Internship Programs

Allied Health Career Pipeline Program (Hostos)
Allied Health Career Pipeline Program will train individuals to become Community Health Workers (CHWs), Health Information Technicians (HITs), Home Health Aides (HHAs), Patient Care Technicians (PCTs), and New York State Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs). The Pipeline Program also offers health-career contextualized TASC™ exam preparation for individuals who do not have a high school diploma or its equivalent. TABE testing is required.

Medical Billing Specialist Training (SBS/NYACH)
Healthcare
Prepare for a career in medical billing and for positions with large healthcare providers with this 5-month, hands-on training program. No healthcare experience needed. Upon completion receive a LaGuardia certificate of completion; nine college credits towards a Business Administration/Healthcare Management major at LaGuardia Community College lasting 5 months. Applicants must be 19+.

Clinical Medical Assistant Training (Job Corps)
Medical Assistant
Nationally recognized credentials from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) and a state-issued credential/license. - In-class training - Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent; additional requirements.

Certified Nurse Assistant Training (Job Corps)
Healthcare Clinical
Nationally recognized credentials from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) and a state-issued credential/license. - In-class training - Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent; additional requirements.

FDNY Exploring Program
TThe FDNY Exploring Program is part of the Greater New York Councils Exploring Program. The Exploring Program allows New Yorkers (aged 14 to 20) to gain valuable insight into a career at the Fire Department, while simultaneously building plans for their futures. The innovative program helps participants gain work experience and assistance with educational and fitness requirements that are critical to successfully pursuing a career at the FDNY. Participants also develop contacts with FDNY Firefighters, EMTs, Paramedics, and others already on the job. For more informaiton, email: fdny.youth@fdny.nyc.gov or call the FDNY Recruitment Unit at 718-999-FDNY(3369) Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Greenbelt Native Plant Center
Greenbelt Native Plan Center takes a science-based approach to native plant, and seed banking offers a unique opportunity for college students interested in habitat conservation and restoration, nursery management, horticulture, and other related professional fields.

Internships at NYC Parks
A variety of internships are available in various departments within the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. For more information on positions, please explore the categories on their website or contact the Internship Coordinator at 212-360-8212.

Information Technology
Free Food Camp - Learn responsive web design, JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures, Front End Libraries, Data Visualization, APIs and Microservices and Information Security and Quality Assurance.

NYC Media
Fall, spring and summer internships are available and ideal for students interested in broadcasting, production, marketing, digital media, and government relations, particularly in New York City. For a full list of internships and to apply, visit NYC Media's offical website.

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NYPD Explorers
The Law Enforcement Explorers program provides young men and women from the City’s diverse communities with an introduction to a career in law enforcement or a related field in the criminal justice system. The program, geared for ages 14 to 20, often results in strengthening ties between the community and police. Explorers are taught the importance of higher education, self-discipline, and respect for diversity and human dignity through training, involvement in community service projects, and other exploring events.

For additional information, please call the Community Affairs Bureau’s Youth Strategies Division number: 718-312-4471.

Summer Youth Police Academy
The NYPD Summer Youth Police Academy is one of several innovative, effective programs that the Department provides for young people in New York City. The program gives young individuals between the ages of 10 and 16 the opportunity to train with police officers during the summer, leading to positive relationships between the Police Department and the City’s youth.

For additional information, please call the Community Affairs Bureau’s Youth Strategies Division number: 718-312-4471.

The Pathways Program
The Pathways Program offers federal internship and employment opportunities for current students, recent, and those with an advanced degree.

The Internship Program is for current students. If you're a current student in high school, college, trade school or other qualifying educational institution, you may be eligible. This program offers paid opportunities to work in federal agencies and explore federal careers while completing your education.

Khan Academy
Khan Academy free online-learning
learn how to create webpages with HTML and CSS. Learn Drawing & Animation, Making webpages, Querying and managing data, Natural Simulations, Games & Visualizations and many more. For Ages 2 and older.

Year Up
Year Up program is a one-year, intensive training program that provides low-income young adults, ages 18-24 with a high school graduate or GED recipient, with a combination of hands-on skill development, college credits, and corporate internships.

360Campus
360training.com - Offers a New York OSHA-10 (General Industry) corporate certification at low cost. Online lessons + assessment, user can pause videos at any time.