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What are middle school interns?

Middle school interns are students, typically in grades 6-8, who participate in short-term work-based learning experiences, often through partnerships between their school and local businesses or organizations. These internships are designed to introduce young students to various career fields, build professional skills, and encourage exploration of future interests. The programs are usually structured, supervised, and focused on education rather than employment, aiming to provide valuable exposure rather than job training.

What types of tasks and responsibilities can a Middle School Intern expect during their internship?

As a Middle School Intern, you can expect to assist teachers with classroom activities, help prepare instructional materials, and support students with their assignments. You may also have opportunities to supervise group projects, help organize school events, and provide one-on-one assistance to students who need extra support. The role typically involves working closely with teachers and other staff members, offering valuable exposure to the school environment and insight into educational careers. This hands-on experience is a great way to develop communication, organizational, and leadership skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Middle School Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Middle School Intern, you need a willingness to learn, reliability, and a basic understanding of classroom or office etiquette, often supported by enrollment in a middle school and permission from a school or program coordinator. Familiarity with common digital tools like Google Workspace or Microsoft Office is helpful, though not always required. Strong communication, teamwork, and a positive attitude help interns stand out and build good relationships with mentors and peers. These skills and qualities are important because they enable interns to gain valuable experience, contribute meaningfully, and develop habits for future academic and career success.
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Youth Ministry Intern

Youth Ministry Intern

The Falls Church Anglican

Falls Church, VA โ€ข On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Full-time, Internship

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

The summer internship lasts approximately 10 weeks from May 26 to August 9, with the expectation of a one week unpaid vacation taken with approval from the Director of Youth Ministry. The positions are open to all college-aged students who are already in a deep, personal relationship with Christ and are excited to serve youth and come alongside them in their walk with Christ. Our model is to connect interns to students, discipling the interns so as their own faith is enriched, they pull the students with whom they have connected, into closer intimacy with Jesus. Those who live far away from the Falls Church area are encouraged to apply and should note that housing with church members is often available (though not guaranteed) for the duration of the summer without cost (however, your own transportation is essential).
Youth interns are expected to dive fully into connecting with students through events, meals, and programs. Please note that, in addition to their individual focus of ministry, summer interns will be also be expected to engage with the youth ministry as well as the church body as a whole with events such as Vacation Bible School for children. An overview of the youth ministry as a whole, including its vision and goals, is also available either on our website (https://www.tfcanglican.org/youth) or via email from staff.
Requirements
SUMMER INTERN DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING:
A key part of this program is to further the intern's Christian education which will include, but won't be limited to:
  • Completing readings as assigned by the Youth Ministry Director in preparation for group discussion and application
  • Actively participating in weekly teaching from clergy and staff
  • Learning how to study the Bible, lead a Bible study for students and lead prayer time in a student teaching type setting

SUMMER INTERN ACTIVITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Activities in which summer interns participate include, but are not limited to:
  • Learning to coordinate, plan and lead a weekly recreational or social activity
  • Planning for and attending summer trips
  • Planning for and attending a summer mission trip with either the high school or middle school ministry
  • Preparing and leading the Fusion program and activities for Middle School students
  • Spend time with students from assigned grade/gender
  • Assisting with various administrative tasks around the youth ministry office and with the church-wide staff
  • Meeting regularly with the ministry directors to review responsibilities and receive direction and feedback

Responsibilities which summer interns will be given include, but are not limited to:
  1. Being loving and Christ-like examples to the youth, to the full-time staff, and to each other
  2. Actively pursuing growth and maturity in your relationship with Christ and committing to the Word of God and prayer as spiritual practices
  3. Maintaining a positive, teachable spirit at all times throughout the summer
  4. Being available for the whole duration of the position (except for days off) though some accommodations can be arranged in advance if needed
  5. Maintaining obedience to all God's commandments as well as the applicable federal, state, and federal laws, considering the example it sets for others