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Internship Disability Rights Jobs in Phoenix, AZ

Mentors student interns by providing opportunities for developing basic technical skills and ... Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act ...

Mentors student interns by providing opportunities for developing basic technical skills and ... Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act ...

staff accountant

Phoenix, AZ

$50.10K - $66.10K/yr

Internship experience is acceptable. Intermediate Excel skills (PivotTables, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, basic ... Vaco by Highspring also wants all applicants to know their rights that workplace discrimination is ...

... internships a plus) • Strong understanding of general accounting principles • Intermediate ... Vaco by Highspring also wants all applicants to know their rights that workplace discrimination is ...

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How much do internship disability rights jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship disability rights in Phoenix, AZ is $16.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.33 and $19.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Disability Rights vs Disability Rights Specialist?

AspectInternship Disability RightsDisability Rights Specialist
CredentialsTypically enrolled students or recent graduates, may not require certificationsUsually requires relevant certifications or experience in disability law or advocacy
Work EnvironmentInternship settings, non-profit organizations, advocacy groupsFull-time roles in legal firms, government agencies, or advocacy organizations
Employer & IndustryNon-profits, government programs, educational institutionsLegal firms, government agencies, advocacy organizations
Search & Comparison IntentLearning, entry-level experience, career explorationProfessional expertise, advocacy, policy work

Internship Disability Rights positions are typically entry-level, focusing on gaining experience in disability advocacy within educational or non-profit settings. In contrast, Disability Rights Specialists are experienced professionals working on policy, legal cases, or advocacy campaigns. The internship serves as a stepping stone toward a full career in disability rights.

What are the most commonly searched types of Disability Rights jobs in Phoenix, AZ? The most popular types of Disability Rights jobs in Phoenix, AZ are:
What cities near Phoenix, AZ are hiring for Internship Disability Rights jobs? Cities near Phoenix, AZ with the most Internship Disability Rights job openings:
Transition Technician SPED WORKS

Transition Technician SPED WORKS

Peoria Unified School District

Glendale, AZ • On-site

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Peoria Unified School District rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

89th of 538 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Title:  Transition Technician SPED/WORKS                                 
Department:  Special Education  
Supervisor:  Transition Coordinator / WORKS Teacher / WORKS OT 
Term of Employment:   9 months 37.5 hrs/wk
Salary Classification:  15 
Job Summary:  The job of Transition Technician/WORKS is done for the purpose of providing "enhanced" Transition from School to Work (TSW) services, in collaboration with the transition teacher and other providers, to students who are clients of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR). This includes the coordination and execution of evidence-based job coaching strategies which are designed to enhance work potential and maximize the employability skills of students with developmental disabilities so they can pursue integrated work opportunities (with ongoing support/services from VR) after graduation.
Essential Functions: as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include, but are not limited to, the following tasks, duties, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbents in this class. 
ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES









  • Contribute to the process of planning and preparing lessons, internships, and other learning experiences
  • Assist students to engage in learning activities and complete assignments
  • Facilitate pre-designed lessons/activities in class or community (1:1 or small groups)
  • Model appropriate workplace skills and job tasks in simulated or real-world settings
  • Use pre-determined inventories, checklists, and assessments to identify student learning style, interests, preferences, strengths and needs
  • Transport students to and from in district and community-based work sites
  • Work with supervisors and employees to ensure a mutual understanding of expectations for students   
  • Coach and supervise students in site-specific workplace behaviors, job tasks, and safety awareness
  • Develop tools and resources to facilitate the application of learned skills and maximize performance
  • Employ a gradual release of responsibility framework to foster independence in class and at work
  • Contribute to, model, and reinforce independent living skills that contribute to work readiness
  • Use designated tools to monitor, assess, report, and reflect on student progress
  • Complete mandatory documentation accurately and on time
  • Maintain positive and professional relationships with all stakeholders
  • Promote program by providing details and information about the purpose, process, and payoff (benefits)
  • Collaborate with and exchange information with home school providers
  • Arrange VR-TSW meetings including mentor sessions, IPE review/sign, progress review, and senior exit.
  • Attend ALL trainings, meetings, and professional learning activities by Peoria, RSA, and/or ADE
  • Follow district and departmental policies and procedures and adhere to guidance given by certified staff and supervisors regarding workplace expectations and instructional practices
  • Other duties as assigned by Transition Coordinator and/or Transition Strategist 

 
KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS 

  • General knowledge of state and federal labor laws
  • General knowledge of laws pertaining to special education & rights of employees with disabilities
  • General knowledge of methods/techniques for teaching life skills to students with disabilities
  • General knowledge of agencies/organizations that provide services to youth/adults with disabilities.
  • Skill in operating a computer using common Microsoft applications
  • Skill in collecting/managing data (digitally or paper/pen) and protecting confidential records
  • Skill in accepting and providing feedback to improve workplace skills in class and community
  • Skill in keeping organized, being on time, prioritizing tasks, and meeting due dates/deadlines
  • Able to listen, read, and interpret information spoken or written in English
  • Able to speak and write clearly and concisely in English with good grammar
  • Able to present information verbally in 1:1 and small groups (15-20 people)
  • Able to modify/adapt communication strategies to match different ability levels and styles
  • Able to establish and maintain professional working relationships with ALL stakeholders
  • Able to work autonomously without direct supervision
  • Able to adapt and change routines/activities quickly as situations arrive 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 
Applicant must have a regular high school diploma or G.E.D.; current Arizona Driver's License; current Arizona IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card; at least 1-year experience working with youth between the ages of 14-22 
OTHER REQUIREMENTS 

  • Will be required to drive a district van or AV bus to transport students in the community
  • Will be required to take/pass an online driving class and be approved for insurability
  • May be required to lift and carry heavy, bulky supplies/materials weighing up to 20 poinds
  • May be required to assist with daily living skills and transfer of students with mobility limitations
  • May be required to start earlier or leave later than normal working hours