AIM Independent Living Center is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities and strengthening communities through advocacy, education, support services, and inclusive programming. Our internship program is designed to provide students with meaningful, hands-on experience while supporting AIM’s mission-driven work across the region.
Internship Overview
AIM is seeking four Summer Interns for a paid internship opportunity focused on professional development, community engagement, and workforce readiness. Interns will gain valuable real-world experience while working alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative nonprofit environment.
This internship is intended for local students who are passionate about learning, community impact, and exploring careers in nonprofit and human services fields.
Eligibility Requirements
Candidates must:
- Reside in Steuben, Chemung, or Schuyler County
- Be entering their senior year of high school, or be a recent high school graduate attending their freshman year of college in Fall 2026
- Possess valid documentation for employment
- Have reliable transportation
Internship Tracks
Interns may be placed within one of the following departments based on interest and organizational needs:
- Nonprofit Administration
- Information Technology (IT)
- Facilities
- Programming
Weekly Schedule
- Part-time:10–20 hours per week
- Summer intensive format:8–10 weeks
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities will vary by department assignment but may include:
- Assisting with daily departmental operations and projects
- Participating in interdisciplinary teamwork
- Supporting programming, events, or administrative activities
- Practicing professional communication with staff and community members
- Learning disability etiquette and inclusive workplace practices
- Applying ethical standards in nonprofit and human services settings
- Understanding community resources and support systems
Learning Objectives
By the completion of the internship, interns will be able to:
- Demonstrate professional communication skills
- Understand disability etiquette and inclusion practices
- Apply ethical standards in human services environments
- Identify and navigate community resource systems
- Participate effectively in collaborative team settings
Supervisor Support
Interns will receive:
- Structured training
- Professional mentorship
- Performance evaluations
- Documentation and workflow guidance
- Crisis escalation support when necessary
Evaluation System
Intern performance will be evaluated in the following areas:
- Professionalism
- Communication
- Reliability
- Ethical conduct
- Initiative
- Documentation skills
- Client interaction
- Teamwork
Internship Benefits
Interns who successfully complete the program will receive:
- A comprehensive performance evaluation
- A professional letter of recommendation
- A $500 scholarship for educational or career-related supplies
Application Process
Candidates must apply through the AIM career page on the agency website. Qualified applicants will receive interview invitations based on application review and eligibility requirements.
AIM is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We encourage students from all backgrounds to apply.
WE ARE AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.
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