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Spring Internship Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

INTERNSHIP Job No: 537495 Work Type: Internship Location: REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX Categories: Internship ARIZONA BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EXAMINERS The primary goal of occupational therapy is to ...

Interns work 10-20 hours per week, both independently and in teams, to assist in constituent services and departmental projects of their choosing. We are excited to offer a flexible working ...

Interns work 10-20 hours per week, both independently and in teams, to assist in constituent services and departmental projects of their choosing. We are excited to offer a flexible working ...

Internship

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$14.25 - $18.75/hr

HBN will conduct a background check and drug screening through ChoiceScreening on all interns in direct contact with clients.

Internship

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$14.25 - $18.75/hr

HBN will conduct a background check and drug screening through ChoiceScreening on all interns in direct contact with clients.

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Spring Internship information

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

To thrive as a Spring Intern, you typically need a strong academic background in your field of study, basic industry knowledge, and relevant coursework or extracurricular experience. Familiarity with common office software (such as Microsoft Office or Google Workspace) and any specific tools relevant to the department—like programming languages, CRM systems, or data analysis platforms—can be valuable. Strong communication, eagerness to learn, initiative, and teamwork distinguish outstanding interns. These skills and qualities are essential for contributing meaningfully, adapting quickly, and making the most of limited internship opportunities.

What is a Spring Internship?

A Spring Internship is a structured work experience program that typically takes place during the spring semester, offering students or recent graduates the opportunity to gain practical skills in a real-world environment. These internships can last from a few weeks to several months and are often part-time to accommodate academic schedules. Spring Internships are valuable for building professional networks, enhancing resumes, and gaining insights into specific industries. They may be paid or unpaid, depending on the employer and field.

What are the typical responsibilities and learning opportunities for a Spring Intern?

Spring Interns usually support ongoing projects by assisting with research, data analysis, administrative tasks, and team meetings. This role provides valuable exposure to the organization's workflow, allowing interns to develop industry-specific skills and gain practical experience. Interns often collaborate with various departments, participate in training sessions, and may have a mentor to guide their professional growth. These internships are an excellent way to build a professional network and can sometimes lead to full-time opportunities after graduation.
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Spring Internship jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Spring Internship job openings:
Student Internship

$15 - $19.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SBH) invites oncampus and online students to join a respected provider of Integrated Behavioral Health Services. This is your opportunity to gain handson experience across our statewide locations. SBH offers unpaid internships for students whose academic programs require them during the spring, summer, and fall terms. Under the supervision of licensed professionals, you will develop practical skills and knowledge in a multidisciplinary environment. This valuable experience will empower you to contribute effectively in your workplace and local network.

Career Path Opportunities
You may begin your professional journey with SBH before, during, or after your internship. SBH enables you to intern and work simultaneously. Employees also receive benefits such as tuition reimbursement, access to our employee assistance program, select partner school discounts, and more.

Learning Experience

  • Support crisis intervention efforts
  • Assist in therapy and skill groups
  • Document service delivery
  • Provide case management support
  • Help with assessments and treatment plan documentation
  • Collaborate actively with the clinical team
  • Engage in educational plan–related tasks
  • Participate in Counseling Services (graduate students only)
  • All activities under direct supervision

Populations Served

  • K–12 students
  • Adults
  • Families

Placement Settings Offered

  • Schoolbased (K–12)
  • Substance Abuse Services (Adults)
  • Licensed Inpatient Facilities (Adults with serious mental illness)
  • Residential Living Programs (Adults with serious mental illness)
  • Prevention Programs (children, adolescents, adults, families)
  • Integrated Outpatient Clinics (children, adolescents, adults, families)

Locations Available

  • Phoenix Metro Area (East, Central & West Valley)
  • Northern Arizona (Flagstaff, Payson & Prescott Valley)
  • Mohave County (Bullhead City, Kingman & Lake Havasu City)

Program Offerings

  • Schoolbased Counseling
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) services
  • Prevention Services
  • Outpatient & Day Treatment
  • Outreach & Enrollment
  • Inpatient Clinic Services
  • Substance Abuse & Opioid Programs
  • Residential & Housing Services

Work Environment & Training

  • Flexible placement hours based on your schedule
  • Internships available during spring, summer, and fall at all SBH locations
  • Support for students in eligible grant programs
  • Training in case management, crisis intervention, activity planning, and counseling
  • Staff and interns reflect the cultures of the regions we serve
  • Supportive professionals assist in your personal and career development
  • Opportunities to expand your current skills and prepare for future roles

Eligibility & Expectations

  • Internship must be required by your degree program and eligible for academic credit
  • Must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
  • Adhere to SBH’s work schedules, policies, and professional conduct standards
  • Independently manage your academic responsibilities
  • Follow direction from your SBH supervisor
  • Attend required SBH training sessions (typically 1–2 weeks during business hours, depending on placements)

Clearance Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old (some roles require a minimum of 21)
  • Must pass a drug test and complete other onboarding steps
  • Must have or obtain a Fingerprint Clearance Card (cost borne by the intern)
  • Some placements may require physical and TB testing

Questions: Please contact us at: careers@SBHSERVICES.ORG 

About SB&H

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services is a growing, non-profit service provider with a strong presence across Arizona, including metro Phoenix, rural Maricopa County, and surrounding counties. With more than 115 locations and over 1,000 staff, we bring over four decades of experience delivering impactful services.

Our culture encourages openness, team support, and leadership development.

We believe everyone brings value — and together, we create meaningful change.

To learn more about our services and mission, please visit: https://www.sbhservices.org

SB&H is a drug-free workplace. Drug screening is required. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and follow federal employment regulations. For more information about your rights, see the Department of Labor’s "Know Your Rights" notice.