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Spiritual Life Internship Opportunities

Spiritual life internships are not only an opportunity to serve and contribute toward the Christ-centeredness of our campus community, but are also opportunities for personal growth, vocational discernment and making memories with a great team doing important work!

You can find applications for paid internships with spiritual life on the .

Internship Requirements

Each spiritual life internship is designed to help students engage in the dynamic intersection of spiritual formation, applied classroom concepts, preparation for long-term work using their strengths and skills, professional development and collaborative interdisciplinary teamwork in a cross-cultural and ministry-minded workplace.

Interns will gain new tools by exercising leadership and teamwork under the continuous mentorship of the University pastors. We offer unique internship opportunities that employ a specific skill set for each important role on our team. 

Interns work an 7-8 hour work week (30 hours/month)

Sample monthly time commitment:

  • 2-4 one-on-one supervion meetings with a spiritual life professional staff mentor
  • 2-4 monthly team meetings with specific SpiL ministry team
  • Out-of-office "field hours" spent working on programs both on & off campus (12 hours/month)
  • Spiritual life Office hours (4-8 hours/month)

Interns are asked to participate fully in the following:

  • Pre-semester intern training (1 week before fall semester classes begin)
  • Midyear intern training (usually January)
  • Weekly team meetings & 1-on-1 supervision/mentor meetings
  • Semesterly learning and integration labs 
  • Opportunities to experiment with real leadership on campus

Internship Descriptions

Campus Ministry Internships

  1. Serves, online and on public screens, to creatively and professionally raise campus awareness of formational opportunities for worship, experiential learning, discipleship, immersion, and service. Responsible for branding and overseeing the design of all spiritual life programming promotional material, this intern must be familiar with the Adobe design suite and be able to work with ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox's marketing communications team to get all promotional material posted online or printed. 

  2. Serves to promote a strong connection between ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox students' lives of prayer, worship and discipleship to Christ through planning and implementing regular student-led prayer and worship on campus, particularly in living areas.
  3. Serves to provide leadership for various chapel/worship bands, choosing music, leading rehearsals and developing cohesion among the band members. As a skilled musician (instrument can vary), this intern will be able lead peer musicians with a pastoral heart. A willingness to learn new songs, especially those of different languages and worship styles, is strongly recommended, and will be included in the training of the entire band. 

Community Empowerment Internships

  1. Serves to enrich students' personal and communal spiritual growth through winter and spring break trips that challenge students to travel, listen, learn from, and serve alongside partner organizations in the context of the other cultures, communities and complexities, modeling empowerment, peacemaking and community development.

  2. Serves to enrich students' spiritual growth by connecting them to opportunities to learn and serve vulnerable children and families in the area.

  3. Serves to enrich students' personal and communal spiritual growth through opportunities for service that promote community empowerment through programs with local retirement community residents, veterans and other community members experiencing physical and/or other developmental limitations.

Questions?

Rusty St.Cyr

Rusty St.Cyr

University Pastor for Service & Soul Care