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Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor 4.1
Graduate internship job in Gurnee, IL
Interns are responsible for managing assigned specific duties and locations while providing exceptional service for Guests. They are team-motivated, high energy, and guest service-oriented individuals who showcase our Mantra. They will lead and motivate a team of individuals to meet our guests' expectations and manage controllable expenses in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities:
Positive interaction with guests and team members, promoting a friendly environment, and attending to Guests' needs in a proactive manner
Maintain proper inventory levels of all products on a daily basis through use of PAR ordering guide, inventory transfers, and delivery inspections
Enter vendor bid and/or bid information with correct pricing and descriptions
Communicate with vendors as needed to confirm orders
Ensure the accurate and timely placement of all orders via phone and internet
Maintain open lines of communication between the department, vendors, warehouse staff, and unit management
Ensure that any product not meeting quality standards is taken care of in an appropriate manner and communicate any violations
Report any food spoilage/damage in the warehouse or on the delivery dock to the proper management
Maintain and update the database on any daily, weekly, or monthly price changes
Ability to foresee and anticipate a swing in weekly usage
Process and file purchase orders
Create and maintain a weekly product usage report/database
Train and provide feedback to unit management on completing waste logs, transfer forms, and weekly inventory to help manage cost of sales
Assist the Food and Beverage Operations department with hiring seasonal staff and department events
Qualifications:
Minimum Age: 18
Currently pursuing a degree in Supply Chain Management, Food Service Management, or related field
Outgoing, professional, and friendly demeanor
Demonstrate good communication and decision-making skills
Ability to train, multi task, work well with others and follow directions
Ability to work, stand and walk for up to 6 hours at a time in all weather conditions
Available to work a minimum of 2 Sunday evenings a month to conduct Inventory Audits
Available to work flexible hours including nights, weekends, and holidays
Complete employment between the end of April 2026 to August 2026
$25k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
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Land Surveying Intern (Summer 2026)
MacKie Consultants, LLC 4.1
Graduate internship job in Rosemont, IL
Mackie Consultants, LLC is a full-service Engineering Firm providing a full array of Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, and Constructions Services. Mackie Consultants provides services for many residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and municipal clients.
Each summer Mackie welcomes promising students from top-ranked schools and universities to join its summer internship program. The Intern Program nurtures the curiosity of its interns and provides a summer of engaging land surveying experiences to help them begin the transition from academics to their profession. On site experiences provide front-row access to multidisciplinary land surveying and engineering projects and gives interns a unique opportunity to explore career interests. Interns also train on the latest available industry software and work with survey/engineer mentors who model professional skills, networking know-how, and career success in the land surveying and civil engineering field.
Imagine how a hands-on summer learning experience, technical skills training, and professional, caring mentors can impact your future. Come join us at Mackie Consultants.
It is anticipated that your internship will include working approximately 40 hours per week, or as otherwise mutually agreed upon. Our Intern Program includes but is not limited to:
Mentoring Program
Software Training
Site Visits
Mackie Consultants, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer It is the policy of Mackie Consultants, LLC to provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, changes in marital status, pregnancy, childbirth, or medical or common conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, parenthood, creed, veteran's status, veteran's disability and physical or mental disability, citizenship status or unfavorable discharge from the military. Mackie Consultants, LLC intends that all matters related to recruiting, hiring, training, compensation, benefits, promotions, transfers, terminations and layoffs and recalls, as well as all Mackie Consultants, LLC sponsored social and recreational programs, and all treatment on the job, be free of unlawful discriminatory practices.
$30k-38k yearly est. 4d ago
Intern - Community Risk Reduction (Fire Department) summer
Village of Schaumburg 4.3
Graduate internship job in Schaumburg, IL
VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG
Human Resources Department
101 Schaumburg Court,Schaumburg, IL 60193
Intern - Community Risk Reduction (Fire Department) summer
Join our team and help keep our community safe!
JOB SUMMARY:
We're seeking a detail-oriented and safety-driven intern to conduct fire safety inspections across residential and commercial properties. In this role, you'll ensure compliance with local fire codes and ordinances, identify potential hazards, and help educate property owners on fire prevention best practices. This role is ideal for a motivated student interested in fire safety, emergency services, or public health.
The position is for the summer months typically based on a 40-hour work week.
JOB DUTIES:
1. Primary responsibility will be to conduct fire inspections to promote fire safety and prevent fire hazards. These inspections will include site meetings with property managers and owners.
2. Enters inspection results in the computer data system and manages various computer applications as assigned.
3. Prepares and submits reports of inspection findings with pertinent code sections of violations.
4. Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Associate's degree or equivalency of college hours in the process of obtaining a bachelor's or master's degree in fire science or a related field.
2. A minimum of six months of general work experience.
3. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of fire codes and inspection regulations.
4. Possession of a valid driver's license.
5. Proficiency with current computer technology, job-specific software, and customer service systems.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Subject to high levels of noise for an extended period.
2. Subject to extremes of temperature for prolonged periods or abrupt temperature changes.
3. Subject to exposure to fumes or disagreeable odors.
4. Subject to inclement weather conditions.
5. Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
6. Regular requirement for site visits to developed properties.
7. Capable of climbing ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, stairwells, etc.
8. Capable of withstanding heights, walking on roofs, maneuvering around and/or through obstacles, construction materials, and/or equipment.
9. Capable of standing and walking for long periods.
10. Ability to drive a personal vehicle to and from inspection sites.
STARTING PAY RATE: $32.36per hour.
Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Interviews will be conducted as applications are received. This position will remain open until filled.
BENEFITS:
Seasonal employees are not eligible for benefits.
ABOUT THE VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG:
The village employs approximately 600 employees in 12 departments, including police, fire, engineering and public works, communications, community development, cultural services, economic development, finance, general government, human resources, information technology, and transportation. Our employees work to serve the residents and strive to make Schaumburg the best community it can be.
Our Core Values are the heart and soul of how we operate. Customer service, integrity, respect, teamwork, and trust are the values we dedicate ourselves to with the goal of providing excellent services and programs to meet the needs of our community and those within our organization. They guide our actions and serve as the framework for the decisions and contributions we make every day - at every level. Each member of the Schaumburg team is valued, belongs and provides essential services to the residents, visitors, and businesses of Schaumburg. We are proud of the rich diversity of the Schaumburg community, and we want employees to bring their own unique capabilities, experiences, and characteristics to their work in serving the community. The characteristics of humility, empathy, respect, and open-mindedness are cornerstones of our organizational culture. The success of the village depends on our employees, and we are committed to helping employees continue growing and developing in their careers.
SELECTION PROCESS:
The candidate screening process may consist of an application review, skills testing, employability assessment, interviews, and other job-related testing or verifications. Chosen candidates will be subject to background checks and a criminal history investigation. The top candidate will need to successfully complete the post-offer qualifying pre-employment medical examination and drug screen (including cannabis).
Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act to complete the application process should contact the Human Resources Department at .
The Village of Schaumburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$32.4 hourly 2d ago
Commercial Lending Intern - Summer 2026
Consumers Credit Union 3.5
Graduate internship job in Lake Forest, IL
Consumers Credit Union (CCU) is one of the largest, fastest growing credit unions in Illinois! Every year we look for a diverse group of hardworking students to join our IGNITE Intern Program. What does IGNITE mean to us and what can you expect? Interns Growing, Networking, and Innovating through Transformational Experiences.
We hire college students because we believe in fresh ideas. These are not paper pushing, copy making internships. We provide real work experience to our Interns. During the Program you will interact with and get exposure to multiple departments and leaders throughout the Credit Union. You'll learn firsthand why we are a certified Great Place to Work and experience our awesome team atmosphere by working with other Interns on projects, volunteering in the community, and participating in events and educational sessions.
Our intent is to create a future career path for students who have an interest in the financial services industry. IGNITE is designed to expose you to a variety of opportunities while fostering growth and learning.
We are seeking students that are interested in a Summer 2026 internship supporting Commercial Lending. The Commercial Lending Intern will report to the Manager of Credit Analysis. The intern will assist with credit analyst and commercial lending functions, as well as other key projects across the organization. This includes setting up and managing the nCino loan origination system (LOS) to track financial information for commercial borrowers, assisting with financial tracking and spreading, supporting lenders with upfront analysis for new loan requests, and reviewing information entered into the LOS by lenders to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Requirements for the Commercial Lending internship
Currently attending an accredited college or university.
Rising juniors and seniors working toward a bachelor's degree in Finance or Business with a focus on commercial banking/lending interested in financial analysis or related major. Rising sophomores may be considered.
Minimum 3.0 GPA.
Ability to work 32 hours per week for the summer (generally 8:00-5:00 Monday-Thursday) for the duration of the 12-week program (5/26/2026 - 8/13/2026). The schedule will involve onsite days based in Lake Forest, IL. Local candidates only.
Proficient with Word, PowerPoint, Excel and the wider Microsoft Office suite including email, calendaring, and instant messaging.
Problem solving and critical thinking skills.
Professional written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work independently after receiving work direction.
We are seeking diversity in all dimensions! Ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, work experience, volunteer experience and more!
Check out more info about the IGNITE Program on our careers site and apply soon. Go to: Internship Opportunities
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation range for this role is $20.50 to $22.50 per hour. The hourly rate for this role is determined by class year as of Fall 2026 (sophomore, junior, senior) and may also consider additional factors such as skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case.
Consumers Credit Union provides eligible employees an opportunity to participate in our medical (High Deductible, HMO and PPO), dental, vision, spending accounts, short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance and other plans effective date of hire.
The internship is a seasonal part time position and is not eligible for most benefits.
For more information about benefit offerings, please visit our careers page: about/what-we-do/careers
About CCU
Founded in 1930 and headquartered in Lake Forest, IL, CCU has $4.3 billion in assets and serves more than 272,000 members, making it one of the largest credit unions in the state. CCU believes that nobody needs banks on every corner, but everyone needs people who are in their corner. We've been recognized as a Great Place to Work multiple years in a row, and we're committed to growing both our business and our people. To learn more, visit myconsumers.org
Equal Opportunity Employer
CCU complies with the requirements and spirit of the law in the implementation of all facets of equal opportunity in employment. There will be no discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, pregnancy, age, national origin, citizenship, disability, genetic information, military status (including unfavorable discharge from the military), criminal or arrest history (unless job related), crime victim status, or any other protected characteristic in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination, or any other employment actions or term and condition of employment. CCU complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which CCU has facilities.
We are committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process please contact our Human Resources team at: or .
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
$20.5-22.5 hourly 4d ago
Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Internship (Summer 2026)
MacLean-Fogg 4.3
Graduate internship job in Mundelein, IL
MacLean-Fogg is a global manufacturing company with more than 100 years of innovation and excellence. Guided by our core values-Integrity, People, Customers, and Stewardship-we continue to build on a century-long legacy while driving the future of manufacturing. Our diverse businesses serve the automotive, industrial, and other critical industries, creating an environment where talent thrives, creativity flourishes, and collaboration drives success.
Location: Multiple U.S. Locations - View all locations Program Duration: Summer 2026 (10 Weeks) Pay Range: $18-$25 per hour (based on location, experience, and academic level)
Program Overview
Our Summer Internship Program offers real-world exposure to Environmental, Health & Safety practices in a manufacturing environment while contributing to meaningful projects from day one. Over 10 weeks, you will gain:
Hands-on experience in EHS program development and compliance.
Mentorship and guidance from experienced industry leaders.
A professional network across functions and facilities.
Career-ready technical and professional skills.
When applying, you will be prompted to select all MacLean-Fogg locations where you are interested in being considered.
What You'll Do
As an EHS Intern, you will:
Assist in conducting safety audits, inspections, and risk assessments.
Support compliance activities related to OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory standards.
Help develop and update training materials, safety procedures, and emergency response plans.
Analyze EHS data and recommend improvements to reduce incidents and ensure compliance.
Complete a capstone intern project and present results to leadership.
Qualifications
We're seeking motivated students who are ready to learn, grow, and contribute:
Currently pursuing a degree in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
Knowledge of safety principles, environmental regulations, or compliance programs preferred.
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Collaborative mindset with a willingness to take initiative.
Ability to work on-site at one of our locations for the duration of the program.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive hourly pay.
Skill development through hands-on learning.
Structured mentorship and feedback.
Networking opportunities with peers and professionals.
Experience presenting to leadership at program completion.
$18-25 hourly 60d+ ago
Imaging Intern - Kenosha Clinic
CWI Landholdings 3.0
Graduate internship job in Kenosha, WI
At Children's Wisconsin, we believe kids deserve the best.
Children's Wisconsin is a nationally recognized health system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. We provide primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency care, community health services, foster and adoption services, child and family counseling, child advocacy services and family resource centers. Our reputation draws patients and families from around the country.
We offer a wide variety of rewarding career opportunities and are seeking individuals dedicated to helping us achieve our vision of the healthiest kids in the country. If you want to work for an organization that makes a difference for children and families, and encourages you to be at your best every day, please apply today.
Please follow this link for a closer look at what it's like to work at Children's Wisconsin:
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Are you a Junior or Senior enrolled in a Radiology program and looking to gain some hands-on experience? If so, this Internship is for you!!
Under the direction and supervision of a technologist, assists in performing imaging examinations. As part of the imaging program, this internship is designed to expose students to direct practice in the field of imaging while completing a required accredited Radiology program. Participates in and contributes to department projects to receive introductory work experience related to imaging activities.
Licensure, Registration and/or Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers through American Heart or American Red Cross is required.
Education
Current enrollment in an accredited School of Radiology (Junior/Senior status required).
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
Exhibits guiding behaviors that reflect Children's values and support our mission and vision.
Basic computer skills to operate a computer efficiently and effectively.
Working knowledge of medical terminology.
Ability to understand detailed instructions.
Ability to maintain confidentiality in accordance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
Possess effective interpersonal and communication skills necessary to interact courteously and tactfully with patients, parents/families and members of the health care team.
Hours: Flexible, will work around school schedule. Preferably working 2-3 days per week.
Location: - Kenosha Clinic
Children's Wisconsin is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all employees. We treat everyone with dignity, respect, and fairness. We do not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by the law.
Certifications/Licenses:
BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council
$31k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13d ago
Clinical Mental Health Internship
Rodasi LLC
Graduate internship job in Hoffman Estates, IL
An exciting component of The Ardent Counseling Center growing practice is our Internship Program!
The Ardent Counseling Center Internship Program is designed for masters students pursuing a career in behavioral health. This internship program provides a valuable learning experience by providing students with the opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals in a supportive and challenging environment. The goal of the program is to prepare students for a successful career in the field of behavioral health by providing them with practical skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience in a variety of social service settings.
The Ardent Counseling Center Internship Program offers students a range of services, including training on clinical skills and note documentation, counseling skills, and assessment tools. Students also receive supervision from experienced clinical professionals who help them develop their professional skills and competencies, and who support them in their transitions from students to professionals. In addition, students gain experience in working with mental health, and other behavioral health concerns in diverse populations, including children, adolescents, adults, and families.
In addition, The Ardent Counseling Center has a dedicated administrative staff that handles all the behind-the-scenes tasks such as maintain paperwork, matching and assigning clients to interns, administrative supervision and support, assigning tasks, and maintaining relationships with partnering schools.
Overall, our program is an excellent opportunity for students to gain the practical experience and skills needed to embark on a successful career in behavioral health. Students who complete this internship program are well-prepared to enter the workforce as competent, compassionate professionals who have a deep understanding of the complex challenges involved in providing behavioral health services.
Join our team to get started and see how you can assist others in their journey while you are on yours!
$32k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clinical Internship (Waukegan)
Kids Above All 2.9
Graduate internship job in Waukegan, IL
Kids Above All is seeking master level clinical interns for our Lake County location.
Interns will work closely with house therapist. Interns and the house therapist will meet together with the clinical supervisor prior to the start date for the purpose of getting to know each other and determining which intern will fit best with which house. Interns are expected to work approximately 24 hours per week and to maintain a fairly consistent and predictable schedule.
Essential Functions
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Providing auxiliary clinical services to clients on an individual basis as needed and recommended by the treatment team.
Inters may pick up additional family cases as recommended by the treatment team.
Interns will work with all clients in the milieu setting to provide clinically appropriate interventions in the areas of processing, mediating arguments, implementing, coaching, and practicing coping strategies, resolving conflict, and in vivo problem-solving socio-emotional issues. Interns are expected to learn to take strategies clients are learning in therapy (i.e. grounding, deep breathing) and assist clients in real-world applications.
Interns will work collaboratively with house therapist around how to best meet the clinical needs of clients in the home.
Interns will conduct home visits. Must work in a socially diverse environment.
Interns will seek opportunities to build clinical resources, group curriculum, rewards programs, etc. to aid and support the milieu as a therapeutic environment.
Interns will take over the paper documentation for one client in its entirety and complete necessary documents within the appropriate time frame. This includes ITPs, MHAs, Staffing notes, court summaries, etc.
Interns will collaborate with collateral contacts and maintain communication with external team members on behalf of the client with the client s treatment and advocacy in mind.
Interns will be invited to attend any training offered during their internship. Interns will attend house team meetings if available.
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Students in a Master s Level program for social work or counseling.
Individuals with an interest in clinical treatment services for the adolescent population.
Previous experience working with youth populations is preferred.
Must be 21 years of age to intern
**Please note that this is an unpaid internship**
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by the person in this position. This description does not state or imply that the above are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. All job requirements are subject to possible modification.
$36k-44k yearly est. 10d ago
Vet Tech Student Externship- Oakton Animal Hospital
Town and Country Veterinary Hospital 3.9
Graduate internship job in Elk Grove Village, IL
Practice
Oakton Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital that welcomes emergency treatment cases and pet patients needing routine medical, surgical, and dental care.
Our hospital is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). This professional organization requires that our hospital meet the highest standards of excellence for the practice of veterinary medicine. It also requires that our hospital be inspected periodically in order to maintain our accreditation.
Position Purpose
Come extern with us!
Heartland Veterinary Partners' Vet Tech Externship Program works to provide 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
$25k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clinical Therapist Internship
Innovative Counseling Partners LLC
Graduate internship job in Oak Park, IL
Job Description
Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC. is seeking motivated students to learn and grow within our organization. This position is available to students in their second year Master level clinical program (social work, clinical counseling). If you are passionate about creating and facilitating groups and providing compassionate care, you would be a great fit on our team.
Please read the following ICP Internship Important Information and then answer these questions Potential Intern Questions to be considered for an interview.
Your responsibilities will include:
Provide individual, family, and couples outpatient care, with clinical supervision
Aid in development and/or facilitation of DBT/CBT skills groups
Help with practice documentation and business tasks
Compete mental health assessment, SOAP notes, treatment plans/updates
Provide clinical observations/input from a social work or counseling psychology perspective
Participate in individual and/or group supervision on a weekly basis
Participate in continuous quality improvement and professional development
Attend weekly Program planning meeting
You would be the ideal candidate, if you have:
Ability to demonstrate soft skills (email, basic Excel)
Excellent time management skills, including the ability to juggle multiple demands simultaneously in a fast paced and challenging environment
Ability to maintain patient privacy at all times
Completed coursework related to treatment for children/adolescents and/or young adults/adults, group therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, or dialectical behavior therapy
We prefer you to be bilingual as we really honor bilingualism
Training Hours: Coincides with your Master's program requirements for Practicum and/or Internship.
Weekly Schedule: up to 18 direct client hours per week
Supervision:
Provided by individuals with the following credentials:
LCSW
LCPC
There will be individual and/or group supervision weekly (1 hour total).
Monthly group supervision will occur with all student interns, per educational program requirements
Interns can expect a developmental style of supervision
Interns will be expected to be active participants in setting goals and expectations for their internship year, as well as able to complete the training activities and job functions as listed above.
Benefits (Note: the ICP practicum/internship is unpaid):
Ongoing professional development opportunities
Interns demonstrating exemplary performance will be strongly considered for future employment at Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC. Benefits for full time ICP, PLLC employees below for reference.
The benefits of working at Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC:
Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC offers our full time employees a competitive total compensation package, including:
Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision and Accident Insurance
Employee status (W-2 for MS/MA, LPC, LSWs) or 1099 (LCPC/LCSW) contract position
401K with a practice contribution of 3% of therapists earned income (begins after 6 months of employment)
Short term and long term disability insurance with a 50K life insurance policy provided by employer
The ability to be off 5 weeks a year (unpaid)
PTO is earned and can be used for any reason
Sick Time
Continuing Education
Psychology Today Profile and other therapy marketing directory profiles
Consistent stream of referrals
Flexible work schedules (a minimum of 12 hours a week for part-time/25+ hours a week for full-time)
Individual and group consultation and supervision (MS and LPC/LSW)
Opportunity to earn additional income through supervision and blog writing if interested
Please read the following ICP Internship Important Information and then answer these questions Potential Intern Questions to be considered for an interview.
$32k-48k yearly est. 1d ago
Clinical Intern
YWCA Chicago 3.5
Graduate internship job in Addison, IL
Clinical Intern STATUS: Intern GRADE: DEPT/PROGRAM NAME: SVSS reports to: SUPERVISES: N/A The YWCA Metropolitan Chicago is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Clinical Program-Suburban Chicago is part of the Sexual Violence Support Services (SVSS) of the YWCA. The Clinical Program-Suburban Chicago provides crisis counseling and short and longer-term individual, family, and group therapy to survivors of sexual abuse and their non-offending significant others ages 3+. The program operates out of our Patterson McDaniel Family Center located in Addison, Illinois. All services are confidential and free to clients. The program accepts interns from Master's level Social Work, Counseling, and Art Therapy programs (second or final year only). The Clinical Program-Suburban Chicago strives to have a culturally and ethnically diverse professional staff to best meet the needs of clients. Ideal candidates should be aware of cultural considerations and enjoy working with children and families. Counseling services are available in English and Spanish; therefore, bilingual Spanish-speaking interns are highly encouraged to apply. A stipend for completion of a full academic year internship will be offered to interns.
COLLABORATES WITH:
SVSS Counseling Team
ESSENTIAL responsibilities:
* Intern will manage a caseload of 6-10 individual cases (dependent upon waitlist and requirements of educational program) and co-facilitate 1-2 therapy groups and/or client workshops.
* Provide telephone crisis intervention, information, referrals, and case management support.
* Support Clinical Program Specialist with intakes and maintaining the waitlist.
* Input clinical data into program databases while maintaining attention to detail and deadlines.
* Participate in monthly program and administrative team meetings.
* Participate in case consultations and present at least one case during the internship.
NON-ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Develop trauma-informed and victim/client-centered clinical skills.
* Learn relational/psychodynamic and trauma therapy approaches and explore other treatment models.
* Access to YWCA's clinical training library and reading materials.
* Opportunity to participate in other clinical and learning experiences (i.e., Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline, Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities) [as available].
* Participate in and/or create projects based on agency need and intern interest.
OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED:
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Candidate must be in second or final year of Master's program.
* Attend required 40-hour Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention training prior to, or at the beginning of, the internship.
* Commitment to internship from mid-August to end of June or academic year.
* Commitment to a minimum of 16-24 hours/week with two weekday evenings until 8pm and attendance at monthly Team Meetings and intern group supervision on the first Friday of the month.
* Participate in weekly 1.5-hour individual reflective supervision conducted by a licensed clinician and monthly 1-hour intern group supervision.
* Ability to work independently when appropriate, with ongoing supervision.
EDUCATION REQUIRED:
Second or final year of Master's program in Social Work, Counseling, or Art Therapy
CERTIFICATION(s) REQUIRED:
Intern is required to complete a 40-hour Sexual Crisis Intervention training prior to, or at the beginning of, their internship.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Hybrid format of providing in-person and telehealth counseling services. Interns will work both independently under the supervision of a licensed clinical therapist.
WORK SCHEDULE:
Choose two or three days Monday through Thursday: 16-24 hours/week with two weekday evenings until 8pm. Also, first Friday of the month from 10am to 1pm to attend Team Meeting and Group Intern Supervision.
$28k-39k yearly est. 32d ago
Clinical Internship: Pre Interview Form
Individual and Family Connection
Graduate internship job in River Forest, IL
IFC Counseling takes pride in its staff and is sure to make its staff feel valued and appreciated. This is a calm and collaborative environment, where group and individual supervision are offered, as well as access to all of the in-office amenities such as administrative support, marketing tools, access to an established referral network, and the list goes on. This is truly a great opportunity for the right intern to learn and grow. We will review your notes and will be in contact with the next steps of the interview process if you are the right fit for our team. Learn more about us here!
$32k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Security & Loss Prevention Internship $19/HR
Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor 4.1
Graduate internship job in Gurnee, IL
The Public Safety Security & Loss Prevention Internship Program offers students and aspiring professionals hands-on experience in security operations, guest safety, and asset protection within a dynamic environment. Interns will work alongside seasoned professionals to develop practical skills in surveillance, incident response, and theft prevention while gaining insight into the operational aspects of a large-scale facility.
Responsibilities:
Consistent attendance and adherence to the posted schedule is a job requirement. Includes attendance of Park Discovery training, Security department training, and Security in-service training.
Must meet all Human Resources requirements for internship program, including attendance of intern events/meetings.
Maintain Park grooming and appearance standards in accordance with policies set forth by the Human Resources department. Maintain department uniform guidelines in accordance with policies set forth by the Security department.
Interact with guests, team members, and Park management on a daily basis. Work with a diverse team and cooperate with all team members and Park management.
Communicate effectively with guests - able to answer basic questions and give directions. Proactively approach guests to offer assistance, recommendations, and conversation.
Communicate effectively with team members and Park management - able to relay information or respond to inquiries in person, by phone, and by portable radio.
Complete all required Six Flags Public Safety - Security certification tests.
Work fixed positions designed to monitor guest entry and exiting:
Properly and consistently screen all guests via metal detection and according to department policy. Includes enforcement of prohibited items, guest behavior, and dress code policies.
Work efficiently to screen guests in order to minimize the wait time to enter the Park.
Work fixed positions designed to monitor team member and visitor entry/exit (backstage gates):
Validate team member entry by checking Park issued ID cards and vehicle stickers.
Validate visitor entry by following established clearance procedures and coordinating visitor appointments with Park management.
Work patrol positions designed to respond to security-related incidents, emergencies, and calls for assistance:
Assist guests with problem-solving and Park policy interpretation.
Monitor and enforce adherence to Park policies, specifically related to guest code of conduct and ride safety.
Rapidly respond to emergencies or calls for assistance according to department policy and/or at the direction of department management.
Work toll and mobile positions designed to monitor the guest parking lot and toll lanes:
Operate hand-held electronic device to scan passes for parking.
Operate touch-screen point of sale (POS) system for credit/debit card transactions.
Monitor and control access to preferred/membership parking area.
Direct inbound/outbound vehicle traffic safely by using proper/visible hand signals and traffic control devices (i.e. cones, directional signs, etc.).
Monitor overall traffic flow and parking lot capacity. Adjust traffic flow as needed or directed.
Work positions designed to assist Lost Services:
Monitor lost children brought to the post until they are reunited with parent/guardian.
Assist parents/guardians searching for lost children and keep accurate record of all children reported lost.
Properly handle lost items, including valuables and currency that are turned into Lost & Found and/or Security.
Enter lost item reports into web-based lost and found tracking database (Chargerback System). Update reports as needed.
Work fixed position designed to support and administer overall Security operation:
Answer and screen incoming phone calls. Transfer calls and take/deliver accurate phone messages.
Monitor all Security and Park radio traffic. Answer radio calls and provide appropriate responses. Includes dispatching and coordinating response to security-related calls for service, emergencies, and requests for assistance.
Broadcast information, alerts, and/or messages over all Park radio channels as directed.
Create and track calls for service in computer dispatch system. Accurately account for active calls for service, officer assignments, and officer locations at all times.
Monitor Park alarm system, surveillance systems, and weather tracking/alert system.
Work alongside the Loss Prevention Investigators:
Monitor surveillance systems.
Gain an understanding of fixed and mobile surveillance efforts, including CCTV installation and maintenance.
Collect information from fixed surveillance, overt and covert camera systems, undercover operatives, secret shoppers, and field agents to assist in employee investigative interviews.
Assist or facilitate investigations and investigative interviews of employees who have been shown to be involved in impropriety.
Work with Loss Prevention Undercover Agents:
Conduct shoplifting surveillance and shoplifter detention.
Observe scalping activity and evasion cases.
Conduct sting operations, electronic surveillance and preventative measures against theft.
Create and maintain a detailed shoplifting log
Complete departmental reports and/or required paperwork according to department policy. This includes completing reports and paperwork in an understandable, professional, and timely fashion.
Keep all information and documents confidential.
Use and operate all Park equipment safely and correctly.
Assist with Park and post cleaning as needed or directed. Maintain a neat and organized work location at all times.
Maintain all job duties and responsibilities in outdoor weather conditions - regularly exposed to direct sunlight, wet/humid conditions, extreme cold, and extreme heat for extended periods of time.
Maintain all job duties and responsibilities independently with minimal direct supervision.
Adhere to all Park labor policies pertaining to breaks taken, length of shift, and types of work performed. Accurately record all shift and break times by using Park's labor tracking system
Qualifications:
18 years of age or older. Applicants must possess a valid Driver's License. Applicants enrolled in an associate's or bachelor's level criminal justice or related program.
Must be able to stand and/or walk up to 8 hours at a time and as many as 12 hours a day. This includes standing at a fixed position for extended periods of time.
Must be capable of working in all outdoor weather conditions - regularly exposed to direct sunlight, wet/humid conditions, extreme cold, and extreme heat for extended periods of time.
Must be able to lift up to and including 25 lbs. consistently.
Must have strong verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to speak, understand, read, and write in English language.
Must be able to listen/monitor radio communication by earpiece while simultaneously communicating to guests and team members in their presence.
Must be comfortable using a computer and be capable of learning to use applications designed to monitor access control and complete incident reports.
Must be able to work around a metal detector and complete guest and team member screening according to department policy and with department-provided equipment.
Must be “safety-conscious” and aware of surroundings while on duty. Job positions include moving in/out of raised guard houses, working around metal detection equipment, directing vehicle traffic as well as working in close proximity of moving vehicles, and working in large crowds.
Must be willing to practice general housekeeping and maintain the cleanliness of assigned job position.
Must possess strong work ethic, the ability to multi-task, and be able to handle moderate levels of stress.
Must be able to work with others and as a contributing part of a team / the department.
Must be self-motivated, possess an enthusiastic attitude, and conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times. This includes times and/or positions where job duties must be completed independently with minimal direct supervision.
$25k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
Intern - Transportation & Bicycle Safety (Summer)
Village of Schaumburg 4.3
Graduate internship job in Schaumburg, IL
VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG
Human Resources Department
101 Schaumburg Court,Schaumburg, IL 60193
Intern - Transportation & Bicycle Safety (Summer)
Are you passionate about sustainable transportation and community engagement? Join our team this summer to support key initiatives that improve mobility and safety for all road users.
JOB SUMMARY:
This position reports to the Transportation Planner and assists the department with essential functions such as traffic counts, and traffic studies, along with bicycle, pedestrian, and transit-related work. This position also has the responsibility of educating the community on bicycle and pedestrian safety and promoting and evaluating the bikeways for maintenance and repairs. This is a great opportunity for students looking to gain hands-on experience in transportation planning and community engagement.
The position is for the summer months from the middle of May through the middle of August and is based on a 35-hour work week that consists of Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Flexibility in the scheduling is required to account for staffing at other various events over the summer including occasional weekend and evening events.
JOB DUTIES:
1. Manages the research and implementation of studies as directed by department staff.
2. Assists with traffic-related activities that may include but are not limited to performing traffic counts, monitoring traffic signals, and conducting traffic studies.
3. Inspects the over 95 miles of bike paths and lanes to evaluate the condition and maintenance needs of the system. Includes the inspection and reporting of regulatory signs that are faded, missing, or tilted, deteriorated bike paths or lanes, and tree or shrub obstructions encroaching into the bikeway riding area. Deficiencies will be reported to the appropriate department for maintenance, and a detailed daily log of completed activities will also be completed.
4. Educates the community on bicycle safety and bicycle traffic laws, assists with the administration of bicycle safety programs and events, and distributes bicycle maps and other bicycle-related information to various locations throughout the community.
5. Participates in various bike events over the summer such as bike to work day, Fahrrad tour von Schaumburg, walk/bike to school day events, national night out, Septemberfest, farmer's market, and the public library. At these events, staff responsibilities include handing out information on bicycle and pedestrian safety, distributing bicycle and transit maps, registering bicycles, and answering questions from the public.
6. Works on transits-related activities that may include collecting and analyzing ridership, operating related statistics, performing qualitative and quantitative field tests, monitoring transit services including the Woodfield Trolley, Dial-A-Ride Transportation (DART), planning Septemberfest Special Event Services, and distributing brochures to various locations throughout the community.
7. Researches, produces, and performs public presentations to village committees, civic groups, and the public.
8. Supports department staff with various other functions.
9. Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Education equivalent to a high school diploma.
2. In the process of obtaining an associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree in political science, urban planning, civil engineering, public administration, or a related field.
3. Possession of a valid driver's license with transportation to and from inspection sites.
4. Proficiency with current computer technology, job-specific software, and customer service systems.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Physically capable of riding a department-supplied bicycle on village streets and bike paths for up to 7 hours per day.
2. Ability to work outdoors in hot or cold temperatures for extended periods.
3. The ability to ride a bicycle and a thorough knowledge of bicycle traffic laws.
STARTING PAY RATE: $30.86 per hour.
Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Interviews will be conducted as applications are received. This position will remain open until filled.
BENEFITS:
Seasonal employees are not eligible for benefits.
ABOUT THE VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG:
The village employs approximately 600 employees in 12 departments, including police, fire, engineering and public works, communications, community development, cultural services, economic development, finance, general government, human resources, information technology, and transportation. Our employees work to serve the residents and strive to make Schaumburg the best community it can be.
Our Core Values are the heart and soul of how we operate. Customer service, integrity, respect, teamwork, and trust are the values we dedicate ourselves to with the goal of providing excellent services and programs to meet the needs of our community and those within our organization. They guide our actions and serve as the framework for the decisions and contributions we make every day - at every level. Each member of the Schaumburg team is valued, belongs and provides essential services to the residents, visitors, and businesses of Schaumburg. We are proud of the rich diversity of the Schaumburg community, and we want employees to bring their own unique capabilities, experiences, and characteristics to their work in serving the community. The characteristics of humility, empathy, respect, and open-mindedness are cornerstones of our organizational culture. The success of the village depends on our employees, and we are committed to helping employees continue growing and developing in their careers.
SELECTION PROCESS:
The candidate screening process may consist of an application review, skills testing, employability assessment, interviews, and other job-related testing or verifications. Chosen candidates will be subject to background checks and a criminal history investigation. The top candidate will need to successfully complete the post-offer qualifying pre-employment medical examination and drug screen (including cannabis).
Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act to complete the application process should contact the Human Resources Department at .
The Village of Schaumburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$30.9 hourly 2d ago
Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Internship (Summer 2026)
MacLean-Fogg 4.3
Graduate internship job in Menomonee Falls, WI
MacLean-Fogg is a global manufacturing company with more than 100 years of innovation and excellence. Guided by our core values-Integrity, People, Customers, and Stewardship-we continue to build on a century-long legacy while driving the future of manufacturing. Our diverse businesses serve the automotive, industrial, and other critical industries, creating an environment where talent thrives, creativity flourishes, and collaboration drives success.
Location: Multiple U.S. Locations - View all locations Program Duration: Summer 2026 (10 Weeks) Pay Range: $18-$25 per hour (based on location, experience, and academic level)
Program Overview
Our Summer Internship Program offers real-world exposure to Environmental, Health & Safety practices in a manufacturing environment while contributing to meaningful projects from day one. Over 10 weeks, you will gain:
Hands-on experience in EHS program development and compliance.
Mentorship and guidance from experienced industry leaders.
A professional network across functions and facilities.
Career-ready technical and professional skills.
When applying, you will be prompted to select all MacLean-Fogg locations where you are interested in being considered.
What You'll Do
As an EHS Intern, you will:
Assist in conducting safety audits, inspections, and risk assessments.
Support compliance activities related to OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory standards.
Help develop and update training materials, safety procedures, and emergency response plans.
Analyze EHS data and recommend improvements to reduce incidents and ensure compliance.
Complete a capstone intern project and present results to leadership.
Qualifications
We're seeking motivated students who are ready to learn, grow, and contribute:
Currently pursuing a degree in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
Knowledge of safety principles, environmental regulations, or compliance programs preferred.
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Collaborative mindset with a willingness to take initiative.
Ability to work on-site at one of our locations for the duration of the program.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive hourly pay.
Skill development through hands-on learning.
Structured mentorship and feedback.
Networking opportunities with peers and professionals.
Experience presenting to leadership at program completion.
$18-25 hourly 60d+ ago
Clinical Therapist Internship
Innovative Counseling Partners
Graduate internship job in Oak Park, IL
Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC. is seeking motivated students to learn and grow within our organization. This position is available to students in their second year Master level clinical program (social work, clinical counseling). If you are passionate about creating and facilitating groups and providing compassionate care, you would be a great fit on our team.
Please read the following ICP Internship Important Information and then answer these questions Potential Intern Questions to be considered for an interview.
Your responsibilities will include:
Provide individual, family, and couples outpatient care, with clinical supervision
Aid in development and/or facilitation of DBT/CBT skills groups
Help with practice documentation and business tasks
Compete mental health assessment, SOAP notes, treatment plans/updates
Provide clinical observations/input from a social work or counseling psychology perspective
Participate in individual and/or group supervision on a weekly basis
Participate in continuous quality improvement and professional development
Attend weekly Program planning meeting
You would be the ideal candidate, if you have:
Ability to demonstrate soft skills (email, basic Excel)
Excellent time management skills, including the ability to juggle multiple demands simultaneously in a fast paced and challenging environment
Ability to maintain patient privacy at all times
Completed coursework related to treatment for children/adolescents and/or young adults/adults, group therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, or dialectical behavior therapy
We prefer you to be bilingual as we really honor bilingualism
Training Hours: Coincides with your Master's program requirements for Practicum and/or Internship.
Weekly Schedule: up to 18 direct client hours per week
Supervision:
Provided by individuals with the following credentials:
LCSW
LCPC
There will be individual and/or group supervision weekly (1 hour total).
Monthly group supervision will occur with all student interns, per educational program requirements
Interns can expect a developmental style of supervision
Interns will be expected to be active participants in setting goals and expectations for their internship year, as well as able to complete the training activities and job functions as listed above.
Benefits (Note: the ICP practicum/internship is unpaid):
Ongoing professional development opportunities
Interns demonstrating exemplary performance will be strongly considered for future employment at Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC. Benefits for full time ICP, PLLC employees below for reference.
The benefits of working at Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC:
Innovative Counseling Partners, PLLC offers our full time employees a competitive total compensation package, including:
Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision and Accident Insurance
Employee status (W-2 for MS/MA, LPC, LSWs) or 1099 (LCPC/LCSW) contract position
401K with a practice contribution of 3% of therapists earned income (begins after 6 months of employment)
Short term and long term disability insurance with a 50K life insurance policy provided by employer
The ability to be off 5 weeks a year (unpaid)
PTO is earned and can be used for any reason
Sick Time
Continuing Education
Psychology Today Profile and other therapy marketing directory profiles
Consistent stream of referrals
Flexible work schedules (a minimum of 12 hours a week for part-time/25+ hours a week for full-time)
Individual and group consultation and supervision (MS and LPC/LSW)
Opportunity to earn additional income through supervision and blog writing if interested
Please read the following ICP Internship Important Information and then answer these questions Potential Intern Questions to be considered for an interview.
Practice
Randall Oaks Animal Hospital opened in June of 2002 and encompasses many years of veterinary experience. Our veterinarians strive to keep your pet healthy through preventative care and the compassion we show toward pets and their owners at all times.
We are proud to serve the communities of Carpentersville, East and West Dundee, Algonquin, Elgin, Huntley, and surrounding areas. We are open Monday through Saturday.
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
$25k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clinical Intake Intern
YWCA Chicago 3.5
Graduate internship job in Addison, IL
Clinical Intake Intern STATUS: Intern GRADE: DEPT/PROGRAM NAME: SVSS reports to: SUPERVISES: N/A The YWCA Metropolitan Chicago is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Clinical Program-Suburban Chicago is part of the Sexual Violence Support Services (SVSS) of the YWCA. The Clinical Program-Suburban Chicago provides crisis counseling and short and longer-term individual, family, and group therapy to survivors of sexual abuse and their non-offending significant others ages 3+. The program operates out of our Patterson McDaniel Family Center located in Addison, Illinois. All services are confidential and free to clients. The program accepts interns from Master's level Social Work, Counseling, and Art Therapy programs. The Clinical Program-Suburban Chicago strives to have a culturally and ethnically diverse professional staff to best meet the needs of clients. Ideal candidates should be aware of cultural considerations and enjoy working with children and families. Counseling services are available in English and Spanish; therefore, bilingual Spanish-speaking interns are highly encouraged to apply. A stipend for completion of a full academic year internship will be offered to interns.
COLLABORATES WITH:
SVSS Counseling Team
ESSENTIAL responsibilities:
* Intern will serve as the initial contact for services by conducting clinical screenings and intakes.
* Provide telephone crisis intervention, information, referrals, and case management support.
* Support Clinical Program Specialist with intakes and maintaining the waitlist.
* Input clinical data into program databases while maintaining attention to detail and deadlines.
* Manage a caseload of 3-4 individual cases (dependent on waitlist).
* Participate in monthly program and administrative team meetings.
* Participate in case consultations and present at least one case during the internship.
NON-ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Develop trauma-informed and victim/client-centered clinical skills.
* Learn relational/psychodynamic and trauma therapy approaches and explore other treatment models.
* Access to YWCA's clinical training library and reading materials.
* Opportunity to participate in other clinical and learning experiences (i.e., Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline, Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities) [as available].
* Participate in and/or create projects based on agency need and intern interest.
OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED:
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Candidate must be in their Master's program.
* Attend required 40-hour Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention training prior to, or at the beginning of, the internship.
* Commitment to internship from mid-August to end of June or academic year.
* Commitment to a minimum of 16-20 hours/week with two weekday evenings until 8pm and attendance at monthly Team Meetings and intern group supervision on the first Friday of the month.
* Participate in weekly 1.5-hour individual reflective supervision conducted by a licensed clinician and monthly 1-hour intern group supervision.
* Ability to work independently when appropriate, with ongoing supervision.
EDUCATION REQUIRED:
Second or final year of Master's program in Social Work, Counseling, or Art Therapy
CERTIFICATION(s) REQUIRED:
Intern is required to complete a 40-hour Sexual Crisis Intervention training prior to, or at the beginning of, their internship.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Hybrid format of providing in-person and telehealth counseling services. Interns will work both independently under the supervision of a licensed clinical therapist.
WORK SCHEDULE:
Choose two or three days Monday through Thursday: 16-20 hours/week with two weekday evenings until 8pm. Also, first Friday of the month from 10am to 1pm to attend Team Meeting and Group Intern Supervision.
$28k-39k yearly est. 32d ago
Security & Loss Prevention Internship $19/HR (Hiring Immediately)
Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor 4.1
Graduate internship job in Gurnee, IL
The Public Safety Security & Loss Prevention Internship Program offers students and aspiring professionals hands-on experience in security operations, guest safety, and asset protection within a dynamic environment. Interns will work alongside seasoned professionals to develop practical skills in surveillance, incident response, and theft prevention while gaining insight into the operational aspects of a large-scale facility.
Responsibilities:
Consistent attendance and adherence to the posted schedule is a job requirement. Includes attendance of Park Discovery training, Security department training, and Security in-service training.
Must meet all Human Resources requirements for internship program, including attendance of intern events/meetings.
Maintain Park grooming and appearance standards in accordance with policies set forth by the Human Resources department. Maintain department uniform guidelines in accordance with policies set forth by the Security department.
Interact with guests, team members, and Park management on a daily basis. Work with a diverse team and cooperate with all team members and Park management.
Communicate effectively with guests able to answer basic questions and give directions. Proactively approach guests to offer assistance, recommendations, and conversation.
Communicate effectively with team members and Park management able to relay information or respond to inquiries in person, by phone, and by portable radio.
Complete all required Six Flags Public Safety - Security certification tests.
Work fixed positions designed to monitor guest entry and exiting:
Properly and consistently screen all guests via metal detection and according to department policy. Includes enforcement of prohibited items, guest behavior, and dress code policies.
Work efficiently to screen guests in order to minimize the wait time to enter the Park.
Work fixed positions designed to monitor team member and visitor entry/exit (backstage gates):
Validate team member entry by checking Park issued ID cards and vehicle stickers.
Validate visitor entry by following established clearance procedures and coordinating visitor appointments with Park management.
Work patrol positions designed to respond to security-related incidents, emergencies, and calls for assistance:
Assist guests with problem-solving and Park policy interpretation.
Monitor and enforce adherence to Park policies, specifically related to guest code of conduct and ride safety.
Rapidly respond to emergencies or calls for assistance according to department policy and/or at the direction of department management.
Work toll and mobile positions designed to monitor the guest parking lot and toll lanes:
Operate hand-held electronic device to scan passes for parking.
Operate touch-screen point of sale (POS) system for credit/debit card transactions.
Monitor and control access to preferred/membership parking area.
Direct inbound/outbound vehicle traffic safely by using proper/visible hand signals and traffic control devices (i.e. cones, directional signs, etc.).
Monitor overall traffic flow and parking lot capacity. Adjust traffic flow as needed or directed.
Work positions designed to assist Lost Services:
Monitor lost children brought to the post until they are reunited with parent/guardian.
Assist parents/guardians searching for lost children and keep accurate record of all children reported lost.
Properly handle lost items, including valuables and currency that are turned into Lost & Found and/or Security.
Enter lost item reports into web-based lost and found tracking database (Chargerback System). Update reports as needed.
Work fixed position designed to support and administer overall Security operation:
Answer and screen incoming phone calls. Transfer calls and take/deliver accurate phone messages.
Monitor all Security and Park radio traffic. Answer radio calls and provide appropriate responses. Includes dispatching and coordinating response to security-related calls for service, emergencies, and requests for assistance.
Broadcast information, alerts, and/or messages over all Park radio channels as directed.
Create and track calls for service in computer dispatch system. Accurately account for active calls for service, officer assignments, and officer locations at all times.
Monitor Park alarm system, surveillance systems, and weather tracking/alert system.
Work alongside the Loss Prevention Investigators:
Monitor surveillance systems.
Gain an understanding of fixed and mobile surveillance efforts, including CCTV installation and maintenance.
Collect information from fixed surveillance, overt and covert camera systems, undercover operatives, secret shoppers, and field agents to assist in employee investigative interviews.
Assist or facilitate investigations and investigative interviews of employees who have been shown to be involved in impropriety.
Work with Loss Prevention Undercover Agents:
Conduct shoplifting surveillance and shoplifter detention.
$25k-32k yearly est. 4d ago
Intern - Forestry (Engineering & Public Works) summer
Village of Schaumburg 4.3
Graduate internship job in Schaumburg, IL
VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG
Human Resources Department
101 Schaumburg Court,Schaumburg, IL 60193
Intern - Forestry (Engineering & Public Works) summer
Are you passionate about nature and interested in making a difference in your community? The Village of Schaumburg is seeking a Forestry Intern to help maintain the health and beauty of our urban forest.
JOB SUMMARY:
This position reports to the Divison Supervisor and conducts field inspections to determine if diseases, insects, or other natural or unnatural occurrences have affected trees in the village's urban forest. This position answers requests from residents about tree health and care and prepares written and verbal reports based on inspection data. We're looking for individuals who are highly detail-oriented, self-driven, and excel in organization and written communication. The ideal candidate will demonstrate initiative, work well independently, and bring a strong sense of responsibility to supporting the village's urban forestry efforts. The position is for the summer months typically based on a 40-hour work week.
JOB DUTIES:
1. Conducts field inspections and documentation to determine if diseases, insects, or other natural or unnatural occurrences have affected trees in the village's urban forest. These inspections will include site meetings with property managers and owners.
2. Monitors contractors performing tree maintenance activities in the village's parkways and other properties.
3. Assists the Forester in implementing and documenting the village's EAB Management Plan.
4. Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Associate's degree or equivalency of college hours in the process of obtaining a bachelor's or master's degree in forestry or a related field. Prerequisite educational coursework includes undergraduate-level forestry, horticulture, or a related field.
2. Demonstrate a working knowledge of trees and insects and diseases that affect tree health and care. Extensive knowledge of tree identification, diseases, insects, and maintenance techniques used in managing an urban forest.
3. Possession of a valid driver's license.
4. Proficiency with current computer technology, job-specific software, and customer service systems.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Regular exposure to inclement weather conditions, standing water, mud, and temperature extremes for prolonged periods.
2. Necessity to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
3. Regular requirement for site visits to developed properties.
STARTING PAY RATE: $30.86 per hour.
Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Interviews will be conducted as applications are received. This position will remain open until filled.
BENEFITS:
Seasnal employees are not eligible for benefits.
ABOUT THE VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG:
The village employs approximately 600 employees in 12 departments, including police, fire, engineering and public works, communications, community development, cultural services, economic development, finance, general government, human resources, information technology, and transportation. Our employees work to serve the residents and strive to make Schaumburg the best community it can be.
Our Core Values are the heart and soul of how we operate. Customer service, integrity, respect, teamwork, and trust are the values we dedicate ourselves to with the goal of providing excellent services and programs to meet the needs of our community and those within our organization. They guide our actions and serve as the framework for the decisions and contributions we make every day - at every level. Each member of the Schaumburg team is valued, belongs and provides essential services to the residents, visitors, and businesses of Schaumburg. We are proud of the rich diversity of the Schaumburg community, and we want employees to bring their own unique capabilities, experiences, and characteristics to their work in serving the community. The characteristics of humility, empathy, respect, and open-mindedness are cornerstones of our organizational culture. The success of the village depends on our employees, and we are committed to helping employees continue growing and developing in their careers.
SELECTION PROCESS:
The candidate screening process may consist of an application review, skills testing, employability assessment, interviews, and other job-related testing or verifications. Chosen candidates will be subject to background checks and a criminal history investigation. The top candidate will need to successfully complete the post-offer qualifying pre-employment medical examination and drug screen (including cannabis).
Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act to complete the application process should contact the Human Resources Department at .
The Village of Schaumburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer
How much does a graduate internship earn in Kenosha, WI?
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