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Internship Unity Game Developer Jobs in Michigan

Intern, Environmental Health & Safety

Highland Park, MI · On-site

$14.50 - $19.75/hr

... engineering capabilities; testing, validation and world-class manufacturing. Our award-winning ... LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES This internship offers exposure to: * Occupational health and safety ...

Championing unity across all ministries and teams, avoiding gossip, and responding to challenges ... Carry out ministry programming in alignment with the church-wide strategy and direction set by the ...

Championing unity across all ministries and teams, avoiding gossip, and responding to challenges ... Maintain oversight of St. Johns building needs to support ministry programming in alignment with ...

... Business, Finance, Engineering, or related field. Experience - 1-3 years of experience in ... Awareness, Unity, Empowerment: At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our ...

Experience- 3+ years of experience in purchasing or supply chain (internships or co-ops considered ... Awareness, Unity, Empowerment: At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our ...

... Business, Finance, Engineering, or related field. Experience - 1-3 years of experience in ... Awareness, Unity, Empowerment: At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our ...

Category Buyer

Troy, MI · On-site +1

Experience- 3+ years of experience in purchasing or supply chain (internships or co-ops considered ... Awareness, Unity, Empowerment: At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our ...

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

To thrive as an Internship Unity Game Developer, you should have a foundational understanding of C# programming, basic game design principles, and familiarity with the Unity engine, often supported by coursework or personal projects. Experience with version control systems like Git and exposure to tools such as Visual Studio are typically required. Creativity, problem-solving ability, and teamwork are critical soft skills that help interns collaborate and adapt to project needs. These skills and qualities are essential for contributing effectively to game development projects and learning quickly in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

What types of projects and tasks can an Internship Unity Game Developer expect to work on during their placement?

As an Internship Unity Game Developer, you will typically assist with developing and testing game features, creating and debugging scripts in C#, and helping to optimize gameplay mechanics. You may also contribute to level design, asset integration, and user interface improvements under the guidance of senior developers. Collaboration is key, as you’ll work closely with artists, designers, and other programmers, gaining exposure to the full game development cycle. This hands-on experience provides valuable insights into industry practices and helps build a strong foundation for future career advancement.

What does an Internship Unity Game Developer do?

An Internship Unity Game Developer assists with creating, testing, and refining video games or interactive experiences using the Unity engine. Interns typically work on tasks such as coding gameplay features, fixing bugs, optimizing performance, and collaborating with artists and designers. This role is designed to help individuals gain practical experience in the game development industry, learn industry-standard practices, and build a professional portfolio. Interns often have opportunities to learn new technologies and receive mentorship from experienced developers.
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Community Students Coordinator

$15 - $18/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Department: Next Generation

Campus Location: Alma

Classification: Part-Time, Hourly, Non-Exempt


Our Mission:

Community Church exists to lead people into a focused life with Jesus Christ.


The Call:

The Community Students (CS) Coordinator serves as a key leader of our Alma Campus ministry team, providing leadership and support in our Community Students ministry. This role exists to champion a fun, engaging, and safe Community Students environment at the Alma Campus, helping fulfill the church's mission to lead students into a focused life with Jesus Christ.


The Community Students Coordinator will be responsible for:


1. Modeling Biblical Priorities

As a member of the Community Church staff, each employee is expected to lead by example in spiritual maturity, character, and lifestyle. Staff members are called to model a life of personal discipleship and to reflect the heart of Jesus in their relationships, leadership, and daily choices. These objectives are accomplished by:

  • Committing to a growing, personal relationship with Jesus Christ through regular time in scripture, prayer, and worship.
  • Actively participating in the life and mission of Community Church through groups and volunteer teams.
  • Demonstrating a contagious passion for reaching people far from God both locally and globally, and inviting them into a disciple-making process of spiritual growth, connectedness, and maturity.
  • Championing unity across all ministries and teams, avoiding gossip, and responding to challenges with a spirit of humility, grace, and reconciliation.
  • Adhering to and encompassing the qualities and characteristics required of Community Church employees as defined in the Staff Handbook.


2. Strategic Leadership and Ministry Oversight

The Community Students Coordinator implements the vision, strategy, and direction for Community Students at the Alma Campus in alignment with the overall mission and vision set by the Lead Pastor and Director of Community Students. This role helps cultivate a consistent and unified students ministry experience that reflects the mission of Community Church. These objectives are accomplished by:

  • Foster the culture of Community Students at the Alma Campus that aligns with the mission, vision, and values of Community Church.
  • Carry out ministry programming in alignment with the church-wide strategy and direction set by the Director of Community Students.
  • Collaborate with the Campus Pastor and Director of Community Students to ensure quality, consistency, and excellence.
  • Actively pursue growth as a leader by seeking feedback and development opportunities.


3. Core Competencies

The Community Students Coordinator serves as the champion for Community Students at the Alma Campus and demonstrates a high level of skill, commitment, and effectiveness in their ministry area. They deliver consistent, high-quality experiences that reflect the overall vision of Community Church. These objectives are accomplished by:

  • Effectively lead and implement the vision and programming of Community Students at their local campus.
  • Expressing a passion for ministering to students, helping both parents and students grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • Provide feedback and insights to Campus Pastor and Director of Community Students to assist with the direction of Community Students
  • May provide direct supervision of campus coordinators, assistant directors, or interns as assigned.


4. Leader Recruitment and Development

Our staff is committed to building healthy, capable teams by identifying, equipping, and empowering both staff and volunteers. The Community Students Coordinator plays a vital role in cultivating and developing volunteer leaders at the campus level through ongoing support, clear communication, and intentional discipleship. These objectives are accomplished by:

  • Develop a leadership pipeline for recruiting, onboarding, and training volunteers in alignment with Community Church standards.
  • Provide regular coaching, encouragement, and feedback to leaders and team members.
  • Under the guidance of the Campus Pastor, help foster a culture of spiritual growth, relational health, and leadership development at the Alma Campus.


5. Ministry Administration

Effective ministry requires intentional organization and faithful stewardship. The Community Students Coordinator supports the day-to-day administrative needs of Community Students at their local campus, ensuring their ministry efforts are organized, efficient, and aligned with church-wide systems. These objectives are accomplished by:

  • Be a faithful steward of ministry resources, including tracking expenses, managing supplies, and assisting with budget planning under the guidance of the Campus Pastor/Director of Community Students.
  • Maintain familiarity with systems that support the operation of Community Church.
  • Maintaining up to date records of students and families participating in Community Students at the Alma Campus.
  • Communicate regularly with Campus Pastor and Director of Community Students to ensure smooth coordination and unity between campuses and central ministry leadership.


Accountability:

The Community Students Coordinator is accountable to the Alma Campus Pastor and will receive an annual performance review. Compensation is reviewed annually by the Board of Trustees.


Qualifications:

  1. Effective communication skills (oral and written).
  2. Excellent people management skills both with staff and volunteers.
  3. Experience in ministry in a medium to large church setting.
  4. An engaging communicator with a strong biblical and theological background.
  5. A self-motivated leader possessing relational skills with staff, volunteers and congregation.
  6. Experience in leading and recruiting volunteers in youth/student ministry, equipping them with resources and curriculum.
  7. Familiarity with required technology that supports the Community Students ministry.
  8. Basic proficiency with Google Workspace applications (Google Docs, Google Sheets)
  9. Basic proficiency with database software (Community Church to provide training).
  10. Undergraduate degree preferred.


This description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with this job. It is intended to be a reflection of the major job elements essential for making compensation and employment decisions.