Summer Surgical Tech Intern
Rochester, MN jobs
Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans - to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic.
Benefits Highlights
Medical: Multiple plan options.
Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.
Responsibilities
The Student Surgical Technologist Intern provides direct and indirect patient care under the direct supervision of a registered nurse in the appropriate setting across the continuum of care. They communicate with the surgical staff about instrumentation, surgical procedures, and sterility. The student surgical technologist intern is able to scrub alongside a certified surgical technologist. This experience is intended for students who will graduate from a CAAHEP or ABHES accredited surgical technology program within the next academic year. The Association of Surgical Technologists (AST) responsibilities and Code of Ethics provide a basis for practice.
Summer ST Experience (June 1 - August 7, 2026)
Rochester, MN site only
Objectives:
Apply the principles of aseptic technique while in the sterile role.
Further develop the practical skills required to work as a competent surgical technologist in the perioperative environment.
Attain the professional skills of interpersonal communication with all patients and interdisciplinary health care team members.
Applications must be received by February 13, 2026.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Student must be in good standing in a CAAHEP or ABHES accredited surgical technology program, having completed a minimum of one-semester of surgical technology program curriculum. Student must possess basic knowledge and hands-on skills related to aseptic surgical techniques used in the preparation of instrumentation, supplies, and equipment for various surgical procedures. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required from American Red Cross or American Heart Association and must not expire during internship.
Candidates must be able to work from June 1, 2026, through August 7, 2026.
Additional Qualifications:
Strong preference for at least 100 clinical hours by internship start date. Adapts to unpredictable situations within the perioperative setting. Proven ability to communicate with a variety of people in a direct, empathetic, and articulate manner. Comprehensive understanding of surgical processes and procedures preferred.
Applications must be received by February 13, 2026.
Application Must Include:
BLS/CPR certification
RESUME. The resume (can be longer than one page) should highlight the following: educational background (degree and anticipated graduation date), cumulative GPA, paid employment history, awards/honors, and volunteer activities including community involvement, committee involvement, student nurse association, and/or professional organizations.
TRANSCRIPTS are required. Transcripts can be unofficial or official scanned and uploaded to documents. Please make sure your name is somewhere on the document.
SURGICAL INTEREST AREAS. Create a one-page word document numbered 1-10, using the below list of specialty options and place each area next to your preference number. Number 1 being your highest preference. Include any additional comments that would assist us in determining your preferred areas.
Neurology
TCGS
Cardiac
Vascular Thoracic
Orthopedics
Gynecology
Ear, Nose, Throat
Urology
Transplant
Plastics
Please upload each document to your application.
License or Certification:
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers certification required from American Red Cross or American Heart Association and must not expire during internship.
Exemption Status
Nonexempt
Compensation Detail
This position has a predetermined rate of $22.65 per hour.
Benefits Eligible
No
Schedule
Full Time
Hours/Pay Period
80
Schedule Details
Monday-Friday, Days, Occasional evening shifts
Weekend Schedule
No weekends
International Assignment
No
Site Description
Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is.
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the "EOE is the Law". Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
Recruiter
Heather Miller
Healthy Schools Research Intern (Part-Time-- $20 to $25/hr)
Remote
HOW YOU'LL MAKE AN IMPACT
As a Healthy Schools Research Intern you'll have the opportunity to learn and contribute to advancing the goals of Center of Green Schools. In this role, you'll gain hands-on experience supporting projects and initiatives that help our team to deliver meaningful results aligned to our mission and strategic goals.
You'll work under the guidance of the Project Manager, School District Environmental Health and collaborate with a supportive team where your efforts and ideas will be valued. You'll help to draft short publications and communications materials on topics impacting student and staff health in school buildings, including staff training materials.
The work will involve reviewing literature and industry resources to summarize best practices for a school district staff audience. Newly created publications will be public-facing, and authorship recognition will be given. There may be additional opportunities to assist with other publications related to school system environmental sustainability.
The position requires entrepreneurship and active teamwork, and successful candidates will be able to work well both independently and in small teams.
KEY LEARNING AREAS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Work alongside Center for Green Schools staff to narrow the options for the creation of supplemental resources for school district staff by analyzing market need and currently available resources created by the Center and partners.
Review industry guidance, research papers, and school district example policies and communications materials.
Work with CFGS staff to evaluate implications for school district staff from key findings.
Set up and conduct video conference call interviews as needed with school district staff and Center for Green Schools partners to gather case studies and insights.
Assist in drafting and editing sections of the publication.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience
Students who have some experience with K-12 schools and/or school systems and sustainability action and implementation will be particularly well-suited for this position.
Education
Graduate students whose studies and research interests include public health, public policy, environmental science, environmental studies, green building, sustainability, sustainable business, or another relevant field. Relevant coursework in qualitative research methods to implement interviews will be particularly useful.
Candidates should be currently enrolled in a graduate program in a college or university.
Skills
Strong writing skills for reports and technical papers
Confidence in communicating with various stakeholders via email and phone
Excellent organizational and computer skills (MS Office)
INTERN LOGISTICS
Location: This position is remote in the U.S. or hybrid if near Washington, D.C. where our HQ is located.
Duration of Internship: January - April 2026 (exact date range flexible)
Work Schedule: Flexible $20 to $25 hours/week
EEO STATEMENT
The U.S. Green Building Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
ABOUT US
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a mission-driven nonprofit dedicated to accelerating and scaling the transformation of the built environment. Through LEED-the world's most widely used green building rating system- and initiatives likes Greenbuild, the Center for Green Schools and advocacy, USGBC empowers professionals to drive market transformation that advances human and environmental health, climate resilience, and equity.
Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) is the world's leading sustainability and health certification and credentialing body, independently recognizing excellence in performance. GBCI administers project certifications and professional credentials and certificates including LEED, WELL, EDGE, PEER, PERFORM, SITES, TRUE Zero Waste, and IREE.
We are proud to be globally recognized for our leadership in green building, environmental performance, and sustainable development.
Our Global Impact
Over 120,000 LEED-certified commercial projects worldwide
Millions of square feet of certified healthy, efficient, low-carbon space
Recognition in 180+ countries for innovation in green building and business practices
Why Join Us?
At USGBC and GBCI, you'll work alongside passionate, mission-aligned professionals who care deeply about people, the planet, and progress. We offer:
A purpose-driven, inclusive culture
Opportunities to grow your career and take ownership of meaningful work
A chance to make a measurable impact on global sustainability efforts
We're seeking team members who thrive in collaborative environments, are committed to excellence, and want to build lasting partnerships that drive change in the built environment.
Meet Our Leaders and Learn More about our Mission:
U.S. Green Building Council Leaders
Green Business Certification Inc Leaders
Culture and Values Statement
Working together, each of us advances our mission by respecting all voices, trusting and supporting one another, excelling through collaboration and accountability, and continuously improving ourselves and our organization.
Auto-ApplyGraphic Design/Digital Media Intern
Saint Joseph, MO jobs
Role OverviewBegin building your resume in the Sports Industry with a fast-paced, hands-on internship experience with the St. Joseph Mustangs. As the Graphic Design/Digital Media Intern, you will be instrumental in enhancing the visual storytelling and digital presence of our team. The Mustangs have consistently ranked in the Top 15 Nationally for attendance for the past 10 years, continuing that tradition in 2025 with an average of 2,800 guests per game. This position offers an unparalleled opportunity to develop skills in graphic design, digital content creation, photography, and visual communication within a dynamic collegiate summer league baseball environment, allowing you to build a robust portfolio.
Key Responsibilities
Design and produce engaging visual content for various platforms, including social media, website, in-game promotions, and print materials.
Develop graphics for marketing campaigns, game day promotions, merchandise, and sponsorships, ensuring brand consistency.
Capture high-quality photographs during home games and other team events, including action shots, fan interactions, and promotional activities.
Edit and optimize photos and other visual assets for digital and print use.
Assist in creating short-form video content or motion graphics for social media platforms.
Ensure all visual assets align with the St. Joseph Mustangs brand guidelines and overall marketing strategy.
Collaborate with the Social Media and Marketing teams to ensure cohesive visual messaging and integrated campaigns.
Maintain and organize a digital asset library for easy access and future use.
Qualifications
Current enrollment in an accredited College or University, with the ability to receive academic credit for the internship.
Strong understanding of graphic design principles, visual communication, and current digital media trends.
Proficiency in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite - Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) or similar tools.
Basic photography and/or video editing skills are highly desirable.
Creative flair, attention to detail, and a strong portfolio demonstrating design capabilities.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-energy service industry environment.
Schedule & CommitmentThis internship runs from approximately May 15th to August 1st. Candidates must be available for all St. Joseph Mustangs home games and other associated events during this period, including evenings and weekends.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.
Guest Services Internship
Saint Joseph, MO jobs
Role OverviewBegin building your resume in the Sports Industry with a fast-paced, hands-on internship experience with the St. Joseph Mustangs. As the Guest Services Intern, you will be at the forefront of creating memorable experiences for our fans, playing a crucial role in ensuring every visitor has an enjoyable and positive interaction at our ballpark. The Mustangs have consistently ranked in the Top 15 Nationally for attendance for the past 10 years, continuing that tradition in 2025 with an average of 2,800 guests per game. This position offers an unparalleled opportunity to develop skills in customer relations, event operations, and problem-solving within a dynamic collegiate summer league baseball environment.
Key Responsibilities
Provide exceptional customer service, greeting fans warmly and assisting with inquiries to enhance their ballpark experience.
Act as a versatile team member, supporting various game-day operations including, but not limited to, ticket scanning, ushering, directing guests, and assisting with premium areas.
Assist with managing and servicing large groups, special events, and promotional activities.
Actively engage with fans to gather feedback and measure satisfaction, contributing to continuous improvement of guest services.
Proactively identify and resolve fan concerns or issues efficiently and courteously.
Collaborate effectively with other departments, such as Box Office, Concessions, and Promotions, to ensure seamless overall game day execution.
Maintain a positive, welcoming, and professional demeanor while representing the St. Joseph Mustangs organization.
Be flexible and adaptable to be placed in different guest-facing positions as needed on a nightly basis to support operational demands.
Qualifications
Current enrollment in an accredited College or University, with the ability to receive academic credit for the internship.
Strong customer service orientation with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
A proactive, problem-solving attitude and the ability to think quickly on your feet.
Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented, fast-paced service industry environment.
Enthusiasm for the sports industry and a passion for creating positive fan experiences.
Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, often in varying weather conditions.
Schedule & CommitmentThis internship runs from approximately May 15th to August 1st. Candidates must be available for all St. Joseph Mustangs home games and associated events during this period, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.
Production Intern
Knoxville, TN jobs
Grace Production Intern Job Title: Production Intern Time Status: Part Time - Hourly Direct Report: Technical Director Qualifications:· Possesses basic knowledge of Mac OS/Windows.· Willing to grow in the area of live and studio audio, system design, and tuning.· Willing to learn lighting design (programming), system deployment (load-in/load-out), and lighting equipment maintenance.· Willing to learn live video production, video system design, system deployment, and system maintenance.· Willing to learn basic electrical knowledge and gain an understanding of 120v/208v 3ø systems.· Ability to stay calm and communicate clearly in stressful situations.· Strong verbal and written communication skills.· Familiarity with Planning Center Online and Pro-presenter is a plus. Duties:
Subject to change at the request of the Technical Director
· Assist with GBC/GCA events as needed (Ex, college services, women's ministry events, concerts).· Assist the Grace production team with equipment repair and maintenance as needed.· Provide support and technical training for the GCA Worship Arts class (audio, basic lighting, ProPresenter).· Perform other duties as assigned. Spiritual:
Must have a clear testimony of personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and a lifestyle of biblical integrity.
Commitment to serve in accordance with the church to be Biblical, Missional, Intentional, and Charitable in everything we do.
Education:· Minimum High School Diploma. Hours: · Subject to change based on demand.
Auto-Apply2026 Festival Season - Intern Assistant Stage Manager
Saint Louis, MO jobs
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis is hiring one Intern Assistant Stage Manager for the 2026 Festival Season. They work directly alongside professional Stage Directors, Stage Managers, Assistant Stage Managers, Assistant Stage Directors by assisting with all aspects of production development throughout the rehearsal and performance process. This position will be responsible for the duties of Intern Assistant Stage Manager on two productions within the Festival Season.
The Intern Assistant Stage Manager is a seasonal, full-time position. Frequent nights and weekend hours will be required. Physical requirements include repetitive motion, bending, twisting, stooping, and lifting up to 35 lbs.
Duties and Responsibilities
Intern Assistant Stage Manager responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Assisting with the management of production rehearsals and performances while following the provisions of both the AGMA agreement and Orchestra agreement with OTSL.
Assisting with communication between the production's creative team, production shops, production run crews, Orchestra Manager, and the Artistic and Production Administrative Departments.
Assisting with maintaining production blocking, entrance cues, wardrobe and props paperwork and any other department paperwork as necessitated by the individual productions.
Cueing principal singers, chorus, and supers onstage as indicated by musical placements in the score.
Rehearsal room setup as needed.
Assisting with the creation and maintenance of paperwork as determined by each production.
Reporting to your individual stage managers and assistant managers and assisting with the preparation of daily notes regarding individual assigned areas.
Skills, Experience, & Qualifications
Individuals seeking a career in opera stage management are invited to apply. We are looking for applicants demonstrating the following:
Background in theatre, music, or dance is preferred.
Ability to read music.
Strong organizational and multi-tasking skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to perform under pressure and maintain professional demeanor.
Strong attention to detail.
Ability to work nights and weekends.
Ability to perform required physical movements including: bend, twist, stoop, and lift up to 35 lbs.
Compensation
This is a seasonal, full-time position.
Travel and housing provided.
Dates of Engagement: approximately April 24, 2026 - June 28, 2026
Compensation: $715/ week
TO APPLY:
Applicants for the position are asked to submit a resume along with a cover letter that describes their interest in the position and outlines their relevant experience and qualifications.
Application deadline: Friday, October 10, 2025
About Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL) is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization known for innovative productions featuring outstanding young artists. The company offers a festival opera season each spring which attracts ticket buyers from zip codes throughout the metropolitan area, as well as visitors from nearly 50 states and multiple countries. As of 2025, OTSL has presented 45 world premieres, which may be the highest percentage of new work in the repertory of any American company. In addition to the spring Festival Season, OTSL operates year-round education and community programs serving nearly 17,000 local children and adults.
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis has a year-round artistic and administrative staff of approximately 45, which grows to nearly 500 during the Festival Season. Several hundred volunteer members of the Opera Theatre Guild provide support for all aspects of Opera Theatre's work and advocate for the company throughout the greater St. Louis community. The company's annual budget size is approximately $12 million; contributed revenue represents more than 50% of budget. At Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, we value equity, diversity, and mutual respect. We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, people with disabilities, and others who have been historically excluded to apply. Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative of our community. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
At Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, we value equity, diversity, and mutual respect. We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, people with disabilities, and others who have been historically excluded to apply. Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative of our community. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
OTSL will not discriminate against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, religion or belief; national, social, or ethnic origin; age; sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression; physical, mental, or sensory disability; family or parental status; genetic information or characteristics; protected veteran status; or any other protected class under federal, state, or local law. OTSL will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics.
If you need assistance or accommodation in completing an application, interviewing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact ************** or **********************.
Social Work Intern Manager
Austin, TX jobs
Mobile Loaves & Fishes (MLF) is a social outreach ministry that has been empowering communities into a lifestyle of service with the homeless since 1998. Founded in Austin, Texas, the organization serves its homeless neighbors through three core programs: Truck Ministry, Community First! Village, and Community Works. Often referred to as the most talked about neighborhood in Austin, Community First! Village is a 51-acre master planned development that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for men and women coming out of chronic homelessness. We are now embarking on a new phase of community expansion, adding more than 1400 new neighbors over the next 5-10 years.
About the Role
The Social Work Intern Manager is a key member of the Neighbor Care Team at Community First! Village. This role is responsible for leading, mentoring, and supervising a team of social work interns who walk alongside our formerly homeless neighbors. The Social Work Intern Manager ensures interns are equipped to provide direct care, emotional support, and resource connections while creating a meaningful and values-aligned learning experience. This role also serves as a bridge between interns, Neighbor Care staff, university partners, and community resources.
This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the Supportive Services Manager. Due to the nature and requirements of the position, hours are flexible to fit need, but typically include 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. Some nights and weekends may be . The Social Work Intern Manager will office at Community First! Village located at 9301 Hog Eye Road, Austin, TX 78724.
Duties & Responsibilities
Supervise and support a cohort of up to 15 social work interns, including onboarding, training, weekly individual supervision, and ongoing mentorship.
Ensure the internship experience meets academic, licensing, and ethical standards in coordination with university field placement advisors.
Assist interns in providing trauma-informed, person-centered care to assigned neighbors.
Collaborate with Neighbor Care staff and partner agencies to ensure holistic and consistent care for neighbors.
Build trusted relationships with neighbors and model relational connection, compassion, and accountability in all work.
Support interns in managing complex needs related to health care, recovery, housing stability/neighbor retention, eviction prevention, and community integration.
Outreach to new universities for recruitment of students.
Assist the Neighbor Care team during times of high need or low intern availability.
Attend regularly scheduled Neighbor Care and all-staff meetings.
Other Duties & Responsibilities as needed
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Principles
MLF is a faith-based organization whose ideals and philosophy come directly from the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As an organization, we strive to reflect this precept in our communications, both internally and externally.
Commitment to serving those who have experienced homelessness and personal alignment with MLF's vision, mission, core values, and goals.
LMSW or LCSW is
2-3 years in a supervisory or management role, preferably with experience supervising social work interns
Solid understanding of the
Nine Competencies of Social Work Practice
Demonstrated knowledge of trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and strengths-based case management
Previous experience working with people experiencing homeless or other vulnerable populations preferred
Demonstrate knowledge, experience, and effectiveness in serving and advocating for people who have been disenfranchised, including people of color, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, people who have experienced long-term homelessness, people who identify as LGBTQ+, and/or people living with mental illness or substance abuse disorder
Demonstrated integrity, professionalism, and commitment to ethical social work practice
Ability to mentor others with compassion, accountability, and emotional intelligence
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including strong listening skills and the ability to build trust
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Proven problem-solving ability and sound judgment in complex, evolving situations
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, community-centered environment
Positive attitude and collaborative spirit
Flexible and joyful in approach; able to adapt to change with a "Semper Gumby" mindset
Must have a valid driver's license
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Ability to move about all phases of Community First! Villages
Ability to work in an office setting
Benefits
Day one 100% Employer paid, Health, Dental, Vision, Life, STD & LTD Insurance
Generous Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay
Matching 401(k) Retirement Plan
Corporate Discount Program
Professional Development Opportunities
Employee Assistance Program
Paid Parental Leave
Wellness Partnership Benefits
MLF VISION
We empower communities into a lifestyle of service with the homeless.
MLF MISSION
We provide food and clothing, cultivate community, and promote dignity to our homeless brothers and sisters in need.
GOALS
Transform the way people view the stereotype of those who find themselves homeless
Reconnect the homeless to self, family and community
Help the chronically homeless rediscover and utilize their God-given talents to do purposeful work
Connect human to human, heart to heart through the fellowship of food and hospitality
Inspire people into a lifestyle of abundance by giving their best first
BELIEF STATEMENTS
The vision is supported by belief statements centered on our belief that homelessness is the result of a profound, catastrophic loss of family:
God, infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed life
By virtue of being created by God in His image, we are all called to live in community and relationship with Him through each other
The family is the original cell of social life
You shall love your neighbor as yourself
All members of the human family are equal in dignity
The Lord God took the man and settled him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate and care for it. Gen 2:15
CORE VALUES
MLF is committed to fostering a culture that prioritizes relational connection. We believe there is opportunity in every aspect of our work to be relational in a highly transactional world. In this culture, transactions are means to relational ends, not the other way around.
This begins with the countercultural love poured out by Jesus Christ and grows as imperfect individuals strive to show this love to each other human-to-human, heart-to-heart.
Each individual's openness to the journey of their own personal growth is essential in building our relational culture, and we believe this culture flourishes as we each continuously strive to more fully embody these four core values:
Faith: We define Faith as the foundational belief that our world and all our work belong to God. This allows us to engage our work with joy and lightheartedness, knowing that we are not ultimately in control.
Humility: We define Humility as rightly viewing oneself as a single piece of a grander story. This humility leads to a view of oneself that is neither too high nor too low.
Generous Spirit: We define a Generous Spirit as a readiness to give more grace, mercy, and hospitality than is necessary or expected. This posture allows us to see others for who they are, not what they do.
Integrity: We define Integrity as a wholehearted commitment to doing right by God, ourselves, and others. This wholeheartedness shows itself in consistently choosing honesty, responsibility and ownership in all actions and decisions.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
MLF is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Personnel are chosen based on ability without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, genetics, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation in accordance with federal and state law.
TPWD - State Park Police Officer Trainee (Cadet)
Hamilton, TX jobs
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. EXCELLENT BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return-to-Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available on the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page.
PLEASE NOTE:
All applications must contain complete job histories in the WORK HISTORY SECTION to include
* Job Title
* Dates of employment (month/year)
* Hours worked per week
* Name of Employer, Name of Supervisor and Phone Number
* Description of duties performed
* Volunteer experience credit is counted toward any experience requirement. Please list those experiences to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements.
* Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part- time/temporary/seasonal experience.
* Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields.
* College Transcripts are required (unless otherwise noted on the posting) if education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting.
* Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.
* Work In Texas (WIT) Applications: WIT applicants are required to complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, login to CAPPS Recruit.
IF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT SUBMITTED, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE.
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MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE:
If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must attach the required documentation referenced below at the time your application is submitted. If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at **************************************
Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference:
* Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge or Statement of Service (only for transitioning service members who have not reached their date of separation).
* Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation.
* Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation.
* Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating.
Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted.
HIRING CONTACT: EJ Rivera, **************
PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: TPWD Game Warden Training Center, 4363, FM 1047, Hamilton, TX 76531
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The State Park Police Officer Cadet will be educated on tactics and subjects related to the duties of a State Park Police Officer and must be able to comprehend, demonstrate knowledge, and apply skills obtained from subjects as they relate to the enforcement of all provisions of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, Texas Penal Code and relevant provisions of other Texas laws. The State Park Police Officer Cadet will receive instruction on providing testimony in court and administrative hearings and executing and serving all criminal processes resulting from enforcement activities; providing public safety and emergency management functions including working in response to natural disasters and in homeland security operations; safeguarding departmental equipment; preparing reports of activities and presenting programs concerning department activities to the public; conducting investigations of holders of permits and licenses issued by the department; maintaining contact with landowners, resource users and the general public; and assisting other law enforcement agencies as needed. Works under close supervision, with minimal latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Age:
Must be 21 years of age by October 1, 2026
Education:
Must have successfully completed and conferred a Bachelor's level degree from an accredited college or university by June 30, 2026.
Citizenship:
Must be a citizen of the United States.
Work Eligibility:
Federal law requires that all new employees present original documents that establishes identity and U.S. employment eligibility. These documents must be presented at the time of employment.
License:
Must possess a valid State driver's license.
Peace Officer License:
Applicant must not have had a commission license denied by final order or revoked or have a voluntary surrender of a license currently in effect.
All applicant must meet the minimum peace officer licensing standards outlined in Chapter 217 of the TCOLE Rule Handbook.
Military Service:
Applicants that have received a dishonorable discharge, not eligible for reentry service or whose discharge from military service was for ineptitude, unsuitability, undesirability or like causes will be rejected.
Applicants that possess a honorable discharge, eligible for reentry, general discharge under honorable conditions are eligible to apply. Applicants with military service must submit a copy of their most current military history form (DD-214 Member-4 Copy or NGB-22) with required forms during the application process.
Background:
NOTE: Applicants that pass the PRT and pass an interview must accept the Guardian Alliance Technologies (Guardian) invitation to advance in the selection process.
Accepting the Guardian Alliance Technologies (Guardian) invitation allows Texas Parks and Wildlife the ability to view your Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ). If you fail to complete this step it will prohibit your advancement in the hiring process. The PHQ must be completed by the date indicated in the Guardian Alliance email invitation. Failure of the applicant to complete and certify their PHQ could disqualify them from application process.
Applicant will be subjected to, and must successfully pass, a thorough and comprehensive background investigation prior to appointment to a cadet position. The applicant must be of good moral character and not have any of the following incidents in their criminal history:
o a conviction for any Felony or Class A Misdemeanor offense at any time (Deferred Adjudication is defined as a conviction);
o a conviction for any Class B Misdemeanor offense within 10 years prior to the date of application time (Deferred Adjudication is defined as a conviction), which includes convictions for DWI (driving while intoxicated), DUID (driving under the influence of drugs) and BWI (boating while intoxicated), never have been convicted of any family violence offense, currently on court-ordered community supervision, and/or probation or parole for any criminal offense above the grade of Class C Misdemeanor.
Applicants that have a failed a law enforcement psychological evaluation within the past three years of the date of application will be disqualified.
Applicants that have failed a polygraph examination during a first responder job application in the past three years from the date of application will be disqualified.
Schedule C:
Applicants currently holding Schedule C positions with another state agency in Texas, who meet all minimum qualifications, are selected and complete the Game Warden Academy will return to their current Schedule C salary position after 1 year of satisfactory performance in the field.
Drug Use:
Applicant must have no current illegal drug use, within the past 2 years from the start date of the application process. Illegal drug use is the use of a drug that is considered illegal in Texas. For Example: Marijuana use in some states is legal, but illegal in Texas. So, if you used marijuana in those states, TPWD will consider that as illegal drug use. This also includes the use of prescribed drugs used in an illegal manner.
Psychological Condition:
Applicants that receive a conditional job offer must be examined by a TPWD designated licensed psychologist or psychiatrist and be declared to be in satisfactory psychological and emotional health for law enforcement duty prior to employment and the issuance of a peace officer license.
Physical Condition:
Applicant must be examined by a TPWD designated physician licensed by the Texas Medical Board and be declared to be able to physically perform the duties of a State Park Police Officer cadet prior to employment.
Hearing:
Applicant must meet the minimal standard with or without hearing aids of 35 decibels or better in each of the following four frequencies: 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000Hz; to include long distance, directional and voice conversation hearing.
Vision:
Uncorrected visual acuity must be at least 20/100 (both eyes) for those who wear glasses or hard contact lenses;
Wearers of soft contact lenses are exempt from uncorrected visual acuity. If you wear contact lenses, you must wear them during the medical exam;
Corrected visual acuity should be at least 20/20 (both eyes) and 20/40 (each eye);
Applicant must have uninterrupted peripheral vision of 140 degrees or better, have night vision, and be able to distinguish red and green colors.
Physical Readiness:
The application process to become a Texas State Park Police Officer is very competitive, and only the top qualified applicants will be selected to attend the Texas Game Warden Academy.
All State Park Police Officer Cadets accepted to attend the academy must pass the entrance physical readiness test at the minimum 70 percentile on the first day of the academy. State Park Police Officer Cadets not passing the entrance physical readiness test at the minimum requirement will have their conditional job offer rescinded and will be sent home. Cadets sent home due to not passing the entrance physical readiness test or who resign from the Game Warden Academy will be required to reapply and complete the application process again if the applicant wishes to attend a future Game Warden Academy.
NOTE: Before being allowed to take the physical readiness tests, the applicant will be required to provide a description of the test to a physician and obtain written medical clearance.
Applicant must successfully complete a physical readiness test, which includes the following activities:
2,000 meter row: This test will be conducted on a Concept 2 Rower.
Applicants must achieve, at minimum, the 70th percentile V02 max;
Rowing time limits will be individualized and calculated based upon age, weight, and gender;
Each rower will be set at 2,000 meters with the damper set on level 5.
o Indoor Rowing Machine Technique - How to use Concept2 Rowers
o *To calculate individual row times, use this link
Handgun Stability Test:
Complete five consecutive dry fire trigger pulls with the index finger in the standing position, with both the left and right hand, holding the barrel with a 5-inch ring without touching the sides of the ring. While holding the handgun with both hands, the applicant must transition to the kneeling position and dry fire the pistol five times while holding the barrel inside a 5-inch ring without touching the sides of the ring. After the exercise is complete, the applicant is required to return to the standing position and using both hands, pull the slide to the rear locked position therefore displaying a safe weapon.
Swim Test:
Applicants must fall backwards into the pool and tread water for 1 minute (body upright treading water not merely floating), without touching the sides or the bottom of the pool. After the 1-minute water tread, applicants will be required to swim 100 meters within 3 minutes. Any stroke may be used. Applicants will be allowed to push off the vertical part of the wall under the water line on each end of the pool or use a flip turn. Applicants will not be allowed to do the following:
* Touch or hold the horizontal edge of the pool;
* Touch the bottom of the pool;
* Hold onto any pool lane markers.
* Wear a Personal Flotation Devices during the swim test.
* Wear or use swim fins.
* Wear a nose plug or anything covering the nose completely.
Applicants can wear:
* Swim googles but they may not cover up or block the nose entirely.
* Ear plugs
NOTE: Applicant needs to be mentally and physically capable of submerging themselves underwater.
Applicant must successfully complete ALL components of the physical readiness test on the assigned day of testing. Since all activities must be completed in one (1) day, applicants should consider some form of advance preparation for this test. Applicants are encouraged to seek professional medical advice prior to beginning a regimen of physical activity to prepare for this test. Individuals selected for cadet positions will be required to again meet these standards at the beginning of the cadet class.
NOTE: Before being allowed to take the physical readiness tests the applicant will be required to provide a description of the test to a physician and obtain a written medical clearance.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of State and Federal statutes and regulations related to wildlife and natural resource enforcement, the Texas Penal Code, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and TPWD policies and procedures;
Skill in using MS Word, Excel, Teams and Outlook;
Skill in effective verbal and written communication;
Skill in using appropriate interpersonal skills;
Skill in making decisions and using discretion appropriately;
Skill in preparing and completing all required agency and investigative reports;
Skill in making independent, sound and timely decisions;
Skill in effective interaction with staff at all levels of the department, other State agencies and organizations;
Ability to work independently;
Ability to work as a member of a team;
Ability to conduct affairs with integrity and personal accountability;
Ability to learn and apply new techniques and concepts;
Ability to maintain a positive attitude in adverse conditions;
Ability to follow directions;
Ability to be service minded;
Ability to patrol land and public water for hunting, sport and commercial fishing, boating, water safety, and other natural resource conservation violations;
Ability to take enforcement action when law violations are observed, reported, or suspected;
Ability to lawfully use physical force, including lawful deadly force on another person;
Ability to enforce the statutes and laws of the Texas Penal Code and other relevant state statutes;
Ability to secure, search, and process crime scenes for evidence and contraband;
Ability to assist local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies;
Ability to provide assistance and respond to calls from the public;
Ability to work with local landowners, sports groups, and other constituents;
Ability to prepare and submit investigative reports, arrest and case reports, citations, dispositions, warrants, and other records related to enforcement activities, programs and operations;
Ability to testify in court, administrative hearings, and other official proceedings;
Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
* Required to respond to emergency situations;
* Required to stay awake for extended periods of time;
* Required to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program;
* Required to travel 5% with possible overnight stays;
* Required to operate a State vehicle;
* Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles.
Station Assignment:
* Must be willing and able to accept assignment anywhere in the State of Texas assigned prior to graduation from academy training and commissioning as a Texas State Park Police Officer;
* Assignments will be made where vacancies exist statewide and shall be made in the best interest of the department. Duty Station assignments are given to applicants before the completion of academy training period. However, the cadets must successfully complete the academy as a condition of placement in their duty assignment.
Work Schedule:
* Must be willing and able to: work state and federal holidays; work hours other than 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with days off other than Saturday and Sunday; are subject to call 24 hours a day, seven days a week;
* Cadets may be required to work over 8 hours per day.
Overtime Compensation:
* In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, the department uses a system of compensatory time off in lieu of overtime payment, at a rate of 1.5 hours of compensatory time for every hour physically worked over 40 hours in a workweek. The department may authorize overtime payment when operational needs, budget availability, or management discretion warrant it.
Work Environment:
* Cadets and State Park Police Officers work extensively outdoors, during inclement and sometimes hazardous weather conditions, during natural disasters and under other possibly dangerous conditions. At times, wardens and cadets are required to work in highly stressful situations that may be hazardous to their health and safety, which could include working with people who are injured, violent, emotionally upset or otherwise pose a danger.
Dress Code:
* Cadets and State Park Police Officers are required to wear a prescribed uniform and adhere to established dress and grooming standards. Uniforms include equipment such as firearms and other defensive equipment. Commissioned personnel on duty and in uniform will maintain a neat and clean appearance according to the Law Enforcement General Orders and academy rules and regulations to include:
o Hair for both male and female officers in uniform, must be of natural color and in length and style;
o No tattoos from the neck and above, to include any part of the head are allowed. Commissioned personnel with tattoo markings, if visible or exposed, that are of an offensive manner or nature, while in uniform.
* Employees must be neat and clean in their appearance in public, whether in or out of uniform. Therefore, applicants with tattoos, brandings, and/or body piercings in areas of the body which cannot be covered by the appropriate dress required of this position will be disqualified, if they are not removed by the date of their final interview. Such markings may not be concealed in any manner, including make-up or bandages. Further, tattoos or brandings anywhere on the body that promote racism/discrimination, indecency, extremist or supremacist philosophies, gang affiliation or lawlessness, violence, or contain sexually explicitly material are prohibited. Applicants with gauged earlobes will also be disqualified if not corrected by the start date of the academy.
Residence:
* Cadets will be required to live at the Game Warden Training Center near Hamilton, Texas, for the duration of the training period, approximately 35 weeks. All rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Academy must be followed while in residence.
Emolument:
* An emolument will be taken from cadets for food services while at the Game Warden Training Center.
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MBA Intern | Business + Game Analyst | Music Tech
Brisbane, CA jobs
About Us At Splash, our mission is to make music creation accessible for everyone. Since 2017, we've been at the forefront of AI-driven music technology, building experiences that empower the next generation of creators. Our web and gaming-based music tools, including those on platforms like Roblox, have introduced millions to music production in fun and engaging ways.
Backed by leading investors including Amazon's Alexa Fund and Khosla Ventures, we're assembling a team of engineers, designers, musicians, and business thinkers who are passionate about redefining the future of music tech.
Applications for internships and graduate roles are open to current MBA students, recent graduates, and those early in their careers.
This role will work closely with our Australian team, West Coast timezone is preferred as afternoon work is a must for crossing over timezones.
The Role
We're looking for a Business Analyst Intern to help us analyze product performance, surface insights, and drive smarter decisions across our web and gaming experiences. This role is perfect for a highly analytical thinker - someone who can dive into tricky data sets, find actionable insights, and help build fast, practical solutions.
In this role, you'll work with product leaders, engineers, and designers to interpret user behavior, build dashboards, track product performance, and surface opportunities to make our tools better. You'll also help detect bugs, uncover odd behaviors in our game and web experiences, and suggest improvements that lead to smarter, faster decision-making.
If you're a current MBA student, recent grad, or someone with strong business/data analysis experience and are passionate about analytics, creativity, and tech this role may be perfect for you!
Please note, we receive a high volume of interest for our roles. To ensure your application stands out please consider the requirements listed, our industry of music, gaming and a growing gen z audience and how your experience will help you succeed in this role.
Responsibilities
- Build and maintain product dashboards using BI tools like Amplitude, Looker, or similar platforms- Analyze user funnels, retention, monetization, and engagement trends across web and gaming products- Troubleshoot bugs, behavioral anomalies, and data inconsistencies; help explain why things happen and propose fixes for future bug mitigation - Work with limited or partial data (e.g. from game engines) and develop creative workarounds to measure key metrics - Support the product and engineering teams with insights to inform roadmaps, experiments, and design decisions- Identify gaps and opportunities in how we understand user behavior and product vision- Help shape how we collect, visualize, and report on product data and business metrics- Present findings and recommendations to stakeholders in clear, compelling formats Collaborate cross-functionally to improve our data pipelines, tagging strategies, and analytics frameworks- Focus on speed and delivery; we move fast, release updates weekly if not daily. This role is not about large projects over months, rather a continual moving and evolving role that will see you adapting to new releases
About You
We're looking for someone who thrives in ambiguity, loves turning messy data into insights, and is excited by the idea of working at the intersection of product, analytics, and creative tech.
You might be a good fit if you:- Are currently enrolled in an MBA program, recently graduated, or have equivalent business/data experience- Have experience with BI or analytics tools like Amplitude, Looker, Mixpanel, Tableau, or similar (if you haven't used our stack, we'd love to hear about platforms you have used and how you've tackled similar problems)- Are a fast, practical thinker who can define what to measure and how to do it without perfect data Know your way around data dashboards, KPIs, funnel metrics, and user segmentation- Love solving product puzzles and identifying bugs, gaps, or mismatches between expected and actual user behavior- Are comfortable communicating insights to non-technical stakeholders and making data feel accessible and actionable- Are curious, adaptable, and passionate about music, gaming, or consumer applications (or all three!)
What to Expect
- Work alongside a small but powerful team of experts from companies like Spotify, SoundCloud, Twitch, Amazon, and Apple.- Gain hands-on experience in a startup environment where your contributions directly impact our products.- Get mentorship and exposure to how a product-driven tech company operates.- Collaborate in a dynamic, multidisciplinary team of engineers, musicians, designers, and product experts.- Remote work with a global team
*Please note, we are a global team, cross-over hours with US and Australia is a requirement for this role. US West Coast is preferred.
Application Process
To apply, please include:
- Your resume and answers to the questions prompted at application (cover letter optional, as these questions should address our specific criteria)- An online portfolio or any attached examples of dashboards, slide decks, or analytical work you're proud of (optional but helpful!)
We receive a high volume of interest for our roles. To stand out, focus on your analytical thinking, your ability to move fast, and how you've used data tools to drive better decisions in messy, ambiguous contexts.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Music has the incredible ability to bridge divides and bring people together, regardless of their background or identity. Like the industry we work within, diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. We actively seek out and welcome voices from all backgrounds and believe that diverse perspectives fuel our creativity and drive success.
🚀 Ready to kickstart your career in music tech? Apply now and let's build the future of music creation together! 🎵
PDF preferred For more info visit splashmusic.com
Auto-ApplyBox Office/Accounting Intern
Saint Joseph, MO jobs
Role OverviewBegin building your resume in the Sports Industry with a fast-paced, hands-on internship experience with the St. Joseph Mustangs. As the Box Office/Accounting Intern, you will play a vital role in managing financial operations and supporting ticket sales, ensuring smooth administrative processes for a successful collegiate summer league baseball team. The Mustangs have consistently ranked in the Top 15 Nationally for attendance for the past 10 years, continuing that tradition in 2025 with an average of 2,800 guests per game. This position offers an unparalleled opportunity to develop skills in financial management, accounting, and event support in a dynamic environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Organize and track sponsor contract fulfillment.
Generate sponsor invoices and assist with collection processes.
Prepare and reconcile cash boxes for game day operations.
Prepare daily deposits and reconcile cash receipts.
Generate and accurately record daily cash reports.
Assist with credit card settlement processes and reconciliation.
Contribute to end-of-season financial recap and reporting.
Provide support to box office operations, including ticket sales and customer service during peak times.
Perform general administrative tasks as needed to support financial and operational functions.
Qualifications:
Current enrollment in an accredited College or University, with the ability to receive academic credit for the internship.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in financial record-keeping.
Proficiency in basic computer applications, including Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel).
Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-energy service industry environment.
Prior experience with accounting software or ticketing systems is a plus, but not required (training provided).
Schedule & CommitmentThis internship runs from approximately May 15th to August 1st. Candidates must be available for all St. Joseph Mustangs home games and other associated events during this period, including evenings and weekends.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.
NW SUDP Trainee
Everett, WA jobs
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Camp Counselor 2026 Summer Girl Scout Camp
New Liberty, IA jobs
The Unit Counselor is responsible for the direct supervision of campers with attention to their health, happiness, discipline and safety. The counselor is responsible for planning and implementing program and ensuring skill development, personal growth and fun.
Are you passionate about shaping young girls lives? Do you love helping others?!Do you want to make the world a better place? If you are looking for a role where you can make a difference, work as part of a team, and be outdoors we want you to join us!
INTERNSHIP AVAILABLE FOR THIS POSITION IF INTERESTED
MESH (Mental, Emotional and Social Health) Coordinator Seasonal Summer Girl Scout Camp - Internship
New Liberty, IA jobs
Job Description
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE IF INTERESTED
The MESH Coordinator is responsible for the mental, emotional, and social health of campers. This role involves fostering a supportive, inclusive and nurturing camp environment by providing guidance, education and interventions related to mental health and well-being. The MESH Coordinator collaborates closely with camp leadership, counselors and staff to promote resilience, manage challenges and ensure that everyone at camp feels valued and supported. .
Are you passionate about shaping young girls lives? Do you love helping others?! Do you want to make the world a better place? If you are looking for a role where you can make a difference, work as part of a team, and be outdoors we want you to join us! Camp runs from June 13 through August 2, 2024.
PAID Fall/Winter 2025 Grassroots Organizer Internship: Community Health and Corporate Accountability
Minneapolis, MN jobs
Since 1972, Clean Water Action has been at the forefront of grassroots advocacy to protect communities and the environment. Our Minnesota chapter has been organizing residents since 1982 to fight pollution, toxic chemicals, and corporate overreach.
Recent victories include:
2024 Packaging Waste and Cost Reduction Act,
holding producers accountable to steward their plastic waste
2023 Amara's Law,
the nation's first PFAS chemical ban
We are
committed to building the next generation of environmental and community leaders
through hands-on organizing and mentorship.
Our current campaigns focus on:
Stopping harmful tax handouts to billionaire tech and energy developers
Protecting clean water and community health across Minnesota
Reducing waste and toxic pollution through producer accountability, not consumer responsibility
Job Description
This
PAID internship
offers
students and early-career organizers
the opportunity to develop real-world skills in canvassing, fundraising, and community mobilization. You'll work alongside experienced staff to:
Engage Minnesotans in campaigns protecting clean water and community health
Recruit supporters and raise funds for grassroots advocacy
Collect postcards, letters, and calls to lawmakers to advance environmental and corporate accountability policies
Responsibilities:
Canvass door-to-door to inform and inspire
the public about environmental and social justice campaigns
Recruit and mobilize supporters
and new Clean Water Action members
Fundraise to sustain grassroots advocacy work
Collect postcards, letters, and calls to lawmakers to
advance our progressive policy goals
Maintain accurate records and
contribute to a positive, motivated team
Full paid training in canvassing and campaign issues is provided. No prior experience required.
Qualifications
Interest in nonprofit organizing, environmental advocacy, or public policy
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Reliable, motivated, and detail-oriented
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Ideal candidates
enjoy connecting with people as part of their daily work
and are
motivated to make real change
on these issues.
We are committed to reflecting the communities we work in; BIPOC, LGBQT+ folks, and women are strongly encouraged to apply.
As an equal opportunity employer, Clean Water Action is dedicated to non-discrimination in every aspect of employment. No person is to be discriminated against because of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other ground prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local law.
This equal opportunity policy applies to veteran status or any other legally protected characteristic. This policy covers all aspects of employment, including hiring, promotions, terminations, pay, and the work environment.
Additional Information
Position: Part-time (3 to 4 days);
or
Full-time (5 days)
Hours: 2 pm-9:30 pm
Schedule: Monday through Friday
Benefits:
401(k), Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Paid Time Off (PTO), Flexible schedule
Wage: $20/hourly
($19/hourly paid training for the first 10 days)
Supplemental pay types:
Daily performance bonuses
Ability to commute/relocate: Ability to reliably commute to Minneapolis, MN before starting work Required.
We do not provide any moving or housing assistance. Please only apply if you have specific plans to be located near the Minneapolis Clean Water Action office.
If you're ready to make a tangible impact in Minnesota's environmental and public health landscape while growing your organizing skills, apply now to join our team!
Intern Program Manager
Dallas, TX jobs
Job Details Dallas, TX Full Time LCSW Negligible Day ManagementDescription
OUR MISSION
The Family Place empowers survivors of family violence by providing safe housing, counseling, and skills that create independence while building community engagement and advocating for social change to stop family violence.
Position Summary:
The Intern Program Manager plays a key leadership role in designing, building, and scaling our Internship Program with a strong focus on domestic violence-informed care. This role goes beyond supervision; it is responsible for developing a structured, trauma-informed learning and development framework that equips interns to support survivors of family violence with empathy, skill, and professionalism.
As the manager, you will lead the end-to-end development of the program, including curriculum design, onboarding structure, training modules, and evaluation processes, while ensuring alignment with licensing requirements and best practices in the field of trauma and mental health.
In addition, you will oversee day-to-day coordination and supervision of interns, manage program operations, and foster relationships with universities, community partners, and other key stakeholders to support growth and continuous quality improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Services
Ensures direct supervision of all interns.
Track intern hours toward licensing/academic requirements; verify supervision and competencies attained.
Training and Onboarding
Develop an intern onboarding process that introduces interns to the agency and trauma-informed care practices to apply their formal learning experiences.
Develop individual learning plans with clear competencies, observation rubrics, and milestone assessments.
Maintain a learning library (SOPs, job aids, brief videos, tip sheets) and coordinate guest trainings with clinical leaders.
Collect post-training evaluations and use data to iterate on content for clarity, relevance, and impact.
Community Partnerships
Serves as primary liaison to universities and training programs; secures and manages placement agreements/MOUs.
Conducts info sessions, interviews, and selection processes with partner schools to recruit high-fit interns.
Coordinates site visits, faculty check-ins, and mid/final evaluations; ensures alignment with academic objectives.
Cultivates partnerships with community agencies for cross-training, referrals, and co-facilitated groups.
Represents the program at fairs and professional networks to build a strong talent pipeline.
Actively cultivates and maintains collaborative working relationships with social service and/or law enforcement agencies in the community that assist the clients of The Family Place.
Adminstration
Oversee day-to-day program operations: schedules, coverage, and caseload distribution.
Provides ongoing assessment and evaluation of the clinical program to ensure that client needs, agency standards, and funding requirements are met.
Maintain intern records (onboarding docs, background checks, confidentiality forms, hour logs, evaluations).
Build dashboards to track volume, training completion, competencies, client outcomes, and partner satisfaction.
Manages the daily operations of the Intern Program and supervises interns, including interviewing, hiring, and evaluating job performance.
Ensures accurate and up-to-date documentation, client files, and statistics as required by agency policies and funding sources.
Manages concerns relating to interning, scheduling, productivity, customer service skills, and workload expectations.
Facilitates weekly individual and group supervision meetings.
Works closely with the Clinical Services team to coordinate services to clients.
Professional Development
Attends agency-provided, professional development courses relating to domestic violence and business acumen.
Maintains current licensure by completing the necessary annual trainings and certifications.
Other Duties:
Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in social work, Counseling, Education, or related field required.
Three years of experience working with children/adolescents and/or family violence required, and two years of management or supervisory experience required.
Licenses and Certifications:
Valid Texas Driver's License and a clear driving record.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence, childhood sexual abuse, incest recovery, and related issues
Knowledge of the power and control wheel
Knowledge of, and ability to, apply counseling and diagnostic theories and techniques to a full range of diverse client populations.
Knowledge and experience of program development and performance management.
Excellent leadership, organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills (written and oral) are required.
Ability to build strong teams to meet performance goals.
Understanding of the agency's mission and culture and the ability to maintain appropriate boundaries with interns and clients in all circumstances.
Ability to relate with adult and child clients through understanding, respect, and skilled communication.
Ability to follow all safety and precautionary rules and measures.
Ability to prioritize and self-motivate to accomplish program goals.
Ability to perform work efficiently and effectively in stressful situations.
Ability to follow professional code of ethics.
Ability to work a varied schedule, including evenings.
Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
Mental and Physical Duties:
Duties are usually performed while sitting, with occasional periods of standing or walking.
Working Conditions:
Duties are usually performed seated. Sitting may be relieved by brief or occasional periods of standing or walking. Work must be performed in the agency office and is performed in an office-like setting.
More About US:
At The Family Place, we embrace and live our values: TEAM
Together: We believe that collaboration is key to our success. Foster a supportive environment, build trust, act with integrity, and expect transparent communication.
Excellence: We are known for our compassion and commitment to excellence, acting with urgency, and advocating for our clients and community.
Accountable: Responsible for our actions and decisions. We accept responsibility rather than blame others. Builds relationships to drive results.
Mission-Focused: Clients come first. Service is our passion, experienced with empathy and compassion.
What We Offer:
Competitive salary
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Agency-paid short-term disability (60% salary replacement up to 11 weeks)
Multiple Life, AD&D, and Hospitalization in life insurance options
Retirement options through: 403b, agency matching, and HAS accounts
Generous paid time off and holidays
Professional development opportunities
Benefits referenced above for Full-Time employees
This is not intended to be all-inclusive. The Family Place reserves the right to revise or modify job duties as needed. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Employment at will.
Strada Education Foundation: Information Technology Intern
Indianapolis, IN jobs
Are you currently enrolled in a postsecondary education program (an education or training program after completing a diploma or GED)? Are you eager to make a meaningful impact in communities across the nation and gain practical experience at the same time? Join Strada Education Foundation's summer internship program and be part of a national philanthropic organization focused on better connecting education after high school to meaningful employment and economic opportunity in the U.S.
Information Technology Intern: This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain high-impact experience and exposure across key areas that advance Strada's mission and operations. The Information Technology Intern will contribute to the team's goals by supporting efforts in helpdesk support, cybersecurity, cloud engineering, relationship management, and project and communications work.
About StradaStrada Education Foundation is a national nonprofit social impact organization that supports programs, policies, and organizations that strengthen connections between education and employment in the U.S., with a special focus on helping those who have faced the greatest challenges securing economic opportunity through postsecondary education or training (PSET). Our strategic plan focuses on five focus areas: clear outcomes, quality coaching, affordable PSET, work-based learning, and employer alignment.
Strada works with partners in education and training, nonprofit organizations, industry, startups, and public policy. We leverage strategic philanthropy, investments, research, communications, advocacy, and collaborating organizations as tools to help advance equitable pathways to opportunity. Strada aspires to be a nonprofit partner of choice working with education and training providers and leaders, policymakers, and peer organizations. Strada offers a dynamic, collaborative, and inspiring professional environment that provides learning and professional development opportunities, both within the organization and with external partners.
Internship Overview:Duration: May 19, 2026 - August 14, 2026Hours: Minimum of 30 hours per week (seasonal employee) Pay: $22.75/hour undergrad; $25/hour grad Location: (Hybrid) Indianapolis, IN (in-office on Tuesdays + department-specific day and other days as needed for special events) Travel: Up to 15% for Professional Development
The Strada summer internship program offers a paid, 13-week, hands-on learning experience for students who are at least one year post-high school. This opportunity is ideal for those seeking to gain experience in social impact while engaging in meaningful functional work. As part of this cohort-based program, interns will gain exposure to nonprofit operations, engage with leadership, and build a network that spans both nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Interns will work on impactful projects, participate in skill-building activities, and attend professional development events such as speaker series and informational interviews.
The internship program will run from May 19, 2026, to August 14, 2026, and interns must be based in Central Indiana and available for the entire duration of the internship. Interns will work out of the office at least two days per week (Tuesdays and one other department-specific day). There will be times when additional days may be required for professional development workshops and special guests. There may also be an opportunity to travel to conferences and workshops throughout the program.What You'll Gain:
Exposure to Nonprofit, Postsecondary Education, and Workforce Development Sectors: Participate in leadership speaker series, lunch-and-learns, and industry interviews.
High-Impact Work Experiences: Gain functional skills through rotational work and real-world projects with colleagues across diverse teams.
Coaching, Mentorship, and Professional Networking: Receive quality mentorship and coaching from supervisors and executives. Build your professional network through community events and leadership exposure.
Qualifications:
At least one year out of high school and currently enrolled in or accepted into a postsecondary education or training program (college, apprenticeship, boot camp, etc.).
Demonstrated ability to learn quickly and contribute in a collaborative environment.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Excellent attention to detail, time management, and problem-solving abilities.
Proficiency with Google Workspace; familiarity with Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Office is a plus.
Self-motivated and able to work independently while being open to feedback.
Passionate about promoting equitable opportunities in education and employment.
Positive attitude with a strong willingness to collaborate, contribute, and enhance the experience of the entire internship cohort.
To apply for the Strada Education Foundation Summer Internship Program, please:
Attach Your Resume
Submit a Cover Letter detailing your interest in the internship.
Submit a Loom video (instructions attached)
Next Steps: Your Application SubmissionWe believe in a hands-on approach, and your application process starts with getting to know the team and the task at hand!
Watch the Introduction: Get a personal introduction and overview of the role's vision from the Hiring Manager in this short video: Introduction Video
Review the Instructions: Follow the step-by-step guidance provided via Loom to complete the required application task: Link to Loom Instructions
We are excited to review your materials and potentially welcome you to the team!
Auto-ApplyData Analyst Intern - Business Intelligence (Family History Department)
Lehi, UT jobs
The Family History Department (FamilySearch International) seeks to enable inspiring journeys that bring joy to all people as they discover, gather, and connect their family - past, present, and future.
The Business Intelligence Team empowers leaders to set strategy and measure success of business objectives by providing accurate, timely, and meaningful insights. We manage the organization's strategic Data Warehouse and build tools, reports, and dashboards that empower data-driven decisions across FamilySearch.
This paid, full-time summer internship is based in Lehi, Utah. Interns are required to work on-site during the summer and may have the opportunity to continue part-time (with flexible hours) for up to one year. Remote work options may be available for the part-time extension for those returning to school.
Worthiness Qualification
Must be a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and currently temple worthy.
▪ Work or academic experience in Business Intelligence, Data Analysis, Data Science, or related fields.▪ Currently pursuing or recently completed a college degree.▪ Proficiency in SQL required; experience with Python, R, or machine learning techniques is a plus.▪ Familiarity with Tableau or Microsoft Power BI preferred; experience with other visualization tools (Qlik, Domo, etc.) is a plus.▪ Has an inquisitive mindset with a strong desire to explore, learn, and ask insightful questions.▪ Ability to understand customer needs and translate them into actionable solutions.▪ Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work independently.▪ Strong communication and presentation skills.▪ Familiarity with FamilySearch products is a plus.
Paid Interns are qualified while enrolled in an educational institution and for one year following graduation. They must sign a Paid Internship Engagement Letter.
• Build reports, dashboards, and analyses using SQL, Power BI, and Tableau.• Translate data into actionable insights and present findings to stakeholders.• Learn and navigate FamilySearch data sources, structures, and key metrics.• Collaborate with partners to gather requirements and define analytical needs.• Test and evaluate BI tools and methodologies.• Support ongoing projects and contribute to team initiatives.
Auto-ApplyFarmStats Records Intern
Pipestone, MN jobs
OBJECTIVE: 12-week internship with exposure to Pipestone and all it entails- frequent travel to different Pipestone locations required. The FarmStats records intern will assist Account Specialists with managing and analyzing records and data for wean to finish pork producers. Communication with field supervisors and veterinarians to effectively support all aspects of daily pork production is also required.
Internship will take place between May-August 2026
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (other duties as assigned)
Understand Pipestone and all it entails
Work directly with swine producers to provide accurate and timely pork production records and industry expertise.
Expand and foster existing clientele and relationships.
Provide great attention to detail and data integrity.
Understand the basics of nutrition, feed budgets, and livestock production.
Communicate effectively and professionally with swine producers, feed mills and nutritionists.
Continually fill in as needed; multi-tasking will be required routinely
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS
Education:
In pursuit of 2 or 4-year degree helpful but not required
Experience:
Microsoft Excel and/or Access.
Prior customer service experience and a livestock background will be helpful, but not required.
Work Environment:
80% office 20% farm.
Agricultural swine environment in rural area.
Noise levels that require hearing protection in some areas.
Gestation, farrowing, and small swine care processes.
Physical Requirements:
Standing, walking and ability to be on feet 8 to 10 hours per day
Frequent bending, reaching, squatting and kneeling
Frequent use of one or both hands/arms to grasp or pull
Frequent lifting of objects weighing 3-20 pounds
Occasional bending while pulling and/or lifting objects weighing up to 50 pounds, or requiring up to 50 pounds of force to move
Occasional bending while pulling and/or lifting objects weighing up to 100 pounds or requiring up to 100 pounds of force to move with the assistance of another person as needed
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Ability to attend and participate in meetings of various lengths
Additional Requirements:
Must have valid driver's license and reliable transportation to get to work/meetings
Must be willing to attend early morning or evening meetings as needed.
Must be willing to travel overnight to other Pipestone locations periodically.
Equestrian Camp Counselor for 2026 Summer Girl Scout Camp
New Liberty, IA jobs
The Equestrian Unit Counselor is responsible for the direct supervision of equestrian program campers with attention to their health, happiness, discipline and safety. The counselor is responsible for planning and implementing program with an emphasis on equestrian knowledge and skills; ensuring camper skill development, personal growth, and fun.
INTERNSHIP AVAILABLE FOR THIS POSITION IF INTERESTED
2026 UT Social Work Masters Level Final Field Internship
Boys Ranch, TX jobs
Job Description
2026 Interns
Interns will attend the same training as regular CFBR employees. They are responsible for providing individual clinical services and appropriate assessments for Boys Ranch residents utilizing a strength-based approach, under the supervision of an LCSW or an LMSW (with 2 years post-grad experience). They will participate in the design, implementation and evaluation of Boys Ranch clinical interventions for identified residents in accordance with appropriate therapeutic practices and CFBR policy. Each intern will attend and participate in weekly team meetings for assigned clients. They will facilitate and/or co-facilitate therapeutic and/or psycho-educational groups and have opportunities to provide clinical services and support for the Equine Assisted Psychotherapy programs, Adventure Programs and other experiential learning activities. Interns are immersed into the community of care provided at CFBR and will be able to experience all aspects of care provided to residents in a General Residential Operation.
Requirements
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Currently enrolled in a Master's degree from an accredited university in Social Work, Child Psychology, Counseling, Human Services Administration or related field is required.
Basic competency in Microsoft Office for Windows applications (word processing, database, spreadsheet, e-mail, presentation graphics, etc.) is required.
Must be proficient in general office equipment operation.
Must possess exceptional time management and detail-orientation skills.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Must possess a valid driver's license.
Bending, lifting, grasping, fine hand/eye coordination, pushing/pulling, prolonged sitting/standing.