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We are seeking an Adamah Boston Youth Programming Intern for the 2026-2027 school year. This role is approximately 8-10 hours per week, with a semesterly stipend of $2500. The Intern will report to ...

The Youth Program Intern willassistthe Youth Programs Coordinator with parent/student outreach, programdesignand implementation for afterschool programming such as Youth Mentoring, youth workshops ...

Our internships oer meaningful educational and work experiences designed to meet the academic and career goals of the intern. Our management team will teach and encourage, but it's up to the student ...

Our internships oer meaningful educational and work experiences designed to meet the academic and career goals of the intern. Our management team will teach and encourage, but it's up to the student ...

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Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates with basic coding knowledgeSimilar, often pursuing or holding a degree in computer science or related field
Work EnvironmentInternship programs in tech companies, startups, or organizationsInternship roles within software development teams in various industries
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech companies, startups, and IT departmentsSame as Programming Intern, often used interchangeably
Search & Comparison IntentPeople looking for entry-level programming experienceIndividuals seeking software development internship opportunities

Both roles are entry-level internships focused on programming tasks, often requiring similar educational backgrounds. The terms are frequently used interchangeably, with 'Software Developer Intern' emphasizing a focus on software development projects. Candidates interested in gaining practical coding experience in a professional setting should consider both roles, depending on the company's terminology.

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Boston Youth Programming Intern

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Boston, MA • On-site

$2.5K/wk

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Job description

We are seeking an Adamah Boston Youth Programming Intern for the 2026-2027 school year. This role is approximately 8-10 hours per week, with a semesterly stipend of $2500. The Intern will report to Noah Weinberg, Adamah Boston Hub Director, and will also work closely with Samm Kaiser, the Jewish Youth Climate Movement Manager.

Roles and Responsibilities:

Boston Regional Board Support

  • Support with the planning and execution of the inaugural Adamah Boston Teen Regional Board
    • Liaise with partners for program planning
    • Organize and procure, as needed, food, materials, and supplies for programs
    • Work with local organizations and partners to recruit teens to attend programs
    • Note: most of the topics for the fall programs have already been decided, but there is room for flexibility (see below)
  • Attend twice-monthly Regional Board programming (once a month virtual, once a month in-person)
  • Support the Adamah Boston Hub Director with program development and execution
  • Hold Regional Board leaders accountable for their work and commitments
  • Attend a biweekly check in with the Adamah Boston Hub Director and when possible, weekly with the national Adamah Youth Movement (AYM) team
  • Attend and support with other Adamah Boston Hub events, as relevant and doable

The current Boston fall program dates are:

  • August 30: Tikkun HaYam Reverse Tashlisch
  • September 28 - October 2 (a weeknight event in this date range, TBD): Sukkot event
  • October 18th: Non-partisan GOTV canvassing
  • November 13th: Eco-Shabbat event at local synagogue
  • December 20th: Chanukah event
  • Virtual meetings will be on the first Sunday of the month, starting in October, likely 7:30-9pm ET

We expect the intern will be available to run programming on these days.