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  • Summer 2026 Internship - Brown University

    Amphenol Corporation 4.5company rating

    Programming internship job in Wallingford, CT

    We are hiring Internship positions across the US in the following fields: Quality Design Manufacturing RF Engineering Program Management Accounting Finance Marketing Customer Service and other areas
    $83k-104k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Intern - Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program (Spring 2026)

    CSIS 4.4company rating

    Programming internship job in Washington, MA

    The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity. Over the years, it has grown to be one of the largest organizations of its kind, with a staff of some 250 employees, including more than 120 analysts working to address the changing dynamics of international security across the globe. The CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia (ERE) program seeks to develop a deeper understanding of Europe's political, security, and economic evolution and its future role in the world; geopolitical developments in the circumpolar Arctic; the implications of Russia's foreign and defense policies for transatlantic security; and political and economic developments in Russia and Eurasia. The research internship will focus on ERE's Russia portfolio. More specifically, an intern will provide research assistance within a project funded by the Russia Strategic Initiative, U.S. European Command. The project is looking at Russia's key defense firms, various internal and external factors impacting production rates and product quality, along with Moscow's overall defense industrial manufacturing capacity. Tentative internship start and end dates are February 2, 2026 and May 29, 2026. The internship will be part-time (around 20 hours per week) and can be hybrid, with both virtual and in-person components, depending on the candidate's location and availability. The hired candidates will be paid hourly, commensurate with experience ($18.00/hour for current undergraduate hires, $19.00/hour for hires with a bachelor's degree, and $20.00/hour for hires with a master's degree). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the following: * Provide relevant research, writing, and editing support to multiple staff members within the highlighted research project; * Discover, clean, organize, and analyze various Russian-language data sources; * Monitor relevant Russian-language paper and press releases; * Perform ad hoc requests and other duties as necessary in support of staff members within the highlighted research project. KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE: * Should be currently enrolled in a thematically relevant master's or bachelor's program (in the case of undergrads, 3rd or 4th year students are preferred); * Interest or experience in Russian domestic and foreign policies; Russian defense industry; and/or Russian economy; * Advanced knowledge of Russian language is required; * Knowledge of different data scraping and processing tools (R Studio, Python, etc.) is preferred; * Excellent record in an academic and research environment; * Strong writing, editing, communication, and time management skills. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK CONDITIONS: The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee working in an office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Equal Opportunity Employer. HOW TO APPLY: In order to be considered, please submit: (1) a one-page resume as a PDF; and (2) a one-page cover letter as a PDF, explaining your interest in the research internship and highlighting relevant language, regional, and thematic experience. Please submit these materials by December 30, 2025. Please note that incomplete applications, applications exceeding the page limit or diverging from the required format (PDF), and applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
    $18-19 hourly 8d ago
  • Intern Summer 2026 30K Geared Turbofan Programs Fleet (Onsite)

    RTX

    Programming internship job in East Hartford, CT

    Country: United States of America Onsite U.S. Citizen, U.S. Person, or Immigration Status Requirements: Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the company's immigration sponsorship now or in the future. The company will not offer immigration sponsorship for this position. The company will not seek an export authorization for this role. Security Clearance: None/Not Required Are you ready to explore the world of aerospace and defense? Do you want to learn from and collaborate with some of the greatest minds in the industry? At RTX, our internships, co-ops and full-time careers provide an exceptional foundation to work on complex problems, advance your skills and create a safer, more connected world. Discover opportunities to make a difference at RTX. Pratt & Whitney is working to once again transform the future of flight-designing, building, and servicing engines unlike any the world has ever seen. And because transformation begins from within, we're seeking the people to drive it. So, calling all curious. Come ready to explore and you'll find a place where your talent takes flight-beyond the borders of title, a country, or your comfort zone. Bring your passion and commitment and we'll welcome you into a tight-knit team that takes our mission personally. Channel your drive to make a difference into shaping an organization and an industry that's evolving fast to the future. At Pratt & Whitney, the difference you make is on display every day. Just look up. Are you ready to go beyond? The PW1100G-JM geared turbofan engine powers the Airbus A320 and A321 family of aircraft and has a current in-service fleet of over 4,500 engines and ~60 customers. The fleet and program are experiencing unprecedented levels of growth with ~300 new aircraft entering service each year over 900 overhauls in 2024 growing to 2,000 in the next several years. The Program Fleet Intern for the PW1100G-JM engine is part of the 30K Program Office in the Pratt & Whitney Commercial Engines business. The 30K Program Office is responsible to ensure the achievement of total program venture and leads the Integrated Product Management Team (IPMT). The Fleet Intern has the unique opportunity to support the growth of this new fleet and to work with many organizations across Pratt & Whitney on initiatives that support the safe and reliable operation of the PW1100G-JM engine. What You Will Do Collaborate with cross functional teams (GTF Aftermarket, Engineering, Quality, Industrial, Customer Programs, Finance, Legal, etc.) around fleet retrofits for safety and reliability Assist in developing executive communication Track fleet reliability metrics and report on trends Help improve processes and standard work for critical team functions Provide support to digital initiatives Qualifications You Must Have Enrolled in a degree program: Engineering (Aeronautical/Mechanical), Business, Mathematics, Statistics Qualifications We Prefer Minimum GPA of 3.0 Collaborate with cross functional teams (GTF Aftermarket, Engineering, Quality, Industrial, Customer Programs, Finance, Legal, etc.) around fleet retrofits for safety and reliability Experience or interest in learning (macro writing, using python or equivalent) Naturally curious - Inquisitive to find the root of the problem and a solution Can carry a conversation Speaks in complete sentences Learn More & Apply Now! This position is classified as onsite. Please ensure this role type (defined below) is appropriate for your needs before applying to this role. Candidates will learn more about role type and current site status throughout the recruiting process. Onsite: Employees who are working in Onsite roles will work primarily onsite. This includes all production and maintenance employees, as they are essential to the development of our products. As part of our commitment to maintaining a secure hiring process, candidates may be asked to attend select steps of the interview process in-person at one of our office locations, regardless of whether the role is designated as on-site, hybrid or remote. The salary range for this role is 37,000 USD - 82,000 USD. The salary range provided is a good faith estimate representative of all experience levels. RTX considers several factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to, the role, function and associated responsibilities, a candidate's work experience, location, education/training, and key skills.Hired applicants may be eligible for benefits, including but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, 401(k) match, flexible spending accounts, flexible work schedules, employee assistance program, Employee Scholar Program, parental leave, paid time off, and holidays. Specific benefits are dependent upon the specific business unit as well as whether or not the position is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement.Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement. Payments under these annual programs are not guaranteed and are dependent upon a variety of factors including, but not limited to, individual performance, business unit performance, and/or the company's performance.This role is a U.S.-based role. If the successful candidate resides in a U.S. territory, the appropriate pay structure and benefits will apply.RTX anticipates the application window closing approximately 40 days from the date the notice was posted. However, factors such as candidate flow and business necessity may require RTX to shorten or extend the application window. RTX is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status, or any other applicable state or federal protected class. RTX provides affirmative action in employment for qualified Individuals with a Disability and Protected Veterans in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act. Privacy Policy and Terms: Click on this link to read the Policy and Terms
    $27k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 55d ago
  • Internship Program

    The Governor's Prevention Partnership 3.6company rating

    Programming internship job in East Hartford, CT

    Temporary, Internship Description At The Governor's Prevention Partnership students have hands-on work experience in: Program Development Evaluation Research Event Planning Policy Analysis Development Design The opportunities available in each department of The Governor's Prevention Partnership provide real-work assignments in a fast-paced non-profit organization and are designed to supplement a student's academic learning. How flexible are internships? No two internships are the same and no experience is without the ability to adapt and change as the intern or advisor sees fit. Interns are asked to participate in the design of their workload and work one on one with program advisors to see that the needs of both parties are being met. What type of support and supervision do interns receive? Program supervisors are qualified staff members with expertise in mentoring and prevention, particularly with youth. What type of student is the organization looking for? Each year, The Governor's Prevention Partnership looks to fill a number of positions designed to accommodate a wide variety of interest and majors. Above all, we are looking for students who: Are enthusiastic and self-motivated; Have sound organizational skills; Can meet deadlines; Have strong oral and written skills; and Has computer literacy. What type of commitment is expected? Students are typically expected to devote an average of 12-15 hours weekly. We are happy to accommodate interns whose schools require them to do a larger number of hours. Participants may alternatively work to satisfy work-study course requirements, or they may simply volunteer. Is there a stipend? Internship opportunities are unpaid, but we can sign off on school documentation as needed.
    $29k-35k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Actuarial Intern

    Sagesure

    Programming internship job in Cheshire, CT

    If you're looking for the stability of a profitable, growing company with the entrepreneurial spirit of a startup, we're hiring. SageSure, a leader in catastrophe-exposed property insurance, is seeking an Intern to join the Rising Pioneer Program as part of our Product Development and Commercial teams. Working on the Actuarial team at SageSure, the largest independent residential managing general underwriter (MGU) in the U.S., offers a broad range of opportunities and experience to advance your career. You'll not only be predicting and modeling risk in some of America's most challenging markets but also working in multiple actuarial disciplines, including pricing and product. At SageSure, you'll gain hands-on experience working on challenging assignments and make data-driven decisions to help solve business problems. Our tight-knit, collaborative team regularly presents our findings to senior management and frequently collaborates across the company to leverage synergies with underwriting, marketing, program operations and software. We provide the support you'd expect-including a rotational program and exam assistance-and develop and champion your whole career. What you'd be doing: Learn and use actuarial techniques in developing pricing plans Assist in providing technical and analytical assessments of complex business issues related to the management of the current and future development of insurance products Learn and network with employees, leaders, and other interns during an on-the-job experience Potential to earn college credit Modeling, research and analysis support on ad-hoc projects Collaborative teamwork and/or individual Capstone project Recommend solutions to industry issues Fulfill tasks set out by team leaders Receive coaching, mentoring and feedback from knowledgeable SageSure professionals We're looking for someone who has: An undergraduate education to pursue a degree in Actuarial Science or STEM-related field A graduation date in Fall 2026 or Spring 2027 Solid analytical, problem-solving, and reasoning skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel Strong Communication skills, both with technical and non-technical resources Ability to multitask and hungry to learn Ability to work independently and as a team member Authorization to work in the United States Highly preferred candidates also have: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite Prior internship experience GPA of 3.0 or higher Passage of one or more actuarial exam(s) Strong technical skills Familiarity with R is a plus Knowledge of modeling packages, programming languages, and spreadsheet / database software About the Actuarial Team at SageSure: As a member of SageSure's Actuarial team, Actuarial Interns will have the opportunity to assist in providing technical and analytical assessments of complex business issues related to the management of the current and future development of insurance products. Our interns will learn and use actuarial techniques in developing pricing plans. About SageSure: Named among the Best Places to Work in Insurance by Business Insurance for four years in a row (2020-2023), SageSure is one of the largest managing general underwriters (MGU) focused on catastrophe-exposed markets in the US. Since its founding in 2009, SageSure has experienced exceptional growth while generating underwriting profits for carrier partners through hurricanes, wildfires, and hail. Available in 16 states, SageSure offers more than 50 competitively priced home, flood, earthquake, and commercial products on behalf of its highly rated carrier partners. Today, SageSure manages more than $1.9 billion of inforce premium and helps protect 640,000 policyholders. SageSure has more than 1000 employees working remotely or in-office across nine offices: Cheshire, Connecticut; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Jersey City, New Jersey; Mountain View, California; Marlton, New Jersey; Tallahassee, Florida; and Seattle, Washington. SageSure offers generous health benefits and perks, including tuition reimbursement, wellness allowance, paid volunteer time off, a matching 401K plan, and more. SageSure is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a workforce that reflects the spectrum of perspectives, experiences, and abilities of the world we live in. We recognize that our differences make us strong, and we actively seek out diverse candidates through partnerships with organizations, institutions and communities that represent various backgrounds. We champion belonging and inclusion for all identities, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, ability status, gender, and country of origin, striving to create a culture where all individuals feel valued, respected, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. Our nimble, highly responsive culture nurtures critical thinkers who run toward problems and engineer solutions. We relentlessly pursue better outcomes by investing in the technology, talent, and tools that position us to succeed in demanding markets. Come join our team! Visit sagesure.com/careers to find a position for you.
    $85k-130k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Actuarial Intern

    Berkley 4.3company rating

    Programming internship job in West Hartford, CT

    Company Details Berkley Small Business Solutions (BSB) will offer commercial insurance products for standard and preferred non-fleet transportation and small businesses. We will utilize a modern technology platform that will leverage data and analytics to deliver a superior customer experience. W.R. Berkley Corporation, founded in 1967, is one of the nation's premier commercial lines property casualty insurance providers. Each of the operating units in the Berkley group participates in a niche market requiring specialized knowledge about a territory or product. Our competitive advantage lies in our long-term strategy of decentralized operations, allowing each of our units to identify and respond quickly and effectively. Responsibilities Berkley Small Business Solutions seeks an actuarial intern to assist the actuarial department with pricing, reserving, and predictive modeling. This role will provide the opportunity to work closely with experienced actuaries and data scientists in a startup environment. You will gain broad exposure to commercial lines P&C insurance. Providing support for actuarial ratemaking analysis Assisting with rate filing justifications and supporting documentation Assisting data scientists in pricing model development Identifying third-party data to enhance existing pricing and underwriting models Building dashboards and data visualizations to monitor company performance Assisting with quarterly reserve reviews and other financial reporting May perform other functions as assigned Qualifications Background in math, economics, computer science, or a related quantitative field At least one actuarial exam passed Proficient in Microsoft Excel Experience programming in R, Python, or SAS Experience working with SQL Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working with PowerBI, Tableau, or other data visualization software Team Player - ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams to gather inputs and align objectives and recommendations through quantitative analysis Education Currently enrolled as a Junior, Senior, or Graduate student at a 4-year college or university Additional Company Details **************************** The Company is an equal employment opportunity employer We do not accept any unsolicited resumes from external recruiting agencies or firms. Sponsorship Details Sponsorship not Offered for this Role
    $86k-114k yearly est. Auto-Apply 39d ago
  • Masters Level Intern

    Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Hartford 3.0company rating

    Programming internship job in Hartford, CT

    Are you a graduate student in the social work / human services field, required to complete an internship/capstone? Catholic Charities can be the right place for you! Here you would have the opportunity to work with licensed clinical staff and an array of client populations. The masters level internship is a clinical practice position for students in an accredited human services master's degree program that prepares students to perform clinical duties in accordance with licensing, certification and accreditation standards. It is regarded as an "internship" with close and regular supervision required by a clinical supervisor. The individual is expected to embrace the co-occurring treatment philosophy which integrates a strength based, child/family centered, trauma informed, culturally competent, and recovery oriented philosophy. The intern will carry a selected range of cases through which an increasing knowledge of best practice principles and methods, and knowledge of community resources is demonstrated. GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under close supervision, provide clinical services to a selected client population. Learn to successfully engage clients in services as demonstrated by client treatment completion rates, increased client functioning and client completion of treatment plan objectives. Learn to formulate psychosocial evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment plans in consultation with supervisor. Demonstrate an increasing comprehension of the dynamics of human behavior, family systems, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders and appropriate intervention techniques. Under close supervision, provide treatment services appropriate to the personal and cultural identity and language of the client. Learn to evaluate and treat co-occurring disorders using a standardized co-occurring assessment tool. Learn to provide specific documentation of history and chronology of both mental health and substance abuse disorders Learn to write treatment plans that address mental health and substance abuse disorders equivalently in specific detail Learn to use treatment interventions in addition to medications to address mental health disorders Learn to provide integrated evidence based practice to clients as evidenced by supervisor observation, case presentations and audio or video taped sessions with clients. Learn to determine the client's readiness for treatment and change as well as the needs of others involved in the current situation. Learn to formulate mutually agreed-on and measurable treatment goals and objectives. Learn to carry out appropriate treatment plans, according to best practice standards, and evaluate the progress throughout treatment and at termination. Under close supervision, provide assessment and treatment through individual, family and group treatment modalities while tailoring the helping strategies and treatment modalities to the client's stage of change or recovery. Learn to integrate evidence based practice into client service delivery. Build capacity to work in an efficient manner in order to achieve 100% of assigned productivity expectation by end of internship. Under close supervision, consistently evaluate and treat co-occurring disorders and link to appropriate supports. Adhere to professional ethical and behavioral standards of conduct to maintain professional standards and safeguard the client. Learn resources of local community and share this with colleagues and clients, as appropriate. Learn to locate and coordinate the provision of appropriate supportive services and community resources as appropriate. Learn to provide advocacy services on behalf of client when appropriate. Demonstrate respect and nonjudgmental attitudes toward clients in all contacts with clients, community professionals and agencies. Record case activity within required timeframes according to agency procedures and requirements. Learn to work as part of a team. Accept special learning assignments and participate in learning opportunities. Understand and follow agency policies and procedures. Participate in ongoing supervision, consultation, staff meetings, and appropriate training. Maintain status as active student at an accredited school in a human services related education program. Accept and carry out other related duties upon request. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree. Enrolled in a Masters degree program in a human services field that prepares students to perform clinical duties in accordance with licensing, certification and accreditation standards. The candidate will preferably have related experience in direct practice services.
    $37k-49k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Full Time Day Program Specialist - North Haven

    Arc of Greater New Haven 4.3company rating

    Programming internship job in North Haven, CT

    Full Time Day Program Specialist located in our North Haven Day Program. Hours are 745-345 Monday - Friday. EMPLOYMENT AT WILL: Employment at the ARC is at-will. This means that the employment relationship is terminable, with or without cause or notice, by either party for any reason or for no reason. No one associated with the ARC has the authority to make any promises contrary to this at-will definition. PURPOSE: This position provides direct care for participants who have intellectual/developmental disabilities and physical disabilities. The purpose of a program specialist is to provide for the physical, social and habilitative needs of participants in accordance with their individualized program plan and the policies of the ARC. A program specialist is expected to ensure that the highest degree of quality care is provided at all times. Care is provided in a manner conducive to safety and ensures that all participant rights are maintained at all times. Care and programs are administered in conjunction with an individualized program plan for each participant. Because participants have different levels of capabilities, essential job functions are either performed in their entirety or to the degree needed by the participant, encouraging them to function at their maximum ability. Each program specialist must be able to perform each of these care activities in their entirety. Each program specialist must ensure that the rights of all participants are respected and protected. Universal precautions and infection control policies must be followed during the performance of the job. Qualifications for the Job: Valid CT. Driver's License, three years driving experience with good record Have or be able to obtain Red Cross First Aid, CPR, AED and Medication Administration Certification, as required. High school diploma or GED. Must be able to use personal computers and required software applications. Must be able to read and write English and follow written instructions and plans. May be required to work at any ARC facility and to provide own transportation to and from facility. Essential Requirements Necessary to Perform the Job: Physical Requirements: Physical activity, including: walking, standing, sitting, lifting and supporting of participants. Ability to drive cars, vans, and vans that are used for the transportation of individuals who use wheelchairs The ability to secure participants in wheelchair during transportation properly using all safety belts and straps. Must be able to safely lift and transfer participants with or without assistance on a frequent basis. Must be able to reposition participants in chairs and on mats. Must have a sense of balance in order to safely transfer participants. Must be able to push a participant in a wheelchair on a frequent basis throughout the building and in the community on outings. Must be able to frequently twist, stoop, bend, and squat. Must be able to frequently reach above, at or below shoulder height to obtain supplies for participants. Must be able to remove or replace supplies on tables, shelves and cabinets. Must be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately so the requirements of this position can be fully met. Interpersonal Requirements: Must be able to follow directions and communicate effectively. Must be able to deal effectively with stress created by participants, concerned family members, multiple tasks, noises and interruptions. Must be able to work cooperatively as part of a team and maintain a pleasant demeanor. Must be able to be flexible. Conditions to Which You May Be Exposed: Exposure to blood and body fluids. Exposure to latex, plastic, and materials which are used for personal protective equipment. Exposure to hazardous chemicals such as disinfectants, cleanser and soaps as identified by the material safety data sheets. Exposure to unpredictable behavior of participants. Exposure to loud or unpleasant noises. Exposure to unpleasant odors due to the care of incontinent individuals. Exposure to communicable diseases. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: All tasks listed are considered to be essential job functions of this position Come to work on time and stay the full shift every day. Engage participants in all activities in an ongoing manner to the greatest extent possible. use supportive and positive language, gestures and expressions act in a patient and interested manner schedule and implement community activities for participants follow IP procedures and ensure that programs and activities occur as written Work in a positive and cooperative manner with all agency staff at all times. demonstrate teamwork by the ability to respond to changing situations in a flexible manner to meet the needs of the participants and the agency take the initiative to seek out opportunities to help rather than waiting to be asked and demonstrate a willingness to perform other duties as required Interact and communicate politely with all individuals associated with the ARC in a courteous, respectful and professional manner. This may include verbal, non-verbal, or written communication. Responsible for attending to the physical hygiene needs of the participants and the cleanliness of their environment. assist in bathroom with toileting and washing ensure that tables, floors, walls, countertops and all environmental surfaces are kept clean throughout the program day prepare meals and assisting participants in eating transfer participants from wheelchairs to changing tables, chairs, mats ensure proper positioning and repositioning participants assist with ambulation using various ambulatory aids and transporting participants in wheelchairs to various areas in the ARC utilize orthotics as appropriate Develop and implement new ideas and methods for program activities and outings for persons receiving services. Complete all required documentation including but not limited to: assessment, data collection, community logs, timesheets, etc. Documentation will be completed on agency hardware utilizing approved software and forms in an accurate and timely manner. Demonstrate sound judgment by taking appropriate actions when working with participants, family members, group home staff, DDS staff and coworkers throughout the course of the day. Create and maintain a pleasing room environment for program participants. arrange furnishing in a comfortable and efficient manner provide attractive room decorations create individual spaces that reflect the preferences of each participant Respond appropriately to behavioral incidents. avoid confrontation and remain calm and reassuring utilize techniques of avoidance and redirection as a first response follow all behavioral plan guidelines and training Drive agency vehicles as required and in accordance with agency policies. assist participants into vehicle assist participants to buckle safety belts utilize lift to load participants in wheelchair secure wheelchair and passenger with seat belts and chair tie-downs maintain a safe driving record and immediately report any accidents or violations regardless of whether or not they occurred during working hours Ensure the safety of participants by following all safety procedures and by providing adequate supervision of participants at all times. understand and follow ARC policies regarding alleged abuse or neglect including verbal, emotional, sexual and physical follow all safety, security, sanitation and infection control (including universal precautions) and hazardous materials policies and procedures report all equipment malfunctions as well as unsafe/hazardous conditions to supervisor Respond to emergency situations involving the safety of participants, other employees, agency vehicles, and the physical plant. This includes the ability to respond to audio/visual fire alarms and to assist with the possible evacuation of participants. Follow all policies and procedures of the ARC in day to day activities. Participate in required trainings and maintain appropriate certifications. participate in required staff meetings and training sessions assist in the orientation and training of new staff as required maintain valid Red Cross First Aid Certification and CPR/AED maintain valid CT Driver's License maintain valid Medication Administration Certification, if required Other duties as required by administration.
    $50k-80k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Summer Interns 2026

    O&G Industries 4.5company rating

    Programming internship job in Torrington, CT

    If you re ready to start building your career with a company dedicated to employing the most talented workforce in the industry, we re ready to speak with you! O&G Industries, Inc., an innovative and diversified construction company located in Torrington, CT, seeks eager and ready to learn interns for the summer of 2026. We think obtaining real-world working experience is essential for future career success. Through interactions with co-workers and our construction leaders, you will begin to learn how high-performing and diverse teams work in relation to each other and how your career of choice impacts the overall goals and operations of a large organization like O&G. Qualifications: Currently pursuing a degree in civil or mechanical engineering, construction management, accounting, economics, business, or occupational health and safety Proficient in both written and verbal communication Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Enthusiasm for learning Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment Proficient with technology and willing to learn new software applications Please indicate your area of interest through a cover letter or application. To access different languages for the application process, click START YOUR APPLICATION. Find the drop-down box in the right-hand corner and navigate between English, Spanish, French and Italian. EOE/AA/Disability, Veteran and Second Chance Employer We are an E-Verify Participating Employer.
    $34k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Fire Investigative Intern

    The Travelers Companies 4.4company rating

    Programming internship job in Hartford, CT

    Who Are We? Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. That's the Travelers Promise. By honoring this commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best property casualty insurers in the industry for over 170 years. Join us to discover a culture that is rooted in innovation and thrives on collaboration. Imagine loving what you do and where you do it. Job Category Claim Compensation Overview The hourly salary range provided for this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad range of salaries for this role across the country. The actual hourly rate for this position will be determined by a number of factors, including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate; and other conditions of employment. As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. Salary Range $24.00 - $25.00 Target Openings 2 What Is the Opportunity? Applications for this posting will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Under close supervision, the Travelers Fire Internship Program provides qualified students with an excellent opportunity to gain industry knowledge, receiving valuable on-the-job training, and learns about the Fire Investigator professions available at Travelers. Interns receive challenging work assignments that add value and impact the organization, including: Investigating low value, low complexity fires generally involving occupational risks, including: burns, cuts, nausea from exposure to fumes, or back injury sustained while moving or assisting in the moving or lifting of equipment or material. Working in an assigned area as an intern partners with a Fire Investigator on issues of origin and cause fire investigations, subrogation, arson motive, and opportunity investigations. Completes internship program including 150 hours of fire scene investigations. Approximate work availability from June through August (10-12 weeks). Intern is expected to work a flexible work schedule, to include additional daily or weekly work hours; occasional weekends; overnight travel and multiple day deployments, which may be on short-notice. The position requires travel for periods of 3-5 consecutive days. Requires working in adverse conditions such as a post fire, explosion and catastrophic event sites, as well as adverse weather. This job does not manage staff. Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. The company does not sponsor/support H-1B petitions, TN, or Forms I-983/STEM OPT, for this role. What Will You Do? * Internship includes but not limited to: * Works directly with senior fire investigative staff on fire scenes. * On-boarding of Travelers systems and protocols. * Participates in the mentoring program. * Primary Duties. * Observes the development of action plans and investigates the origin and cause of low levels, less complex fires and explosions investigations. * Develops knowledge of general fire scene safety and potential hazards during investigations. * Applies the techniques of critical thinking to dismantle complex problems and reasoning through to its logical conclusion utilizing the scientific method as outlined in NFPA921. * Collects, identifies and safeguards all evidence necessary to the determination of an origin and cause fire claim, will also maintain a chain of custody of all collected evidence. * Develops knowledge of Local, State and Federal statutes to ensure investigations are carried out within the requirements of applicable laws and applicable theories of fraud. * Other duties as assigned. * Perform other duties as assigned. What Will Our Ideal Candidate Have? * Bachelors Degree in Fire Science. * Masters Degree - Current or enrolled Student. * Analytical and problem solving skills to use and interpret information and facts which may require refining and improving existing methods of analysis; ability to use abstract reasoning - Basic. * Communication skills necessary to communicate opinions and findings - Basic. * Proficient computer skills required - Intermediate. * Knowledge of leadership and coaching skills - Basic. * Apply critical thinking techniques to investigation review - Basic. * Analytical capabilities - Basic. * Must take ownership/initiative; significant planning and goal setting skills required - Basic. * Must be a self-motivated individual -Intermediate. * Works well independently or in a remote team environment - Basic. * Adapting to changes in process and shifting priorities - Intermediate. What is a Must Have? * High School Diploma or GED required. * Demonstrates a basic knowledge of NFPA 921 and NFPA 1033 guidelines/ standards and knowledge of rules of evidence, procedural law and other protocols and regulations governing this discipline required. * Valid drivers license - required. Employment Practices Travelers is an equal opportunity employer. We value the unique abilities and talents each individual brings to our organization and recognize that we benefit in numerous ways from our differences. We are committed to providing accommodation to persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during the recruitment or interview process we will work with you to accommodate your needs. If you are a candidate and have specific questions regarding the physical requirements of this role, please send us an email so we may assist you. Travelers reserves the right to fill this position at a level above or below the level included in this posting. 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    $24-25 hourly 34d ago
  • Connecticut Innovations Venture Team Internship I Bioscience Innovation Fund

    Connecticut Innovations 3.9company rating

    Programming internship job in New Haven, CT

    Job Description Connecticut Innovations (CI) Connecticut Innovations (CI) is now accepting applications for our 2026 Summer Internship Program. As Connecticut's strategic venture capital arm and one of the most active investors on the East Coast, Connecticut Innovations (CI) manages a portfolio of 220+ companies spanning life sciences, technology, and climate tech. Each year, CI meets with hundreds of entrepreneurs to identify the most promising early-stage companies growing in Connecticut. CI invests in 20+ new companies annually and provides follow-on capital to existing portfolio companies. It also invests as a Limited Partner in Connecticut-based venture funds-17 funds in the past six years. Since 1989, CI has: Invested $700+ million in innovative startups Generated $7+ billion in outside capital (10X leverage) In fiscal year 2025, CI invested $45.8 million in 67 companies and venture funds, helping attract an additional $653 million in outside capital. The year also generated $43.2 million in proceeds, fueling future investments in early-stage companies. Our culture is vibrant, diverse, and collaborative. We share a mission-driven commitment to strengthening Connecticut's innovation ecosystem. CI participates in 20+ ecosystem events annually, and our headquarters at District New Haven serves as a hub for partnership, community, and innovation. Connecticut Bioscience Innovation Fund (CBIF) Through the $200 million CBIF, CI accelerates bioscience breakthroughs by providing equity investments and loans. The portfolio includes 100+ companies across digital health, biotech, pharma, diagnostics, life science tools, and medical devices. Since 2013, bioscience investments have more than doubled, leveraging $3.5+ billion in outside capital Recent IPOs: Arvinas, Biohaven Pharmaceuticals, RallyBio, Sema4 Recent acquisitions: Avitus, Biorez, DiA Imaging Analysis, Diameter Health, Medically Home, Populi Venture Team Internship Join CI's Venture Team to gain hands-on venture capital experience in a fast-paced, innovative environment. Interns contribute to projects that strengthen the venture infrastructure, support due diligence, and drive portfolio success. We seek MBA, PhD, MS, or MPH students passionate about venture capital-especially those with backgrounds in life sciences or healthcare-who are enrolled in or reside in Connecticut. The CBIF Venture Team is small in size, but each team member plays a pivotal role in investment due diligence and post-investment portfolio growth. The team values diverse perspectives, bold thinking, and mission alignment. Responsibilities Collect and analyze data on portfolio activity, industries, markets, and competitors Support investment monitoring, financial analysis, and market research Assist with due diligence, including business plan assessment and company evaluations Build financial models and prepare presentations for the CI Investment Committee Contribute to lead generation, sourcing, and business development activities Qualifications Current or recent MBA, PhD, MS, or MPH student Strong interest in venture capital and early-stage innovation Research or professional experience in life sciences or healthcare Based in or studying in Connecticut Available to work on-site two days per week (Mondays and Wednesdays required) in New Haven Skills & Competencies Passionate about startups and community building Curious, proactive, and adaptable Highly organized with strong follow-through Skilled communicator who can synthesize complex data Team-oriented with a positive attitude and sense of humor The CI Intern Experience As a CI Intern, you'll dive into Connecticut's startup ecosystem-learning, building, and connecting along the way. You'll have an opportunity to: Level up your VC skills: Participate in a structured venture capital curriculum Develop professionally: Attend workshops to enhance business and leadership skills Work on real deals: Collaborate with interns and CI staff on active investments Network across Connecticut: Meet entrepreneurs, portfolio teams, and industry leaders Engage with founders: Attend live pitches and executive sessions Shape CI's future: Contribute to investments and process improvements Explore the ecosystem: Join day trips to portfolio companies and fund partners Enjoy perks: Great food, fun events, and exclusive CI swag Equal Opportunity Employer Connecticut Innovations is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $36k-47k yearly est. 9d ago
  • AFC Internship

    American Family Care 3.8company rating

    Programming internship job in New Britain, CT

    Please complete an application to apply for an externship with American Family Care. Be enrolled in a medical assisting, medical front office assistant, Nurse Practitioner, or radiology program Review and adhere to American Family Care policies and procedures while externing at the clinic site Establish an agreed schedule for externship hours with clinic manager Arrive on time, in uniform, and prepared to perform during the agreed scheduled clinical days Participate in patient care only under direct supervision Maintain direct communication with the clinic manager in regards to academic knowledge and course objectives Maintain accurate records of externship time and experiences as required by your program Complete submitted time faculty within designated time frames We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. PS: It's All About You! American Family Care has pioneered the concept of convenient, patient-centric healthcare. Today, with more than 250 clinics and 800 in-network physicians caring for over 6 million patients a year, AFC is the nation's leading provider of urgent care, accessible primary care, and occupational medicine. Ranked by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S., AFC's stated mission is to provide the best healthcare possible, in a kind and caring environment, while respecting the rights of all patients, in an economical manner, at times and locations convenient to the patient. If you are looking for an opportunity where you can make a difference in the lives of others, join us on our mission. We invite you to grow with us and experience for yourself the satisfying and fulfilling work that the healthcare industry provides. Please note that a position may be for a company-owned or franchise location. Each franchise-owned and operated location recruits, hires, trains, and manages their own employees, sets their own employment policies and procedures, and provides compensation and benefits determined by that franchise owner. Company-owned locations provide a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, matching 401(k), and more. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $31k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Summer 2026 Internship - Quinnipiac University

    Amphenol Corporation 4.5company rating

    Programming internship job in Wallingford, CT

    We are hiring Internship positions across the US in the following fields: Quality Design Manufacturing RF Engineering Program Management Accounting Finance Marketing Customer Service and other areas
    $83k-104k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Masters Level Intern

    Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Hartford 3.0company rating

    Programming internship job in Waterbury, CT

    Are you a graduate student in the social work / human services field, required to complete an internship/capstone? Catholic Charities can be the right place for you! Here you would have the opportunity to work with licensed clinical staff and an array of client populations. The masters level internship is a clinical practice position for students in an accredited human services master's degree program that prepares students to perform clinical duties in accordance with licensing, certification and accreditation standards. It is regarded as an "internship" with close and regular supervision required by a clinical supervisor. The individual is expected to embrace the co-occurring treatment philosophy which integrates a strength based, child/family centered, trauma informed, culturally competent, and recovery oriented philosophy. The intern will carry a selected range of cases through which an increasing knowledge of best practice principles and methods, and knowledge of community resources is demonstrated. GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under close supervision, provide clinical services to a selected client population. Learn to successfully engage clients in services as demonstrated by client treatment completion rates, increased client functioning and client completion of treatment plan objectives. Learn to formulate psychosocial evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment plans in consultation with supervisor. Demonstrate an increasing comprehension of the dynamics of human behavior, family systems, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders and appropriate intervention techniques. Under close supervision, provide treatment services appropriate to the personal and cultural identity and language of the client. Learn to evaluate and treat co-occurring disorders using a standardized co-occurring assessment tool. Learn to provide specific documentation of history and chronology of both mental health and substance abuse disorders Learn to write treatment plans that address mental health and substance abuse disorders equivalently in specific detail Learn to use treatment interventions in addition to medications to address mental health disorders Learn to provide integrated evidence based practice to clients as evidenced by supervisor observation, case presentations and audio or video taped sessions with clients. Learn to determine the client's readiness for treatment and change as well as the needs of others involved in the current situation. Learn to formulate mutually agreed-on and measurable treatment goals and objectives. Learn to carry out appropriate treatment plans, according to best practice standards, and evaluate the progress throughout treatment and at termination. Under close supervision, provide assessment and treatment through individual, family and group treatment modalities while tailoring the helping strategies and treatment modalities to the client's stage of change or recovery. Learn to integrate evidence based practice into client service delivery. Build capacity to work in an efficient manner in order to achieve 100% of assigned productivity expectation by end of internship. Under close supervision, consistently evaluate and treat co-occurring disorders and link to appropriate supports. Adhere to professional ethical and behavioral standards of conduct to maintain professional standards and safeguard the client. Learn resources of local community and share this with colleagues and clients, as appropriate. Learn to locate and coordinate the provision of appropriate supportive services and community resources as appropriate. Learn to provide advocacy services on behalf of client when appropriate. Demonstrate respect and nonjudgmental attitudes toward clients in all contacts with clients, community professionals and agencies. Record case activity within required timeframes according to agency procedures and requirements. Learn to work as part of a team. Accept special learning assignments and participate in learning opportunities. Understand and follow agency policies and procedures. Participate in ongoing supervision, consultation, staff meetings, and appropriate training. Maintain status as active student at an accredited school in a human services related education program. Accept and carry out other related duties upon request. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree. Enrolled in a Masters degree program in a human services field that prepares students to perform clinical duties in accordance with licensing, certification and accreditation standards. The candidate will preferably have related experience in direct practice services.
    $37k-49k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Day Program Specialist Day Shift Milford/Orange/West Haven Line

    Arc of Greater New Haven 4.3company rating

    Programming internship job in Milford, CT

    Part Time Day Program Specialist (Direct Support Professional) - Milford Day Program located on the Milford/West Haven/Orange Line - Monday-Friday 745am-130pm EMPLOYMENT AT WILL: Employment at the ARC is at-will. This means that the employment relationship is terminable, with or without cause or notice, by either party for any reason or for no reason. No one associated with the ARC has the authority to make any promises contrary to this at-will definition. PURPOSE: This position provides direct care for participants who have intellectual/developmental disabilities and physical disabilities. The purpose of a program specialist is to provide for the physical, social and habilitative needs of participants in accordance with their individualized program plan and the policies of the ARC. A program specialist is expected to ensure that the highest degree of quality care is provided at all times. Care is provided in a manner conducive to safety and ensures that all participant rights are maintained at all times. Care and programs are administered in conjunction with an individualized program plan for each participant. Because participants have different levels of capabilities, essential job functions are either performed in their entirety or to the degree needed by the participant, encouraging them to function at their maximum ability. Each program specialist must be able to perform each of these care activities in their entirety. Each program specialist must ensure that the rights of all participants are respected and protected. Universal precautions and infection control policies must be followed during the performance of the job. Qualifications for the Job: Valid CT. Driver's License, three years driving experience with good record Have or be able to obtain Red Cross First Aid, CPR, AED and Medication Administration Certification, as required. High school diploma or GED. Must be able to use personal computers and required software applications. Must be able to read and write English and follow written instructions and plans. May be required to work at any ARC facility and to provide own transportation to and from facility. Essential Requirements Necessary to Perform the Job: Physical Requirements: Physical activity, including: walking, standing, sitting, lifting and supporting of participants. Ability to drive cars, vans, and vans that are used for the transportation of individuals who use wheelchairs The ability to secure participants in wheelchair during transportation properly using all safety belts and straps. Must be able to safely lift and transfer participants with or without assistance on a frequent basis. Must be able to reposition participants in chairs and on mats. Must have a sense of balance in order to safely transfer participants. Must be able to push a participant in a wheelchair on a frequent basis throughout the building and in the community on outings. Must be able to frequently twist, stoop, bend, and squat. Must be able to frequently reach above, at or below shoulder height to obtain supplies for participants. Must be able to remove or replace supplies on tables, shelves and cabinets. Must be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately so the requirements of this position can be fully met. Interpersonal Requirements: Must be able to follow directions and communicate effectively. Must be able to deal effectively with stress created by participants, concerned family members, multiple tasks, noises and interruptions. Must be able to work cooperatively as part of a team and maintain a pleasant demeanor. Must be able to be flexible. Conditions to Which You May Be Exposed: Exposure to blood and body fluids. Exposure to latex, plastic, and materials which are used for personal protective equipment. Exposure to hazardous chemicals such as disinfectants, cleanser and soaps as identified by the material safety data sheets. Exposure to unpredictable behavior of participants. Exposure to loud or unpleasant noises. Exposure to unpleasant odors due to the care of incontinent individuals. Exposure to communicable diseases. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: All tasks listed are considered to be essential job functions of this position Come to work on time and stay the full shift every day. Engage participants in all activities in an ongoing manner to the greatest extent possible. use supportive and positive language, gestures and expressions act in a patient and interested manner schedule and implement community activities for participants follow IP procedures and ensure that programs and activities occur as written Work in a positive and cooperative manner with all agency staff at all times. demonstrate teamwork by the ability to respond to changing situations in a flexible manner to meet the needs of the participants and the agency take the initiative to seek out opportunities to help rather than waiting to be asked and demonstrate a willingness to perform other duties as required Interact and communicate politely with all individuals associated with the ARC in a courteous, respectful and professional manner. This may include verbal, non-verbal, or written communication. Responsible for attending to the physical hygiene needs of the participants and the cleanliness of their environment. assist in bathroom with toileting and washing ensure that tables, floors, walls, countertops and all environmental surfaces are kept clean throughout the program day prepare meals and assisting participants in eating transfer participants from wheelchairs to changing tables, chairs, mats ensure proper positioning and repositioning participants assist with ambulation using various ambulatory aids and transporting participants in wheelchairs to various areas in the ARC utilize orthotics as appropriate Develop and implement new ideas and methods for program activities and outings for persons receiving services. Complete all required documentation including but not limited to: assessment, data collection, community logs, timesheets, etc. Documentation will be completed on agency hardware utilizing approved software and forms in an accurate and timely manner. Demonstrate sound judgment by taking appropriate actions when working with participants, family members, group home staff, DDS staff and coworkers throughout the course of the day. Create and maintain a pleasing room environment for program participants. arrange furnishing in a comfortable and efficient manner provide attractive room decorations create individual spaces that reflect the preferences of each participant Respond appropriately to behavioral incidents. avoid confrontation and remain calm and reassuring utilize techniques of avoidance and redirection as a first response follow all behavioral plan guidelines and training Drive agency vehicles as required and in accordance with agency policies. assist participants into vehicle assist participants to buckle safety belts utilize lift to load participants in wheelchair secure wheelchair and passenger with seat belts and chair tie-downs maintain a safe driving record and immediately report any accidents or violations regardless of whether or not they occurred during working hours Ensure the safety of participants by following all safety procedures and by providing adequate supervision of participants at all times. understand and follow ARC policies regarding alleged abuse or neglect including verbal, emotional, sexual and physical follow all safety, security, sanitation and infection control (including universal precautions) and hazardous materials policies and procedures report all equipment malfunctions as well as unsafe/hazardous conditions to supervisor Respond to emergency situations involving the safety of participants, other employees, agency vehicles, and the physical plant. This includes the ability to respond to audio/visual fire alarms and to assist with the possible evacuation of participants. Follow all policies and procedures of the ARC in day to day activities. Participate in required trainings and maintain appropriate certifications. participate in required staff meetings and training sessions assist in the orientation and training of new staff as required maintain valid Red Cross First Aid Certification and CPR/AED maintain valid CT Driver's License maintain valid Medication Administration Certification, if required Other duties as required by administration.
    $51k-80k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Fire Investigative Intern

    Travelers Insurance Company 4.4company rating

    Programming internship job in Hartford, CT

    **Who Are We?** Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. That's the Travelers Promise. By honoring this commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best property casualty insurers in the industry for over 170 years. Join us to discover a culture that is rooted in innovation and thrives on collaboration. Imagine loving what you do and where you do it. **Job Category** Claim **Compensation Overview** The hourly salary range provided for this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad range of salaries for this role across the country. The actual hourly rate for this position will be determined by a number of factors, including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate; and other conditions of employment. As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. **Salary Range** $24.00 - $25.00 **Target Openings** 2 **What Is the Opportunity?** Applications for this posting will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Under close supervision, the Travelers Fire Internship Program provides qualified students with an excellent opportunity to gain industry knowledge, receiving valuable on-the-job training, and learns about the Fire Investigator professions available at Travelers. Interns receive challenging work assignments that add value and impact the organization, including: Investigating low value, low complexity fires generally involving occupational risks, including: burns, cuts, nausea from exposure to fumes, or back injury sustained while moving or assisting in the moving or lifting of equipment or material. Working in an assigned area as an intern partners with a Fire Investigator on issues of origin and cause fire investigations, subrogation, arson motive, and opportunity investigations. Completes internship program including 150 hours of fire scene investigations. Approximate work availability from June through August (10-12 weeks). Intern is expected to work a flexible work schedule, to include additional daily or weekly work hours; occasional weekends; overnight travel and multiple day deployments, which may be on short-notice. The position requires travel for periods of 3-5 consecutive days. Requires working in adverse conditions such as a post fire, explosion and catastrophic event sites, as well as adverse weather. This job does not manage staff. Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. The company does not sponsor/support H-1B petitions, TN, or Forms I-983/STEM OPT, for this role. **What Will You Do?** + Internship includes but not limited to: + Works directly with senior fire investigative staff on fire scenes. + On-boarding of Travelers systems and protocols. + Participates in the mentoring program. + Primary Duties. + Observes the development of action plans and investigates the origin and cause of low levels, less complex fires and explosions investigations. + Develops knowledge of general fire scene safety and potential hazards during investigations. + Applies the techniques of critical thinking to dismantle complex problems and reasoning through to its logical conclusion utilizing the scientific method as outlined in NFPA921. + Collects, identifies and safeguards all evidence necessary to the determination of an origin and cause fire claim, will also maintain a chain of custody of all collected evidence. + Develops knowledge of Local, State and Federal statutes to ensure investigations are carried out within the requirements of applicable laws and applicable theories of fraud. + Other duties as assigned. + Perform other duties as assigned. **What Will Our Ideal Candidate Have?** + Bachelors Degree in Fire Science. + Masters Degree - Current or enrolled Student. + Analytical and problem solving skills to use and interpret information and facts which may require refining and improving existing methods of analysis; ability to use abstract reasoning - Basic. + Communication skills necessary to communicate opinions and findings - Basic. + Proficient computer skills required - Intermediate. + Knowledge of leadership and coaching skills - Basic. + Apply critical thinking techniques to investigation review - Basic. + Analytical capabilities - Basic. + Must take ownership/initiative; significant planning and goal setting skills required - Basic. + Must be a self-motivated individual -Intermediate. + Works well independently or in a remote team environment - Basic. + Adapting to changes in process and shifting priorities - Intermediate. **What is a Must Have?** + High School Diploma or GED required. + Demonstrates a basic knowledge of NFPA 921 and NFPA 1033 guidelines/ standards and knowledge of rules of evidence, procedural law and other protocols and regulations governing this discipline required. + Valid drivers license - required. **Employment Practices** Travelers is an equal opportunity employer. We value the unique abilities and talents each individual brings to our organization and recognize that we benefit in numerous ways from our differences. We are committed to providing accommodation to persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during the recruitment or interview process we will work with you to accommodate your needs. If you are a candidate and have specific questions regarding the physical requirements of this role, please send us an email (*******************) so we may assist you. Travelers reserves the right to fill this position at a level above or below the level included in this posting. To learn more about our comprehensive benefit programs please visit ******************************************************** .
    $24-25 hourly 52d ago
  • Connecticut Innovations Internship I with CEO

    Connecticut Innovations 3.9company rating

    Programming internship job in New Haven, CT

    Job Description Connecticut Innovations (CI) Connecticut Innovations (CI) is now accepting applications for our 2026 Summer Internship Program. As Connecticut's strategic venture capital arm and one of the most active investors on the East Coast, Connecticut Innovations (CI) manages a portfolio of 220+ companies spanning life sciences, technology, and climate tech. Each year, CI meets with hundreds of entrepreneurs to identify the most promising early-stage companies growing in Connecticut. CI invests in 20+ new companies annually and provides follow-on capital to existing portfolio companies. It also invests as a Limited Partner in Connecticut-based venture funds-17 funds in the past six years. Since 1989, CI has: Invested $700+ million in innovative startups Generated $7+ billion in outside capital (10X leverage) In fiscal year 2025, CI invested $45.8 million in 67 companies and venture funds, helping attract an additional $653 million in outside capital. The year also generated $43.2 million in proceeds, fueling future investments in early-stage companies. Our culture is vibrant, diverse, and collaborative. We share a mission-driven commitment to strengthening Connecticut's innovation ecosystem. CI participates in 20+ ecosystem events annually, and our headquarters at District New Haven serves as a hub for partnership, community, and innovation. Office of the CEO Internship Gain valuable hands-on venture capital experience in a fast-paced, innovative environment working with the CEO and senior level staff members. Interns may contribute to projects throughout CI that strengthen the venture infrastructure, support due diligence, and drive portfolio success. We are seeking bachelor's degree and MBA students with a strong interest in venture capital with a desire to match their academic work with professional work experience. Preference will be given to candidates demonstrating curriculum, research and/or practical experience alignment with our mission and enrolled in a Connecticut College or University or a resident of Connecticut. Responsibilities Data collection and analysis on prospective investments Cash flow modeling for individual projects, programs, or investments Sourcing potential investments through online research and in person visits with initial assessments of applicant's business plans in relation to CI investment criteria Assistance with due diligence activities to obtain and analyze pertinent information relative to the applicant's management, market, technology, products, competitors, financial history and projections, and business strategy and plan Assistance in preparing analyses and presentations to the CI Investment Committee Assistance with investment monitoring activities such as financial analysis, market research, etc. Participation in lead generation, business development activities Prepare research and presentations for Board of Director and other key stakeholder meetings Assist with special projects in various departments as needed Qualifications Current MBA or bachelor's student Strong interest in venture capital and early-stage innovation Based in or studying in Connecticut Available to work on-site two days per week (Mondays and Wednesdays required) in New Haven Skills & Competencies Passionate about startups and community building Curious, proactive, and adaptable Highly organized with strong follow-through Skilled communicator who can synthesize complex data Team-oriented with a positive attitude and sense of humor The CI Intern Experience As a CI Intern, you'll dive into Connecticut's startup ecosystem-learning, building, and connecting along the way. You'll have an opportunity to: Level up your VC skills: Participate in a structured venture capital curriculum Develop professionally: Attend workshops to enhance business and leadership skills Work on real deals: Collaborate with interns and CI staff on active investments Network across Connecticut: Meet entrepreneurs, portfolio teams, and industry leaders Engage with founders: Attend live pitches and executive sessions Shape CI's future: Contribute to investments and process improvements Explore the ecosystem: Join day trips to portfolio companies and fund partners Enjoy perks: Great food, fun events, and exclusive CI swag Equal Opportunity Employer Connecticut Innovations is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $36k-47k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Summer 2026 Internship - Binghamton

    Amphenol Corporation 4.5company rating

    Programming internship job in Wallingford, CT

    We are hiring Internship positions across the US in the following fields: Quality Design Manufacturing RF Engineering Program Management Accounting Finance Marketing Customer Service and other areas
    $83k-104k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Masters Level Intern

    Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Hartford 3.0company rating

    Programming internship job in New Haven, CT

    Are you a graduate student in the social work / human services field, required to complete an internship/capstone? Catholic Charities can be the right place for you! Here you would have the opportunity to work with licensed clinical staff and an array of client populations. The masters level internship is a clinical practice position for students in an accredited human services master's degree program that prepares students to perform clinical duties in accordance with licensing, certification and accreditation standards. It is regarded as an "internship" with close and regular supervision required by a clinical supervisor. The individual is expected to embrace the co-occurring treatment philosophy which integrates a strength based, child/family centered, trauma informed, culturally competent, and recovery oriented philosophy. The intern will carry a selected range of cases through which an increasing knowledge of best practice principles and methods, and knowledge of community resources is demonstrated. GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under close supervision, provide clinical services to a selected client population. Learn to successfully engage clients in services as demonstrated by client treatment completion rates, increased client functioning and client completion of treatment plan objectives. Learn to formulate psychosocial evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment plans in consultation with supervisor. Demonstrate an increasing comprehension of the dynamics of human behavior, family systems, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders and appropriate intervention techniques. Under close supervision, provide treatment services appropriate to the personal and cultural identity and language of the client. Learn to evaluate and treat co-occurring disorders using a standardized co-occurring assessment tool. Learn to provide specific documentation of history and chronology of both mental health and substance abuse disorders Learn to write treatment plans that address mental health and substance abuse disorders equivalently in specific detail Learn to use treatment interventions in addition to medications to address mental health disorders Learn to provide integrated evidence based practice to clients as evidenced by supervisor observation, case presentations and audio or video taped sessions with clients. Learn to determine the client's readiness for treatment and change as well as the needs of others involved in the current situation. Learn to formulate mutually agreed-on and measurable treatment goals and objectives. Learn to carry out appropriate treatment plans, according to best practice standards, and evaluate the progress throughout treatment and at termination. Under close supervision, provide assessment and treatment through individual, family and group treatment modalities while tailoring the helping strategies and treatment modalities to the client's stage of change or recovery. Learn to integrate evidence based practice into client service delivery. Build capacity to work in an efficient manner in order to achieve 100% of assigned productivity expectation by end of internship. Under close supervision, consistently evaluate and treat co-occurring disorders and link to appropriate supports. Adhere to professional ethical and behavioral standards of conduct to maintain professional standards and safeguard the client. Learn resources of local community and share this with colleagues and clients, as appropriate. Learn to locate and coordinate the provision of appropriate supportive services and community resources as appropriate. Learn to provide advocacy services on behalf of client when appropriate. Demonstrate respect and nonjudgmental attitudes toward clients in all contacts with clients, community professionals and agencies. Record case activity within required timeframes according to agency procedures and requirements. Learn to work as part of a team. Accept special learning assignments and participate in learning opportunities. Understand and follow agency policies and procedures. Participate in ongoing supervision, consultation, staff meetings, and appropriate training. Maintain status as active student at an accredited school in a human services related education program. Accept and carry out other related duties upon request. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree. Enrolled in a Masters degree program in a human services field that prepares students to perform clinical duties in accordance with licensing, certification and accreditation standards. The candidate will preferably have related experience in direct practice services.
    $37k-49k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Connecticut Innovations Internship I with CEO

    Connecticut Innovations 3.9company rating

    Programming internship job in New Haven, CT

    Connecticut Innovations (CI) Connecticut Innovations (CI) is now accepting applications for our 2026 Summer Internship Program. As Connecticut's strategic venture capital arm and one of the most active investors on the East Coast, Connecticut Innovations (CI) manages a portfolio of 220+ companies spanning life sciences, technology, and climate tech. Each year, CI meets with hundreds of entrepreneurs to identify the most promising early-stage companies growing in Connecticut. CI invests in 20+ new companies annually and provides follow-on capital to existing portfolio companies. It also invests as a Limited Partner in Connecticut-based venture funds-17 funds in the past six years. Since 1989, CI has: * Invested $700+ million in innovative startups * Generated $7+ billion in outside capital (10X leverage) In fiscal year 2025, CI invested $45.8 million in 67 companies and venture funds, helping attract an additional $653 million in outside capital. The year also generated $43.2 million in proceeds, fueling future investments in early-stage companies. Our culture is vibrant, diverse, and collaborative. We share a mission-driven commitment to strengthening Connecticut's innovation ecosystem. CI participates in 20+ ecosystem events annually, and our headquarters at District New Haven serves as a hub for partnership, community, and innovation. Office of the CEO Internship Gain valuable hands-on venture capital experience in a fast-paced, innovative environment working with the CEO and senior level staff members. Interns may contribute to projects throughout CI that strengthen the venture infrastructure, support due diligence, and drive portfolio success. We are seeking bachelor's degree and MBA students with a strong interest in venture capital with a desire to match their academic work with professional work experience. Preference will be given to candidates demonstrating curriculum, research and/or practical experience alignment with our mission and enrolled in a Connecticut College or University or a resident of Connecticut. Responsibilities * Data collection and analysis on prospective investments * Cash flow modeling for individual projects, programs, or investments * Sourcing potential investments through online research and in person visits * with initial assessments of applicant's business plans in relation to CI investment criteria * Assistance with due diligence activities to obtain and analyze pertinent information relative to the applicant's management, market, technology, products, competitors, financial history and projections, and business strategy and plan * Assistance in preparing analyses and presentations to the CI Investment Committee * Assistance with investment monitoring activities such as financial analysis, market research, etc. * Participation in lead generation, business development activities * Prepare research and presentations for Board of Director and other key stakeholder meetings * Assist with special projects in various departments as needed Qualifications * Current MBA or bachelor's student * Strong interest in venture capital and early-stage innovation * Based in or studying in Connecticut * Available to work on-site two days per week (Mondays and Wednesdays required) in New Haven Skills & Competencies * Passionate about startups and community building * Curious, proactive, and adaptable * Highly organized with strong follow-through * Skilled communicator who can synthesize complex data * Team-oriented with a positive attitude and sense of humor The CI Intern Experience As a CI Intern, you'll dive into Connecticut's startup ecosystem-learning, building, and connecting along the way. You'll have an opportunity to: * Level up your VC skills: Participate in a structured venture capital curriculum * Develop professionally: Attend workshops to enhance business and leadership skills * Work on real deals: Collaborate with interns and CI staff on active investments * Network across Connecticut: Meet entrepreneurs, portfolio teams, and industry leaders * Engage with founders: Attend live pitches and executive sessions * Shape CI's future: Contribute to investments and process improvements * Explore the ecosystem: Join day trips to portfolio companies and fund partners * Enjoy perks: Great food, fun events, and exclusive CI swag Equal Opportunity Employer Connecticut Innovations is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, or genetic information.
    $36k-47k yearly est. 40d ago

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The average programming internship in Hartford, CT earns between $23,000 and $48,000 annually. This compares to the national average programming internship range of $23,000 to $42,000.

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