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A Stipend Internship Program is a type of internship where interns receive a fixed amount of money, known as a stipend, for their work over a set period. This payment is typically intended to help cover living expenses, transportation, or other costs associated with participating in the internship. Unlike salaried positions, stipends are usually not based on hours worked but are provided as a lump sum or in regular installments. Stipend internships can be found in various industries and are often popular among students seeking practical experience while earning some financial support.

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To thrive in a Stipend Internship Program, candidates should have a foundational knowledge of their field of study, relevant coursework, and a willingness to learn. Familiarity with common office software, collaborative platforms, or industry-specific tools is often expected. Strong communication, time management, and adaptability help interns stand out and maximize their learning experience. These skills and qualities are vital for interns to contribute effectively, grow professionally, and make a positive impression for potential future employment.

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AspectStipend Internship ProgramIntern
CredentialsUsually students or recent graduatesStudents or early-career individuals
Work EnvironmentTemporary, learning-focused roles in various industriesHands-on experience in a professional setting
Employer UsageOrganizations offering training and skill developmentIndividuals seeking industry exposure

The Stipend Internship Program and Intern roles both target learners and early-career individuals, providing practical experience. The internship program often emphasizes structured training with stipends, while 'Intern' is a broader term for anyone gaining work experience. Both serve as entry points into industries, but internships tend to be more formalized with specific objectives and compensation.

How can interns in a stipend internship program maximize their learning and professional growth during the internship?

Interns can maximize their learning and growth by proactively seeking feedback, volunteering for diverse projects, and networking with colleagues across departments. Most stipend internship programs encourage interns to take initiative and ask questions, as this demonstrates engagement and a willingness to learn. Establishing regular check-ins with a mentor or supervisor can also help interns set clear goals and track progress. Taking advantage of training sessions and company resources further enhances the overall internship experience.
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Social Studies and Language Arts Teacher

Social Studies and Language Arts Teacher

Northwest Youth Corps

Eugene, OR • On-site

$43K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

POSITION: Social Studies/Language Arts Teacher
LOCATION: Twin Rivers Charter School at Northwest Youth Corps Headquarters, Eugene, Oregon.
Will require 15 % travel to remote training and project locations which may include travelling within OR, WA, ID and CA.
COMPENSATION: $43,888 Annually DOE
BENEFITS OVERVIEW
Benefit Package includes: Personal Leave, Paid Holidays, Medical and Dental Coverage, Disability/Life Insurance, PERS Equivalent 401k investment plan, Professional Development, and other perks!
ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND
Since 1984, Northwest Youth Corps (NYC), a non-profit organization, has given tens of thousands of youth and young adults opportunities to learn, grow, and experience success. Through partnerships with conservation agencies, youth and young adults gain the personal and professional skills needed to carry out a variety of stewardship projects, from which they can earn a stipend, high school credit, and/or an AmeriCorps educational award. More importantly, these young people gain skills needed to become economically and socially self-sufficient, benefit their communities as citizen stewards, and recognize that they can make a positive difference. NYC also operates an accredited charter school, internship program, and the Idaho Conservation Corps (ICC).
TRCS
Northwest Youth Corps' (NYC) Twin Rivers Charter School (TRCS) is an accredited school for youth in grades 8-12+. TRCS employs a cooperative, team-based format, in which staff engage students in hands-on learning that combines classroom instruction with the completion of conservation projects, field study assignments, and outdoor recreation activities. Students spend equal amounts of time in and out of the classroom and staff will strive to ensure conservation projects are complementary and integrated. School curricula include science, math, language arts and social studies with an emphasis on resource management, conservation and environmental studies. Students earn high school credit toward a diploma.
At Twin Rivers Charter School we believe that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice are integral to, and inseparable from, the learning process. That means purposefully structuring educational opportunities that challenge systems of power and privilege that work to the benefit of some and to the detriment of others. We aspire to transcend anti-discrimination policies to create environments where students' unique histories, cultures, languages, families, and selves are actively and sustainably engaged as assets that inform collective learning.
We also realize that we have much work to do to achieve these goals and while they are aspirational we remain dedicated to the journey. Our work is not ahistorical and, in fact, we have and continue to perpetuate systems of power and privilege. As an educational institution we dedicate ourselves to continued growth and learning, to taking action to remediate our harm done, and to be accountable as a system and as individuals when we do harm again. We do this with humility, respect, and an understanding that doing so represents our greatest opportunity to achieve our shared goals.
POSITION SUMMARY
This position is for a Social Studies/Language Arts teacher that offers a unique opportunity for a high energy individual with vision and creativity to develop cutting edge curriculum that integrates classroom and field experiences for students while ensuring all students experience a sense of safety and belonging. Teachers use the outdoors as an instructional vehicle that leads students to high school completion while also fostering good character and environmental awareness. Teachers also plan and facilitate residential "spikes", camping trips that combine fun, education, community, conservation work, and teambuilding. We want a social studies teacher that can help students explore the intersections of Race/Class/Gender and Nature, help prepare students to be active participants in democracy and foster a sense of purpose and belonging that extends from our classrooms into the local community and beyond.
POSITION DETAILS
Department Supervision and collaborations
  • This position is supervised by TRCS Principal
  • This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Build Social Studies and Language Arts curriculum and plan lessons to meet program objectives and individual student needs.
  • Design curriculum and field experiences that explore the intersections of various systems of oppression both domestically and internationally.
  • Work to implement the Tribal History/Shared History curriculum.
  • Ensure all students experience a sense of belonging
  • Collaborate with Lead Language Arts teacher to align curricular and pedagogical approaches to create a cohesive approach to literacy.
  • Work with other core content teachers to develop interdisciplinary projects
  • Teach social studies to students with varied academic levels.
  • Teach other classes (electives, CTE) as necessary.
  • Coordinate, facilitate and participate in student camping activities.
  • Provide instruction, assess learning, keep class records, and assign grades.
  • Participate in IEP meetings and work with special education teacher ensure compliance with IEP's.
  • Maintain portfolio assessments and records.
  • Attend regular staff meetings, staff development opportunities, and organization-wide activities.
  • Mentor and advise an assigned cohort of students, and maintain contact with family, case worker, etc.
  • Participate in field experiences that include physical labor, trail work, invasive species removal and others.

Position Qualifications & Certifications
  • Current Oregon secondary teaching license required
  • Dual endorsement in Language Arts and Social Studies preferred
  • Experience teaching high school-aged and/or at-risk youth
  • Experience teaching Social Studies
  • Experience guiding groups of teaching in the outdoors
  • Outdoor leadership experience
  • Must possess a valid driver's license and clean driving record.
  • Wilderness First Aid training (we will provide training if necessary)
  • Reliable and self-motivated.
  • Exceptional communication skills.
  • Superior problem solving skills.
  • Strong leadership qualities.
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Strategic thinker.
  • Exceptional organizational skills.

Physical Demands/Work Environment
  • In the performance of the job duties, the employee will work in a variety of environments from an office setting to remote locations in the wilderness.
  • This position will often work outside in all types of weather conditions and environments including but not limited to high elevations, remote areas, cold, rain, snow, heat, humidity, wind, etc.
  • The noise level in the environment can be quiet to loud. PPE is provided and use is required.
  • The employee must - frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds (with or without reasonable accommodation).
  • While performing the duties of this job, with or without reasonable accommodation, the employee is required to stand; walk; use hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools or vehicle; reach with hands and arms; sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk, hear; and smell repeatedly.

**This Position Description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.**
All job offers are contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check (criminal and driving).
Terms of Employment
Based in Eugene, will require 15% travel to remote training and project locations which may include travelling within OR, WA, and ID. This is a full time, exempt position. Typical hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00AM to 5:00 PM; with periodic long days and/or evening and weekend responsibilities seasonally.
To Apply
Send a cover letter and resume to Jessica Johnson, Human Resources Officer at jessicaj@nwyouthcorps.org with "TRCS Social Studies/Language Arts Teacher" in the subject line and document attachments in word or PDF format. Please do not call or drop in. Additional program information can be found at www.northwestyouthcorps.org
Northwest Youth Corps is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Our core purpose is to provide opportunities for youth and young adults to learn, grow, and experience success. We believe diversity is a key source of strength for our communities, and we strive to create a safe and empowering environment for participants from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities. We are deeply invested in the success of youth and young adults of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, religions, sexual orientations, economic statuses, or other socio-cultural identifiers