The Community Work-Study Program (CWS) provides federal financial aid eligible students the opportunity to work part-time at nonprofit organizations that serve the public interest. Goals of this program include: Developing interest in public service through employment with TAMIU and placement in local nonprofit, government, or community-based organizations. Applying skills and theories gained through coursework to solve problems and explore issues outside the classroom. Enhancing career competencies, such as critical thinking, teamwork, communication, and leadership. Articulating how experiences will shape personal, academic, and professional pursuits. The Program Intern will support Serving Children and Adults in Need (SCAN), Inc. by assisting with outreach, survey development, data collection, and research that promotes community leadership and the prevention of sexual violence. This role offers hands-on experience in applying psychological research to real-world community needs while contributing to SCAN’s mission of fostering resilience and healthy development.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Bachelor's degree