This internship offers a hands‑on opportunity to turn what you’re learning in the classroom into real‑world training resources with meaningful impact. As a Instructional Design and Facilitation Intern, you’ll build practical skills in instructional design, e‑learning, and collaboration while working on projects that support people and purposes worldwide. You’ll gain valuable professional experience, mentorship from experienced leaders, and a portfolio of work that prepares you for a career in learning, development, or human resources.
This internship is designed to run for up to 12 months, with a maximum of 20 hours per week.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities may vary by assignment depending on department and need. The Intern receives assignments from supervising staff. The Manager reviews the Intern's work occasionally. The supervisor reviews each assignment as it is completed. The Intern is expected to meet rigid and challenging deadlines, work in harmony with other people, take direction on each assignment, and give full attention to detail. Independence in working, tact, and diplomacy are required. Sound judgment of Church doctrine, history, organization, policy and protocol are also expected.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Content Development:
2. Collaboration and Facilitation:
3. Technology Integration:
Qualifications
Paid Interns are qualified while enrolled in an educational institution and for one year following graduation. They must sign a Paid Internship Engagement Letter.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Instructional Design, Education, Human Resources, or a related field. A Master’s degree is a plus.
Skills: