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Catalyst Intern Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. As a TMHH Mentor,youwillserveas a ...

You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. As a TMHH Mentor,youwillserveas a ...

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. As a TMHH Mentor,youwillserveas a ...

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness, and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. As a TMHH Mentor, you will serve ...

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness, and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. As a TMHH Mentor, you will serve ...

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness, and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. As a TMHH Mentor, you will serve ...

Catalyst Intern information

What is a Catalyst Intern?

A Catalyst Intern is typically a student or recent graduate who participates in an internship program designed to foster innovation, leadership, and professional development within an organization. The role often involves working on special projects, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and contributing fresh perspectives to drive change. Catalyst Interns are expected to be proactive, adaptable, and eager to learn, with a focus on making a positive impact during their internship. The specific responsibilities can vary depending on the organization and industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Catalyst Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Catalyst Intern, you generally need strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a foundation in business or STEM-related coursework, and a drive for innovation. Familiarity with project management tools like Trello or Asana, proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, and occasionally basic programming or data analysis abilities are often expected. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and teamwork distinguish top candidates in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively contributing to diverse projects, adapting to fast-paced environments, and supporting organizational growth.

What are some typical projects or tasks a Catalyst Intern might work on during their internship?

As a Catalyst Intern, you can expect to engage in a variety of hands-on projects that support innovation and process improvement within the organization. Common responsibilities include conducting market research, assisting with data analysis, supporting cross-functional teams on pilot initiatives, and presenting findings to stakeholders. Collaboration is key, as interns often work closely with mentors and team members from different departments, giving valuable exposure to diverse perspectives. These experiences not only build technical and professional skills but also provide insight into potential career pathways within the organization.

What is the difference between Catalyst Intern vs Research Intern?

AspectCatalyst InternResearch Intern
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or have completed a degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or related fieldsUsually enrolled in or have completed a degree in science, engineering, or related disciplines
Work EnvironmentLaboratory settings focused on catalyst development and testingResearch labs, academic institutions, or industry R&D departments
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in chemical manufacturing, energy, and environmental sectorsFound across academia, government agencies, and industry research divisions

The Catalyst Intern and Research Intern roles share similarities in educational background and work environment, often involving laboratory work in scientific research. However, Catalyst Interns typically focus specifically on catalyst development and testing within industrial settings, while Research Interns may work on broader scientific investigations across various fields. Both roles serve as valuable entry points into scientific careers, with the Catalyst Intern position emphasizing applied chemical processes.

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Catalyst Intern jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Catalyst Intern job openings:
Teens Make Health Happen Internship

Teens Make Health Happen Internship

HealthCorps

Chandler, AZ • On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

 We're recruiting for programming in the following areas: Phoenix, Tolleson and Chandler AZ

   8+ hours/week, academic year 2026 - 2027  

 Stipend + College Credit Available  

Are you interested in serving your community and empowering the next generation of healthy leaders?HealthCorpsand our mission to improve the lives of youth,both mentally and physically,providesyou withthe opportunity to do just that. 

Who WeAre 

We'reHealthCorps- a national,non-profit organization committed toimprovinglivesby addressing health challenges incommunities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning.We empower teens by encouraging them to become change agents within their families, schools,and neighborhoods.Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges. 

Check out this video to learn more about HealthCorps and what being a TMHH Mentor looks like!  

Where You Fit In 

We're looking for a creative, friendly, self-starter who will implement an innovative wellness club, Teens Make Health Happen in 2-3 middle or high schools in the greater Phoenix area. The TMHH Club empowers teens to make healthier choices for themselves and their families. You will serve as a catalyst for sustainable change, promoting improved health and wellness and creating leadership opportunities for teens at your assigned sites. 

As a TMHH Mentor,youwillserveas a near-peer mentor to local middle and high school studentsthroughout the academic year.Youwill gain hands on experience leading our health and wellness club, Teens Make Health Happen, in area schools and by supporting teens in planning and leading wellness programming such as lunchtime demonstrations, step challenges and community improvement projects. 

What You'll Do 

Responsibilities: 

  • Develop Strong Relationships.Youwillcollaborate withteenwellnessleadersand site partnersto ensure effective delivery ofHealthCorps'programming across2school sites.You willcollaborate with your Regional Program Managerand otherarea mentors, as well asparticipate inongoing professional development and leadership opportunities, provided by the organization atno-expense. 
  • Assess YourSchools'Needs and Progress.You will researchwhathealth challengestheschoolsyou serve are facing and then measure your impact bycompleting a needs assessment,reporting,and trackingyour workthroughout your mentorship. 
  • ManageTeens Make Health HappenClubs.Youwillplan andimplement thesuccessful delivery ofthe HealthCorps' program, Teens Make Health Happen,committing to 8+hoursaweekthroughout thecourse of the academic year.Your commitment to this program willrequireyouto beat your assigned school sites/campusesfor 3-4 hours each week for instructional purposes.We prioritize full year placements, however we do have a few opportunities for single semester commitments, as well as 1 or 3 club site placements, if you are looking for a slightly different commitment level.  
  • Share and Make Aware.You will host Cafe O Yea demonstrations at each of your sites monthly and support them with regional events. You will support and contribute toHealthCorps'social media platforms (Instagram,TikTok, etc.)by sharing program highlights, stories of impact, and photosthatwillshine a bright light onyour students. 
  • Commit to theHealthCorpsMission.Youwill prioritize health and wellnessdailyand work to ensure thatrelevant, localhealth resourcesareaccessible for allstudents and staff at your respective sites. Your spark to serve will leave a lasting, positive impact on your community. 
  • RepresentHealthCorpsin Phoenix.You willbe an embodiment and extension of our organizationand our values,bothinside and outside your sites.Your presence -- whether at your assigned sites or at an area-wide event -- will be an asset in outreach efforts that connect teens, staff, and community members toHealthCorpsresources and materials. 

Requirements

MinimumQualifications: 

  • An undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in,or interestedin public health, public policy, biology, nutrition, marketing, psychology, education, social work or other related fields. 
  • In good academic standing with your university. 
  • Acommitment of 8+ hours each week to the mentorshipfor the entireacademic year. 
  • A self-expectation and strong desire to grow personally and professionally as a leader in the community, and as aspeaker who is comfortableinlearning andpresenting onhealth-related topics to a teen audience. 

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to travelto assigned sites, which may includedistances of up to40 miles/within the Phoenix area. 
  • Must be able tolift upto 15 pounds at times 

Benefits

What You'll Gain 

College credit: 

HealthCorps will work with you and your university to provide college credit* for the mentorship.  

*Depending on the specific requirements and guidelines of your university this may be in the form of college or course credit or practicum hours. 

Professional Development: 

You will receive ongoing training, professional development, and mentorship throughout your time in the mentorship program. You will gain direct experience in public health and the education system and have opportunities to network with community leaders in the field.  

Stipend: 

You will receive a stipend based on the number of sites you serve. This stipend is intended to help alleviate potential costs that you may incur from participating in the program. You may use these funds for whatever you feel you need it for (bus passes, gas, professional clothing, parking, meals while serving, etc.) and it will be distributed in monthly installments.  

Additional Position Details  

Ensuring an inclusive workplace where we learn fromeach other,and our communities is core toHealthCorps' values. We welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives and are seeking individuals that align with these same core beliefs. We are an equal opportunity employer and aim to provide a sense of belonging for everyone. 

HealthCorps, Inc.is an Equal Opportunity Employer.HealthCorpsprovides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks onallits potential mentors. Your mentorship offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check.