What are the responsibilities and job description for the Career Services Intern position at Access: Supports for Living?
Do Work That Matters. In a Culture That Means It.
Be part of a team that values connection, accountability, and real impact.
Why Access?
Because how we work matters just as much as what we do. At Access, our Culture Playbook isn’t a poster on the wall – it’s how we show up for each other and for the people we support.
You’ll Be Part Of a Team That Is
Location: Mount Vernon, NY
Hours: Flexible within the following time frame, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Pay: Unpaid internship
Our Vocational Services offers educational, career, and employment services for adults and young adults with mental health, learning, and/or substance use disorders who live in Westchester, the Bronx, and Manhattan. We also help those with other disabilities. These services include vocational evaluations and exploration, supported employment, job placement, and work experience development.
Through Vocational Services, participants prepare for and secure job interviews, access community resources, complete and file applications for technical schools and post-secondary education, and develop an attainable plan for employment or continuing education.
This position requires that applicants be enrolled in a degree program that will grant them credit hours for their internship. Applicants must also be undergraduate students studying Human Services or a related field.
To be considered for an internship placement with Access, please submit a cover letter with your application that includes the school you are attending, your degree program, details on your internship requirements, and the program(s) of interest to you.
Primary Functions
Interns within this program will aid the organization is providing the individuals we serve with:
These physical demands are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an employee to perform the job's essential functions successfully. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable people with disabilities to perform the described essential functions of the position, which are reviewed in each case.
Be part of a team that values connection, accountability, and real impact.
Why Access?
Because how we work matters just as much as what we do. At Access, our Culture Playbook isn’t a poster on the wall – it’s how we show up for each other and for the people we support.
You’ll Be Part Of a Team That Is
- Clear about expectations
- Supportive and accountable
- Focused on outcomes that matter to people.
Location: Mount Vernon, NY
Hours: Flexible within the following time frame, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Pay: Unpaid internship
Our Vocational Services offers educational, career, and employment services for adults and young adults with mental health, learning, and/or substance use disorders who live in Westchester, the Bronx, and Manhattan. We also help those with other disabilities. These services include vocational evaluations and exploration, supported employment, job placement, and work experience development.
Through Vocational Services, participants prepare for and secure job interviews, access community resources, complete and file applications for technical schools and post-secondary education, and develop an attainable plan for employment or continuing education.
This position requires that applicants be enrolled in a degree program that will grant them credit hours for their internship. Applicants must also be undergraduate students studying Human Services or a related field.
To be considered for an internship placement with Access, please submit a cover letter with your application that includes the school you are attending, your degree program, details on your internship requirements, and the program(s) of interest to you.
Primary Functions
- Conduct intakes for individuals referred to Vocational Services program.
- Monitor vocational evaluations.
- Score various career interest, math, and reading tests.
- Assist with preparing individuals to go back to work.
- Review interviewing and presentation skills with clients.
- Facilitate vocational groups.
- Complete basic clerical work, such as reviewing charts and putting together charts.
Interns within this program will aid the organization is providing the individuals we serve with:
- Supported employment
- Job search and job placement
- Resume writing and interview skills
- Job coaching
- Work experience internships
- Vocational assessment
- Education and career planning
- Job retention support
- Benefits and workplace accommodations counseling
- Pre-employment services for students and young adults
- Career planning
- Additional assignments may be determined at a future date.
- Previous experience in human services field is preferred.
- Strong organization skills with accurate attention to detail.
- Sufficient skills to communicate effectively with both clients and staff.
- Current undergraduate student in a Human Services related program.
These physical demands are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an employee to perform the job's essential functions successfully. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable people with disabilities to perform the described essential functions of the position, which are reviewed in each case.
- Must be capable to sit or stand in front of a computer for moderate-periods of time
- Able to work in open space floor plan
- Must be capable to move throughout work day and follow individuals
- Work alongside individuals within 3 feet
- Occasional lifting of > _15 pounds