| Internships in various areas from administration/HR, Chaplain, social work, patient and family support that have to do with end of life care. |
| Whole Child Therapy offers paid 1-year internships and unpaid semester internships. If you are interested in working with children in a therapeutic setting, this is the job for you! Any students interested in being mental health therapists, teachers, social workers, occupational therapists, and speech therapists would benefit and learn from a job or internship with us! We do all of the necessary training in-house. |
| Child life specialist are healthcare professionals work with children and families in a hospital and clinic setting to help them cope with the challenges of hospitalization , illness and disability. We strive to decrease stress and increase coping through play, education, and normalization of the medial environment. We accept students to the child life internship via application from childlife.org. The child life internship is a required part of the child life certification to become a child life specialist. |
| Education, transformation, growth and healing building confidence, various internships opportunities from non profit work, teaching in prisons, etc. |
| Internships working with Seniors to tell their stories. To bring purpose, worth and light to God’s children by remembering, celebrating, and preserving their lives. |
| Orem Police Department Mental Health Unit - conducting follow-up liaison work with the mentally ill population that comes in contact with the police, assisting the transient/homeless population in the area, and developing community outreach and education programs to benefit community wellness. |
| We are a comprehensive non-profit preschool program that focuses on helping disadvantaged children and families. We directly make an impact for over 500 local children in our community and their families every year. We provide internships, jobs, and volunteer opportunities. Our positions would be most relevant to those studying Psychology, Sociology, Family Life, Economics, Social Work, and the Civic Engagement sectors of the FHSS branch, but we do also provide positions for other career fields. We have positions in mental health, disabilities, social work, NPO administration, parent engagement, ect. We just opened applications for our Fall and Summer internship positions. |
| Internship leading groups and teaching life skills classes for individuals convicted of a sex offense |
| Base internships for students of any major! We also offer more specialized internships in every major area. |
| Internships working with Seniors in the Meals on Wheels program. Internship can include working to screen, set up and run this non profit. |
| An organization to help move families out of poverty. Internships in various areas like social media, community impact, community dinner nutritionist |
| Internship description: Internships in case management, group facilitation, and nonprofit administration. Gain hands-on experience working directly with individuals overcoming substance use addictions and transitioning out of incarceration. You will support recovery-oriented services and build practical skills while making a real impact in your community. |
| ACAFS–The Family Academy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families and reducing the impact of divorce, parental loss, and domestic trauma on children, often serving court-referred cases. This is a great experience for FHSS students planning to pursue graduate degrees in psychology, social work, or marriage and family therapy, etc. Our internship provides hands-on experience working directly with families through supervised visitation, third-party exchanges, and child interviews, along with ongoing training and supervision from a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Administrative Director. Interns develop clinical, mediation, and interviewing skills, gain exposure to legal processes, earn internship credit with flexible evening and weekend hours, and receive strong letters of recommendation—making ACAFS an excellent opportunity for students preparing for graduate school and careers helping families. |
| Teaching parenting classes, grant writing, family education curriculum |
| Internships and exposure to the legal professional and law school admissions experts |
| The Utah Trauma and Addiction Centers are premier mental health and addiction treatment programs in Eagle Mountain, Utah. We specialized in a multitude of conditions including addictions, personality disorders, mood disorders, trauma, structural dissociation, and sexual abuse. Our interns are invited to shadow and participate as therapists on our team of highly trained and certified professionals. In this practicum, you will be introduced to many of the following: EMDR, DBT Skills, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Neurofeedback, Equestrian Therapy, Family Therapy, Porn and Sex addiction treatment, and several holistic treatment protocols. This is an evidenced based program where you will be able to gain real experience as a trauma and addiction therapist. We are invested in employing students upon graduation. |
| Internships around this non profit working to support families in Kenya. Sustainable development and impact analytics, storytelling, media and communications. Development and fundraising stategy, International operations and program support internships. |
| The purpose of the Wellness Room is to provide a supportive, structured space where students can pause, reset, and develop essential self-regulation skills needed for learning and growth. The Wellness Room is a proactive resource designed to help students identify their emotions, practice coping strategies, and return to the classroom ready to engage. Through support, evidence-based calming techniques, and consistent routines, students learn how to manage stress, build emotional awareness, and strengthen resilience. Our goal is to empower students with lifelong skills that promote emotional well-being, positive decision-making, and academic success—both in school and beyond. |
| Welcome Baby, Help Me Grow and many more programs. Internships in digital literacy, community involvement, non profit, various community building opportunities. United Way of Utah County brings communities together to find strength and share hope. It’s how we rally to meet people’s most pressing needs so everyone has the opportunity to thrive. |
| Maple Lake Academy for Boys is a residential treatment designed for adolescent males, ages 12–17, who are facing challenges related to autism spectrum disorder, social communication differences, and various learning or emotional difficulties. We aim to provide a structured, supportive, “home-like” environment where students can grow socially, emotionally, and academically, with highly individualized instruction and therapeutic support. The program integrates accredited academics, social skills training, individual and group therapies, and equine-assisted activities to help students build confidence and life skills. |
| We're offering internships and some limited paid internship positions as Youth Development Associates in our secure facilities across the state. As well as graduate level internships in the social work field, such as clinical social workers and family counseling. As a Youth Development Associate, you will take direct action to support youth in crisis. During this internship you’ll teach pro‑social skills, model positive behavior, and help young people rebuild trust in themselves, the community, and their future. You’ll play a vital role in public safety by guiding youth away from harmful choices and toward personal responsibility and growth. Your work will strengthen families, support safer neighborhoods, and contribute to a healthier community. |
| Caseworker internship. Engaging interactions with children, youth, and families in the community. Shadow a division of child and family services caseworker and attend juvenile court hearings. |
| Courage Reins is a nonprofit equine therapy center in Highland, Utah, offering equine-assisted therapies to individuals with physical, mental, or emotional challenges. Through therapeutic riding, psychotherapy, and natural horsemanship, they support healing and growth year-round. |
| Summer Events Intern: Full-time internship June 1 - August 27 in Taylorsville, UT. Looking for students who love working with kids, have strong customer service skills, and are looking for a great summer job! |
| A public comprehensive behavioral health center providing a variety of services designed to meet the needs of children, youth, adults, and their families. Services include but are not limited to, individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, substance use disorder counseling, case management, residential services, 24-hour crisis response, prevention, various resources, and more. |
| 'Family Haven-Building a community of healthy, happy individuals and families through education and the prevention and treatment of child abuse, trauma, and other personal and family concerns." |
| Volunteer and internship opportunities for refugee non-profit work (resettlement services) |
| The Children’s Justice Center brings together multiple services to support children affected by abuse, including forensic interviews, medical exams, counseling, legal advocacy, and community resources—all in one place to better support children and families through trauma. The Children’s Justice Center offers semester-long internships (with a preference for two consecutive semesters) for students interested in working in a multidisciplinary setting serving children and families. Interns commit 12–15 hours per week on site at our Provo location. We are currently accepting interns for the Spring and Summer semesters. |
| Oasis Ascent, a short-term residential treatment program for teenagers located in Provo, Utah, is seeking a Youth Mentor. In this role, you will work closely with adolescent residents to provide guidance, support, and mentorship as they navigate their way to recovery. At Oasis Ascent, we take adolescent mental health seriously and we strive to provide the highest quality of care to our clients. As a Youth Mentor, you will be an integral part of our team, working closely with clinicians, case managers, and support staff to ensure that our clients receive the care and support they need. |
| Through six core initiatives, the UHS works to foster curiosity about the past, inform the present, and strengthen our shared future. Paid and volunteer opportunities with the museum The Youth Advisory Council Project Specific Internships History Ambassadors |
| Internships in the field of family law and private practice/small firm; have hired 3 of 9 interns after their internships were completedBlakelock Law is a family law practice specializing in divorce, child custody, and other family law matters since 1992. This firm, led by a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law team, is rapidly growing and offers internship opportunities across a variety of areas. Interns will be assigned projects spanning multiple areas of the firm, including business development and firm growth, client-facing work, and legal research. Blakelock Law seeks students with an interest in law and business who are available to commit 10–15 hours per week for a three-month internship, with new internships beginning each semester. This internship provides hands-on experience working directly under an attorney, gaining exposure to the legal profession, and participating in consultations, hearings, and potentially trials. |
| Internships in various areas, non profit. Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. |
| The BYU Library internship program is a great way to be mentored by current library professionals and get real work experience in BYU’s Library. This program allows BYU students to be hired on as student interns for 130 hours. The position is paid and the hours can be very flexible. Often, students can be matched with internship opportunities that relate to specific areas of interest, but it can depend on what departments have internships available. We recommend that all students interested in pursuing librarianship as a career and/or earning a Masters of Library Science degree participate to learn more about libraries and the specific roles academic librarians fulfill. |
| At Sutherland Institute, we equip Americans to advance principled public policy that promotes the constitutional values of faith, family and freedom. Our data-driven and research-based approach to policy drives public events, publications, op-eds and multimedia content, including podcasts and short videos, that we produce to inform and persuade citizens. Sutherland Institute offers paid internships in Policy Research and Marketing/Communications, made possible through the generosity of our donors |
| Rising Star Outreach is a global nonprofit working in India to restore dignity, opportunity, and health to communities affected by leprosy. We focus on education, medical care, and sustainable community development so individuals and families can break cycles of poverty and stigma. Our work blends compassion, long-term impact, and data-driven decision-making. Internships in data analytics, grant writing, marketing. |
| United Way of Utah County Community Centers bring people together to connect and serve, strengthening individuals and families to build a community that thrives. We are dedicated to fostering connectedness and self-efficacy within our communities. With three locations—Provo (South Franklin), Payson, and American Fork—our centers provide a welcoming space for individuals and families to learn, grow, and connect. We offer a wide range of free classes and activities, including playgroups, Zumba, music lessons, choir, homework help, reading club, Tai Chi, and adult classes such as English as a Second Language (ESL), computer literacy, and yoga. All of our classes are led by partner organizations or volunteers, and we rely on interns to help with our day-to-day operations. Interns can expect to gain hands-on experience with nonprofit work, volunteer management, and community engagement. |
| Moxxy Forensic Investigations is a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Texas that provides investigative genetic genealogy services to investigating agencies to assist in the identification of unidentified human remains and perpetrators of violent crimes. Our virtual internship program offers students a unique opportunity to work alongside professionals in the field, contributing to meaningful cases and projects that support human identification and violent crime investigations. Interns will develop valuable skills in investigative genetic genealogy, research, case review, and outreach while building connections with experts and investigative agencies. |
| On-Campus Internships provide students the opportunity to get professional-level experience working with real-world companies. An excellent way to strengthen your resum? while developing skills for your career. |
| Washington Seminar/ Utah State Legislature | Various internships for all majors in Washington DC with BYU housing. |
| We help students become career-ready through strategically gaining competencies, skills, and experiences. |
| FamilySearch Library | The FamilySearch Library serves patrons seeking genealogical help from all over the world. We offer both paid and unpaid internships for students with genealogy skills. Internships with the library range from one semester long to one year long. |
| "The BYU Office of Civic Engagement table will help students see how civic engagement can strengthen their career path. Our table will introduce the Civic Engagement Leadership Minor, which includes two hands-on courses that give students real-world experience and connect them with mentors who can open doors to future internships and opportunities. |
| Fort Douglas Military Museum | |
| The Melvin J. Ballard Center for Social Impact is a university-based organization within Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Business. We work with students, faculty, and social-problem-solving organizations around the world. We believe that through faith and social impact skills, we can all Do Good. Better. |
| USH provides excellent care in a safe and respectful environment to promote hope and quality of life for individuals with mental illness. |
| The Utah League of Cities and Towns was first organized in 1907 with a mission to serve cities and towns in the State of Utah. ULCT represents municipal government interests with a strong, unified voice at the state and federal levels. Further, ULCT provides information, training and technical assistance to local officials on municipal issues and works to create a greater public awareness and understanding of municipal responsibilities, governance and administration. ULCT is a nonpartisan, inter-local, government cooperative, working to strengthen the quality of municipal government and administration of Utah’s cities and towns. |
| Economics Department | Internships related to Economics |
| We are a faith-based community of women dedicated to civic empowerment and engagement. |
| Stripling Warriors Guild is a faith-based group for mothers and mentors committed to raising children with courage, learning, and Christ-centered values. |
Contact Information
Alison Sondrup
(801) 422-1533
alison_sondrup@byu.edu