College Internship Program
Program Information:
At NVEEE, part-time (approx. 25-34 hrs/week) and full-time (approx. 35-40 hrs/week) internships are available year-round. Students are eligible to receive volunteer or academic course credits for the internship.
Students seeking the option to receive course credit should inquire with their academic advisor. We will work with the student and college advisor on achieving desired learning outcomes and completing all necessary paperwork. Additionally, please note that this is an unpaid opportunity.
Location:
This opportunity can be entirely virtual or hybrid.
What We Do:
NVEEE provides interactive educational dialogues and leadership programs that address bullying, mental health, social inequities, and stereotypes and are designed to surface community-based solutions that support the health and well-being of all youth. Student Peace Ambassadors who complete our comprehensive leadership curriculum often co-facilitate our programs.
Our dynamic and equity-based programs, which consistently fill to capacity, prepare youth and young adults to be socially responsible leaders.
Eligibility:
College students with exceptional time management and organizational skills are encouraged to apply to this unique experiential learning opportunity. As an intern for NVEEE, your efforts will support our work in bullying and suicide prevention, youth leadership, and LGBTQ+ and other social justice initiatives.
Interns may be placed in one or more of the following committees:
- Administrative and Operational Support
- Community Outreach and Engagement
- Fundraising, Sponsorship, and Grant Development
- Marketing and Communications
- Program Development and Youth Engagement
Expectations:
- Ability to be self-motivated, work independently, and show integrity by taking ownership and accountability for your projects.
- Readiness to accept guidance, embrace teamwork, and display a strong work ethic.
- Eagerness to engage and use critical thinking skills during trainings, brainstorming sessions, and team meetings.
Benefits:
- Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization.
- Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder.
- Experiential learning
- Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.
Applying:
Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some internship positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample.
More Information:
If you would like to learn more about the internship, visit our website at https://form.jotform.com/240056034325142. Watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.
Mission: To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education