The PLN Student Internship Program is designed for students seeking their Bachelor’s or Master's Degree who are interested in gaining valuable professional development in a mission-based nonprofit organization — ideally, for school credit as part of their degree requirements.
As a PLN Student Intern, you will have opportunities to participate in team meetings and contribute to the goals of the organization. We also work to ensure the internship will provide you with valuable professional skills. Intern supervisors place special emphasis on growth and learning, beginning with individual goal setting at the start of your internship and weekly check-ins with your supervisor to ensure your progress and success.
Program
The Student Internship Program requires a part-time commitment with a minimum of 10 hours per week. Hours are flexible and supervisors will work around the intern’s school schedule.
Interns should be enrolled in a degree-granting program and eligible to receive credit for their participation
International Applicants
Individuals who are not U.S. citizens, but who reside in the U.S., may participate in the People Loving Nashville internship program if (1) if they are lawful permanent residents; or (2) if they are non-immigrant aliens with F-1 or J-1 visa status, who are bona fide students residing in the U.S. solely to pursue a course of study at a recognized, approved institution of education.
All foreign national intern applicants will be required to meet the following criteria for consideration:
Must either be a Lawful Legal Resident of the United States or hold a valid F1 Visa.
Interns must present acceptable documents are listed on Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (pg.9). At least one submitted document must be a valid State or Federal government-issued picture ID. Identity proofing may be completed at any time, prior to the commencement of work.
All foreign national intern applicants will be required to meet the following criteria for consideration:
Must either be a Lawful Legal Resident of the United States or hold a valid F1 Visa.
Interns must present acceptable documents are listed on Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (pg.9). At least one submitted document must be a valid State or Federal government-issued picture ID. Identity proofing may be completed at any time, prior to the commencement of work.
If you are an International Student on an F1 Visa, you will need a CPT or OPT to take part in our internship program.
Internship Session Dates: Spring 2024 Semester: January 8th - May 3rd 2024 Summer 2024 Semester: June 3rd - August 9th 2024 Fall 2024: August 26th - December 6th 2024