BCB ENOUGH is pleased to offer a six-month paid internship placement opportunity through the BCB Jr's Program, an after-school youth development initiative serving students in grades 4th-8th in the Brooklyn/Curtis Bay community.
This internship is designed for undergraduate students seeking hands-on experience in youth development, education, social work, community engagement, and environmental studies within a community-based nonprofit setting. Interns are expected to commit to 10 hours per week throughout the six-month placement.
Internship Overview
The
BCB Jr's Internship provides students with practical experience working
directly with youth while supporting academic enrichment, environmental
education, and social-emotional development. Interns will work under
the supervision of program staff and will have opportunities to build
professional skills aligned with their academic coursework.
Intern Responsibilities:
Support after-school programming for youth in grades 4–8th
Assist with facilitation of educational, leadership, and environmental activities
Provide mentorship and positive youth engagement
Support program planning, implementation, and coordination
Assist with attendance tracking, documentation, and program logistics
Collaborate with BCB ENOUGH staff and community partners
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
Minimum 2.9 GPA required
Major or field of study in:
Social Work
Education
Environmental Studies
or a closely related discipline
Ability to commit to a six-month internship placement (10 hours per week)
Interest in community-based and youth-serving work
Ability to travel to Brooklyn, Maryland (Curtis Bay area)
This placement is well-suited for students seeking paid field experience, practicum hours, or internship credit, depending on institutional requirements. BCB ENOUGH is open to coordinating with faculty or internship offices to meet academic learning objectives.
Students interested in this paid internship opportunity should email their resume to Kayla@sbclt.org.