The IRC’s US offices offer a variety of unpaid internship opportunities throughout the year. Prospective interns should be currently enrolled in an educational institution or within 6 months of graduation and are required to submit an application and resume.
Due to IRC COVID-19 policies, all IRC Interns must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. For more information, contact VolunteerTucson@rescue.org.
Internships at the International Rescue Committee in Tucson provide college students and recent graduates with opportunities to gain professional experiences and exposure to different fields. Interns learn to work in a multi-cultural environment, build professional networks within the community, and cultivate adaptability and creativity in a dynamic world.
Please note that most of our internships are in person. There may be some exceptions for specific positions.
Internship Positions
- Employment and Economic Empowerment Intern
- Education and Learning Intern
- New Roots Intern
- Nutrition and Food Security Education
- Housing and Logistics Intern
- Survivors of Torture & Asylum-Seeking Families Intern
- Intensive Case Management Intern
- Family & Youth Case Management Intern
- Cultural Orientation Intern
- Resettlement Assistance Intern
- Victim Services Intern
- Therapeutic Services Intern
- Health and Medical Advocacy Intern
- Health Education Intern
- Social Media & Online Health Content Intern