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Autism Day Treatment Internship

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Two paraprofessionals and one intern per team * Each room is overseen by a mental health ... Interns will learn clinical documentation skills including daily billing, treatment plans ...

... or internships in a teaching credential. Additionally, if you possess a Bachelor's Degree in any field and pass your CBEST test you could also apply at CA Department of Education to become a ...

... or internships in a teaching credential. Additionally, if you possess a Bachelor's Degree in any field and pass your CBEST test you could also apply at CA Department of Education to become a ...

... or internships in a teaching credential. Additionally, if you possess a Bachelor's Degree in any field and pass your CBEST test you could also apply at CA Department of Education to become a ...

School Social Worker

Marquette, MI · On-site

$50K - $69K/yr

Foster professional growth by planning, conducting, and participating in workshops and in-service training for school social work staff, school-based mental health staff, interns, paraprofessionals ...

... or internships in a teaching credential. Additionally, if you possess a Bachelor's Degree in any field and pass your CBEST test you could also apply at CA Department of Education to become a ...

School Social Worker

Marquette, MI · On-site

$50K - $69K/yr

Foster professional growth by planning, conducting, and participating in workshops and in-service training for school social work staff, school-based mental health staff, interns, paraprofessionals ...

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How much do internship paraprofessional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship paraprofessional in the United States is $16.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an Internship Paraprofessional, you need a basic understanding of educational support practices, strong organizational skills, and often a high school diploma or some college coursework. Familiarity with classroom management software, student information systems, and basic office tools like Microsoft Office is beneficial. Excellent communication, patience, and teamwork are essential soft skills for building rapport with students and supporting teachers. These competencies are crucial for creating a positive learning environment and effectively assisting both educators and students in achieving academic goals.

What is the difference between Internship Paraprofessional vs Teacher Assistant?

AspectInternship ParaprofessionalTeacher Assistant
Required CredentialsOften pursuing or holding a related degree; may require background checksHigh school diploma or equivalent; some states require certification
Work EnvironmentSchool settings, assisting in classrooms under supervisionClassroom support, working directly with students and teachers
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, internships for trainingPublic and private schools, educational support roles
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level roles and training opportunitiesClarifying job responsibilities and qualifications

Internship Paraprofessionals typically participate in training programs and are often students or trainees gaining experience, whereas Teacher Assistants are usually employed staff supporting classroom activities. Both roles involve working in educational settings, but the internship position is more focused on training and development, while the assistant role is a more permanent support position.

What are some common challenges faced by Internship Paraprofessionals and how can they be addressed?

Internship Paraprofessionals often encounter challenges such as adapting to diverse classroom environments, managing multiple responsibilities, and quickly learning school-specific protocols. To address these challenges, it's helpful to communicate proactively with supervising teachers, seek feedback regularly, and stay organized by using checklists or planning tools. Building strong relationships with both staff and students can also ease the transition and foster a supportive work environment. Embracing a willingness to learn and being open to guidance will help Internship Paraprofessionals succeed and grow in their roles.

What is an Internship Paraprofessional?

An Internship Paraprofessional is typically a student or recent graduate who works in a support role within an educational or professional setting as part of an internship program. Their responsibilities may include assisting full-time staff, supporting classroom or office activities, and gaining hands-on experience in their field of study. This role is designed to provide practical training and mentoring, helping interns develop essential skills and prepare for future careers. Internship paraprofessionals often work under the supervision of experienced professionals and may be involved in both administrative and instructional tasks.
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Infographic showing various Internship Paraprofessional job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Internship, 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,266 per year, or $16.5 per hour.
Veterinary Technician Internship AS6492

Veterinary Technician Internship AS6492

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK • On-site

$20/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision

Re-posted 7 days ago


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Job description

Veterinary Technician Internship AS6492

Apply now Job no: 494162
Work type: Staff Full-time
Location: Stillwater
Categories: Technical/Paraprofessional

Campus

OSU-Stillwater

Contact Name & Email

Carey Jo Warner, carey.warner@okstate.edu

Work Schedule

Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional on-call shifts, evenings, and weekends. Shift differential pay included for some shifts.

Appointment Length

12 months or less

Hiring Range

$20.00

Hourly

Priority Application Date

While applications will be accepted until a successful candidate has been hired, interested parties are encouraged to submit their materials by 2026-04-30 to ensure full consideration.

Special Instructions to Applicants

Candidates are required to submit an application with letter of interest, a minimum of two letters of recommendation/reference, and college transcripts through the last semester completed.

About this Position

Overview:

The Veterinary Technician Intern Program is a rotating internship for graduate veterinary technicians. This program is designed to provide structured, post-graduate clinical training. Veterinary technician interns would receive advanced, mentored training in a teaching hospital environment that bridges the gap between entry-level education and high-acuity clinical practice. Through exposure to specialty services, complex case management, and interdisciplinary care teams, veterinary technician interns develop higher-level technical skills, clinical judgement, and professional confidence.

Salary and Benefits:

Veterinary technician interns will be paid an hourly rate of $20/hour and eligible for overtime pay and shift differential pay. Eligible for medical insurance, including dental and vision. Annual and sick leave will accrue as per OSU policy and includes up to 13 paid holidays, part of which includes approximately one week of holiday leave in December. All other benefits, such as access to the Colvin Center, Worker's Comp, etc. are included in the benefits package. Parking permits will need to be purchased by the veterinary technician intern. Access to university CE programs and annual OSU sponsored conferences which include the veterinary specific Summer Seminar and Fall Conference, and general CE in numerous topics through the OSU Talent system.

Expectations:

Interns function as full-time employees with work schedules of 40-50 hours per week, including some evenings, overnights, weekends, and on-call shifts depending on service. Responsibilities include patient care, anesthesia support, diagnostic procedures, record-keeping, and client communication (under supervision). Interns are expected to maintain professional conduct including adhering to hospital policies, dress code, and continuing education participation.

Interns will be assigned a Veterinary Technician Mentor who will provide support and direction to the intern as they move through their rotations. Each intern will be evaluated on a quarterly basis by the internship committee and feedback solicited from faculty and staff from each rotation the intern has worked on in the preceding quarter. Successful candidates will be evaluated on and must show progression and proficiency in several categories including- patient care, nursing skills, technical/procedural skills, anesthesia/sedation competency, efficiency/workflow management, communication skills, professionalism, reliability, teaching, and team contribution. A checklist of required hand on skills will be provided to assist in tracking skills that interns are expected to be proficient in by the end of the program.

Successful interns are expected to show minimum proficiency in each area of evaluation by the end of their program.

Required Qualifications
  • Associate's

    Veterinary Technology

    (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
  • Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses:

    Graduates of AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology Programs will be considered. The internship is aimed at new graduates, but experienced veterinary technicians may be considered.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Associate's
  • Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses:

    Credentialing (RVT, LVT, CVT) is strongly encouraged before starting but not required for new graduates.

Advertised: 08 Apr 2026 Central Daylight Time
Applications close: 17 Oct 2026 Central Daylight Time

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