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Internship Computer Science Intern Jobs in Kentucky

Quality Intern

Louisville, KY

$13.50 - $17.75/hr

This internship offers hands-onexperience in food industry quality systems, regulatory compliance ... assurance, food science,regulatory affairs, or a related field. Essential Duties and ...

Quality Intern

Louisville, KY

$13.50 - $17.75/hr

This internship offers hands-onexperience in food industry quality systems, regulatory compliance ... assurance, food science,regulatory affairs, or a related field. Essential Duties and ...

... in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (with computational focus), or related field * Preference for students who have completed 3+ years of coursework by the internship ...

... in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (with computational focus), or related field * Preference for students who have completed 3+ years of coursework by the internship ...

... in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (with computational focus), or related field * Preference for students who have completed 3+ years of coursework by the internship ...

... in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (with computational focus), or related field * Preference for students who have completed 3+ years of coursework by the internship ...

... in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (with computational focus), or related field * Preference for students who have completed 3+ years of coursework by the internship ...

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

To thrive as a Computer Science Intern, you need foundational knowledge in programming, algorithms, and data structures, typically gained through coursework or related projects in a computer science degree program. Familiarity with coding languages like Python, Java, or C++, and experience with version control systems such as Git are often required. Strong problem-solving skills, eagerness to learn, and effective communication set outstanding interns apart. These abilities enable interns to contribute to real-world projects, adapt quickly, and collaborate successfully within technical teams.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on as a Computer Science Intern?

As a Computer Science Intern, you can expect to work on a variety of projects that may include software development, debugging, testing, or assisting with database management. Interns often collaborate closely with full-time engineers and participate in code reviews, team meetings, and occasionally client interactions. The work environment is usually collaborative, providing opportunities to learn from experienced mentors and gain exposure to real-world development cycles. These experiences are designed to help you build technical skills and prepare for future roles in the industry.

What does a Computer Science Intern do?

A Computer Science Intern supports software development teams by assisting with coding, testing, debugging, and documentation tasks. Interns often work on real-world projects under the guidance of experienced engineers, gaining hands-on experience with programming languages, development tools, and collaborative workflows. The role helps students apply classroom knowledge in a professional setting, build their technical skills, and understand workplace dynamics in the tech industry.
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WS - Summer INTERNSHIP - Appalshop Student Administrative and Development Intern

WS - Summer INTERNSHIP - Appalshop Student Administrative and Development Intern

University of Pikeville

Pikeville, KY • On-site

$8.75/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Internship - Appalshop Student Administrative and Development Intern
Division: Internship
Department: Career, Vocation, and Leadership
Experience: Entry-level
Job Code: NA
Supervisor/Reports To: Jarrod Hamilton or Dee (dee@appalshop.org) (Appalshop) | Angela Lockhart (UPIKE)
Location: Hybrid or fully in person at 91 Madison Ave. | Whitesburg, KY
Internship Window: 7/1/26 - 8/15/26
Must be registered UPIKE student
The Student Administrative & Development Intern supports Appalshop's daily office operations while assisting with fundraising and donor engagement efforts. This role offers hands-on experience in nonprofit administration and development, providing exposure to community-centered organizational work in a creative, mission-driven environment. The intern will work closely with staff to support internal systems, communications, and development activities while gaining practical skills in nonprofit operations.
Organization Description: Appalshop is an arts and culture center located in Whitesburg, KY. Since 1969, they have been producing films, plays, and radio about the Central Appalachian Region. Appalshop houses the world's largest collection of Appalachian materials in their Archive. Appalshop began in 1969 as part of the War on Poverty during Lyden B. Johnson's presidency. The goal was to train low-income youth in media. The expectation was that they would move away and use these skills to find work. Instead, they stayed and made Appalshop what it is today.
Internship Duties, Responsibilities, and Career Competencies:
Administrative & Operations Support:
  • Organize digital and physical files. (P, CSD, T)
  • Answer phones and assist with scheduling and correspondence. (C, TW, P)
  • Support data entry, office systems, and basic reporting. (CSD, T)
  • Assist with mailings, supplies, and general office organization. (CSD, T)

Development & Fundraising Support:
  • Update donor and contact records. (C, CSD, T)
  • Prepare thank-you notes and supporter communications. (C, P)
  • Assist with fundraising events and outreach materials. (C, TW, P, CSD, CTR, L)
  • Support basic donor and grant research. (CSD, CT, T)

General Support:
  • Assist staff with projects and events as needed. (C, TW, P)

Competencies/Skills: Communication (C), Teamwork (TW), Professionalism (P), Career & Self Development (CSD), Critical Thinking (CT), Community Transformation (CTR), Leadership (L), Technology (T)
Qualifications:
    • A current UPIKE student or recent graduate with interest/major/minor in Business, Finance, Community Engagement, or relevant field.
    • Organized, reliable, and detail-oriented.
    • Basic computer skills (Google Workspace preferred).

  • Interest in nonprofits, arts, fundraising, or community work is a plus.

What You'll Gain:
  • Real-world experience in nonprofit administration and fundraising.
  • Professional skills in communication, organization, and office systems.
  • Mentorship and exposure to arts administration.
  • Insight into community-based and culturally grounded work.

Work Schedule: 10-20 hours per week (flexible schedule), hybrid or in-person preferred.
Physical Demands:
  • General Activity: Varies based on task.
  • Use of Hands/Feet: Primarily using hands for typing, operating equipment, or handling materials.
  • Weight Lifted: Lifting of supplies and mailings.
  • Physical Demands: Sitting, standing, walking, writing.

Essential Skills and Professional Expectations:
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Able to meet deadlines.
  • Comfortable working both independently and in a team environment.
  • Must be able to manage stress, stay focused, and maintain professionalism in various situations.

Number of Positions: 1
Pay Rate: Beginning at $8.75/hour
Location: Hybrid or fully in person at 91 Madison Ave. | Whitesburg, KY
Terms: Upon hire, the intern must register for the Summer II Internship course. To receive course credit, students will complete assignments concurrently with internship work. Students are required to work a total minimum of 80 hours and will eligible for the following credit hours: 80-119 hours of work + course completion = 2 credit hours; 120-159 hours of work + course completion = 3 credit hours; 160-199 hours of work + course completion = 4 credit hours; 200-239 hours of work + course completion = 5 credit hours; 240+ hours of work = 6 credit hours. Summer interns in this position cannot exceed 40 hours of work per week.
Application Notes: Resumes and applications will be reviewed to determine if you meet the required qualifications for the position. If it is determined that you meet the required qualifications, your application materials will be used to identify a top group of the most highly qualified candidates. The University of Pikeville is an equal opportunity employer committed to assembling a diverse, broadly trained faculty and staff. The University of Pikeville does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age or disabilities in its programs, activities, hiring, or the admission of students.