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Ability to work on-site in the Seattle/Bothell area for the full internship Preferred : Experience with distributed systems, cloud platforms (AWS or GCP), modern web frameworks, or AI/ML frameworks.

A full internship program in related field is preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS * Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. * Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times.

Ability to work on-site in the Seattle/Bothell area for the full internship Preferred : Experience with distributed systems, cloud platforms (AWS or GCP), modern web frameworks, or AI/ML frameworks.

A full internship program in related field is preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS * Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. * Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times.

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How much do full internship jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for full internship in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an intern, you generally need a solid academic background in a relevant field, eagerness to learn, and basic knowledge of industry principles. Familiarity with productivity tools like Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or specialized software relevant to the industry may be required. Strong communication, adaptability, and initiative are standout soft skills for making a positive impression and contributing to team projects. These skills and qualities help interns gain valuable experience, adapt quickly, and build a foundation for future career opportunities.

What types of projects can I expect to work on during a full internship, and how are tasks typically assigned?

During a full internship, you can expect to work on a variety of projects that align with the department’s current priorities and your field of study. Tasks are often assigned based on your skillset, interests, and the team's immediate needs, giving you exposure to both independent assignments and collaborative projects. Supervisors typically provide ongoing guidance and feedback, and you may have opportunities to participate in team meetings, presentations, and cross-functional initiatives. This structure not only supports your learning but also helps integrate you into the daily workflow of the organization.

What is a full internship?

A full internship is a structured work experience program where students or recent graduates work full-time, usually for a set period such as a summer or academic semester, to gain practical experience in their field of study. Full internships often involve working regular business hours and participating in real projects under the guidance of professionals. These internships can be paid or unpaid and are designed to help individuals develop relevant skills, build professional networks, and enhance their resumes for future job opportunities.

What is the difference between Full Internship vs Part-Time Internship?

AspectFull InternshipPart-Time Internship
DurationTypically 8-12 weeks, full-time hoursUsually 10-20 hours per week
Work Hours40 hours/weekLess than 20 hours/week
Experience LevelIntensive, immersive experienceFlexible, part-time engagement
CompensationOften unpaid or stipend-basedSimilar, varies by organization
PurposeGain comprehensive industry experienceSupplemental learning or academic credit

Full internships provide immersive, full-time experience ideal for gaining in-depth industry knowledge, while part-time internships offer flexible schedules suitable for students balancing other commitments. Both serve as valuable entry points into the industry, but full internships typically involve more responsibilities and learning opportunities.

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Therapeutic Recreation Internship Program

Ascendigo

Carbondale, CO

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Therapeutic Recreation Internship Program


The mission of this internship is to provide a dynamic, experiential learning experience that supports the development of professional competencies in Therapeutic Recreation. At Ascendigo Autism Services, the intern will engage in inclusive, strength-based recreational programming designed to empower individuals on the autism spectrum through adventure, social engagement, and personal growth. By working alongside experienced professionals in a supportive, interdisciplinary environment, the intern will gain practical skills in program planning, adaptive recreation, behavior support, and person-centered care. This internship strives to foster a deep understanding of the Ascendigo Way, promote the importance of meaningful recreational experiences, and prepare the intern to become a compassionate, creative, and confident Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.

Overview

This unpaid internship is designed for students pursuing a degree in Therapeutic Recreation who intend to meet academic fieldwork requirements as outlined by The National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC).

Ascendigo's internship program introduces interns to a growing population that benefits significantly from therapeutic recreation. Interns will gain hands-on experience supporting individuals with autism across a range of community-based and experiential programs.

As the prevalence of autism continues to grow (1 in 31 children, according to the latest CDC estimates), so has the need for services.

Research supports the physical, psychological, and social benefits of physical fitness, recreation, and adaptive sports for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Studies highlight that structured exercise serves as a complementary therapy for the autism population and supports improvements in ASD symptoms (Toscano et al., 2022).

Eligibility

  • Perspective interns must be enrolled in a Therapeutic Recreation degree program from an accredited university.
  • Must be eligible to complete the internship for academic credit as required by the NCTRC (minimum 560-hour, 14-week internship under a CTRS), if completing the full internship requirement.
  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Background check required.
  • Must obtain or possess a current, valid CPR/First Aid certificate prior to start date.

Supervision and Mentorship

  • Supervised by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS).
  • Weekly supervision meetings and progress evaluations.
  • Opportunities to shadow professionals in behavior therapy, outdoor recreation, and life coaching.

Intern Responsibilities

  • Plan and implement therapeutic recreation interventions and activities.
  • Maintain documentation (activity reports, progress notes, incident reports).
  • Communicate with participants and interdisciplinary staff.
  • Attend staff meetings, training, and reflection sessions.
  • Participate in data collection and program evaluation where applicable.
  • Complete all academic assignments and requirements.