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How much do internship sewing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship sewing in Florida is $13.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.68 and $14.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Internship Sewing position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Sewing candidate, you need a basic understanding of sewing techniques, familiarity with different fabrics, and a keen eye for detail, often demonstrated through coursework or personal projects. Experience with sewing machines, sergers, and other sewing tools or a certificate from a sewing or fashion design program is helpful. Strong communication, willingness to learn, and good time management set standout interns apart. These skills ensure you can efficiently produce quality work, follow instructions, and contribute positively in a fast-paced, collaborative studio environment.

What is an Internship Sewing job?

An Internship Sewing job provides hands-on experience in garment construction, fabric handling, and stitching techniques. Interns typically assist with cutting, sewing, alterations, and quality control under the supervision of experienced professionals. This role helps develop technical sewing skills and understanding of industry standards. It is ideal for students or beginners looking to gain practical experience in fashion, tailoring, or textile production.

What types of tasks and projects can I expect to handle during a sewing internship?

As a sewing intern, you will typically assist with assembling garments, performing alterations, preparing materials, and supporting production teams with various hands-on tasks. Interns may also help with organizing sewing spaces, maintaining equipment, and quality-checking finished products. Depending on the employer, you might collaborate closely with designers or pattern makers to bring creative concepts to life. This experience offers valuable exposure to industry workflows and helps you build both technical and teamwork skills for future roles in fashion or textiles.

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What cities in Florida are hiring for Internship Sewing jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Internship Sewing job openings:
Infographic showing various Internship Sewing job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 32% Full Time, and 68% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $27,977 per year, or $13.5 per hour.

Volunteer / Community Volunteer Patrol / Interns

City of Sunrise, FL

Oakland Park, FL • On-site

Full-time, Internship

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : 10770 W Oakland Park Blvd. Sunrise, FL, FL
Job Type: Volunteer / Internship
Job Number: 2025-030
Department: HUMAN RESOURCES
Opening Date: 10/18/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Bargaining Unit: NONU
Description
Join the Community Volunteer Patrol today!
The Community Volunteer Patrol program is designed to inspire community engagement by encouraging residents to get involved in the nuts and bolts of local government through volunteering their time and talents in various city departments. This program seeks to create an innovative partnership between the City and the residents we serve, by providing volunteers the opportunity to directly impact programs and services that our residents count on every day.
Who joins the Community Volunteer Patrol? A diverse range of dedicated people who discover that volunteering offers tangible benefits including:
  • remain active between jobs & want to keep their skills sharp
  • retired with years of knowledge & experience to share
  • graduate program candidates in need of an internship opportunity
  • high school students looking to serve civic volunteer hours
  • new graduates seeking work experience
  • civically engaged people who take the time to get involved in this community!
  • earn recognition
  • inspire community engagement
  • help expand & improve City services
  • meet new people & make new friends
  • develop marketable job skills
  • gain experience with a great organization
  • explore careers / build a resume
  • make a difference in our community

Examples of Duties
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Browse the volunteer positions listed below. If you do not see a volunteer position that interests you or matches your knowledge, skills and abilities. Tell us where and how you feel you can best be of service in the City. We will work with you and our departments to find the right volunteer opportunity for you!
Community Volunteer Patrol (CVP)
  • The Community Volunteer Patrol program is designed to inspire community engagement by encouraging residents to get involved in local government through volunteering and represent an innovative partnership between the City and the residents we serve.
  • Supports the Sunrise Police Department by providing administrative assistance, greeting visitors, assisting at special events and resident neighborhood patrol.

Sunrise Police Explorer Program
  • Under the leadership of the Sunrise Police Chief, the Police Explorer program provides a means through which young men and women, through real life experience receive exposure to various aspects of Law Enforcement.
  • Participants get to explore if they would like to pursue a law enforcement career. The Police Explorer program focuses on community service and promotes resident involvement. It also includes recreational activities and competitive events.

Sunrise Fire Rescue Explorer Program
  • Among the longest volunteer programs, Sunrise Fire-Rescue has sponsored the Fire Explorer program for 40 years. The program is a career development opportunity for young men and women, ages 14 to 18, who are interested in pursuing a career in the fire service.
  • At meetings throughout the school year, Fire Explorers are introduced to the basics of fire-rescue services, including basic life support skills such as CPR and first aid, firefighting techniques, hazardous material recognition and an introduction to advanced life support.

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
  • Under the leadership of the Fire Chief and team of Sunrise Bravest, the CERT volunteer program has spearheaded the Community Emergency Response Team.
  • The CERT Program provides a critical and valuable service to the community by educating residents about disaster preparedness, hazard prevention, trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.

Environmental Sustainability
  • Assist with our Good & Green Community engagement initiatives, which invites everyone to join us in conserving resources, supporting a sustainable economy, and practicing stewardship.

Leisure Services Senior Center
  • Volunteers lead recreational activities and classes such as Bingo, Dominoes, Line Dancing, Sewing, and various other clubs.
  • Volunteers assist with the front desk and facilitating field trips. Senior volunteers are a true example of what it means to make a difference in the lives of others.

Leisure Services Programs Instructors
  • Volunteers teach and support youth and/or senior recreational programs. Must have good customer service skills, be flexible & work well with the public.

Leisure Services Special Events
  • Setting up, assisting with game booths, arts & crafts, greeting the community, handing out material, picking up trash, and clean up.

Leisure Services Theater Ushers
  • Greeting patrons & answering questions during events. Must have good customer service skills, be flexible & work well with people.

Public Service Administration
  • Provide general clerical to designated departments. Volunteer services include customer support, public records, filing, data entry; answering phones and conducting surveys. Must be familiar with computers, scanners, MS Word & Excel. Volunteers may be assigned to various departments based on operational needs.

Requirements
IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT THE CITY'S VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
  • Volunteers do not need to live within the City of Sunrise, but must be at least 15 years old.
  • Potential volunteers will need to submit the online application and may be subject to background checks depending on where they will be placed.
  • Community Volunteer Patrol members are eligible to earn special recognition and awards from the City for their creditable volunteer service hours.

Supplemental Information
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
The City of Sunrise offers internships in the areas of administration, finance, urban planning, emergency management, human resources, engineering and special projects throughout the City. This is varied semi-professional work which may include, but not limited to, research, technical/financial analysis, special projects, preparation of written communications, critical review of documents and agreements, community engagement, interdepartmental coordination, project management, involvement in a wide range of municipal management and community development issues, and assisting in administrative/office management.
Hours: Up to 26 hours per week
Duration of Internship: 3 to 12 months (to be determined by department)
Compensation: Paid ($15.00 per hour) or 'For Education Credit'
APPLICATION PROCESS
  • Please visit the City's Career Page to view specific internship opportunities that may be available. Each internship may have specific requirements that must be met in order to be considered.
  • Students interested in applying for an internship, must submit an online application
  • Candidates must provide:
    • Proof of enrollment - transcript (unofficial or official) showing active enrollment in an accredited college/university or be a recent graduate of an accredited college/university
    • Resume
    • Provide 2 references (Professional and/or from professors)

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
  • Ability to perform research and prepare pertinent reports.
  • Experience in use of computers (Word and Excel) and good communication skills
  • Internships in various departments may have specialized requirements depending on area of assignment.

No benefits associated with this position.