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Student Activities Intern Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Intern

Colorado Springs, CO

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Internship activities are individualized through collaboration between the student, university, and ... Intern responsibilities, supervision, evaluations, professional conduct, confidentiality ...

Intern

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Internship activities are individualized through collaboration between the student, university, and ... Intern responsibilities, supervision, evaluations, professional conduct, confidentiality ...

Intern

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Internship activities are individualized through collaboration between the student, university, and ... Intern responsibilities, supervision, evaluations, professional conduct, confidentiality ...

Accounting Intern

Denver, CO · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Current student in accredited College Ability to work in office. What We Offer: • Competitive ... activities at Devil's Thumb Ranch • Employee events hosted throughout the year The statements ...

Current student in accredited College Ability to work in office. What We Offer: Competitive hourly ... activities at Devil's Thumb Ranch Employee events hosted throughout the year The statements ...

... activities * Participate in and contribute to project planning and environmental risk analysis ... Students may be paid higher wages based on their year in school. Please make note: * Visa ...

... activities * Participate in and contribute to project planning and environmental risk analysis ... Students may be paid higher wages based on their year in school. Please make note:   * Visa ...

... activities * Participate in and contribute to project planning and environmental risk analysis ... Students may be paid higher wages based on their year in school. Please make note:   * Visa ...

... activities * Participate in and contribute to project planning and environmental risk analysis ... Students may be paid higher wages based on their year in school. Please make note: * Visa ...

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Student Activities Intern information

What is the difference between Student Activities Intern vs Student Program Coordinator?

AspectStudent Activities InternStudent Program Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or college student; some internships may prefer related courseworkBachelor's degree in education, recreation, or related field; experience preferred
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, community centers, or nonprofit organizationsSchools, universities, or youth organizations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by educational and community organizations for entry-level rolesUsed for overseeing student programs, planning activities, and managing staff
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level internship roles in student activitiesLearning about roles with more responsibility in student programming

The Student Activities Intern typically assists with organizing events and supporting student engagement under supervision, while the Student Program Coordinator manages planning, execution, and staff for student programs. The internship is an entry-level position, whereas the coordinator role involves more responsibility and experience.

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Student Activities Intern jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Student Activities Intern job openings:

Student Teachers/Intern

Englewood Schools

Englewood, CO • On-site

Internship

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Student Teacher/To be determined
Date Posted:
4/23/2026
Location:
To be determined
Date Available:
07/01/2026
Closing Date:
04/01/2027
EFFECTIVE: 2026/2027 school year
Position type: Student Teaching/Intern (unpaid)
Second Semester
REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be enrolled in an accredited teacher preparation program and recommended for placement by the university
  • Completion of online application for student teachers including comprehensive resume and college transcripts
  • Interview and approval from Principal and Cooperating Teacher
  • Student teachers who are selected will be notified by Principals
  • Completion of fingerprinting and CBI/FBI criminal history check prior to start of assignment, paid for by Englewood Schools
  • NOTE - In State program candidates will be given priority consideration. Priority will be given to areas in highest need of teachers (ex. - special education, secondary mathematics, STEM, etc.).
  • PROSPECTIVE STUDENT TEACHERS ARE NOT TO CONTACT PRINCIPALS AND/OR COOPERATING TEACHERS DIRECTLY.

POSITION SUMMARY:
This assignment includes practice teaching under the direction and supervision of an experienced master teacher. Class sizes will vary depending on grade level and content area. The student teacher in cooperation with the cooperating teacher will focus on classroom management, building student rapport, best instructional practices, assessments(formative and standardized), collaboration with other teachers, communications with families, and multiple areas of professional responsibilities. During the student teaching experience it is expected that Englewood students experience academic growth and proficiency. Student teachers must be familiar with the Gradual Release of Responsibility Instructional Model and be able to plan lessons using the Backward By Design format. Student teachers are required to work as a team member in professional learning communities, utilize data driven instruction, and create class curriculum based on state standards. In cooperation with the host teacher, student teachers are expected to promote parent/guardian involvement in student learning through open houses, parent/teacher conferences, etc. and develop and promote good community relations among stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Create a positive learning environment and effective management structures to purposefully promote and foster effective teaching, learning, and student achievement. Create an instructional learning environment that establishes routines and provides for student engagement through questioning, speculation, and originality. Collaborate with specialists and provide unique learning opportunities such as inclusion and research based effective practices for students with special needs. Promote a learning environment respecting the dignity of the child that is perceived by students as fair and consistent. Incorporate additional learning opportunities for advanced and non-proficient students. Ensure all classroom processes, procedures and data collection are highly organized and effective with optimal use of instructional time. Motivate, engage, and empower learners to track and monitor his/her learning.
Design, develop, and evaluate authentic learning experiences and assessments incorporating contemporary tools and resources to maximize content learning in context and to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes aligned with 21st Century learning. Collaborate with educators from other grades or subject areas to establish links between disciplines and influence school-wide curriculum and teaching practice. Demonstrate mastery of content and is able to make curriculum rigorous and relevant to all students. Deliver content that is relevant to students and applicable to the real world. Integrate and align Colorado Academic Standards, instructional objectives, instructional strategies, learning activities, materials, resources and assessments and differentiate lesson planning based on individual student needs. Use data management tools to analyze results and draw inferences from data to identify strengths and opportunities for improvement.
Provide quality, accurate, constructive, corrective, specific and timely feedback to students that encourages them to perform at their highest level. Utilize technology and/or other avenues to communicate to stakeholders (website, podcasts, etc.). Establish student, staff, and parental rapport that allows for a proactive response to potential problems.
Actively participate in all staff meetings, PLCs, and other required events. Apply and implement knowledge, skills and new understandings to improve instructional programming. Advocate for and lead initiatives that will enhance student success in and out of school. Use professional Code of Ethics and standards of practice to guide ethical decision-making in practice.
SUPERVISION/TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
None
The education/training/experience, license/certification, general expectations, physical demands, and work environment factors described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE:
Must be enrolled in an approved teacher preparation program through an accredited university.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS:
Valid Colorado Driver's License.
GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:
  • Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability in response to change.
  • Possesses computer and technology skills.
  • Effectively works with students from diverse backgrounds and abilities.
  • Collaborates well with supervisors and co-workers.
  • Capable of understanding and following both complex oral and written instructions.
  • Able to perform duties independently with minimal supervision.
  • Communicates effectively with the School District community.
  • Skilled in analysis, instruction, negotiation, coordination, communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal interactions.
  • Proficient in comparing, computing, synthesizing, and evaluating information.
  • Meets attendance standards and works the necessary hours to fulfill essential responsibilities.
  • Maintains confidentiality.
  • Upholds a generally positive attitude.
  • Complies with all District policies and procedures.
  • Adheres to federal and state laws, regulations, and policies.

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Frequent lifting 5 (five) to 10 (ten) pounds.
Occasional lifting of up to fifty (50) pounds.
Frequent sitting, bending, walking, and standing.
Occasional stooping, kneeling, squatting, and reaching.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet.
Mostly clean and comfortable.
REPORTS TO:
Cooperating Teacher and/or Principal.
LOCATION:
TBD
SALARY:
None
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
All interested and qualified applicants must complete an online application at https://www.englewoodschools.net/prospective-employees. Incomplete applications and resumes received in lieu of applications will not be considered. Selected applicants will be contacted for an interview.
CLOSING DATE:
April 1, 2027
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Completion of the student teacher application does not guarantee placement. Additional information regarding student teacher placement can be found online at https://www.englewoodschools.net/prospective-employees/student-teaching.
In compliance with Titles VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 and Colorado law, Englewood Schools does not unlawfully discriminate against otherwise qualified students, employees, applicants for employment, or members of the public on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, religion, national origin, ancestry, family composition, or need for special education services. Discrimination against employees and applicants for employment based on age, genetic information, and conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth is also prohibited in accordance with state and/or federal law. Harassment, if it rises to the level described in state law, is a prohibited form of discrimination. To review Title IX policies and procedures, please click here. Inquiries or complaints may be referred to Dr. Rana Razzaque, Director of Opportunity, Access & Inclusion and Title IX Coordinator, 4101 S. Bannock St., Englewood, CO 80110, 303-806-2004 or may be filed directly with the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 1244 North Speer Blvd., Suite 310, Denver, CO 80204. Complaints regarding violations of Title VII (employment) and the ADEA (prohibiting age discrimination in employment) may be filed directly with the Federal Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 950 17th St., Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202, or the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 825, Denver, CO 80202.