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Overview:
The Human Services internship is for college-age men or women seeking a
career or ministry in this diverse field. Serving in one of our community
outreach, residential rehabilitation, or family rescue ministry programs,
interns will help poor urban individuals and/or families improve their
quality of life by providing practical, recovery, and rehabilitation
assistance in the Mission’s spiritually-based setting.
Program Description:
Through observation and participation, interns develop skills in non-profit
program administration, low-level addictions recovery assistance, and
in networking with similar service providers. Interns serve at our Lawrence
Street Mission, The Crossing, Champa House, or Client Services.
Hours worked per week and duration of assignment are negotiable, depending
on total program hours needed. (Please consult your sending agency’s
internship requirements.)
Activities/Assignments:
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Provide services and apply skills/gifts to meet client needs
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Participate in Educational and Life Skills training programs
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Work in clothing room and pantry
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Provide spiritual items to share with clients
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Document contacts with clientele
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Attend service providers’ meetings
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Visit and observe operations of cooperating service agencies (including
homeless education and legislation committee, Justice Ministries, Adopt-A-Family,
or others)
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Compile monthly reports
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Assist in administrative duties
Required Reading:
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None
For all interns:
- Some meals available when on site
- Computer/internet access if applicable to specific placement
For Full-time Interns only:
- Room and board provided
- Computer and Internet access
- $150 monthly stipend
- $250 monthly tuition reimbursement
Apply Online
Revised 09/04
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At-A-Glance
"Campus to the World" - hosting students from
places like Germany, New Zealand, Canada, Kenya, Czech Republic, Ireland,
England, Scotland, South Africa, and the U.S.
Formal, supervised training provided to approximately 60
interns each year.
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