INTERNSHIP DETAILS

Community Services Internship **FALL Semester**

CompanyFamily Haven
LocationOrem
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 2, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Support nonprofit operations by assisting with community outreach events and coordinating supply drives. Provide direct support in nursery operations and help families connect with essential resources.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
41
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
12 hours
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About The Company
Our mission is to prevent and treat child abuse and other personal and family issues through programs, services and counseling. Our dedicated and caring staff has been serving the community since 1984, and we plan to be here as long as there is a need in the community. We help those in the community prevent and recover from abuse through our many services which include: • Crisis Respite Nursery • Parenting Programs • Therapy • Prevention Education • Adoption Respite • Peer Tutoring Please visit our website or call us to learn more about any of these services.
About the Role

Family Haven is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to building a community of happy, healthy individuals and families through the prevention and treatment of child abuse and trauma. With locations in Orem and Lehi, we provide a range of family support programs designed to strengthen relationships and promote long-term well-being.


This community services internship offers a hands-on opportunity to support our programs, outreach efforts, and day-to-day operations. Interns contribute in a variety of ways, including assisting with events, supporting children in our nursery, coordinating projects, and helping connect families with resources. This role is ideal for students interested in gaining practical experience in nonprofit work and community engagement while making a meaningful impact.



What You’ll Gain

  • Hands-on experience supporting a nonprofit organization and its programs
  • Opportunities to engage with the community through events, outreach, and service projects
  • Experience working with children and families in a supportive environment
  • Development of organizational, communication, and project coordination skills
  • Insight into community needs and resource navigation
  • Exposure to a variety of roles within a social services organization
  • Meaningful experience to support future academic and career goals


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Assist with community outreach events and connect with families in the community
  • Support nursery operations by helping care for children in a safe, positive environment
  • Conduct research and outreach calls to help connect families with essential resources
  • Help organize and coordinate supply drives for programs and seasonal initiatives
  • Collaborate on group volunteer projects and service initiatives


Qualifications



  • Students with coursework in Family Sciences, Psychology, Public Health, Health Promotion, or related fields
  • Enrollment in a program is preferred but not required; relevant coursework is required
  • Commitment of at least 12 weeks, up to a maximum of two semesters
  • Availability to participate in-person during regular business hours, with occasional evenings or Saturdays
  • Expectation of 10–12 hours per week

Supervision


Interns are supported by the Community Services Director or a member of her team, who provide guidance and feedback throughout the internship.


Key Skills
Community OutreachProject CoordinationChild CareResource NavigationEvent PlanningCommunicationOrganizational SkillsResearch
Categories
Social ServicesHealthcareAdministrative