Internships: Build Your Future While Making a Difference
At the JK Handicapped Association (JKHCA), our internship program is designed to provide students and recent graduates with hands-on experience in the nonprofit sector while contributing to a cause that makes a real impact. Whether you’re studying social work, healthcare, education, or another field, our internships offer a unique opportunity to develop your skills and make a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities.
Internship Opportunities
Below are some of the key internship opportunities with JKHCA:
- Program Development: Assist in the planning and execution of our various programs, from vocational training to healthcare initiatives.
- Communications and Marketing: Help us raise awareness by creating content, managing social media campaigns, and developing outreach materials.
- Research and Advocacy: Conduct research on disability rights, contribute to advocacy efforts, and help shape our policy initiatives.
- Administrative Support: Gain experience in the day-to-day operations of a nonprofit, including data management, donor relations, and event coordination.
What You’ll Gain?
An internship with JKHCA isn’t just about gaining work experience—it’s about making a meaningful contribution to our mission. You’ll work alongside experienced professionals, participate in impactful projects, and gain insights into the challenges and rewards of nonprofit work. Plus, you’ll build a network of like-minded individuals committed to social change.
- Professional Experience: Work on real projects that contribute to your field of study and build your resume.
- Mentorship: Receive guidance and support from experienced professionals who are passionate about social change.
- Personal Growth: Develop leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills while making a positive impact.
How to Apply
- Review Open Positions: Check our website for current internship openings that match your interests and career goals.
- Submit Your Application: Complete the internship application form, including your resume, cover letter, and any required documents.
- Interview: Qualified applicants will be invited for an interview to discuss their interests, goals, and potential fit within the organization.
- Begin Your Internship: Once accepted, you’ll be assigned a mentor and start working on projects that contribute to our mission.
Start Your Journey with Us
An internship at JKHCA is more than just a learning experience—it’s a chance to be part of something bigger. Join us and help empower individuals with disabilities while gaining valuable skills for your future career.