks that support planning, designing, and constructing various water resources engineering projects. These projects may include work in the fields of stormwater, water and wastewater, and regulatory compliance. Interdisciplinary work with environmental science staff is also anticipated. Additional responsibilities may include:
Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, calculations, and design
Preparation of reports, figures, and technical documents
Computer-aided design/drafting (AutoCAD)
GIS analysis
Field work and construction oversight
Client meetings/ interaction.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Required:
The successful candidate must be working toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Water Resource Engineering. If you are a junior or senior or a recent graduate (within 1 year) you are encouraged to apply.
Knowledge/experience/course work in AutoCAD (or similar software) and/or GIS.
The candidate must have a valid driver's license and be capable of field work.
Preferred:
The candidate should have strong computer skills, especially in using spreadsheets.
Additional Information
Work Schedule: Temporary full-time position, 40 hours per week, during the Summer 2026 break.
Compensation: Salary depends on experience and expertise plus statutory insurance requirements. The typical salary range for this position is $20 to $25 per hour.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
$20-25 hourly 60d+ ago
Student Engineering Intern - Water Resources
Respec Acquires Haight & Associates, Inc.
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
Big challenges need bold thinkers. If you're someone who sees problems as opportunities, you'll thrive here. RESPEC is 100% employee-owned , which means we take ownership of every challenge. Here, your ideas drive real solutions. Since 1969, we've tackled complex challenges in energy transition, infrastructure resilience, digital transformation, and sustainability.
At RESPEC, you'll work alongside clients to take on critical problems
. Depending on your expertise, you might design infrastructure in remote locations, develop renewable energy solutions for global projects, or apply data-driven technology to improve mining and water systems.
We bring deep technical knowledge, real-world experience, and a commitment to work that matters. If you're looking for a place where your contributions have real impact, you'll fit right in.
Job Description
RESPEC, a nationally recognized engineering consulting company seeks a Student Engineering Intern looking to grow their knowledge and experience in water resources. This position involves work tasks that support planning, designing, and constructing various water resources engineering projects. These projects may include work in the fields of stormwater, water and wastewater, and regulatory compliance. Interdisciplinary work with environmental science staff is also anticipated. Additional responsibilities may include:
Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, calculations, and design
Preparation of reports, figures, and technical documents
Computer-aided design/drafting (AutoCAD)
GIS analysis
Field work and construction oversight
Client meetings/ interaction.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Required:
The successful candidate must be working toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Water Resource Engineering. If you are a junior or senior or a recent graduate (within 1 year) you are encouraged to apply.
Knowledge/experience/course work in AutoCAD (or similar software) and/or GIS.
The candidate must have a valid driver's license and be capable of field work.
Preferred:
The candidate should have strong computer skills, especially in using spreadsheets.
Additional Information
Work Schedule:
Temporary full-time position, 40 hours per week, during the Summer 2026 break.
Compensation:
Salary depends on experience and expertise plus statutory insurance requirements. The typical salary range for this position is $20 to $25 per hour.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
$20-25 hourly 1d ago
DVM Student Externship/Preceptorship Program - Animal Health Care Denver
Denver Foundation 4.0
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
We're making an investment in the next generation of veterinary doctors!
As part of the professional veterinary curriculum, colleges encourage off-campus educational experiences in practices outside of the teaching hospital. Practical experience in a well-run and contemporary practice can be a valuable component of your veterinary education, preparing you to deliver better care after graduation. Our program is dedicated to contributing to your practice-readiness and to help you hit the ground running after graduation.
Our program structure:
Our externships are flexible-they can range from two to eight weeks during the year, according to your college curriculum - but are typically two or three weeks in length. Your schedule will include days, evenings and weekends.
Our externship rotations are designed to allow students, under veterinary supervision, to practice the problem-solving, technical and communication skills that they have acquired during their clinical preparation. Externs are given the opportunity to work alongside our veterinary team and are encouraged to participate in all aspects of patient care. A stipend of $250 per week will be provided.
What you'll be doing:
Externs experience the typical caseload of a small animal practice. Under the supervision of your mentor doctor you will gather histories, perform physical examinations, develop diagnostic and therapeutic plans, scrub in to surgery, assist in the management of medical cases, provide wellness care, develop your client communication skills, polish your technical skills and produce appropriate medical records (SOAPs) within the time limits of daily practice.
Who we're looking for:
Extern students are expected to be enthusiastic and effective participants in our patient care activities, upholding the professional and ethical standards of our practice. Students participating in the externship program are suggested to review the Veterinary Practice Act in regard to the scope of duties that may be performed, and to be familiar with the type and degree of veterinary supervision that is required. These should be followed carefully in order to protect both yourself and our practice.
As a veterinary student extern, we expect you to dress and behave in a professional manner and to meet the expectations that we have of all team members as outlined in our employee handbook.
Requirements:
Be enrolled in an accredited DVM program.
You are authorized to work in the United States.
You must carry professional liability insurance. AVMA PLIT liability insurance is free for all student members of the AVMA. You may apply for this coverage on their website. Please check to make sure your coverage is current and submit a certificate of coverage with your application.
About us:
As sponsors of the Veterinary Externship Program, we see ourselves to be part of your educational team, providing instruction, mentoring and evaluation of the students who participate. You will be assigned a mentor and work on the learning objectives as defined by your college program or to meet your specific goals. At the end of the externship your mentor will provide a written evaluation of your performance as required by your college program.
We look forward to working with you!
$41k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 11d ago
Student Internship - Construction Materials Testing
Olsson 4.7
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
We are Olsson. We engineer and design solutions that improve the world around us. As a company, we promise to always be responsive, transparent, and focused on results - for our people, our clients, and our company.
We're a people-centric firm, so it's no surprise our greatest asset is our people. The impact this creates is an environment that encourages our people to grow and be creative with their talents. This approach builds a culture that is uniquely Olsson. It allows us to grow our people as we grow our business. This, in turn, creates a lasting impact on the world around us.
Job Description
As a Student Intern with our Construction Materials Testing team, you will be working in our geotechnical lab performing various types of testing and reporting on common materials utilized in the construction of projects. This internship will help you understand the impact that testing protocols and processes may have on a project. You will work with soils, asphalt, aggregates, and concrete materials and gain an understanding of the processes behind the quality verification of materials required to construct projects. You will also assist our construction and engineering project managers in putting together both geotechnical and construction materials testing reports. Opportunities for field work may be available to assist with geotechnical materials testing, construction observation, and inspections in different types of terrain and weather conditions, and on projects in various stages of construction.
Qualifications
You are passionate about:
Working collaboratively with others.
Having ownership in the work you do.
Using your talents to positively affect communities.
You bring to the team:
Strong communication skills.
Ability to contribute and work well on a team.
Pursuing a degree in construction management, construction administration, engineering, or related area of study.
Strong attention to detail.
The ability to work in varied weather and terrain conditions.
Valid driver's license with a good driving history.
The ability to work overtime hours during the summer as needed based on project workload.
The ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
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Actual compensation will vary based on factors such as experience, qualifications, geographic location, skills, education, and internal equity.
Colorado Pay Range
$21 - $22 USD
Additional Information
Olsson specializes in engineering and design, client advisory services, planning, field services, and environmental. Improving the world has been our mindset from the very beginning, back when Olsson first opened for business in 1956. And it will be our mindset for years to come.
As an Olsson employee, you will:
Receive a competitive 401(k) match
Be empowered to build your career with tailored development paths
Have the possibility for flexible work arrangements
Engage in work that has a positive impact on communities
Participate in a wellness program promoting balanced lifestyles
In addition, full-time employees will receive our traditional benefits package (health care, vision, dental, paid time off, etc.) and the opportunity to participate in a bonus system that rewards performance.
Olsson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified minority, female, veteran, and disabled candidates to apply and be considered for open positions. We do not discriminate against any applicant for employment or any employee because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, disability, age, military status, or other protected status.
Olsson understands the importance of privacy and is committed to protecting job applicants' personal information. Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, the “CCPA”), this notice explains Olsson's practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information for job applicants residing in California. Please read this Notice carefully to understand our privacy practices.
For more information about the types of information we collect and how we use it in connection with your general access and use of our website, please review our general California Privacy Notice here.
$21-22 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Student Intern
DPS 3.9
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
** Applications will be received until August 22, 2025. If the position is not filled by then, we may consider applications submitted after the deadline. Interested applicants must apply online by visiting the Denver Public Schools job board at careers.dpsk12.org. **
About this job:
Works a set number of hours over one school year with a program specialist who will provide supervision, mentoring and support. Helps fulfill programmatic initiatives, as directed, and creates safe and engaging environments to support students.
What DPS Offers You:
A Culture that values Equity, Accountability, Integrity, Collaboration and Fun with a shared vision that Every Learner Thrives.
Salary Range. Click here for more information on compensation for these roles.
In addition to competitive compensation, DPS has other Total Reward offerings such as; time off, health and wellness benefits, and PERA Retirement.
What You'll Do:
Engages in responsibilities to implement high quality resources and programming
Maintains open communication with colleagues and program specialists
Collaborates with colleagues to prepare educational materials, which may include classroom material, district-wide resources and social media content
Develops an understanding of the education philosophy of Denver Public Schools and the goals to engage and inspire teacher participation, youth and community engagement
Other projects, as assigned
What You'll Need:
Must be a current DPS High School Student
Lead for racial and educational excellence and work to dismantle systems of oppression and inequity in our community, along with believing in and supporting all students so they feel seen and heard with access to high quality education.
Live and work with a permanent home address in Colorado while working with us.
Have the ability with or without accommodations to meet the
physical demands
of the position.
Denver Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender expression, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or any other status protected by law or regulations. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.
Students First. Integrity. Equity. Collaboration. Accountability. Fun
At Gensler, we design for people. We leverage our global perspective and local presence to innovate at every scale. We're not just designers. We're tinkerers, craftspeople, visionaries, innovators and thought leaders. Fueled by passion and entrepreneurial spirit, our people bring new ideas to solve challenging problems. Whether you're into sketching new ideas, hacking a building, or growing client relationships in global markets, there's something here for everyone.
Our depth of expertise spans disciplines-from workplace and mixed use to education, hospitality, cultural institutions, digital tech, and more. Whether we're dreaming into a future learning environment, planning a new urban district or designing a super tall building, we strive to make the everyday places people occupy more inspiring, more resilient and more impactful.
To learn more about our internship programs, please visit gensler.com/internships.
Your Role
As a Summer Architecture Intern in Gensler's Denver office, you will join our creative studio environment for a full-time, paid internship opportunity.
This is a full-time program running from June 2 through August 7, 2026. You must be available for the entire duration of the program.
What You Will Do
Work on architecture projects as a fully collaborative member of a design team, participating in design charrettes to help define strategic goals for our clients, large or small
Receive hands-on learning and collaborate with designers, architects, directors, and managers to plan, design, develop and gain real-world experience working with clients across a spectrum of industries and locations
Enjoy the rich culture of our office and firm through educational sessions and mentorship opportunities that include lunch-and-learns, lectures, project tours and vendor presentations
Produce graphic presentations, 3D renderings, and technical drawings
Build physical study models and presentation models
Utilize hand rendering techniques to communicate design concepts
Your Qualifications
You are currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Architecture; NAAB accredited program highly preferred
You have completed your third year of an undergraduate program or first year of a graduate program and are returning to your program post-internship. This internship is not for recent graduates.
Experience using Revit and Rhino/Sketchup is required; AutoCAD and other 3D modeling software is a plus
3D computer rendering skills (Enscape, V-ray and others)
Experience with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Work, Outlook and Bluebeam
Hand sketching and physical modelling ability a plus
Your Additional Characteristics
Demonstrated leadership ability in school and/or community
Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task
Strong verbal, written, and graphic communication skills
Resourceful, self-motivated, enthusiastic team player
Outstanding analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills
How to Apply
Submit an online application including a resume and portfolio in PDF form. If you choose to submit a link to an online portfolio, you must make sure it is not password protected and that it contains a resume, cover letter, and work samples. Submissions made in Microsoft Word and/or without work samples will not be considered.
This posting will remain open until early March 2026.
This is a paid internship at the rate of $24.50 - $27.00 per hour based upon location and year completed in your educational program.
Please note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and available positions may be filled before the posting closes.
$24.5-27 hourly Auto-Apply 12d ago
DVM Student Externship/Preceptorship Program - 5280 Veterinary Care
5280 Veterinary Care
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
We're making an investment in the next generation of veterinary doctors!
As part of the professional veterinary curriculum, colleges encourage off-campus educational experiences in practices outside of the teaching hospital. Practical experience in a well-run and contemporary practice can be a valuable component of your veterinary education, preparing you to deliver better care after graduation. Our program is dedicated to contributing to your practice-readiness and to help you hit the ground running after graduation.
Our program structure:
Our externships are flexible-they can range from two to eight weeks during the year, according to your college curriculum - but are typically two or three weeks in length. Your schedule will include days, evenings and weekends.
Our externship rotations are designed to allow students, under veterinary supervision, to practice the problem-solving, technical and communication skills that they have acquired during their clinical preparation. Externs are given the opportunity to work alongside our veterinary team and are encouraged to participate in all aspects of patient care. A stipend of $250 per week will be provided.
What you'll be doing:
Externs experience the typical caseload of a small animal practice. Under the supervision of your mentor doctor you will gather histories, perform physical examinations, develop diagnostic and therapeutic plans, scrub in to surgery, assist in the management of medical cases, provide wellness care, develop your client communication skills, polish your technical skills and produce appropriate medical records (SOAPs) within the time limits of daily practice.
Who we're looking for:
Extern students are expected to be enthusiastic and effective participants in our patient care activities, upholding the professional and ethical standards of our practice. Students participating in the externship program are suggested to review the Veterinary Practice Act in regard to the scope of duties that may be performed, and to be familiar with the type and degree of veterinary supervision that is required. These should be followed carefully in order to protect both yourself and our practice.
As a veterinary student extern, we expect you to dress and behave in a professional manner and to meet the expectations that we have of all team members as outlined in our employee handbook.
Requirements:
Be enrolled in an accredited DVM program.
You are authorized to work in the United States.
You must carry professional liability insurance. AVMA PLIT liability insurance is free for all student members of the AVMA. You may apply for this coverage on their website. Please check to make sure your coverage is current and submit a certificate of coverage with your application.
About us:
As sponsors of the Veterinary Externship Program, we see ourselves to be part of your educational team, providing instruction, mentoring and evaluation of the students who participate. You will be assigned a mentor and work on the learning objectives as defined by your college program or to meet your specific goals. At the end of the externship your mentor will provide a written evaluation of your performance as required by your college program.
We look forward to working with you!
$24k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 11d ago
Clinical Intern
Colorado Dream Foundation
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
Salary: Stipend is provided
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Clinical Intern
FLSA Designation:Hourly/Non-Exempt
Classification:Part-Time (.5 FTE)
Position Reports to: Therapeutic Services Manager
Overview
The Clinical Intern is a key member of the Beyond Dreams Therapy team at Colorado Dream Foundation (CDF). This position supports the behavioral and mental health needs of clients ages four through adulthood. Working under licensed supervision, the intern provides therapeutic services to clients and contributes to program facilitation, clinical care, and community engagement.
This role is ideal for graduate students in their concentration year (social work) or practicum/internship phase (counseling) who are seeking hands-on clinical experience in a community-based setting.
Upon successful completion of their internship, Masters-level candidates will be invited to interview for the Clinical Fellowship Program. Selected fellows will transition into an Associate Behavioral Health Therapist role, where they will maintain and grow their caseload, receive a minimum of eleven months of clinical supervision toward licensure, and receive an hourly pay increase aligned with their advanced training and experience.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Service Delivery
Provide direct therapeutic care to clients ages four through adulthood, including assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing support.
Maintain a caseload of 1012 clients and provide consistent, high-quality care aligned with trauma-informed and healing-centered practices.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans that promote clients emotional, behavioral, and social well-being.
Facilitate or co-facilitate educational and therapeutic groups for clients and community members as assigned.
Collaboration and Supervision
Participate in weekly individual supervision with a licensed clinician (LPC, LCSW, or LSW) to support clinical skill development and ensure high standards of care.
Attend and contribute to group supervision sessions with other interns.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including youth program team members and external partners, to ensure coordinated support for youth and families.
Data, Documentation, and Compliance
Conduct behavioral health assessments to inform treatment planning and crisis intervention.
Maintain accurate, timely case notes, reports, and documentation in compliance with state, federal, and organizational standards.
Participate in quality assurance processes and support data collection to strengthen program evaluation and reporting.
Community Engagement and Representation
Serve as an advocate for youth and families within the CDF network and the broader community.
Maintain strong, collaborative partnerships with current schools, community providers, and referral sources to ensure continuity of support for youth and families.
Participate in CDF all-staff trainings, meetings, and events, contributing to a culture of collaboration and continuous learning. Schedule may vary based on class commitments
Qualifications & Experience
Currently pursuing a Masters or Doctoral degree in Social Work, Counseling, or a related behavioral health field.
For MSW students: must be in the concentration (second) year of the program.
For Counseling students: eligible for practicum or internship placement.
Developing clinical skills and understanding of child, youth, and family development.
Demonstrated ability to apply holistic, trauma-informed, and strengths-based approaches.
Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and culturally responsive care.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and rapport across diverse communities.
Flexible, dependable, and able to manage multiple priorities while maintaining healthy professional boundaries.
Fluency in Spanish (reading, writing, and speaking) is strongly preferred.
Alignment with CDFs core values: A Seat at the Table, We Not Me, Whatever It Takes, An Inch Wide/Mile Deep, and Once a Dreamer Always a Dreamer.
Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
Flexibility to work nights, weekends, and special events as needed.
Ability to pass a fingerprint background check.
Ability to pass the DMV driving background check and transport youth to and from sessions when needed.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Colorado Dream Foundation is committed to fair and equitable compensation. This internship is a paid position, with hourly rates commensurate with experience and funding availability.
Interns also benefit from:
Flexible scheduling that supports a balanced professional and personal rhythm
Ongoing clinical supervision toward licensure, meeting state requirements
Professional development opportunities, including advanced trainings, workshops, and conferences
Career growth and mentorship opportunities, with pathways to permanent roles within CDF or partner organizations
Collaborative and supportive team culture, emphasizing wellness, reflection, and shared learning
Opportunities for leadership development within clinical programming and community partnerships
Colorado Dream Foundation is dedicated to building a workplace where every team member can grow, contribute meaningfully, and sustain a long-term career in community mental health.
Colorado Dream Foundation is dedicated to equal employment opportunities and fair labor practices. Colorado Dream Foundation provides equal employment opportunities to all individuals based on job-related qualifications and the ability to perform a job without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religious creed, marital status, age, national origin, creed, ancestry, genetic information, legally protected medical condition, veteran status, sexual orientation, or on any other basis made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws. It is our policy to maintain a non-discriminatory environment free from intimidation, harassment, or bias based upon these grounds.
Intent and Function of Job Description: This description has been developed in an attempt to illustrate the job functions and basic duties, in addition to peripheral tasks that could generally be considered other duties as assigned. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements be interpreted as all-inclusive. Supervisors may assign additional responsibilities and requirements as deemed appropriate.
PRACTICUM and INTERNSHIP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Cornerstone Christian Counseling offers counseling for individuals, couples, families, adolescents, and children. Cornerstone holds to a Christian worldview, which matters because what a counselor believes (whether or not this is made overt) impacts the way they counsel. In addition to this, we also strive for clinical excellence. We believe that God has given us the ability to study and implement clinical practices that have been proven to be effective in helping people heal, grow, and thrive.
Our team consists of licensed candidates and fully licensed mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, student practicum/interns, and an incredibly robust administrative support team. Our ultimate goal is to take care of all the business-related details to free you up to do what you're most excited about seeing clients.
Our internship program is for current master's level students who are seeking a degree in mental health counseling or marriage and family therapy, and who need to obtain clinical hours for graduation and future licensure. We currently have six locations in Colorado and one location in St. Augustine, Florida!
Castle Rock, CO
Centennial, COColorado Springs, CO
Lakewood, CO
St. Augustine, FL
Westminster, CO
Wheat Ridge, CO
Students can see clients in person from any of these office locations, depending on office availability. Student interns may also see a portion of their clients via tele-therapy if they have a private and professional space within their home/residence.
Cornerstone offers unpaid practicum and internship opportunities at three different start dates throughout the year: the fall (August), spring (January), and summer (May) semesters. Although interns are not directly compensated for direct client services, they are given access to and provided with multiple benefits, such as:
paid supervision,
beautiful and professional office space for seeing clients,
marketing, administrative and billing support,
caseload management and strategy support,
malpractice insurance,
weekly trainings,
consultation with licensed therapists who represent a variety of specialties/modalities,
a robust resource library, and
a variety of potential clientele demographics.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS/EXPECTATIONS
All practicum/intern students must be enrolled in a Master's Level mental health counseling or marriage and family therapy program and registered in a practicum/internship class with their school.
Cornerstone works with a variety of schools and programs, though schools that are CACREP are preferred.
Practicum/internship students must utilize their personal laptops/computers. Though iPads or other tablets may be used, our systems work best on laptops.
Being punctual, reliable, and timely is a must when managing practicum/internship, in addition to other school requirements and personal life!
Weekly Schedule Requirements:
Group Supervision
Wednesdays 9-11AM MDT / 11AM-1PM EDT
All Cornerstone employees and students are required to attend this weekly meeting. Meetings on the first Wednesday of every month are held in person at your office location; all other Wednesdays these meetings are online.
Triadic Supervision
Cornerstone will pair you up with one of our amazing internship supervisors and another student intern to receive clinical supervision each week. These meetings are required and typically held online. A regular weekly meeting time will be determined when your program begins.
Internship Group Meeting (optional)
Tuesdays 10-11AM MDT / 11AM-12PM EDT
This weekly meeting is optional.
Practicum Students (first semester)
In addition to the above-stated meetings, practicum students will be required to have
7 hours of schedule availability
in their schedule for holding client sessions, which average out to 3-5 client hours/week.
Internship Students (second and third semesters)
In addition to the above-stated meetings, internship students will be required to have
12 hours of schedule availability
in their schedule for holding client sessions, which average out to 8-10 client hours/week.
Note: You do not need to complete your practicum with Cornerstone, though it is a requirement that a practicum has been completed before coming in at the internship level with Cornerstone.
Weeknight/Weekend Availability
All practicum and internship students must have at least one weeknight or Saturday block of availability open in their schedule.
APPLICATION PROCESS and DEADLINES:
Cornerstone's internship program is highly competitive. Though the number of interns we onboard from semester to semester varies, we typically only have 4-8 spots available each semester. We recommend that you submit your application early, as our internship spots are often filled before the application deadline.
All applications must agree to Cornerstone's Statement of Faith.
Applicants must review the practicum/internship description for program expectations and requirements.
Submit your application and resume.
Applications will be reviewed on a first come first serve basis and interviews will be coordinated when the team is ready to begin the interview process. Application deadlines are listed below, but we often fill our open spots prior to the listed application deadlines.
Winter Semester (starting January)
Application Deadline: November 15
Interviews begin in August/September.
Summer Semester (starting May)
Application Deadline: March 15
Interviews begin in January.
Fall Semester (starting August)
This is our most competitive semester, so our hiring timeline and application deadline are much earlier than other semesters.
Application Deadline: May 15
Interviews begin in January/February.
For more information regarding our internship program, please visit our website.
$27k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
2026 3L Student Practice Act Internship
Arapahoe County Government 4.2
Graduate internship job in Centennial, CO
**Job Number:** 321 **Salary:** $21/hour **Department/Office:** District Attorney **Division:** District Attorney's Office **Job Type** : Temporary
**The Arapahoe County government serves its communities in ways both obvious and obscure. As the beating heart of local and regional government, we're here for our neighbors on their best days-and their worst. We share our residents' goals of preserving our quality of life and strive to be the place we're proud to call home.**
**GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB:**
The 3L Student Practice Act (SPA) Internship Program receives law student applicants who will have completed two full years of law school prior to their internship start date. The SPA internship program is the first step towards a career as a prosecutor within the DA's Office.
**Unparalleled Experience**
Our SPA Internship program provides hands-on courtroom experience in the prosecution of criminal cases under supervision. Interns appear in court to argue motions and sentencing matters, conduct jury trials, and negotiate plea dispositions with defense counsel and self-represented defendants. Responsibilities include participation in all phases of trial practice, including voir dire, opening and closing statements, and direct and cross-examinations. In addition, interns review active criminal cases, consult with victims, and negotiate plea offers, with full-year interns typically conducting an average of 13 jury trials prior to licensure
**Future Investment**
Upon completion of the SPA internship program in May, we look to extend job offers to deserving interns prior to taking and passing the bar. Unlike many other offices, we do not wait until after bar results to offer employment to deserving interns. Once these SPA interns who have been offered employment take and pass the bar, they have a job waiting for them. In the past 6 years, 92% of interns who completed a year in our SPA internship program were offered a job with our office before they graduated law school.
**Training**
We designed our SPA internship program to equip our interns with the skills and knowledge to seamlessly step into a full criminal caseload and try jury trials solo the day they pass the bar. In addition to the extensive experience each SPA intern gets handling real criminal cases, we provide weekly trainings, daily guidance and supervision from deputy district attorneys in the courtroom, and one-to-one mentorship from the County Court Chief Deputy District Attorney. Our Chiefs are seasoned trial attorneys, experienced in handling some of the highest profile cases in the state, and versed in cutting edge trial presentation and technology.
**Part of Our Team**
Our SPA interns are NOT an afterthought, crammed together into a cubicle, using shared computers, and excluded from opportunities afforded deputy district attorneys. Our SPA interns are an integral part our team and we treat them as such. They get an office, a laptop, and join in with county court deputy district attorneys for meetings, trainings, and gatherings.
**DUTIES:**
+ Under the supervision of licensed deputy district attorneys, interns handle a docket of either or both traffic and misdemeanor cases. This includes initial and on-going case review (including to ensure provability and to ensure information is properly made available to the defense), follow-up with law enforcement agencies, negotiations with defense counsel, meeting with witnesses and victims, motions and trial. Issues arising out of county court (traffic and misdemeanor cases) are briefed in the District Court.
+ Deputies spend a considerable amount of time in court and professional judgment is critical. This includes but is not limited to trying cases and establishing that elements of a crime have been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Trials consist of jury selection, opening statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, and closing arguments. Interns are expected to demonstrate appropriate demeanor and professionalism in court.
+ Interns research and respond to a wide variety of defense motions, including motions for the suppression of evidence. This also involves preparing motions on behalf of the People.
**REQUIREMENTS:**
Skills, Abilities and Competencies:
+ Ability to advocate legal and factual scenarios in a clear and persuasive manner to judges and jurors.
+ Ability to rapidly assess cases for strengths versus weaknesses and aggravators versus mitigators to determine just and ethical dispositions that are within policies promulgated by the District Attorney.
+ Ability to recognize situations warranting potential policy/procedure exceptions, and the ability to effectively advocate for alternative resolutions.
+ Ability to react quickly and appropriately in court to defense objections, oral motions, court inquiries and rulings, and presentations/responses from defense attorneys and witnesses.
+ This position involves the ability to effectively process and dispose of a high volume of criminal case filings while maintaining a balance of equal justice between victims, the People of the State of Colorado, and affected defendants.
+ Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, co-workers, defense attorneys, prose defendants, victims, witnesses, judges, court staff, law enforcement and related agencies' personnel, press/media
Behavioral Competencies (these are required for all positions at ACG):
Accountability
Accessibility
Inclusivity
Integrity
Education and Experience:
+ Candidates are required to currently be attending law school and must be qualified to practice under the student practice act prior to starting the 3L Student Practice Act Internship. See C.R.C.P. Rule 205.7.
+ Experience: None
**Supplemental Information**
**Timeline for application:**
+ We accept applications and hire interns for the 3L Student Practice Act Internship Program beginning in December of a student's second year in law school for a spot in the Internship Program for the following Summer semester (when the student becomes eligible under the student practice act). We continue to accept applications throughout the second and third year of law school.
+ For students attending a law school not in Colorado and who desire to work in Colorado as a prosecutor after graduation, we also accept applications for the summer semester only.
Pre-Employment Additional Requirements:
+ Must successfully pass pre-employment testing which includes an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR) and background check.
+ Possession of a valid Class "R" Colorado Driver's License or the ability to obtain one within two weeks of appointment.
+ Security clearance required: will require fingerprinting and a Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) background check
**WORK ENVIRONMENT:**
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
+ Work is generally confined to a standard office environment.
+ During the summer semester, 3L Student Practice Act Interns work 35 hours per week. During the fall and spring semester, 3L Student Practice Act Interns work 8 hours a day, 2 or 3 days a week. Accommodations to this schedule can be made, however. Please list and discuss any accommodations required during your interview.
**PHYSICAL DEMANDS:**
+ Spends 90% of the time sitting and 10% of the time either standing or walking.
+ Occasionally lifts, carries, pulls or pushes up to 20 lbs.
+ Occasionally uses cart, dolly, or other equipment to carry in excess of 20 lbs.
+ Occasionally climbs, stoops, kneels, balances, reaches, crawls and crouches while performing office or work duties.
+ Verbal and auditory capacity enabling constant interpersonal communication through automated devices, such as telephones, radios, and similar; and in public meetings and personal interactions.
+ Constant use of eye, hand and finger coordination enabling the use of automated office machinery or equipment.
+ Visual capacity enabling constant use of computer or other work-related equipment.
**Definitions:**
Occasionally: Activity exists less than 1/3 of the time.
Frequently: Activity exists between 1/3 and 2/3 of the time.
Constantly: Activity exists more than 2/3 of the time.
_** Arapahoe County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation or any other status protected under the law. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity in any term, condition, or privilege of employment and that selection decisions are based on job-related factors. Arapahoe County is committed to making employment accessible to persons with disabilities._
_** In accordance with Senate Bill 23-058, applicants understand that Arapahoe County will not request or require the applicant to include their age, date of birth, or date of attendance/graduation date on the initial application. Applicants understand that Arapahoe County can request or require an individual to provide documentation including copies of certification, transcripts, and other materials created by a third party. The applicant understands that the applicant can redact, if they so choose, information that identifies age, date of birth, or dates of attendance/graduation from an educational institution on those requested/required certification, transcripts and other materials created by a third party._
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**Nearest Major Market:** Denver
$21 hourly 4d ago
Clinical Internship
Sandstone Care
Graduate internship job in Broomfield, CO
Clinical Intern (2nd Year master's degree in counseling/social work) Reports to: Clinical Program Director Work Environment: Teen & Young Adult Outpatient Treatment Center
Join Our Mission-Driven Team
At Sandstone Care, we believe in empowering the next generation of clinical professionals. Our behavioral health treatment program specializes in helping adolescents and young adults overcome substance use, mental health, and mood disorders. We are committed to treating the whole person, supporting not only our clients but also their families, and helping them build healthy communities for sustained recovery.
We are looking for passionate, dedicated individuals currently enrolled in a master's program in counseling or social work to join our team as a Clinical Intern. This is an unpaid internship/practicum opportunity where you will gain hands-on experience in a dynamic, supportive environment. We value professionalism, ethical practice, and a commitment to continuous learning, and we encourage those who complete their practicum with us to continue on for their clinical internship hours.
Why Sandstone Care?
Purpose-Driven Work: You will play a crucial role in supporting our clients' recovery journey, contributing to treatment goals, and facilitating individual, group, and family therapy sessions. Your work will have a real impact on the lives of young people and their families.
Supportive Learning Environment: We believe in the power of supervision and mentorship. You will receive one hour of individual supervision per week and are invited to participate in weekly Clinical Team Meetings, where you can collaborate with and learn from experienced professionals.
Comprehensive Training: Expand your skillset with training in various therapeutic modalities, including individual, group, and family therapy, all under the direct supervision of a Sandstone Care clinician.
What We're Looking For:
Commitment to Excellence in Clinical Documentation: You are organized and detail-oriented, with a strong commitment to high-quality clinical documentation, paperwork, and billing responsibilities. You understand the importance of meeting required timelines.
Professionalism and Self-Awareness: You bring a professional attitude to your work, maintaining self-awareness and seeking support when needed. You understand the importance of ethical practice and supervision.
Strong Communication Skills: You excel at coordinating care with clients, their families, and other providers. You are clear, compassionate, and effective in your communication, ensuring that everyone involved is informed and supported.
Dedication to Ethical Practice and Supervision: You value the guidance of experienced clinicians and are committed to working under direct supervision, especially during your practicum hours. You understand the importance of adhering to ethical standards in all aspects of your work.
Passion for Therapeutic Work: Whether you're leading an individual session or facilitating a group, you are passionate about helping others and committed to developing your therapeutic competence in a multidisciplinary setting.
Requirements:
Currently enrolled in a master's in counseling or social work program seeking a clinical internship.
Availability to commit 15-20 hours per week, including at least one evening per week.
A desire to contribute to a supportive, client-centered treatment environment.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Sandstone Care
At Sandstone Care, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for all our employees, interns, and clients. We believe that diversity enriches our community and strengthens our ability to provide compassionate, culturally responsive care. We welcome and encourage applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences to join our team.
$27k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Veterinary Technician Student Externship - Boulder, CO
Veterinary Emergency Group
Graduate internship job in Boulder, CO
ABOUT VEG
In 2014, VEG was born with a mission to help people and their pets when they need it most. This meant challenging the status quo and fixing everything that was wrong with the ER experience. Since then, we've expanded rapidly, with hospitals nationwide open 24/7, 365 days a year, and created a better emergency experience-not only for people and their pets, but also for everyone who works here-our VEGgies!
At VEG we find a way to say yes to the career you want in veterinary emergency medicine. This means transforming how ER works, from our open-concept hospitals, where you can handle emergency cases of every kind (even exotics!) to our immersive, customer-focused experience, which helps us give people and their pets the care they deserve.
This also means saying yes to creating the greatest experience possible for our VEGgies. Yes to working in an environment where you can find your place and feel valued for the amazing work you do. Yes to having unparalleled opportunities for learning and mentorship so you can grow where you want to go in your career. And yes to making an impact here in ways you never thought possible.
VEG is a 2025 and 2026 certified Great Place to Work .
THE PROGRAM
At VEG we find a way to say yes to helping future veterinary technicians grow into their potential. Our Veterinary Technician Student Externship Program offers a hands-on, immersive experience in emergency medicine alongside our credentialed emergency veterinary technicians.
You won't just observe-you'll engage. You'll get close to the action, ask questions, try new techniques, and explore everything that excites you about life in the ER. From patient triage to diagnostics to inpatient care, you'll gain exposure to what emergency medicine is really like-and explore whether it's the future you want to chase. This is your chance to build a strong foundation, get inspired, and be a part of something bigger.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Learn from the top emergency veterinary professionals in the business.
Pair up with an emergency credentialed veterinary technician for real-time mentoring and on-the-floor learning
Shadow and assist with triage, outpatient visits, diagnostics, anesthesia, inpatient care, and more
Practice skills required by your school's proficiency checklist with mentorship and guidance
Experience the teamwork, pace, and heart that defines emergency care at VEG
Explore whether or not being an ER superhero is what you want to do next
WHAT YOU NEED
Currently enrolled in an AVMA-accredited veterinary technology or nursing program, or a program actively seeking accreditation; this program is only for students, not future veterinarians or veterinary assistants
Enrolled in a course that requires externship hours or skills
Able to start the program within six months of application
Current rabies vaccination or titer required
Ability to stand for prolonged hours, kneel, and work on the floor as well as ability to lift up to 25 kg on own and able to support up to 40 kg with assistance
Must be willing to work in a noisy environment with strong or unpleasant odors
Work well in a fast-paced environment with people from all backgrounds and different personality types
WHO YOU ARE
Empathetic, instinctively taking a people-centric approach, whether supporting your colleagues or making an effort to understand different perspectives
Have a sense of humility; acknowledging mistakes, sharing credit with others, and lifting up your team's' accomplishments
Feel a strong sense of ownership over your work, taking responsibility for outcomes and staying committed to achieving long-term, impactful results
Curious by nature; you ask insightful questions and continuously seek out opportunities to learn and grow your skills and knowledge
HOW WE INVEST IN YOU
Flexibility: You choose the length of your externship based on your program requirements.
Location: You pick the VEG hospital that works best for you (based on availability).
Mentorship: You'll be supported by a credentialed veterinary technician throughout your externship.
Immersion: You'll be fully engaged in the fast-paced, hands-on world of emergency medicine.
Future opportunities: We love hiring former externs! If you fall in love with VEG, we'll be the first to help you find a role when you're ready.
Note: This is an unpaid externship opportunity.
DEI
At VEG, diversity is not just a word-it's a strength that fuels innovation and kindness. Our mission is “Helping people and their pets when they need it most.” And we do that better when our VEGgies (employees) feel valued, respected, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. That's why we're devoted to creating an environment that reflects the diverse communities we serve-where different perspectives are not only welcomed but celebrated.
We are focused on providing equitable opportunities for growth, promoting inclusive decision-making, and ensuring that everyone's perspective is considered. Saying yes to VEG means helping us build a culture where your unique experiences and background contribute to a shared vision: being the world's veterinary emergency company.
$24k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
Clinical Intern
Judi's House
Graduate internship job in Aurora, CO
Judi's House is a comprehensive grief center serving children ages 3-18, young adults 18-25, and their parents or caregivers. We serve individuals who are grieving a death loss of any kind, including illness, suicide, homicide, and accidental death. The families that we serve are grieving the death of a “special person” who could be a parent, sibling, grandparent or other family member, friend, etc.
We primarily offer group counseling facilitated by highly skilled licensed mental health professionals and graduate-level interns with trained community members serving as group volunteers. Our trauma-informed, strength-based model recognizes that grief is a natural, healthy reaction to loss. With the right people available and in the right environment, children and families can begin to heal. At Judi's House we do not pathologize grief. We respect each person's unique way of coping. We meet clients where they are and believe there are many ways to grieve.
Some clients and families experience complex or traumatic grief reactions. When clinically indicated, we offer individual and family therapy to meet these more intense needs. All services are free of charge.
Our Commitment to Trainees:
Minimum of one hour of individual supervision per week
Minimum of two hours of Clinical Review and case consultation per week
Monthly intern support meeting
Experience working with most/all age groups throughout year
Experience facilitating school or community groups
Experience conducting comprehensive grief-focused assessments
Experience doing individual/family counseling (depending on schedule and need; likely only 2-4 clients assigned over the course of internship).
In-house trainings on grief, trauma, and other mental health related topics
Modest monthly travel and food stipend ($417.00/month minimum)
Opportunity to participate in staff development trainings
Commitment towards self-care for all staff/interns
Allotted 40 hours of personal leave and 48 hours of sick leave
Experience and supervision hours towards licensure (compliant with Colorado DORA) if all degree requirements have been met prior to end of training commitment
Requirements
Internship Requirements:
Minimum of 20 hours/week, over four quarters (i.e., one calendar year); interns are responsible for tracking hours. Clinical responsibilities during the 20/hour week are broken down as follows:
Commitment to a minimum of two evening groups at any given time
Availability for two daytime assessment appointments
Ability to work with at least two non-group therapy clients during internship
Available days and evenings (Monday-Thursday)
Available Thursdays from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm
Participation in weekly Clinical Review meeting (Thursdays 11am-1pm)
Start date in Fall (mid-late August)
Flexibility during school holidays/vacations is necessary to meet the needs of clients; this includes groups, meetings, and any assigned clients
Participation in facilitating at least one daytime group at a community site (mileage is reimbursable)
Flexibility in job responsibilities-must be willing to do some clerical work and housework, as Judi's House is a place where everyone pitches in to get the job done
Participation in special clinical projects, as assigned
Participation in thorough case conceptualization and presentation
Participation in at least one special event or opportunity to represent Judi's House in the community (may occur on a weekend)
Participation in our internship training weekend, August 20, 21, 22, 2026
Commitment to Evaluation and Research protocol
Follow all requirements as outlined in the Program Policies and Procedures Manual
Registration with DORA during internship; guidance and timeline provided after internship start
Show proof of liability insurance if provided by university program
$27k-39k yearly est. 10d ago
DVM Student Externship - South Platte Veterinary Clinic
Town and Country Veterinary Hospital 3.9
Graduate internship job in Sheridan, CO
Practice
South Platte Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility located in Sheridan, CO, and surrounding areas. We offer a full range of veterinary services at affordable prices. Our services include vaccinations, spay and neuters, blood work, x-rays, dental services, general surgery, and routine veterinary services.
Position Purpose
Come extern with us!
Heartland Veterinary Partners' Externship Program works to provide 1st-4th year veterinary students with hands-on experience and mentorship to help have them 'practice ready' by their first day in practice.
Externships are typically 2 weeks long and Heartland will cover the cost of lodging if needed.
Length of externship is flexible & we can support your preceptorship documentation as well.
Requirements/Qualifications
Eligibility
Must be currently enrolled in an AVMA Accredited Veterinary School
Must be able to provide student PLIT
$26k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Facilities Pathways Exploration Intern
Denver Art Museum 4.0
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
Facilities Pathways Exploration Internship (Temporary, Non-Exempt)
Why Join Us?
At the Denver Art Museum (DAM), we work together to build a world where art sparks creativity, and connects, inspires, and empowers people and communities.
The Pathways Exploration Internship Program (PEI) is an 11-week career training program that takes place from May 20th - August 7th, 2026. This program is available for current college students and early career professionals (max. 2-years post-grad) and provides paid exploratory opportunities for candidates whose identities may be considered underrepresented in arts and cultural fields. The intention of this program is to provide support and an understanding of different career pathways within a museum while developing skills necessary to pursue a career in the arts and cultural field.
Interns will be responsible for day-to-day department work, participation in PEI activities (professional development, check-ins, team-building opportunities, etc.), and a department project that will culminate in a presentation at the end of the summer.
This position contributes to the programs and initiatives of the Facilities department. Experience the many aspects of this department with a combination of projects and daily responsibilities. The intern will serve as an active member of the Facilities team working across all the skilled trades areas from electrical to mechanical to plumbing and HVAC. They will gain an understanding of planning and programming for preventative and predictive maintenance as well as gain an appreciation for the importance of an asset management plan and work order tracking system. They will also have an opportunity to gain insight into events management and execution participating in the entire life cycle of an event from inception through completion. They will gain project management and facilities management skills that will serve them throughout their careers and FM professionals.
Be a part of a curious, respectful, dynamic, inclusive and creative team who are committed to creating memorable museum experiences for all! If you share our passion for creativity and community building, we encourage you to apply!
Schedule: A commitment of 32-40 hours per week over the course of 11 weeks is requested; hours are relatively flexible between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Program start date: May 20
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, 2026
Program end date: August 7
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, 2026
Pay Range: This is a paid position ($19.29 per hour). Course credit may be available through your academic program. Please contact your institution directly for eligibility.
Perks and Benefits: Free RTD EcoPass; free DAM Family Membership; 4 hours of personal time plus Colorado paid sick leave; Employee Assistance Program; subscription to Headspace; 403(b) Retirement Plan with immediate eligibility to contribute; those who meet the requirements after one year and 1,000 worked hours qualify for the 3% non-elective contribution and up to 2% match program; and more.
Please note: The Denver Art Museum does not provide parking for its employees.
What You'll Do
Department Specific Responsibilities:
Participate in grounds management for the City and County of Denver Cultural Campus.
Participate in electrical, mechanical, plumbing and HVAC, skilled trades areas, as appropriate.
Participate in event set-ups and tear downs across the campus, as appropriate.
Participate in major campus systems improvement projects, as appropriate.
General Internship Responsibilities:
Participate in all Pathways Exploration Internship (PEI) related events, including professional development opportunities, panels, team building events, group check-ins, and department presentations.
Contribute to a department project that encompasses the goals and objectives of your department and highlights your specific interests in the museum field.
Present your department project at the end of the internship.
Qualifications
Pursuing a degree or a recent graduate (max. 2 years post-grad). We also welcome students currently enrolled in trade related programs to apply.
Ability to work independently and with a team.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Positive attitude and willingness to participate in group activities.
Ability to contribute to several projects at once.
Effective time management and organizational skills.
Ability to work in a variety of conditions outside of an office (hot/cold/confined spaces both in and outdoors.)
Ability to operate and use general shop tools such as drills, saws, hammers, screwdrivers, etc.
Ability to operate in personal protective gear (PPE) such as helmets, goggles, gloves, respirator, etc.
What You Will Learn From Us
Introductory skills for a career pathway in operating facilities in support of an arts or cultural organization.
Cross-departmental collaboration.
Networking Opportunities.
Learn MaintainX Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Learn Event Management System (EMS).
Basic skilled trades requirements in electrical, mechanical, plumbing and HVAC.
Gain an understanding of Building Automation Systems (BAS).
This position is not covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement with AFSCME-CWU.
The DAM prioritizes adaptability and a human-centered work environment. We are happy to consider accommodations. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Our Hiring Process and What to Expect
We know that searching for a job can be stressful, so we would like to give you an overview of the process to manage expectations.
Application close date is February 2, 2026.
Please submit a resume and answer all application questions to be considered for this role.
This role will require an interview with the hiring panel. Interviews may be held in person or virtually depending on the candidate's location.
Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to phone calls or emails regarding application status.
Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted directly.
Who We Are
At the Denver Art Museum, we are deeply committed to standing against discrimination, violence, and hate in all forms against any individual or group. And we remain focused on fostering inclusion, equal opportunity, and belonging inside and out.
The museum serves as a platform for creative expression and community well-being by collecting and presenting work by artists from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, including those communities that have been historically underrepresented in museums. We give space to a wide range of artist voices by sharing the work of and collaborating with artists and creatives from all races, backgrounds, and identities.
We believe that art and creativity have the power to promote mutual understanding and highlight our shared humanity-connecting, inspiring, and empowering people and communities. The museum's board of trustees, volunteers, and staff remain committed to being an anti-racist organization and making the Denver Art Museum an inclusive and diverse place where everyone always feels welcome.
$19.3 hourly 3d ago
Student Internship - Construction Materials Testing
Olsson Associates 4.7
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
We are Olsson. We engineer and design solutions that improve the world around us. As a company, we promise to always be responsive, transparent, and focused on results - for our people, our clients, and our company. We're a people-centric firm, so it's no surprise our greatest asset is our people. The impact this creates is an environment that encourages our people to grow and be creative with their talents. This approach builds a culture that is uniquely Olsson. It allows us to grow our people as we grow our business. This, in turn, creates a lasting impact on the world around us.
Job Description
As a Student Intern with our Construction Materials Testing team, you will be working in our geotechnical lab performing various types of testing and reporting on common materials utilized in the construction of projects. This internship will help you understand the impact that testing protocols and processes may have on a project. You will work with soils, asphalt, aggregates, and concrete materials and gain an understanding of the processes behind the quality verification of materials required to construct projects. You will also assist our construction and engineering project managers in putting together both geotechnical and construction materials testing reports. Opportunities for field work may be available to assist with geotechnical materials testing, construction observation, and inspections in different types of terrain and weather conditions, and on projects in various stages of construction.
Qualifications
You are passionate about:
* Working collaboratively with others.
* Having ownership in the work you do.
* Using your talents to positively affect communities.
You bring to the team:
* Strong communication skills.
* Ability to contribute and work well on a team.
* Pursuing a degree in construction management, construction administration, engineering, or related area of study.
* Strong attention to detail.
* The ability to work in varied weather and terrain conditions.
* Valid driver's license with a good driving history.
* The ability to work overtime hours during the summer as needed based on project workload.
* The ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
* The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
#LI-DNI
Actual compensation will vary based on factors such as experience, qualifications, geographic location, skills, education, and internal equity.
Colorado Pay Range
$21 - $22 USD
Additional Information
Olsson specializes in engineering and design, client advisory services, planning, field services, and environmental. Improving the world has been our mindset from the very beginning, back when Olsson first opened for business in 1956. And it will be our mindset for years to come.
As an Olsson employee, you will:
* Receive a competitive 401(k) match
* Be empowered to build your career with tailored development paths
* Have the possibility for flexible work arrangements
* Engage in work that has a positive impact on communities
* Participate in a wellness program promoting balanced lifestyles
In addition, full-time employees will receive our traditional benefits package (health care, vision, dental, paid time off, etc.) and the opportunity to participate in a bonus system that rewards performance.
Olsson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified minority, female, veteran, and disabled candidates to apply and be considered for open positions. We do not discriminate against any applicant for employment or any employee because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, disability, age, military status, or other protected status.
Olsson understands the importance of privacy and is committed to protecting job applicants' personal information. Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, the "CCPA"), this notice explains Olsson's practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information for job applicants residing in California. Please read this Notice carefully to understand our privacy practices.
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$21-22 hourly 60d+ ago
Clinical Intern
Colorado Dream Foundation
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
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Clinical Intern
FLSA Designation: Hourly/Non-Exempt
Classification: Part-Time (.5 FTE)
Therapeutic Services Manager
Overview
The Clinical Intern is a key member of the Beyond Dreams Therapy team at Colorado Dream Foundation (CDF). This position supports the behavioral and mental health needs of clients ages four through adulthood. Working under licensed supervision, the intern provides therapeutic services to clients and contributes to program facilitation, clinical care, and community engagement.
This role is ideal for graduate students in their concentration year (social work) or practicum/internship phase (counseling) who are seeking hands-on clinical experience in a community-based setting.
Upon successful completion of their internship, Master's-level candidates will be invited to interview for the Clinical Fellowship Program. Selected fellows will transition into an Associate Behavioral Health Therapist role, where they will maintain and grow their caseload, receive a minimum of eleven months of clinical supervision toward licensure, and receive an hourly pay increase aligned with their advanced training and experience.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Service Delivery
● Provide direct therapeutic care to clients ages four through adulthood, including assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing support.
● Maintain a caseload of 10-12 clients and provide consistent, high-quality care aligned with trauma-informed and healing-centered practices.
● Develop and implement individualized treatment plans that promote clients' emotional, behavioral, and social well-being.
● Facilitate or co-facilitate educational and therapeutic groups for clients and community members as assigned.
Collaboration and Supervision
● Participate in weekly individual supervision with a licensed clinician (LPC, LCSW, or LSW) to support clinical skill development and ensure high standards of care.
● Attend and contribute to group supervision sessions with other interns.
● Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including youth program team members and external partners, to ensure coordinated support for youth and families.
Data, Documentation, and Compliance
● Conduct behavioral health assessments to inform treatment planning and crisis intervention.
● Maintain accurate, timely case notes, reports, and documentation in compliance with state, federal, and organizational standards.
● Participate in quality assurance processes and support data collection to strengthen program evaluation and reporting.
Community Engagement and Representation
● Serve as an advocate for youth and families within the CDF network and the broader community.
● Maintain strong, collaborative partnerships with current schools, community providers, and referral sources to ensure continuity of support for youth and families.
● Participate in CDF all-staff trainings, meetings, and events, contributing to a culture of collaboration and continuous learning. Schedule may vary based on class commitments
Qualifications & Experience
● Currently pursuing a Master's or Doctoral degree in Social Work, Counseling, or a related behavioral health field.
● For MSW students: must be in the concentration (second) year of the program.
● For Counseling students: eligible for practicum or internship placement.
● Developing clinical skills and understanding of child, youth, and family development.
● Demonstrated ability to apply holistic, trauma-informed, and strengths-based approaches.
● Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and culturally responsive care.
● Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and rapport across diverse communities.
● Flexible, dependable, and able to manage multiple priorities while maintaining healthy professional boundaries.
● Fluency in Spanish (reading, writing, and speaking) is strongly preferred.
● Alignment with CDF's core values: A Seat at the Table, We Not Me, Whatever It Takes, An Inch Wide/Mile Deep, and Once a Dreamer Always a Dreamer.
● Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
● Flexibility to work nights, weekends, and special events as needed.
● Ability to pass a fingerprint background check.
● Ability to pass the DMV driving background check and transport youth to and from sessions when needed.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Colorado Dream Foundation is committed to fair and equitable compensation. This internship is a paid position, with hourly rates commensurate with experience and funding availability.
Interns also benefit from:
● Flexible scheduling that supports a balanced professional and personal rhythm
● Ongoing clinical supervision toward licensure, meeting state requirements
● Professional development opportunities, including advanced trainings, workshops, and conferences
● Career growth and mentorship opportunities, with pathways to permanent roles within CDF or partner organizations
● Collaborative and supportive team culture, emphasizing wellness, reflection, and shared learning
● Opportunities for leadership development within clinical programming and community partnerships
Colorado Dream Foundation is dedicated to building a workplace where every team member can grow, contribute meaningfully, and sustain a long-term career in community mental health.
Colorado Dream Foundation is dedicated to equal employment opportunities and fair labor practices. Colorado Dream Foundation provides equal employment opportunities to all individuals based on job-related qualifications and the ability to perform a job without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religious creed, marital status, age, national origin, creed, ancestry, genetic information, legally protected medical condition, veteran status, sexual orientation, or on any other basis made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws. It is our policy to maintain a non-discriminatory environment free from intimidation, harassment, or bias based upon these grounds.
Intent and Function of Job Description: This description has been developed in an attempt to illustrate the job functions and basic duties, in addition to “peripheral tasks” that could generally be considered “other duties as assigned.” In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements be interpreted as all-inclusive. Supervisors may assign additional responsibilities and requirements as deemed appropriate.
$27k-39k yearly est. 4d ago
Vet Tech Externship - South Platte Veterinary Clinic
Town and Country Veterinary Hospital 3.9
Graduate internship job in Sheridan, CO
Practice
South Platte Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility located in Sheridan, CO, and surrounding areas. We offer a full range of veterinary services at affordable prices. Our services include vaccinations, spay and neuters, blood work, x-rays, dental services, general surgery, and routine veterinary services.
Position Purpose
Come extern with us!
Heartland Veterinary Partners' Vet Tech Externship Program works to provide paid externship support for veterinary technician students.
Externship length & requirements are dependent upon your university.
Requirements/Qualifications
Eligibility
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Veterinary Technician School
$26k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Photographic Services Pathways Exploration Intern
Denver Art Museum 4.0
Graduate internship job in Denver, CO
Photographic Services Pathways Internship (Temporary, Non-Exempt)
Why Join Us?
At the Denver Art Museum (DAM), we work together to build a world where art sparks creativity, and connects, inspires, and empowers people and communities.
The Pathways Exploration Internship Program (PEI) is an 11-week career training program that takes place from May 20th - August 7th, 2026. This program is available for current college students and early career professionals (max. 2-years post-grad) and provides paid exploratory opportunities for candidates whose identities may be considered underrepresented in arts and cultural fields. The intention of this program is to provide support and an understanding of different career pathways within a museum while developing skills necessary to pursue a career in the arts and cultural field.
Interns will be responsible for day-to-day department work, participation in PEI activities (professional development, check-ins, team-building opportunities, etc.), and a department project that will culminate in a presentation at the end of the summer.
This position contributes to the programs and initiatives of the Photographic Services Department. Experience the many aspects of this department with a combination of projects and daily responsibilities. The Photographic Services Intern will process backlog images and upload them into Piction, and assist photographer on photoshoots of exhibitions, artworks, and events.
Be a part of a curious, respectful, dynamic, inclusive and creative team who are committed to creating memorable museum experiences for all! If you share our passion for creativity and community building, we encourage you to apply!
Schedule: A commitment of 32-40 hours per week over the course of 11 weeks is requested; hours are relatively flexible between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Program start date: May 20
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, 2026
Program end date: August 7
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, 2026
Pay Range: This is a paid position ($19.29 per hour). Course credit may be available through your academic program. Please contact your institution directly for eligibility.
Perks and Benefits: Free RTD EcoPass; free DAM Family Membership; 4 hours of personal time plus Colorado paid sick leave; Employee Assistance Program; subscription to Headspace; 403(b) Retirement Plan with immediate eligibility to contribute; those who meet the requirements after one year and 1,000 worked hours qualify for the 3% non-elective contribution and up to 2% match program; and more.
Please note: The Denver Art Museum does not provide parking for its employees.
What You'll Do
Department Specific Responsibilities:
Process image backlog and upload images to Piction and photo servers.
Assist on photoshoots.
Photograph small exhibitions and events as needed.
Plan out and create a virtual tour for the final department project.
General Internship Responsibilities:
Participate in all Pathways Exploration Internship (PEI) related events, including professional development opportunities, panels, team building events, group check-ins, and department presentations.
Contribute to a department project that encompasses the goals and objectives of your department and highlights your specific interests in the museum field.
Present your department project at the end of the internship.
Qualifications
Pursuing a degree or a recent graduate (maximum two years post-graduation).
Ability to work independently and with a team.
Understanding of photography and how to achieve a properly exposed image.
Capability with image editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, CaptureOne, Helicon Focus, or similar programs.
Enthusiasm for photography and learning new techniques.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Positive attitude and willingness to participate in group activities.
Ability to contribute to several projects at once.
What You Will Learn From Us
Introductory skills for a career pathway in an arts and cultural organization.
Cross-departmental collaboration.
Networking opportunities.
Photography techniques including studio lighting, camera settings, and image processing.
Software experience with Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, CaptureOne, Helicon Focus, Piction, Paycom, and Argus.
Skills to plan out and create a virtual tour.
This position is not covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement with AFSCME-CWU.
The DAM prioritizes adaptability and a human-centered work environment. We are happy to consider accommodations. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Our Hiring Process and What to Expect
We know that searching for a job can be stressful, so we would like to give you an overview of the process to manage expectations.
Application close date is February 2, 2026.
Please submit a resume and answer all application questions to be considered for this role.
This role will require an interview with the hiring panel. Interviews may be held in person or virtually depending on the candidate's location.
Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to phone calls or emails regarding application status.
Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted directly.
Who We Are
At the Denver Art Museum, we are deeply committed to standing against discrimination, violence, and hate in all forms against any individual or group. And we remain focused on fostering inclusion, equal opportunity, and belonging inside and out.
The museum serves as a platform for creative expression and community well-being by collecting and presenting work by artists from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, including those communities that have been historically underrepresented in museums. We give space to a wide range of artist voices by sharing the work of and collaborating with artists and creatives from all races, backgrounds, and identities.
We believe that art and creativity have the power to promote mutual understanding and highlight our shared humanity-connecting, inspiring, and empowering people and communities. The museum's board of trustees, volunteers, and staff remain committed to being an anti-racist organization and making the Denver Art Museum an inclusive and diverse place where everyone always feels welcome.
How much does a graduate internship earn in Denver, CO?
The average graduate internship in Denver, CO earns between $25,000 and $71,000 annually. This compares to the national average graduate internship range of $31,000 to $88,000.
Average graduate internship salary in Denver, CO
$42,000
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