Student Internships

Overview:

The CNNC is a great agency to complete an internship given the variety of programs offered and the extensive opportunity for growth. Here are a few of the benefits of working with us:

  • Gain valuable skills in a variety of fields, such as social work, education, global studies, and public health
  • Apply knowledge from your classwork in real-world scenarios
  • Meet and work with other professionals and engage with agencies across Guilford County
  • Ability to increase foreign language skills
  • Work with newcomer populations and work with a multicultural team
  • Learn about the experience immigrant and refugee communities have in their new home

Who can apply:

The CNNC Internship program is available to undergraduate, graduate-level students, and non-degree seeking individuals. Disciplines include social work, public health, early childhood development, and education. Students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Non-degree seeking individuals can apply for professional development internship experiences.

How to Apply:

The internship application for the Summer and Fall of 2024 is now open until March 31st. We will be reviewing all applications and conducting interviews in April, and we will be in touch if your qualifications match our needs. Please use this link to apply

Intern Application

This is a one-semester internship and interested applicants can apply for the Summer or Fall of 2024. If applicants are interested in completing the internship for the entire academic year (ex. Fall 2024-Spring 2025), please indicate that in the application.

Available Internships:

Youth and Adult Case Worker Intern
Thriving at Three Case Worker Intern
Immigrant Health Case Worker Intern
Marketing and Media Intern
Community Impact Intern

Check out our Intern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page for more information and see what current interns are saying about their experience.