Advocacy Intern
Chicago, IL jobs
Job Description
The American Lung Association has an excellent opportunity for an Advocacy Intern. Alongside members of the Advocacy Team, you will join an outstanding group of professionals dedicated to our mission: to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through research, education, and advocacy.
The intern will assist the American Lung Association to execute Lung Mind Alliance activities to gain experience in the field of systems change and public policy.
This is an unpaid internship position requiring a minimum time commitment of 8 hours per week (flexible schedule) and must be eligible for course credit or fulfill an internship graduation requirement. This position is open ongoing for spring, summer or fall and to be completed in one academic term.
LOCATION: This is a remote position, and we encourage any candidates in any location in the United States to apply.
PROJECTS
Internship activities will contribute to integrating tobacco recovery and support into mental health/substance use treatment programs, develop support for tobacco-free grounds policies, and lay groundwork for statewide policies to support such efforts. The following are examples of projects that could be included in the internship however specific work will be aligned with the intern's interest.
Assist in building support for commercial tobacco free policies and integration of tobacco treatment into mental health and substance use treatment systems
Develop professional educational materials, communications, events
Gather and analyze data, disseminate findings
Assist with grant writing and reporting
Networking and relationship-building with existing and potential partners
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learn about building grassroot support to advance policy change
Learn more about Non-Profit structure, including mission, development, and communications efforts.
Learn about the disparity impact of commercial tobacco upon those with mental health and substance use challenges.
Learn about team building and collaborating with staff.
Learn to cultivate relationships.
Learn how to communicate in a professional office setting.
QUALIFICATIONS:
This position is fitting for undergraduate and graduate students in mental health or substance use fields, public health, social work, sociology and social justice, nursing or aligned programs.
Must be eligible to receive college credit for internship.
Qualified candidates are enthusiastic and reliable.
Qualified candidates possess strong writing skills, give attention to detail, and have a keen interest in the mission of the American Lung Association.
Qualified candidates have a demonstrated willingness to learn, ability to work independently, and mature communication skills.
Computer Proficiency - Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher
Consistent with its mission, the American Lung Association maintains a smoke-free workplace; all interns and volunteers must abstain from tobacco use in any form, including vaping.
Required Documentation:
Before an unpaid internship begins, documentation from an accredited college or university will be required stating that this internship opportunity is eligible for course credit or fulfills an internship graduation requirement.
Questions? For more details about this role please reach out to **************
The American Lung Association is dedicated to a diverse workforce.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Easy ApplyDonor Stewardship Intern
Indianapolis, IN jobs
The Donor Engagement team at Riley Children's Foundation works closely to develop and implement content and experiences that portray the impact of RCF to our donors and appropriately steward donors who give philanthropically to support clinical care, research, and programs at Riley Children's Health.
This intern position will report to the Stewardship Manager. This position will be responsible for supporting many stewardship initiatives to recognize and honor Riley donors and will provide general support to the Donor Engagement and Communications teams as necessary.
Key Responsibilities
Interning at Riley Children's Foundation offers a first-hand glimpse of how the Foundation ensures that children have access to exceptional healthcare by funding pediatric research, education and care. We at Riley Children's Foundation raise funds statewide and steward assets for the kids.
Fundraising Support / Donor Stewardship
Coordinate the preparation, printing, and collating of annual stewardship materials.
Distribute reports to gift officers for donor meetings.
Ensure accurate documentation of donor interactions and report deliveries in NPSP.
Event Support / RCF Representative
Assist with logistics for high-touch donor engagement events, including scheduling, vendor coordination, and materials preparation.
Assist in dedication events for donors who have naming recognition in the hospital.
Administrative
Assist with loyalty donor mailings, ensuring accuracy in content and timely delivery.
Prepare and mail “Welcome to the Endowment” packets for new donors.
Lead the archiving process in NPSP for stewardship reports, ensuring all documents are correctly uploaded to donor records.
Maintain organized files and tracking spreadsheets for mailing lists, report completion, and delivery status.
Other Duties as Assigned
Riley Children's Foundation Events: Participate in Riley Children's Foundation events as requested.
Other duties as assigned.
Intern may be assigned projects from the wider Riley Children's Foundation team. The intern manager will work to identify additional projects or shadowing opportunities that align with intern's professional interests.
Position Requirements
Preferred Majors:
Communications, Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, or similar majors would find this internship beneficial to their career goals and would most likely possess the skills needed to perform assigned projects and tasks.
Technical Skills Needed:
Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite, Canva, Salesforce platform experience is a plus
Professional Skills Needed:
Ability to appropriately and professionally represent RCF to donors, physicians, and staff in person, on the phone, virtually, and in writing. Excellent project management skills. Interest in a non-profit or events management career. Eagerness to learn. Discretion in working with confidential information. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Timeline and Hours
Timeline
October 2025-May 2026
Hours
Approximately 20 hours each week. Event weeks may require additional hours, which will be agreed upon in advance. Working with your internship manager, choose your own set schedule, which can include remote work.
Auto-ApplyConstitutional Litigation Internship (Spring 2026)
Remote
Americans United for Separation of Church and State is seeking legal interns who are committed to civil rights, impact litigation, and upholding core First Amendment protections. Both part-time and full-time positions are available during the spring.
Your work will include defending the rights of women, LGBTQ+ people, and racial and religious minorities against religion-based discrimination and oppression. And you will fight to keep religion out of government-including through challenges to religious activities in public schools, public financing of religious institutions, and government-sponsored religion in the public square.
Americans United is the nation's leading church-state advocacy organization. For nearly 80 years we have litigated church-state issues in federal and state courts across the country, with a substantial practice before the federal courts of appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. Most of our cases involve novel, cutting-edge First Amendment and other constitutional issues. In recent years, for example, we have litigated lawsuits and submitted amicus briefs challenging or opposing:
Coercive religious practices in the public schools.
Religion-based refusals by businesses, foster-care agencies, and government officials to provide services to LGBTQ+ people and religious minorities.
Efforts to deprive people of access to abortion and contraceptives.
Public funding of religious education.
Employment discrimination by religious employers.
Legal interns receive a substantive legal experience with in-depth exposure to some of the most important issues facing the nation. Interns assist with ongoing litigation by conducting legal and factual research and writing, analyze potential new litigation, and draft demand letters to resolve constitutional violations without filing suit. Interns may also draft pleadings, briefs, or discovery. Our attorneys endeavor to prepare interns for public-interest legal practice, including by providing training and practical experience, in house and in conjunction with partner organizations. Interns are encouraged to take full advantage of the many events that take place in Washington, D.C., or are available virtually.
Eligibility and Requirements:
Law students (any year) who are committed to advancing the public interest and the separation of religion and government are encouraged to apply. Americans United includes and welcomes people of all genders, races, ethnicities, religions and beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, and abilities. Because we work on a wide variety of issues and with many different communities, we value what diversity and diverse perspectives bring to our work.
Compensation: For spring interns, support in obtaining academic credit or a prorated stipend will be available. The full stipend amount for a full-time (40 hours per week), 16-week internship is $11,488, and the stipend will be prorated based on the number of hours worked. Stipends are only available for interns not receiving academic credit. Interns who work from our office are also eligible for a commuter subsidy.
Work Location: Interns can work remotely from anywhere in the United States or locally in our Washington, D.C. office.
How to Apply: Please submit a cover letter, resume, law-school transcript, writing sample, and a list of three references. The cover letter should highlight why you want to work with us and what perspectives you would bring to strengthen our practice. The writing sample may be of any length; it should be your best example of comprehensive and detailed legal argument or analysis, should be your own work, and should not be substantially edited by anyone else. First-year law students who apply before receipt of their initial grades may submit a law-school transcript that shows their initial courses or an undergraduate transcript. If you have any questions about an internship position, please do not hesitate to contact us at ****************.
Deadline: Positions will remain open until filled. Applicants for the spring are encouraged to apply by December 15.
For more information about Americans United's legal program, please visit our website at ***********
Easy ApplyCampaign Intern: End Hunger and Food Waste on Campuses
Washington, DC jobs
U.S. PIRG is an advocate for the public interest, working to win concrete results on real problems that affect millions of lives, and standing up for the public against powerful interests when they push the other way. The problems we face don't care if you're a liberal or a conservative, or if you live in a red or blue state - they affect each and every one of us. That's why, for decades, we've taken a non-partisan, fact-driven, results-oriented approach to our work. And with your help, we can take on the difficult challenges ahead.
Job Description
There is no reason that anyone in America should be hungry, we have more than enough food for all of us. But 16 million American kids -- in big cities and small towns, in blue states and red states - live in food insecure households, where they are at risk of going hungry on a daily basis. That's 1 in every 5 kids. 48% of college students experience some level of food insecurity and 22% experience very high food insecurity which means they miss meals.
We believe the solution is to make and execute a plan that ends hunger, starting on campus. To do that, we need to engage more people in the fight against hunger, and give them the tools to have a lasting, systemic impact in addition to providing immediate support to local hunger programs.
Join with the Public Interest Network's Zero Hunger, Zero Waste campaign, working with campuses to reduce food waste and make sure no student goes hungry.
Get hands-on experience meeting with legislators, building coalitions and working with the media. Working directly with the Campaign Director, your internship will involve:
Writing
: Create and distribute media materials, including blog entries, press releases, press advisories, letters-to-the-editor, and issue fact sheets.
Media Outreach
: Organize press conferences, coordinate social media program, call reporters, and maintain a good working relationship with elected officials, issue experts and coalition partners.
Public Official Outreach
: Help us build support from local elected officials by communicating our message to their offices.
Social Media
: Help us design materials, shareable images and social media content, for coordinated distribution by our campaign team
Qualifications
Graduated or enrolled in a bachelor's or associate's degree program in communications, journalism, political science, public relations or a closely related field preferred, but not required.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
This is an unpaid position.
Therapist Intern
Sacramento, CA jobs
Therapist Intern
Reports to: Behavioral Health Director
Classification: Part time, non-exempt
Supervises others: Yes
Salary: $27.77 - $31.93
Location: 95825 - Sacramento, CA
About us: Opening Doors, Inc., envisions a world in which migrants and refugees lead lives of joy and belonging, embraced by welcoming communities. Our mission is to enrich communities by supporting immigrants, refugees, and survivors of trafficking on their path towards stability, self-sufficiency and belonging.
Opening Doors is guided by our organizational values:
Rising Together: We are in this together and depend on each other.
Honoring Dignity: We recognize and honor everyone's strength and inherent dignity.
Embracing Courage: We do the right thing, even when the path is uncertain.
Seeking Joy: We take time to be together, celebrating our diverse cultures and recognizing our victories.
Opening Doors began in 1993 as a small refugee resettlement agency and today serves over 3,000 clients per year across our 5 program areas: Refugee Programs, Survivors of Trafficking Programs, Immigration Legal Services, Health Programs and Economic Prosperity Programs.
Ideal candidate: The ideal candidate is dedicated and passionate to work with refugee families and children. The candidate is organized, proactive and solution-oriented with strong communication skills.
They will have the ability to work effectively in multi-cultural work environments, showing respect and sensitivity for cultural differences, and will be passionate about Opening Doors' mission.
Responsibilities: The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include the following:
Conduct individual therapy sessions and support group therapy.
Maintain clinical records, appointments and calendar.
Conduct clients' assessments and create treatment plan.
Complete notes in a properly written and timely manner.
Collaborate and work with program team and other departments as needed to ensure quality care for clients and family.
Attend weekly supervision with behavioral health director.
Attending clinical and related training as needed.
Required Qualifications: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities .
Must have a Master's Degree in clinical social work, clinical professional counseling, or psychology.
Must be eligible for a license in the State of California as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or a licensed psychologist. Interns are encouraged to apply, and supervision hours are included.
Experience working with immigrants, refugees, and survivors of trafficking.
Bilingual in Dari, Pashto, Farsi, Urdu, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish or another language.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Demonstrates strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple cases.
Knowledge of principles, practices, techniques, trends and literature of clinical interviewing, casework, diagnosis and assessment, wellness and recovery, and client directed care.
Knowledge of techniques of evaluating and modifying behavior.
Experience engaging and collaborating effectively with individuals of various ages and socio-economic backgrounds, cultural groups and those with physical, behavioral and/or emotional challenges.
Establish and maintain professional relationships with clients and families.
Physical requirements and work environment: The following demands are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the Therapy Intern position. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable people to perform the essential functions described.
While performing this job, the employee is required to sit often and use their hands and fingers, to handle or feel and to manipulate keys on a keyboard, the employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with arms and hands, lift approximately 25 pounds on occasion, and to stoop, kneel, or squat, and drive on occasion. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate.
Please use the following link to apply: ************************************
Opening Doors provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees, applicants, and any third parties, for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. In addition to federal law requirements, Opening Doors complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination laws.
All Opening Doors employees must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Accommodation may be requested due to medical or religious reasons.
Opening Doors participates in E-Verify.
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2026 Spring Internship Application
Washington, DC jobs
Internships at Truth Initiative! Truth Initiative is currently searching for energetic and COMMITTED individuals for our Internship Program. Could this be YOU? Moving toward empowering the first generation to end smoking is more than just a job 'it's what motivates us every day. We're looking for a qualified individual who shares this spirit to participate in our internship program.
As a Truth Initiative intern, you'll gain practical knowledge on public health issues, real world professional experience, valuable workplace skills and general career guidance. You'll work hard, learn a lot and have fun, too.
If you are confident that your diligence and passion can affect change, we want to hear from you! Our semester-long internships are paid and available in the fall, spring and summer. Opportunities vary each semester, but are typically in the following areas of specialization: Marketing, Communications, Public Policy, Human Resources, IT, and Research. Read below for more information!
How Long Will This Internship Last?
The duration of the internship varies depending on the semester. The fall and spring internships align with university academic semesters, while the summer internship runs from June to August. Fall and Spring Interns are requested to work between 15 to 20 hours a week, while summer interns may work up to a full-time schedule (37.5 hours). Interns are eligible to participate in the program for up to two semesters.
What Kind of Work Will I Do?
* Research Interns - The Schroeder Institute will contribute to the department's research projects. Examples of past tasks of interns include conducting literature searches for projects, testing online surveys, content analysis (e.g., social media surveillance), and preparing results. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, possess excellent communication skills, and can work independently as well as collaboratively with other departments and in a fast-paced environment. Current students pursuing their graduate degree in Public Health are preferred. An interest in behavioral research and/or interest in tobacco control research is a plus.
* The Information Technology Intern's primary responsibility will be to respond to user questions and issues about PC's and provide Help Desk support. PC support responsibilities will include, but not be limited to installing new and upgrading computers for staff, assisting with staff moves, and resolving hardware and software problems. The intern will also provide project based support in areas of interest to IT. Ideal candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree in the areas of Electrical or Systems Engineering; Computer Science, or Business Information Technology.
* The Human Resources Intern will support Truth Initiative's Human Resources expertise center in various function areas and with special projects to broaden their knowledge of the HR function. They will assist with performance management projects, learn HRIS processes and assist in processing employee changes/updates, file/discard HR files and contracts consistent with Truth Initiative's document retention policy, read and understand Truth Initiative policies, procedures, and benefits to answer employee inquiries, and assist with updating benefits information into and HRIS. Ideal candidates are students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree with an interest in learning more about Human Resources as a profession.
What Kind of Background Do I Need?
Intern candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree (graduate students are only considered for internships with our research and innovations teams). A passionate interest in public health or tobacco control is a plus. Experience working on multiple tasks and projects in a fast paced environment is essential.
So what's in this for me?
Do I get paid? YES! Interns are paid competitively at $18.00/hour for undergraduate students and $21.00/hour for graduate students.
Will the work schedule be flexible? Yes, interns are expected to work a hybrid work schedule.
Will I be able to contribute to positive change in the lives of millions? Absolutely! The rewards are more than what can fit on this page!
So what's stopping you? Apply today!
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants should submit their cover letter, resume and be prepared to answer a few questions about your interest.
No telephone calls please.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or disability.
2026 Spring Internship Application
Washington, DC jobs
Job DescriptionInternships at Truth Initiative! Truth Initiative is currently searching for energetic and COMMITTED individuals for our Internship Program. Could this be YOU? Moving toward empowering the first generation to end smoking is more than just a job 'it's what motivates us every day. We're looking for a qualified individual who shares this spirit to participate in our internship program.
As a Truth Initiative intern, you'll gain practical knowledge on public health issues, real world professional experience, valuable workplace skills and general career guidance. You'll work hard, learn a lot and have fun, too.
If you are confident that your diligence and passion can affect change, we want to hear from you! Our semester-long internships are paid and available in the fall, spring and summer. Opportunities vary each semester, but are typically in the following areas of specialization: Marketing, Communications, Public Policy, Human Resources, IT, and Research. Read below for more information!
How Long Will This Internship Last?
The duration of the internship varies depending on the semester. The fall and spring internships align with university academic semesters, while the summer internship runs from June to August. Fall and Spring Interns are requested to work between 15 to 20 hours a week, while summer interns may work up to a full-time schedule (37.5 hours). Interns are eligible to participate in the program for up to two semesters.
What Kind of Work Will I Do?
Research Interns - The Schroeder Institute will contribute to the department's research projects. Examples of past tasks of interns include conducting literature searches for projects, testing online surveys, content analysis (e.g., social media surveillance), and preparing results. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, possess excellent communication skills, and can work independently as well as collaboratively with other departments and in a fast-paced environment. Current students pursuing their graduate degree in Public Health are preferred. An interest in behavioral research and/or interest in tobacco control research is a plus.
The Information Technology Intern's primary responsibility will be to respond to user questions and issues about PC's and provide Help Desk support. PC support responsibilities will include, but not be limited to installing new and upgrading computers for staff, assisting with staff moves, and resolving hardware and software problems. The intern will also provide project based support in areas of interest to IT. Ideal candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree in the areas of Electrical or Systems Engineering; Computer Science, or Business Information Technology.
The Human Resources Intern will support Truth Initiative's Human Resources expertise center in various function areas and with special projects to broaden their knowledge of the HR function. They will assist with performance management projects, learn HRIS processes and assist in processing employee changes/updates, file/discard HR files and contracts consistent with Truth Initiative's document retention policy, read and understand Truth Initiative policies, procedures, and benefits to answer employee inquiries, and assist with updating benefits information into and HRIS. Ideal candidates are students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree with an interest in learning more about Human Resources as a profession.
What Kind of Background Do I Need?
Intern candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree (graduate students are only considered for internships with our research and innovations teams). A passionate interest in public health or tobacco control is a plus. Experience working on multiple tasks and projects in a fast paced environment is essential.
So what's in this for me?
Do I get paid? YES! Interns are paid competitively at $18.00/hour for undergraduate students and $21.00/hour for graduate students.
Will the work schedule be flexible? Yes, interns are expected to work a hybrid work schedule.
Will I be able to contribute to positive change in the lives of millions? Absolutely! The rewards are more than what can fit on this page!
So what's stopping you? Apply today!
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants should submit their cover letter, resume and be prepared to answer a few questions about your interest.
No telephone calls please.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or disability.
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Intern
Washington, DC jobs
ABOUT US The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Since its founding in 1949, the Institute has been driving change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most critical challenges facing communities in the United States and around the world. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, and an international network of partners.
ASPEN ECONOMIC STRATEGY GROUP
The Aspen Economic Strategy Group (AESG), a program of the Aspen Institute, is composed of a diverse, bipartisan group of distinguished leaders and thinkers with the goal of promoting evidence-based solutions to significant U.S. economic challenges. Co-chaired by former U.S. treasury secretaries Henry M. Paulson, Jr. and Timothy F. Geithner, the AESG fosters the exchange of economic policy ideas and seeks to clarify the lines of debate on emerging economic issues while promoting bipartisan relationship-building among current and future generations of policy leaders in Washington.
ABOUT THIS ROLE
The AESG is seeking an intern with a demonstrated interest in economic policy who is motivated, responsible, and detail oriented. The ideal candidate has a passion for supporting a wide range of communications, operational, administrative, and logistical tasks; is creative, enterprising, and eager to learn on the job; is excited about balancing multiple, often simultaneous, activities; and has extremely high standards for the quality of their work. Qualified candidates must demonstrate exceptional verbal and written communication skills, impeccable attention to detail, and the ability to flourish on a small, dynamic, and fast-paced team. Critical thinking skills are also essential, as is the ability to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations.
This position works under the guidance of the Policy Director and Senior Program Associate. This internship is expected to work up to 24 hours per week at $18/hr. This role is anticipated to begin Mid-January 2026 and end May 2026. The expectation is for this role to be in our Washington D.C. office a minimum of 2x a week to collaborate with colleagues.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Event and Administrative Support
* Assist with the preparation of materials for AESG public and private events, including guest lists, readings, participant bios, and agendas.
* Support program staff with document formatting, printing, copying, and other administrative tasks.
* Prepare agendas for weekly team meetings and take notes during meetings and calls.
Research Support
* Research various economic policy topics and issues as requested by policy director
* Gather information from credible academic sources and create succinct summaries of complex economic policy issues
Communications Support
* Draft and/or proof-read correspondence, event materials, and other written materials
* Draft original digital media content including video, graphics, photo editing, e-newsletters, and social media posts
* Maintain, update, and use computer programs for mailing lists and databases
* Draft tweets featuring AESG content or member writings
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
* Opportunity to translate economic research into policy impact.
* Improve data analysis and computer programming knowledge.
* Gain experience in event planning and execution.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO THRIVE
* Must be currently enrolled in college or recently graduated college (within one semester from graduation).
* Previous experience in a professional setting.
* A desire to learn, sense of humor, flexibility, and resourcefulness.
* Outstanding organizational skills, with emphasis on time-management, attention to detail and the ability to plan, organize and carry out multiple activities, event planning.
* Strong, demonstrable writing and communications skills.
* Proficiency using Twitter, Wufoo, MailChimp, contact databases, Canva/graphic design software, and/or website maintenance experience preferred.
* Familiarity with domestic US economic policy and interest in keeping up with recent economic research. Previous economic policy research experience and/or a demonstrated interest in economic research is a plus.
* Interest in learning more about research processes, initial literature reviews, and summarizing complex economic topics and papers.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Aspen Institute offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, and prescription benefits, retirement benefits, and paid leave.
The Aspen Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all District and federal laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disabled status and will not be discriminated against.
The Aspen Institute welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs, including the interview process. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about accessibility, please email **************************** or call ************ in advance of your visit. Requests for ASL or CART services should be made at least two weeks in advance when possible. We will make every effort to fulfill requests, subject to availability.
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.
Job Details Veterans Village of San Diego - San Diego, CA Internship Any Nonprofit - Social ServicesDescription
We are seeking a highly motivated and compassionate master's level Intern (APCC; AMFT, MSW) to join our team and provide therapeutic services under the supervision of a licensed clinical supervisor. This internship provides rich, hands-on clinical experience working with individuals and groups across a broad spectrum of mental health concerns. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to ethical practice, professional development, and culturally responsive care.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct intakes, assessments, and diagnostic evaluations of clients.
Provide individual, couples, family, and group therapy under clinical supervision.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation, including progress notes and treatment plans within an Electronic Health Record
Attend weekly individual and/or group supervision sessions.
Participate in case consultations, staff meetings, and ongoing training opportunities.
Collaborate with supervisors, case managers, and other team members to ensure high-quality care.
Uphold all legal, ethical, and professional standards, including confidentiality, HIPAA compliance and CARF standards
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in a Master's program in Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling Psychology, Social Work or a related field
Registered as an Intern with the BBS
Ability to work with diverse populations and a range of clinical issues.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
Commitment to personal and professional growth, self-awareness, and ethical practice.
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience or coursework in trauma-informed care, CBT, DBT, or systemic therapy.
Previous experience in a clinical or helping profession.
Pervious experience or understanding of Veterans, Homelessness, and Military Cultural Competence
What We Offer:
Weekly clinical supervision
Gain hours toward graduation and licensure.
Training and workshops on a variety of clinical topics.
A supportive and collaborative team environment.
Student Intern (Nurses Christian Fellowship)
Remote
Job Type:
Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing.
GROWTH OBJECTIVES
Develop in college campus ministry leadership
Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ
Develop daily spiritual disciplines
Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community
Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction
Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation
Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives
Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse):
Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university
Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture
Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior
Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director
Assist with reporting as assigned
Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
A follower of Jesus Christ
Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement
A developing passion for evangelism
Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity.
Pay Range: $31,320.00 - $41,772.00 per year
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
403(b) matching contributions
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discounts
Flexible work schedule
Flexible spending accounts
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
Auto-ApplyYouth Intern - New Jersey
Newark, NJ jobs
Title: Youth Intern
Department: NJ Programs & Services
Reports to: Director of Rehabilitation
Cost Center 58056
Entry Level
General Purpose:
Provide paid summer internships under the grant for DVRS Pre-Employment Transition Services. Program is geared for students currently enrolled in school ages 14 to 21 years of age. The Student Interns will gain work experience at an employer site for up to six weeks during summer 2021. The paid internship will be up to 20 hours per week and student will be paid bi-weekly. Each student intern must commit to participating in work readiness classes prior to internship starting and one day weekly work readiness upon start of internship.
Essential Functions:
Participate in work readiness classes to determine a job match prior internship.
Participate in work readiness classes 1x per week once in internship
Able to work for a business/community with minimal job support
Able to travel to and from internship location in the community via public transportation or by own means of transportation(walking, bus, train etc)
Intern will participate in job sampling for the first 3 days.
Intern must be able work up to 5 hours per day (Monday - Friday)
Interns will be required to communicate any missed shift to their Skills Trainer
Interns will develop employment, interpersonal as well as develop professional relationships to utilize once they transition out of high school.
(Other duties and assignments as may be assigned at the sole discretion of the employer)
Qualifications:
High School Student between the ages of 14 to 21.
Have an IEP, 504 plan or medical documentation
Registered for DVRS (Hudson & Essex Counties)
Skills Required:
Communication skills
Ability to take care of daily living needs
Ability to communicate with Skills Trainer and Job Site manager/supervisor
Must be able to travel
Able to be alone in community
Scope of Responsibility & Positions Supervised:
· Maintain confidentiality and security of customer records and documents.
· Will receive supervision from the Coordinator of Pre-Employment Services as needed.
Special Working Conditions:
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Expected to work in the community
Able to meet job requirements in community business
Ability to commit to 5 days for up to 6 weeks
Auto-ApplySummer Intern, Philanthropy: Global Health
Palo Alto, CA jobs
Emerson Collective (EC) is a company of investors, changemakers, creative thinkers, and problem solvers working to make a lasting mark on the world. Emerson Collective's summer internship program places rising college sophomores, juniors, and seniors - and, for select opportunities, undergraduate students graduating in 2026 - in paid internship opportunities across Emerson Collective and our longstanding nonprofit partners XQ Institute, E Pluribus Unum, and Chicago CRED.
We're looking for college students who think big, embrace challenges, and thrive in collaboration.
The internship is onsite, 40 hours per week, from June 15 through August 7, 2026. A mandatory paid virtual onboarding and orientation will take place June 10-12. See below for more details.
Application Deadline: Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET. Applications submitted after this deadline will not be accepted.
The Opportunity
The Philanthropy team partners with visionary nonprofits working to create opportunity for individuals and communities.
As the Global Health intern, you'll gain exposure to how philanthropy can accelerate impact in global health, from shaping strategy to evaluating outcomes. You'll contribute to work that strengthens access to high-quality health care for underserved populations, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, and helps address barriers to well-being and health equity. Throughout the summer, you'll collaborate with the team to conduct research, draft materials, analyze data, and participate in key meetings that inform our support for high-impact nonprofits. Candidates should have a passion for global health as well as strong multitasking, research, writing, data analysis, and communication skills.Role and Responsibilities
Support the organization of events that provide technical support in digital health to global health partners.
Conduct research across a variety of topics, leveraging online resources, reports, webinars, and learning sessions, and more.
Prepare written materials that support various initiatives.
Participate in meetings that advance our understanding of issues and/or the work of nonprofit partners.
Assist in data collection, analysis, and/or visualization to support team objectives
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications, Skills, and Requirements
Rising undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior, preferably pursuing coursework in global health.
Demonstrated interest and understanding of global health issues and the social and economic determinants of health inequities.
Analytical and research skills, including the ability to assess data quality, gather and synthesize relevant data into actionable insights and/or recommendations.
Strong organizational and project management abilities - able to balance multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and maintain attention to detail.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor messages for diverse audiences and distill complex topics clearly and persuasively.
Generous and resourceful collaborator, supporting teammates and colleagues as needed.
Excited to gain a deeper understanding and experience of a variety of health topics and to advance their learning in global health in a collaborative environment.
Lived experience in the sub-Saharan African region is a plus.
Demonstrated curiosity about technology's role in health systems; familiarity or experience in digital health is a plus.
Internship Details
Compensation
- All interns are paid $25 per hour and can expect to work 40 hours per week from June 15 to August 7 (eight weeks). - Interns will also be paid $25 per hour for onboarding and orientation sessions taking place June 10-12. - All interns receive a lunch allowance and a commuter allowance, and may also receive travel and housing allowances as needed.
Key Dates
- November 18 - January 6: Internship applications accepted; interviews begin on a rolling basis
Applications must be submitted by 2:00 PM PT/5:00 PM ET on Tuesday, January 6.
(Please note that not all applicants will be selected for interviews.)
- January 12 - March 7: Interviews continue and offers extended- June 10-12: Mandatory virtual onboarding and orientation- June 15: Internship program begins- August 7: Internship program concludes
Auto-ApplyStudent Intern - Field USF (Undergraduate Ministry)
California jobs
Job Type:
Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing.
GROWTH OBJECTIVES
Develop in college campus ministry leadership
Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ
Develop daily spiritual disciplines
Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community
Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction
Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation
Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives
Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse):
Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university
Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture
Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior
Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director
Assist with reporting as assigned
Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
A follower of Jesus Christ
Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement
A developing passion for evangelism
Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity.
Pay Range: $31,320.00 - $41,772.00 per year
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
403(b) matching contributions
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discounts
Flexible work schedule
Flexible spending accounts
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
Auto-ApplyMft/Pcc Student Internship
Indian Wells, CA jobs
Who We Are
Southwest Church is a Gospel-Centered, Multiethnic, Intergenerational Church. We Love Discipleship!
OUR FOCUS
Southwest Church is focused on discipling people to become committed followers of Jesus Christ. We desire all members of Southwest to be:
· PLANTED (the call to salvation)
· ROOTED (the call to foundation)
· GROWING (the call to maturation)
· GOING (the call to multiplication)
OUR VALUES
· We are Faithful - We love Jesus! Our gospel-centered church will be driven by our gospel- centered team. We will aim for faithfulness to Jesus, Jesus' Word, and Jesus' will above all else. (1 JOHN 4)
· We are Family - Our families are our first ministry not the church. Our families will love the church and never feel like they have to compete with the church. So we'll honor the Sabbath, honor time away from work to invest in our families, and encourage our people to do the same. (1 TIMOTHY 3)
· We are Fun - Laughing, enjoyment, and celebration is gonna be normal here. Our calling is a serious one, but it is not one that is without amazing fun! (ECCLESIASTES 8)
· We are Free - We are a team on a mission. And you're free to make that mission happen! We let thoroughbreds run. We'll give you the play and make sure you're free to run it. Our team is free to lead. Free to speak. Free to innovate. Free to fail. All for the purpose of achieving the mission God has given us. (GALATIANS 2)
· We are Forgiving - Sin is serious and we won't let it remain in the camp. We will constantly forgive one another because we've been forgiven. When conflict happens, we'll address it quickly, respond graciously, and move forward by keeping short accounts with each other. (MATTHEW 18)
· We are Flexible - We embrace change! There are no sacred cows here, just a sacred goal to make Jesus famous! We'll be geared to the times but anchored to the rock. (MARK 2)
· We are Forthright - We want to bear much fruit! And because ministry is hard to measure we'll allow iron to sharpen iron to make one another better! So we're gonna be forthright. Because fearless feedback yields fruit! (PROVERBS 27)
Requirements
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical Services:
Conducting intake and bio-psychosocial assessments to understand clients' emotional and behavioral needs.
Providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, teens, children, families, and groups.
Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans to help clients achieve goals and develop coping strategies.
Utilizing various therapeutic modalities to address issues like communication, conflict, and mental health concerns
Supervision and Professional Development:
Working under the direct supervision of Clinical Director
Participating in clinical supervision sessions to discuss cases, apply theories, and receive feedback on their therapeutic work.
Completing required training hours for licensure by engaging in direct client service and supervised clinical activities.
Administrative Tasks:
Preparing written progress notes, reports, and discharge summaries for client files using Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Maintaining confidential client EHR and ensuring compliance with ethical and legal standards.
Tracking and documenting internship hours for clinical contractual, educational and clinical verification.
Collaboration and Community Engagement:
Communicating with support teams and other professionals as needed to coordinate client care.
Refer clients to other community resources or services when appropriate.
Participating in staff meetings and seminars to enhance knowledge and skills.
Must be cleared by an accredited university to begin clinical practicum
Salary Description $20.00 - $24.00
NY/NJ Student Intern 2026-2027
New Jersey jobs
Job Type:
Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing.
The internship has a target start date of 08/01/2026, contingent on raising ministry support, beginning in March 2026. The internship ends 05/31/2026, with opportunity of continuation to full-time employment.
What is the opportunity? InterVarsity in NY & NJ is hiring student interns for a part-time, paid staff position where you will be trained and equipped to do the job of a Campus Staff Minister. The year is designed to give you the best possible exposure to the work of InterVarsity on campus in our region, to allow you to “try on” the job and discern if this work is something that God might be inviting you to long-term.
Who are we looking for? We are looking for people who are passionate about inviting students and faculty in every corner of every campus in NY & NJ to follow Jesus. We hire team players - people who are: humble (teachable and obedient to Jesus), hungry (passionate about the mission and hard-working) and people-smart (people-oriented: warm and welcoming).
GROWTH OBJECTIVES
Develop in college campus ministry leadership
Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ
Develop daily spiritual disciplines
Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community
Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission
Skill development for campus ministry and professional work, including:
Fundraising training & experience
Networking and recruitment skills
Practice with goal setting, coaching and accountability
Spiritual formation - for yourself and for students
Leadership development - for yourself and students
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction
Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation
Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives
Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse):
Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university
Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture
Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior
Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director
Assist with reporting as assigned
Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
A follower of Jesus Christ
Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement
A developing passion for evangelism
Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity.
Note: The pay range below represents a full-time position. Part-time pay range will be prorated from that amount to come to $12,000.
Pay Range: $31,320.00 - $41,772.00 per year
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
403(b) matching contributions
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discounts
Flexible work schedule
Flexible spending accounts
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
Auto-ApplySummer Intern, Sycamore & Oak: Community Engagement
Washington jobs
Emerson Collective (EC) is a company of investors, changemakers, creative thinkers, and problem solvers working to make a lasting mark on the world. Emerson Collective's summer internship program places rising college sophomores, juniors, and seniors - and, for select opportunities, undergraduate students graduating in 2026 - in paid internship opportunities across Emerson Collective and our longstanding nonprofit partners XQ Institute, E Pluribus Unum, and Chicago CRED.
We're looking for college students who think big, embrace challenges, and thrive in collaboration.
The internship is onsite, 40 hours per week, from June 15 through August 7, 2026. A mandatory paid virtual onboarding and orientation will take place June 10-12. See below for more details.
Application Deadline: Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET. Applications submitted after this deadline will not be accepted.
The Opportunity
The Sycamore & Oak team brings together community leaders, developers, and designers to create regenerative, mass timber projects that unite sustainability, local ownership, and lasting economic opportunity.
As the Community Engagement intern, you'll focus on advancing place-based equity, civic participation, and inclusive community development. You'll conduct research, support community mapping, and help create materials for presentations and convenings that elevate local voices and ideas. You'll collaborate closely with teammates across Emerson Collective and community partners committed to social and economic equity. Ideal candidates are thoughtful, curious, and community-minded, with strong communication skills and a deep interest in how listening and storytelling can drive positive change.Role and Responsibilities
Conduct research and data analysis on community equity, civic participation, and local impact.
Support the development of community engagement plans and equity-centered initiatives.
Assist in creating presentations and reports for meetings and convenings.
Contribute to storytelling efforts that highlight the voices and experiences of community partners.
Collaborate across teams to identify opportunities for inclusive impact.
Qualifications, Skills, and Requirements
Rising undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior pursuing a degree in social work, communications, non-profit management, urban studies, public policy, public health, or a related field.
Demonstrated interest in community engagement, equity, and inclusive development, and passion for EC's work.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to tailor materials for different audiences.
Organized, adaptable, and proactive, with the ability to balance multiple projects and priorities.
Collaborative and creative, bringing curiosity and problem-solving skills to complex community issues.
Operates with care, humility, and respect in all community and team interactions.
High standards for accuracy, quality, and integrity, and the ability to maintain a high level of discretion and confidentiality.
Internship Details
Compensation
- All interns are paid $25 per hour and can expect to work 40 hours per week from June 15 to August 7 (eight weeks). - Interns will also be paid $25 per hour for onboarding and orientation sessions taking place June 10-12. - All interns receive a lunch allowance and a commuter allowance, and may also receive travel and housing allowances as needed.
Key Dates
- November 18 - January 6: Internship applications accepted; interviews begin on a rolling basis
Applications must be submitted by 2:00 PM PT/5:00 PM ET on Tuesday, January 6.
(Please note that not all applicants will be selected for interviews.)
- January 12 - March 7: Interviews continue and offers extended- June 10-12: Mandatory virtual onboarding and orientation- June 15: Internship program begins- August 7: Internship program concludes
Auto-ApplyStudent Intern-Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska (Undergraduate & Faculty Ministry)
Missouri jobs
Job Type:
Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing.
GROWTH OBJECTIVES
Develop in college campus ministry leadership
Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ
Develop daily spiritual disciplines
Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community
Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction
Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation
Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives
Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse):
Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university
Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture
Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior
Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director
Assist with reporting as assigned
Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
A follower of Jesus Christ
Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement
A developing passion for evangelism
Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity.
For more information, visit out Central Region website at **************************************** or contact Will Chu for more information [*************************]
Pay Range: $15.06 - $20.08 per hour
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
403(b) matching contributions
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discounts
Flexible work schedule
Flexible spending accounts
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
Auto-ApplyStudent Intern - MTU - Upper Peninsula MI (Undergraduate Ministry)
South Dakota jobs
Job Type:
Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing.
GROWTH OBJECTIVES
Develop in college campus ministry leadership
Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ
Develop daily spiritual disciplines
Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community
Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction
Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation
Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives
Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse):
Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university
Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture
Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior
Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director
Assist with reporting as assigned
Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
A follower of Jesus Christ
Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement
A developing passion for evangelism
Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity.
Pay Range: $30,264.00 - $40,356.00 per year
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
403(b) matching contributions
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discounts
Flexible work schedule
Flexible spending accounts
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
Auto-ApplyCommunity Garden Intern
Los Angeles, CA jobs
JOB TITLE: Community Garden Intern
REPORTS TO: Community Garden Program Manager
SCHEDULE: Tuesday-Friday (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM) (Varies), 150 hrs in Total
CELL PHONE: YES
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STATUS: Part-time, 20 hours/week Non-Exempt
PAY RATE: $20/hour
NOTE: This position is only for youth members that are currently receiving services from SPY. All outside applications will not be considered.
Safe Place for Youth (SPY) is growing! We're excited to expand our programs and services, creating new opportunities to support youth experiencing homelessness.
ABOUT US:
Safe Place for Youth (SPY) is the leading service provider for youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in West Los Angeles. Founded in 2011, our agency offers trauma-informed, low barrier programs that support young people in exiting the streets and achieving stability so that they can thrive, not just survive. Our robust continuum of care includes street outreach, drop-in services, health and wellness programming, case management, education and employment services, and housing programs.
SPY is a unique social impact agency that is committed to overcoming structural barriers to equity, community collaboration, and innovative youth-focused programming. If you have the skills, passion and collaborative spirit, join our growing team of over 100 employees.
SPY strives to attract and develop individuals who reflect a broad spectrum of diversity, including (but by no means limited to) racial, ethnic, gender identity and socioeconomic dimensions. We believe that inclusion of diverse perspectives is essential to achieving long-term, systemic change. We explicitly seek applications from those who self-identify as coming from historically marginalized populations to enrich and elevate our equity-centered approach to problem-solving.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
The 150-hour long internship will offer participants the opportunity to receive on-the-job training, professional development curriculum, and support identifying and transitioning into long-term employment. Centered around the SPY Community Garden, this internship opportunity will highlight food justice, community-building, and healing.
The first 3 months of the internship will take place at the SPY Community Garden on Venice Blvd, where interns will learn about gardening, urban farming, landscaping, cooking and more. The second 3 months of the internship will take place at a partner business of the intern's choosing, in industries like food service, landscaping, nurseries and more. Throughout the program, interns will receive one-on-one support sessions with the Intern Liaison, as well as group based professional development classes.
This is the ideal opportunity for someone who is interested in developing their workforce skills.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Support the SPY Garden Team in growing the SPY Garden (planting, watering, weeding, composting, harvesting, distributing).
Authentic participation in activities and discussions around garden-related topics, garden walks, and workshops.
Help plan and co-facilitate garden-related workshops for youth and community members.
Support management in tracking plant and volunteer data, as needed.
Attend SPY Garden team meetings.
All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. Safe Place for Youth does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status under federal, state, or local law.
Safe Place for Youth
is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. In addition, the organization will consider employment-qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
Requirements
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Demonstrated interest in gardening or urban farming.
Active listener; uses reflection techniques when working with others to learn their needs and interests.
Ability to adapt to a dynamic work environment; willing to work as part of a team. ? Collaborative and efficient problem-solving.
Takes initiative; sets high standards for personal and team performance.
Open to learning; willing to take a patient and consistent approach to one's own development and growth.
Takes direction easily and responds well to feedback.
Thoughtful communicator; seeks to provide feedback in constructive ways.
Welcoming personality; able to encourage and promote group and service participation.
Is authentic and respectful of other members' authenticity; appreciates diverse perspectives.
Able to maintain a safe atmosphere for all people in the SPY environment.
BACKGROUND YOU'LL NEED:
Must be between 18-24 years of age
Must be a current youth member at Safe Place for Youth
Must be engaged in either Education & Employment OR Case Management at SPY.
Has interest in exploring gardening/urban farming in a professional capacity.
Has a reliable method of communication.
Willing to complete a live scan (background check).
Is punctual and organized.
Able to work effectively with people of diverse races, ethnicities and sexual orientations in a multicultural environment.
Can utilize a harm reduction, trauma- informed approach when working with young people.
Experience providing peer education and knowledge of issues relating to youth homelessness preferred.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Changes in the environment, such as the office or outdoors.
Physical effort/lifting, such as sedentary- up to 15-20 pounds at times.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Mandated Reporting Requirements: The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment.
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements: Effective August 9, 2021, the State Health Officer has mandated that all workers, paid or unpaid, in homeless services organizations must provide proof of vaccination. If eligible for a booster shot, proof of booster is also required. If not fully vaccinated, weekly COVID-19 testing is necessary depending on the program. Please submit proof of vaccination to ************************. To request a reasonable accommodation or exemption, please get in touch with HR at the same email address. It's important to note that these accommodations are limited.
NOTE: All staff members will be considered introductory employees for the first three months of employment and will not be considered regular employees until the conclusion of this period. SPY reserves the right to extend an employee's introductory period. In no way does the expiration of this introductory period change the fact that all employees are at-will. It is the supervisor's responsibility to orient the employee and to communicate the expectations of the supervisor and SPY, as well as to evaluate whether the employee has the necessary level of skill, job knowledge, motivation, and attitude to become a regular member of the SPY staff. New employees are also encouraged to seek guidance and assistance during this period. Employees who fail to demonstrate the expected commitment, performance and attitude may be terminated at any time during the introductory period. However, completion of the introductory period does not change or alter the “at-will” employment status. Employees continue to have the right to terminate their employment/business relationship at any time, with or without cause or notice, and SPY has the same right. The organization, in its sole discretion, may change the job duties, responsibilities and assignments of any position, at any time.
EEO STATEMENT:
All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. Safe Place for Youth does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status under federal, state, or local law.
Safe Place for Youth is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. In addition, the organization will consider employment-qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
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