Life Skills Training and Enhancement Program (LifeSTEP) Internship

The psychology department has established a community service agency that provides undergraduate life skills training (and mentoring) to school-aged youth. The majority of these youth are from underrepresented groups living in poverty in Tucson and are struggling with a variety of psychological concerns (e.g., depression & anxiety). We are currently accepting applications. As a LifeSTEP (Life Skills Training and Enhancement Program) intern, you would meet with your assigned youth once a week for about 4 hours each time. Activities might include going to the movies, getting ice cream, going bowling or spending time at a park, etc (you would be reimbursed for your expenses including gas). You would receive 3 units of internship credit, and you would have the opportunity to receive training in this area. There is also the possibility of obtaining research-related experience for BS majors if that is helpful. If you are interested (and are at least 18 years old), please complete the application & email it back to julief@arizona.edu. We are especially in need of male interns (due to the large number of older boys in desperate need of a positive role model), and we are also in need of female, nonbinary, and transgender interns as well!
I look forward to hearing from you - Julie

How to Apply

If you are interested (and are at least 18 years old), please complete the LifeSTEP internship application & email it back to julief@arizona.edu.

Julie Feldman, Ph.D
Pronouns: she/her
Professor of Practice
Department of Psychology
520-626-9682

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Sponsor Organization
Psychology Department