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Jewish Internship Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Intern

Saginaw, MI · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

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What is a Jewish internship?

A Jewish Internship is a position designed for students or young professionals to gain experience in Jewish organizations, institutions, or community initiatives. These internships often focus on areas such as education, nonprofit work, cultural programs, or religious leadership. They provide opportunities to develop professional skills while deepening connections to Jewish values, traditions, and community.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Jewish internship, and how does this role contribute to the organization's goals?

A Jewish Internship often involves assisting with program planning, supporting educational or cultural events, managing outreach efforts, and contributing to daily administrative tasks. Interns may work closely with experienced staff members, volunteers, or community leaders to coordinate projects and communicate with various stakeholders. This role provides valuable hands-on experience in organizational operations, event logistics, and community engagement. By supporting key initiatives, interns help strengthen the organization's impact and deepen their understanding of Jewish communal life, while also developing skills crucial for future professional opportunities in nonprofit or cultural work.

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

To succeed in a Jewish Internship, you generally need a strong interest in Jewish culture, community engagement, and program coordination, often supported by relevant coursework or involvement in Jewish organizations. Familiarity with event planning platforms, social media tools, and database management systems is frequently beneficial. Excellent communication, teamwork, and adaptability are standout soft skills, especially when working within diverse community environments. These abilities are important because they enable interns to effectively support Jewish organizations' missions, foster meaningful community connections, and contribute to successful projects or events.

What are the most commonly searched types of Jewish jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Jewish jobs in Michigan are:

Infographic showing various Jewish Internship job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Internship, 56% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 77% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution.

$19.50 - $25.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Purpose/Scope of Responsibility  
  1. To provide intensive case management and group programming to refugee services clients per guidelines of the Preferred Communities, Ukrainian Initial Services, Refugee Entrant Program, and Afghan Supplemental assistance grants. (https://www.acf.hhs.gov/orr/programs/refugees/rph). 
  2. The Case Manager will play a crucial role in coordinating and facilitating group programming activities for our clients while also providing supervision and mentorship to interns within our organization. This position requires a strong understanding of counseling techniques, group dynamics, and the ability to work collaboratively with a diverse range of clients and colleagues.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Ensures that all Preferred Communities program requirements are met on time.
  2. Collaborate with Preferred Communities Program Manager to ensure all reports (monthly, quarterly, annual) are completed and submitted in a timely manner. 
  3. Provides intensive case management, including assessment, cultural orientation, daily interaction with clients and follow up.
  4. Facilitate and coordinate group programming activities designed to meet the unique needs of our clients.
  5. Conduct assessments to identify clients' group program preferences and needs and monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of group programs, making necessary adjustments for improved outcomes
  6. Assess and create service plans with clients by obtaining relevant history, collecting and evaluating information, and providing appropriate referrals as needed. 
  7. Works closely with clients on barrier removal, one-on-one and/or in group settings.
  8. Maintains client-related documentation standards by preparing and completing in a timely manner all required records and reports for all assigned clients in all data management systems (Computerized case notes, Apricot and Unicentric documentation, etc.).
  9. Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending agency in-service programs, educational workshops, state and national trainings and conferences, reviewing professional publications and establishing personal networks. Connect clients to external and internal resources to meet individual goals.
  1. Bachelor’s degree in Social Work (LL/LBSW) or a related field, and/or equivalent experience.
  2. Experience in group programming.
  3. Strong knowledge of counseling techniques and group dynamics.
  4. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  5. Experience in supervising and mentoring interns is a preferred.
  6. Strong organizational and time management skills.
  7. Commitment to maintaining client confidentiality and ethical standards.
  8. Knowledge of refugee populations and/or community service experience is advantageous
  9. Computer competency
  10. Excellent written and oral communication skills
  11. Excellent data management and organizational skills
  12. Language proficiency in Arabic, Spanish, Swahili, and/or Pashto is preferred but not required