Youth Intern; Fall
Listed on 2026-06-30
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster. Founded in 1933 at the call of Albert Einstein, the IRC is one of the world's largest international humanitarian non‑governmental organizations (INGO), at work in more than 40 countries and 29 U.S. cities helping people to survive, reclaim control of their future and strengthen their communities.
A force for humanity, IRC employees deliver lasting impact by restoring safety, dignity and hope to millions. If you're a solutions‑driven, passionate change‑maker, come join us in positively impacting the lives of millions of people world‑wide for a better future.
The IRC’s Refugee School Impact Program (RSIG) and Refugee Youth Mentoring Program (RYMP) support the integration and holistic wellbeing of school‑aged students who hold a humanitarian immigration status. The programs work to reinforce a sense of belonging and security within schools and surrounding communities, build students’ confidence in their English and academic abilities, and help students develop graduation and career plans tailored to their unique interests and skills.
Throughout the year, students take part in after‑school programming, college and career discovery workshops, field trips, and our Summer Academy each designed to address the expressed needs of our clients.
An additional component of the internship is youth case management, which includes enrolling new clients in the youth program and completing individual service plans for each client. Interns work closely with Youth Team staff and clients to provide direct case management support and follow‑up.
Responsibilities- Build supportive, culturally responsive relationships with refugee and immigrant youth in the after‑school program.
- Deliver engaging, differentiated small‑group and one‑on‑one sessions that reflect the IRC’s Social Emotional Asset Development (SEAD) framework.
- Design and adapt culturally relevant instructional materials and activity guides for multilingual learners.
- Contribute to a shared team library of resources and instructional tools accessible to all program staff.
- Help administer and record attendance, pre‑ and post‑assessments, and participant progress data.
- Co‑facilitate or participate in volunteer and staff orientation and training, modeling effective facilitation and instructional techniques.
- Support continuous quality improvement by identifying programmatic gaps and opportunities and raising them to the Youth Supervisor and Coordinator.
- Maintain a safe, inclusive, and welcoming learning environment.
Academic & English Language Development
- Provide academic tutoring and homework support across content areas.
- Deliver English Language Development (ELD) instruction and language practice aligned to Maryland WIDA standards.
- Design, adapt, and differentiate ELD lesson plans and supplementary materials for multilingual and English Language Learner (ELL) youth.
- Administer IRC’s pre‑ and post‑ELD assessments and contribute to reviewing results to inform instruction.
College & Career Readiness
- Mentor youth in college exploration, post‑secondary planning, and career awareness, connecting learning to real‑world pathways.
- Design and adapt college‑ and career‑readiness curriculum, units, and workshops (goal‑setting and study skills, college options and the application process, financial aid and FAFSA awareness, resume building, interview practice, and workplace readiness).
- Support youth in identifying their interests, strengths, and goals, and in building the habits and confidence to pursue them.
- Integrate English language support as needed, while keeping college and career growth the primary focus.
- Help track mentee goals and progress and contribute to program data and reporting.
Fall 2026 interns are expected to begin their internship term by attending an in‑person intern orientation on September 7th, 2026 from 9:15 AM‑3:30 PM. The position is for the Fall semester and requires a minimum commitment of 24 hours…
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