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Internship Requirements+

Interns are selected on a competitive basis and are matched to suitable roles. Students undertake their internship through enrolment in a UWA McCusker Centre for Citizenship Internship unit. To be considered in the matching process, applicants confirm they understand and agree to the terms and conditions below.

Active Engagement: I will fully engage with the Internships unit, observe assessments and attend all compulsory sessions, including the introductory sessions. I understand that any absence will require Special Consideration.

Course Compatibility: I have verified that I have space for a 6-point elective unit within my course or I will complete the unit as a Micro-credential with the UWA+ Program.

Seminar attendance: I will attend the Introduction to Active Citizenship seminar, the Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Training and Seminar 3, and I will book the session through CAS after my placement is confirmed.

Timely Communication: I commit to promptly responding to communication from the McCusker Centre, typically via student email, phone, or MS Teams.

Program Purpose: I understand that the McCusker Centre Internship Program emphasises service to the community and differs from work experience or Work Integrated Learning. Please review our purpose on the website.

Service Hours: I will complete 100 hours of community service with the appointed organisation, to the best of my abilities.

Competitive Nature: I acknowledge the program's competitive nature and that some applications might not be successful.

Role Acceptance: If offered a role and I decline, I understand I might not receive another offer in this round.

Program requirements are detailed in the Handbook and the Internship Guide for Students. Once enrolled, this guide and LMS are your primary sources of unit information and internship progress.

Eligibility Requirements+

To be eligible for our program, you must:

  • Be a currently enrolled UWA student
  • Be of good standing with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 50 or above
  • Have good interpersonal skills
  • Have good written and spoken communication skills

Postgraduate/Honours students only

Be eligible via Student Advising Office approval (you will need to request this at the point of application, see application form for details)

How to Apply+

  1. Review your study plan and consider your other commitments to ensure that you can undertake an internship as part of your course.
  2. Read the Internship Guide for Students to familiarise yourself with the program requirements.
  3. View the list of internships on offer below. This will give you an idea of the types of roles we have available this round. However, please note your application is for the program, not a specific role.
  4. Consider if you will need a Working with Children Check and/or a National Police Clearance. Be prepared to obtain these before starting your internship, including covering any associated expenses.
  5. Review the Dates and Deadlines section (these dates may be subject to change but are a good guide).
  6. Seek the additional information you may need. Check askUWA, or email the Internships Team.
  7. Prepare a current CV, for which UWA Careers and Employability can assist you. You can find the Résumé Factsheet here.
  8. Submit your application via our webform above. Please answer all questions carefully - it is a good idea to draft and workshop answers first (e.g. in Word), then copy them into the application form. Strong applications will be well written, provide good detail about your skills and experiences, and align closely with the program's ethos of active citizenship.

What Happens Next?+

Our program is competitive; there are always more applications than roles. Your application will be considered for its quality and suitability to available roles. We take into account your CV, answers to application questions, areas of interest and identified skills.

Please check your student email regularly; this is how we will contact you if we have any questions. After the closing date of applications, you will be asked to confirm that you still wish to be considered.

Applicants are then matched to roles based on their interests and skills and the specific requirements of the available roles. When selecting and matching, preferences will usually, but not always, be given to:

• Applications ranked highly;

• Applications that indicate a ‘for credit’ unit option;

• Applicants who have not undertaken an Internship with the centre before; and

• Applicants who are enrolled in the Active Citizenship Minor.

These criteria cannot be strictly observed because the Internships Coordinator needs to consider best suitability to available roles based on the applicant’s course of study, preferences indicated in the application, and other skills identified by the applicant.

By the outcome date (listed in Dates and Deadlines) you will be notified of the outcome of your application. If successfully matched to an internship role, you will receive further instructions about enrolment. If your application is unsuccessful, you are strongly encouraged to try again in a future round.

Many internships incur small incidental costs, like any university unit. These are minimal and, in most cases, less than the cost of text books. For example, you may be required to obtain a Police Clearance, Working with Children Check, or a sector-specific screening check. You will also need to factor in transport costs (i.e. fuel or public transport).

FAQs - Applying for an internship+

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Application process

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Internship program

Dates and Deadlines+

We offer four internship rounds per year:

  • Semester 1 – late February to late May
  • Winter – mid-June to late July
  • Semester 2 – early August to early November
  • Summer – mid-November to mid-December

Please refer to the table below for upcoming dates and deadlines. Use the drop-down menu to see the relevant dates for each round.

Note: Please consult Class Allocation System (CAS) for the schedule of all unit sessions.

Monday 1 July - Sunday 20 October 2024 Application Period Website
Monday 11 November - Friday 15 November 2024 Compulsory pre-internship seminars Select on CAS
Monday 11 November - Friday 13 December 2024 Internship Period Host Organisation
Monday 21 October 2024 - Sunday 2 February 2025 (midnight) Application period Online
Monday 24 February - Friday 28 February 2025 Compulsory pre-internship seminars Select on CAS
Monday 24 February - Friday 23 May 2025 Internship Period Host Organisation
Monday 3 February - Sunday 1 June 2025 (midnight) Application period Website
Monday 20 January - Sunday 6 July 2025 (midnight) Application period Website
Monday 21 July 2025 - Friday 25 July 2025 Compulsory pre-internship seminars Select on CAS
Monday 21 July - Friday 17 October 2025 Internship Period Host Organisation

Opportunities

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Quality Of Life Outcomes Intern

4lifeskills — Summer (November - December)

The intern would be responsible for transitioning an idea of Quality Outcomes Assessment Tool to a usable document which reflects an individual's journey through NDIS funded supports provided by 4lifeskills. The concept has been partially developed, with a brief framework, which would require the intern to consult with staff, clients and community stakeholders to evaluate the benefits of such form and complete a trial of the form with 10 - 20 participants.

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Marketing and Communications Administrative Intern

ADHD Western Australia — Summer (November - December)

We are seeking an intern with a passion for social media and branding to support the marketing and communications coordinator. You will review and implement the organisation's marketing and communication plans, with a focus on ensuring all resources have our new branding guide applied.

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Legal Intern

Aboriginal Legal Service of WA (ALS WA) — Summer (November - December)

The Aboriginal Legal Service of WA offers a legal service to members of the community. The Legal Intern will assist with this service, particularly in relation to young people in the justice system. The intern will be trained and provided with ongoing support by the team.

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Project Intern, Rio's Legacy Children's Hospice Project

Actus Associates — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be completing various tasks around the Children's hospice project carried out for Not-For-Profit Organisation Rio's Legacy. Tasks include drafting, researching Building codes, 3D renders to support progressing the project with the NSW government.

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Social Media and Marketing Intern

Athena Women's Clinic — Summer (November - December)

The Social Media and Marketing Intern will develop and implement a marketing and social media engagement strategy and plan. Athena Women’s clinic aims to better connect its patients with the clinic, its programs and with other community services.

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Marketing and Communications Intern 1

Australian Baroque Ltd — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be undertaking the following tasks: Updating listings Attending concerts Assisting with front of house at concerts Assisting the small Australian Baroque team in delivering marketing strategies

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Marketing and Communications Intern 2

Australian Baroque Ltd — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be undertaking the following tasks: Updating listings Attending concerts Assisting with front of house at concerts Assisting the small Australian Baroque team in delivering marketing strategies

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Event Intern - Bob Elphick Awards

Australian Council on Smoking and Health — Summer (November - December)

Each year ACOSH host the Bob Elphick awards given to a person or organisation that has made an outstanding contribution to tobacco control in Western Australia or nationally. This is a big event for both ACOSH and the industry and is an opportunity to shine a light on the incredible work being done in the tobacco control space. Our event brings together people from the industry, this year in particular is hugely important due to all the incredible work done to get the Vaping Legislation over the line. We are looking for a hardworking, motivated and driven intern to help with all of the logistics of this event including overseeing a team of interns they will gather themselves, setting up the space, managing all the logistics, liaising with the venue and catering, ensuring the awards are delivered and helping organise any travel or accommodation for people visiting. They will work directly with our Communications Coordinator and our Director of Advocacy. As we are a small tight knit team this person will be a welcome addition.

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Accounting Intern

Avenues Australia — Summer (November - December)

We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Accounting and NDIS Plan Management Intern to join our team. The intern will gain hands-on experience in bookkeeping and basic plan management tasks, working closely with our accounting department to support the financial operations and client service functions. Ideal for the individual who is willing to understand NDIS and healthcare sector.

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Service Delivery Research Intern

Avenues Australia — Summer (November - December)

The role is focused on assisting with the research, design, and development of a service delivery toolkit for support coordinators and case managers. You would engage in various tasks to support the project's goals. This includes engaging with internal staff and managers to determine research agenda, conducting thorough desktop research to gather relevant data and international best practices, collaborating with line-managers and staff to draft the design of practical and user-friendly tools, and contributing to the development and testing of the toolkit. Your work would aim to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of front-line staff, ensuring they have the resources needed to deliver high-quality services to their clients. This work would form part on an ongoing project, and will be highly collaborative. The intern will act as a synthesiser of information and work directly under the Manager - Service Delivery.

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Project Intern, Design of Questionnaire and Baseline Study for Wellbeing in Aged Care

Ballet 4 Wellbeing — Summer (November - December)

'Ballet4Wellbeing' is a ballet inspired exercise programme for the elderly created by Lisa Purchas, Aurelien Scannella and Sandy Delasalle Scannella. We require an intern for five weeks, three days a week, to create a baseline study and questionnaire so that we can quantify data by using statistically meaningful methods, to establish whether there is indeed the physical progress and mental buoyancy that we would expect from our programme, including improved strength, posture, gait and balance; along with evidence of mood improvement, less anxiety, improved memory, less depression, reduced need for medication, or other wellbeing indicators. We propose to run blocks of classes over ten weeks with participants attending classes once a week compared with other groups who will attend classes twice a week for the same duration. The intern will be working with the directors and co-founders of the Company along with participants in the programme in various aged care settings.

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Community Engagement Intern, Model of Care

Bethanie — Summer (November - December)

Bethanie is embarking on developing a new model of care and requires an intern to undertake discussion, research, surveys of staff and consumers to check that the model of care draft has considered all the elements required and meets the needs of the organisation. Particular focus will be understanding the consumer voice as part of the Model of Care language and intent.

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Legal Intern

Bethanie — Summer (November - December)

This role will support Bethanie's General Counsel with matters pertaining to Bethanie's corporate structure and subsidiary governance model. The role will also support on reviewing and basic drafting of contracts.

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Work Health, Safety (WHS) and Emergency Management Intern

Bethanie — Summer (November - December)

As a WHS and Emergency Management Summer Intern, you will be an integral part of the Work, Health, and Safety Department, working closely with the Emergency Management Consultant. Your role will involve assisting in the development, review, and implementation of policies and procedures related to WHS and emergency management within an aged care setting. You will also participate in community engagement initiatives, help create training materials, and support various projects aimed at enhancing emergency preparedness and compliance with Australian Standards, including AS 3745. Throughout your internship, you will primarily interact with the WHS team, aged care staff, and residents, contributing to initiatives that have been recognised for excellence in safety and emergency management.

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Project Intern, Operations

Cahoots — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the Operations Manager in conducting research and helping to organise a business plan for 2025 related to a new project.

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Service Coordination Intern

Cahoots — Summer (November - December)

The intern will gain experience in all aspects of Service Coordination at Cahoots. The intern will work with the Service Coordinators to understand the role and how various departments collaborate to achieve success. The intern will develop run sheets, create itineraries and organise catering for programs and camps. The intern will collaborate with the service coordination team to create risk assessments for camps and programs. The intern will gain experience in using graphic design software, Canva, to create promotional material, itineraries and social stories. They will assist with preparations for our January school holiday period.

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Volunteer Team and Social Media Intern

Cahoots — Summer (November - December)

Cahoots is a not-for-profit NDIS provider that has a big community of volunteers and placement students assisting on our camps and programs. The Volunteer Team and Social Media Intern will assist Cahoots with engaging, attracting, and retaining volunteers to help out on our summer camps and programs. The intern will carry out the following: Social Media tasks: As part of our volunteer strategy, we have created social media channels and platforms for volunteers to engage and connect with. The intern will assist the volunteer's team by taking over the social media platforms, creating fun and engaging content. Volunteer Team tasks: assist the volunteer team in advertising, promoting, and rostering volunteers onto our January School Holiday camps and programs.

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Project intern: Local Government Audits

Cancer Council WA — Summer (November - December)

This role will support the Cancer Research and Prevention Division of Cancer Council WA by assisting in audits of local-government-owned assets. Primarily the intern will work with the Alcohol Programs team to collect data about outdoor advertising within specified local government areas. This involves visiting the location and using web-based surveys to capture contextual data and photographs about advertisements located on local government assets such as sporting reserves and bus shelters. These audits may also involve auditing the type and level of shade structures present. In addition to site audits, the intern will assist in analysing and interpreting the data, and creating reports for the local government. This may involve interacting with the Food and Movement Programs and SunSmart teams. The intern may also have the opportunity to be involved in other projects with the Alcohol Programs team. The role will be based at the Subiaco office (Westgate building) but will involve travelling to sites with other members of the audit team.

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Digital Intern

Citizens Advice Bureau — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the team with increasing our Brand presence in social media including but not limited to Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and Instagram. The intern will also update our own website ensuring the correct information is contained.

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Grant Intern

Citizens Advice Bureau — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the team with researching and sourcing grant opportunities and submitting applications state-wide.

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Marketing Intern

Citizens Advice Bureau — Summer (November - December)

The intern will work on reviewing our various communication plans and collating them to one relevant overarching strategy that includes developing a communication and marketing framework. They will then suggest ways of applying the strategy and framework to specific campaigns and across the nine branches on the CBA, including developing content plans and scheduling posts across social media channels. The intern will also have the opportunity to suggest UX and content improvements for the website, with the aim to decrease bounce rate on the landing page.

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Community Grants Research Intern

City of Cockburn — Summer (November - December)

Council provides up to two per cent of the annual rates income to a budget for grants, donations, sponsorships and subsidies. To ensure that these funds are distributed in a rational way, eligibility, selection and evaluation criteria are required for the assessment and prioritisation of applications to be funded. The Community Grants Coordinator requires assistance from an Intern in reviewing a number of the grants programs which will include benchmarking with other Local Governments, liaising with internal staff and grant recipients, reviewing current policies and guidelines, and providing recommendations for change.

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IT and Data Systems Intern, ChatBot Project

City of Swan — Summer (November - December)

The Customer Experience Team are launching various new communication channels in an effort to improve the customer experience and better engage with the community. The City of Swan ChatBot will be a fundamental channel for the provision of afterhours services. By October, the CX Team hope to have the ChatBot trained to be able to handle 60% of the queries the City of Swan receive and are looking for someone to assist in training and building this functionality by researching areas of interest, keywords, trends and information.

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Legal Intern 1

City of Swan — Summer (November - December)

The City of Swan is a local government authority headquartered in Midland. The City has an in-house legal team that delivers compliance services across the organisation. The City is seeking TWO interns with a legal background/experience who will assist the legal team to record legislative compliance obligations in an existing database. The database captures the City's obligations under State and Commonwealth legislation and is monitored on a quarterly basis. The interns will be responsible for reviewing specific pieces of legislation, summarising the compliance obligation and capturing other information such as the due date for the obligation. The work is critical to ensuring the database is up-to-date and accurately reflects the City's statutory obligations. The intern will interact with members of the legal team and be supervised by the Legal Services Co-ordinator.

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Legal Intern 2

City of Swan — Summer (November - December)

The City of Swan is a local government authority headquartered in Midland. The City has an in-house legal team that delivers compliance services across the organisation. The City is seeking TWO interns with a legal background/experience who will assist the legal team to record legislative compliance obligations in an existing database. The database captures the City's obligations under State and Commonwealth legislation and is monitored on a quarterly basis. The interns will be responsible for reviewing specific pieces of legislation, summarising the compliance obligation and capturing other information such as the due date for the obligation. The work is critical to ensuring the database is up-to-date and accurately reflects the City's statutory obligations. The intern will interact with members of the legal team and be supervised by the Legal Services Co-ordinator.

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Property Intern

City of Wanneroo — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be working with the Property Specialist and other members of the Property Services Team to assist in progressing a number of property projects run by the City of Wanneroo. The City's Property Services Team are responsible for the acquisition, disposal, management and development of City owned and managed properties. This internship will provide experience in a broad range of property matters within a local government context.

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Policy Review Intern

Commissioner for Children and Young People — Summer (November - December)

The role will involve developing a review and thematic analysis of the reports and recommendations of the Commissioner for Children and Young People's office. This will include consideration of the evolution and impact of recommendations.

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Legal Intern, Telephone Advice Line Paralegal

Consumer Credit Legal Service WA (CCLSWA) — Summer (November - December)

TAL Paralegals take calls from West Australians around the State who seek information and support with their financial or consumer rights. Under the supervision and direction of a supervising solicitor they will: - assess the callers’ situation - provide information and referrals or take instructions from callers - work with the supervising solicitor to prepare advice for callers, and - deliver advice to callers. All TAL Paralegals are supported with induction, ongoing training and the guidance of experienced solicitors.

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Project Intern 1, Noongar Walbrininy Kaartdijin

Coolabaroo Community Services — Summer (November - December)

This intern will provide Project Support in the following areas: • Support the CEO, with clear communication of the project and confidentiality adhered to. • Provide support and assistance with planning, implementation and evaluation of activities relating to the aims and objectives of current projects. • Assist with the design and development of project products and tools. • Maintain and develop orderly and accurate digital copy of meeting and consultation records. • Update website using various tools to support project. • Work with internal and external stakeholders to achieve optimal outcomes. • Prepare summary reports as required. Prepare meeting and consultation paper packs as required.

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Project Intern 2, Noongar Walbrininy Kaartdijin

Coolabaroo Community Services — Summer (November - December)

This intern will provide Project Support in the following areas: • Support the CEO, with clear communication of the project and confidentiality adhered to. • Provide support and assistance with planning, implementation and evaluation of activities relating to the aims and objectives of current projects. • Assist with the design and development of project products and tools. • Maintain and develop orderly and accurate digital copy of meeting and consultation records. • Update website using various tools to support project. • Work with internal and external stakeholders to achieve optimal outcomes. • Prepare summary reports as required. Prepare meeting and consultation paper packs as required.

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Member, Project, and Events Intern

Creative Corner Inc — Summer (November - December)

As the peak body for creatives in the South West, the Creative Corner is dedicated to supporting and promoting the vibrant creative community in our region. Our focus is to provide a platform for all creative disciplines to showcase their talents and connect with like-minded individuals. The role of an intern will be to assist the Creative Corner Manager to strategically manage Creative Corner members, projects and events. This will include development of internal documents and workflow, project and event management, website management, developing marketing material, social media management, CRM development and database management. The intern will need to have creative thinking and the ability to integrate a CRM system like Hubspot and be proficient with using Adobe, Wordpress, Mailchimp, Google and Social Media platforms including LinkedIn, (META Facebook and Instagram) and Threads. Other administration tasks will also be required.

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Grants & Fundraising Intern

Darling Range Seniors Hub — Summer (November - December)

As a Grants and Fundraising Intern at the Darling Range Hub, a not-for-profit organisation, you will play a crucial role in supporting our mission to sustain and expand our community programmes and ensure that our operational and programme costs are met. For more information about our mission, visit https://drseniorshub.com.au/about/. Your primary responsibilities will include: - Researching potential grant opportunities and funding sources. - Assisting in the preparation and submission of grant proposals. - Developing and sourcing new donors and sponsors. - Supporting fundraising events and campaigns. - Generating ideas for fundraising and run a fundraising project - Collaborating with our grants writer to gather relevant information for grant applications. - Prepare a toolbox for ongoing grants writing for Darling Range Hub - Engaging with community members to understand their needs and the impact of funded programmes. You will primarily interact with the Hub Coordinator and the Committee. This role offers a hands-on experience in nonprofit operations and provides an opportunity to contribute to the sustainability of our diverse range of community initiatives.

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Communication Intern

Denmark Community Resource Centre — Summer (November - December)

The role would be to review all our current communication tools and make recommendations for improvement. The intern will work together with the Centre Manager and some key personnel who are currently dealing with promotion for the Centre. The intern will interact with the community through our social media channels

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Safety Education Intern 1 - Research

Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) — Summer (November - December)

WorkSafe's vision is healthy and safe workplaces in Western Australia and to drive workplace change through education, specialist advice and enforcement. Safety Education, a division of WorkSafe, provides support through stakeholder guidance, stakeholder relations and digital engagement. Stakeholder guidance produces a range of publications, which includes codes of practice. A code of practice is a practical guide to achieving the standards of health and safety required under the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 and associated Regulations. There are currently 28 Model codes of practice, as well as additional codes for the resources industry. On average it can take up to 18 months for a new code of practice to be developed and approximately six months for a revision of an existing code. The role of the intern is to research the effectiveness of codes of practice versus other guidance and education products, what is the reliance of codes within the inspectorate and industry, are they useful for employers and workers including small businesses and those from diverse backgrounds, and what are the experiences of other jurisdictions.

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Safety Education Intern 2 - Research

Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) — Summer (November - December)

WorkSafe's vision is healthy and safe workplaces in Western Australia and to drive workplace change through education, specialist advice and enforcement. Safety Education, a division of WorkSafe, provides support through stakeholder guidance, stakeholder relations and digital engagement. Stakeholder guidance produces a range of publications, which includes codes of practice. A code of practice is a practical guide to achieving the standards of health and safety required under the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 and associated Regulations. There are currently 28 Model codes of practice, as well as additional codes for the resources industry. On average it can take up to 18 months for a new code of practice to be developed and approximately six months for a revision of an existing code. The role of the intern is to research the effectiveness of codes of practice versus other guidance and education products, what is the reliance of codes within the inspectorate and industry, are they useful for employers and workers including small businesses and those from diverse backgrounds, and what are the experiences of other jurisdictions.

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Emergency Services Volunteer Data Coordinator

Department of Fire and Emergency Services — Summer (November - December)

The Volunteer Data Coordinator will be responsible for analysing, and interpreting volunteer data to support the effective management and strategic planning of recruitment and retention efforts across WA. This role involves identifying key trends, patterns, and insights from the data and presenting these findings through visually appealing graphs, charts, and reports. The person will collaborate closely with the Strategic Volunteer and Youth Programs team to ensure that data-driven insights are effectively integrated into program development and decision-making processes.

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Web-Based Self-Access System Intern

Department of Fire and Emergency Services — Summer (November - December)

DFES Lessons Management is seeing significant traction, though getting the information out to our people is proving challenging. This intern will help create an interactive web-based system, whereby our people can access the information in a self-service style. The intern will deliver a web-based design using DFES current infrastructure to develop this access point.

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Projects and Events Intern

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Summer (November - December)

The intern will: • Provide administrative and support services to facilitate delivery of projects and events to agreed standards, including records management, routine correspondence, meeting and event coordination, to support the effective operation of the team. • Collect and compile information for and prepare documentation and correspondence in line with quality and organisational requirements. • Support information flow and inform decision-making. • Respond to enquiries, and escalate or redirect issues as required, to ensure the provision of accurate information. • Learn about the Department and its processes. • Work closely with other members of the team.

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Research Intern, Workforce Planning

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Summer (November - December)

The intern will undertake an Environmental Scan, analysing workforce data following a PESTEL method to understand external and internal factors which impact on JTSIs business. The intern will then prepare a summary report on workforce management issues and trends.

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Training and Development Research Intern

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Summer (November - December)

Within the People and Culture team, the intern will be primarily responsible for the research of training solutions/workplace assessment processes regarding work health and safety, procurement and good record keeping within the department. The intern will be also analysing pre-exiting foundations to provide advice on opportunities for improvement on current process. Lots of internal stakeholder engagement will be required to best understand what the working groups require within the training module.

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Aboriginal Heritage Support Intern

Department of Planning Lands & Heritage — Summer (November - December)

The Sites of Truth Telling program in DPLH Heritage and Property Services is focussed on engaging broadly with the Aboriginal community to inform the Department’s approach to supporting the cultural significance and social value of places associated with the impacts of colonisation, including Colonial and State Government social policy and legislation, on the Aboriginal People of Western Australia. It is proposed that the intern will assist with researching places of historic significance for Aboriginal people, compiling information on the Sites of Truth Telling Database, helping to plan presentations to Native Title bodies and Aboriginal communities on Country, and potentially participating in a meeting with Traditional Owners on Country. The role would be suited to a student studying a heritage related degree such as History, Archaeology, Architecture, or Cultural Heritage Management. Good writing and analysis skills will be valuable, as will an interest in and passion for Western Australian history and heritage.

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Corporate Development Intern

Earbus Foundation of Western Australia — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the Partnerships and HR Team with the following tasks: • using AI to streamline repetitive tasks across the org • chatbots on our website and social media channels to support the customer service experience • Power BI report generation support (would have to a working knowledge of Power BI) • review current internal and external surveys and amend as necessary to achieve our qualitative data and evaluation goals • research fundraising opportunities via grants portals, corporate sponsors and public fundraising and log in a pipeline doc • support cost analysis of programs year on year with link to budget spreadsheets to monitor income and expenditure • review of current content and collateral to assess gaps eg digital and print brochures, graphic assets, website inclusions, presentations assets • update all approved previous presentations to new brand templates They will also assist with: Strengthening induction & training systems Including: • Trialing our new induction user interface and providing feedback about the experience • Developing some evaluative quizzes to assess new-starter understanding of induction materials • Surveying team members to find out what they would have liked additional training on when they started with Earbus • Developing a series of simple "how to" videos for a range of Earbus platforms Assisting with completion of Tender documents Assisting Director, Clinical Services & Outcomes with project work

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Health Innovation Landscape Mapping Intern

East Metropolitan Health Service — Summer (November - December)

East Metropolitan Health Service is launching an Innovation Hub at the end of 2025, and a key goal of this new service will be to link innovators from within our health service into relevant services that are already available within the WA innovation landscape and establish clear pathways for our stakeholders to identify and access the services they need. This role will be responsible for the development of a database of services (organisations, training programs, physical resources, or locations, etc) that are accessible for innovators within the WA Health system. This will include research as well as sector exploration (including potential event attendance) to identify the opportunities available, and development of a method to capture and communicate this data – for example, this could include a quick-resource guide as well as an interactive map tool, or similar. This role will also be responsible for identifying the required pathways for our stakeholders to access the benefits proposed by these services (i.e. for training programs: what are the application criteria, etc). This will include collecting key contact details and, in some instances, meeting with the relevant external contacts to ascertain the nature of the service and what opportunities there might be for engagement and / or collaboration with EMHS. This role will sit within the EMHS Innovation team and is expected to have a high degree of interaction with internal and external stakeholders.

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Social Media Content Intern

Edmund Rice Centre WA — Summer (November - December)

As a Social Media Intern, you will work closely with our teams to support and enhance our social media efforts. This role is perfect for someone looking to gain hands-on experience in social media management, content creation, and digital marketing strategies. Key Responsibilities: - Content Creation: Assist in creating engaging content for various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and others. - Social Media Management: Schedule and publish posts, monitor social media channels, and respond to comments and messages in a timely manner. - Campaign Support: Help with the planning and execution of social media campaigns and promotions. - Creative Input: Contribute ideas for improving our social media presence and enhancing engagement with our audience. Qualifications: - Education: Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. - Skills: Basic knowledge of social media platforms and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with social media management tools is a plus. - Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills with a keen eye for detail. - Creativity: Ability to think creatively and generate new ideas for content and engagement.

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Membership Support Intern

Financial Counsellors Association of WA — Summer (November - December)

The role will provide Membership and Training Support assistance. This includes creating short videos using user-friendly Lumen5 software.

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Design for Change Scale Up Intern

Frederick Irwin Anglican School - Design for Change (DfC) Australia — Summer (November - December)

The intern will complete the following tasks: To learn about Design for Change (DfC) Global and DfC Australia; Engage with FIAS DfC programme, materials and resources & DfC community; Explore opportunities to propagate DfC with Anglican School Commission (ASC) and its schools and scale up; Help create Design for Change campaign, expand engagement, promote school’s experiences; Connect with Mandurah City, understand opportunities for DfC; Add to creative resources, media materials (such as video, print, podcast).

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Containers For Change Business Project Developer Intern

Good Sammy Enterprises — Summer (November - December)

The intern will join the containers for change team and will be tasked with helping to enhance recycling of containers for change by engaging with local clubs, venues, and businesses. The intern will develop a call and email script and produce a contact list. They will then use the scripts that they have developed to call and email potential customers to gauge interest. They will liaise with operational areas to handover interested customers. The Intern will also have the opportunity to attend meetings and liaise with staff within the organisation, to gain a better understanding of how the organisation functions.

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Organisational Rebrand Intern

Gosnells Community Legal Centre — Summer (November - December)

Gosnells CLC is about to undergo a name change and full rebrand. This involves all new marketing materials, website design and document changes for our whole organisation! Our Intern will help to design the changes and develop materials which you can use for your portfolio into the future.

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Fundraising & Marketing Intern

Hannah's House — Summer (November - December)

At Hannah’s House, we provide specialised support for children with complex health needs. Our dedicated team tailor our services so every child receives the best care and comfort. As a Fundraising and Marketing Intern, you will play a crucial role in supporting Hannah's House's efforts to raise funds and create awareness for upcoming community fundraising events, namely our Christmas Appeal and our Telethon Family Festival activation. This internship offers a chance to immerse yourself in the dynamic world of fundraising and marketing within a non-profit setting. Gain valuable hands-on experience, and contribute to events that make a real impact. If you're passionate about philanthropy and community engagement, we invite you to join us in creating unforgettable moments for our families and community.

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Digital Content Intern, Social Media

Homeless Healthcare — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the team to develop a six-month social media plan and content.

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Research Intern, Dignity of Risk

Independent Living Assessment (iLA) — Summer (November - December)

Independent Living Assessment (specifically the Keep Able programme) is undertaking work to support the community aged care sector. We are leading a working party that will explore the complexities of dignity of risk (DoR) when implementing wellness and reablement interventions. Wellness and reablement are approaches that enhance the independence and wellbeing of older adults. It supports the human rights of older adults by enhancing autonomy, ensuring they can live safely and happily in their chosen community and continue to do the things that are important to them. All people have the right to take risks and this work will explore the complex balance between dignity of risk and duty of care. The intern will assist the team with the following: • Literature review about what dignity of risk is and how it transacts with duty of care • Lit review on why DoR is important and the balance between DoR and "Risky"

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Project Intern, Microsoft Co-Pilot Assessment

Intelife Group — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be researching how AI could benefit a disability service provider with a focus on Microsoft Co-Pilot. What is Co-Pilot? What are the use cases for Co-Pilot? What are the considerations for adoption of Co-Pilot within Intelife? Demonstrate 1-2 use cases.

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Youth Program Intern, Youth Driving and Mental Health Program

Investing In Our Youth Inc — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of key community youth programs. The intern will gain hands-on experience in project management, event planning, and grant writing while supporting initiatives focused on youth mental health and driver education. Key Responsibilities: Youth Mental Health Forum (Term 1, 2025) Assist in the comprehensive planning of the one-day Youth Mental Health Forum. Coordinate with guest speakers, including outreach, scheduling, and logistics. Organise interactive activities designed to promote suicide prevention and community resilience. Develop and distribute resources for attendees to ensure a meaningful and impactful experience. Support the event's promotion through various channels, including social media and community outreach. South West Regional Youth Driver Education Program (ongoing) Provide operational support for the ongoing Youth Driver Education Program. Assist in the development and submission of grant applications to the Department of Transport. Maintain program documentation and track progress against goals. Support the communication with participants, instructors, and stakeholders. Contribute to the evaluation and improvement of program effectiveness and sustainability.

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Policy and Procedure Intern, Review

Kin Disability Advocacy Inc — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist Kin to review all existing policies and procedures. There are few drivers for this: - some are simply due for an update - there have been significant changes to how we operate - using digital systems for case work and WHS - we will be implementing a new HR Information System in the near future. Some initial prep has been done to identify which documents need major revisions. Policy and procedure manuals also require splitting into individual documents which can then be managed in our existing SharePoint site. This will be an office based role, and the intern will be working primarily with the administration team. There will be some requirement for consulting with other staff to determine where changes are required.

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Event Intern

Law Access — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the team with the following: (A) scoping new event to launch the 2025 Law Access Walk for Justice (B) preparing for the 2025 Walk for Justice

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Data Warehouse Project Intern (Data Visualisation, Testing, and Deployment)

Legal Aid WA — Summer (November - December)

Legal Aid WA is launching the Data Warehouse project from February 2024. The project seeks to develop a centralised digital repository designed to store, integrate, and manage Legal Aid WA’s core business data, and deploy reports in Power BI to the business. From November to December, the project will enter the stage of creating data visualisations, and testing and deploying Priority 2 reports. The intern's role will be to assist in the following areas: a. Assist in data cleansing and pre-processing to ensure data quality. b. Assist in creating entity-relationship diagrams, understanding dimensional modelling (like star and snowflake schemas), and helping to define tables and relationships. c. Assist in documenting data warehousing processes, including the data sources, ETL processes, data models, and any specific transformations or algorithms used. d. If they have skills in BI tools, then create dashboards and reports. e. Testing: verifying data integrity, testing ETL processes, and ensuring that reports and dashboards work as expected.

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Project Intern 1, Risk Analytics

Legal Practice Board — Summer (November - December)

Assist with the Legal Practice Board's (Board) risk analytics project for the legal profession in Western Australia. This will involve communicating with law firms and gathering data on all legal practitioners in the state, along with creating and populating a register for the Board's internal use.

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Project Intern 2, Risk Analytics

Legal Practice Board — Summer (November - December)

Assist with the Legal Practice Board's (Board) risk analytics project for the legal profession in Western Australia. This will involve communicating with law firms and gathering data on all legal practitioners in the state, along with creating and populating a register for the Board's internal use.

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Website Development Intern

Lions Eye Institute — Summer (November - December)

The Lions Eye Institute is a not-for-profit centre of excellence that combines world-class scientific research into the prevention of blindness with the highest level of eye care delivery. Lions Eye Institute has an exciting new opportunity for a research intern with website development skills to join physicist/translational researcher Dr Danuta Sampson and clinician/scientist Prof. Fred Chen to develop a website listing and linking open-source tools for ophthalmic data analysis. Key responsibilities include: * Development of the website. * Contribution to the documentation of procedures. * Collaborate with other members of the laboratory and our wider research network.

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Project Intern, Community Profile

Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation — Summer (November - December)

The intern will update Community profiles. This will include researching the area and gathering statistics. Researching Ways of Promoting Services will also be a part of this role.

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Marketing and Communications Intern, Social Media Project and University Project

Meningitis Centre Australia — Summer (November - December)

In 2025, Meningitis Centre Australia has a number of new projects that will need specific and targeted social media engagement. Your role will be creating social media content to support specific projects e.g. Check your vaccinations week, University project. You will also put together a brochure and contact universities in Queensland and the Northern Territory to promote Meningococcal B vaccinations in O week - both states have recently introduced this vaccination and currently offer a catch-up program for 19 years and under - this will be your target audience.

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Marketing and Communications Intern, Social Media Projects and Childcare Project

Meningitis Centre Australia — Summer (November - December)

In 2025, we have a number of new projects which will need specific and targeted social media campaigns built around them. 50% of your role will be to build these in preparation for 2025 e.g. Catch Up vaccinations, check your vaccinations. The other 50% of your role will be building a comprehensive list of WA childcares and designing certificates and window stickers for our new Childcare project to be launched in 2025.

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Commissioning Software Application Project Intern

Mental Health Commission — Summer (November - December)

Work with the Strategic Commissioning, Performance and Monitoring and IT Corporate and Key Stakeholders to finalise the PowerBI commissioning planning tool and review and adapt Grant application software in line with the Commissioning stages. Project Plan to include: 1. Define MHC Requirements. 2. Review of software in terms of alignment with the front end of Commissioning, including strengths and weaknesses, potential issues or limitations. 3. Determine changes required and cost, including timeframe 4.Develop action plan.

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Policies and Procedures Intern, Trauma Informed Practice

MercyCare — Summer (November - December)

The intern will review the existing Youth, Wellbeing and Accommodation Trauma Informed Framework that was developed by MercyCare and the Australian Childhood Foundation in 2020. The intern will utilise the review to develop a second and more up-to-date version of the existing Framework that will be delivered across all Youth, Wellbeing and Accommodation programs in 2025, the renewed Framework will be in place for three years.

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Project Intern, Ethos and Heritage Project

MercyCare — Summer (November - December)

The role is to support the Mission Ethos team to project plan two new major mission projects for 2024, including the inaugural MercyCare Pilgrimage and team building day.

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Project Intern, Heritage Collection Management

MercyCare — Summer (November - December)

The project intern will work with the History and Heritage Coordinator in auditing the Heritage Collection, exploring possible preservation and conservation strategies and imputing information into the Collection Management Database.

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Research Intern: Amber Youth Wellness - Kimberley Expansion

MercyCare — Summer (November - December)

The research intern will complete a desktop review of existing youth mental health service interventions across the Kimberley as well as a review of Government and Local health priorities within the region. Using this information the intern will develop an unsolicited funding paper that MercyCare will use to seek funding from Federal and State Government for the expansion of its existing Amber Youth Wellness program, currently operating in the Perth CBD, to the Kimberley for a three-year trial.

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Community Engagement Intern

Multicultural Communities Council of WA — Summer (November - December)

This is a pivotal role within the organisation. It is responsible for facilitating a partnership with a local service provider appointed to deliver a series of community functions and activities. This role will also involve planning and facilitating community services initiatives, moving forward.

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Community Engagement and Project Promotion Intern

Multicultural Communities Council of WA — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist with the following tasks: Help to design and coordinate events for target groups to increase the profile of MCCWA and deliver key messages (e.g. mental health literacy, reduced stigma, anti-discrimination, early help seeking). Assist in maintaining websites and utilising social media to develop opportunities for multicultural communities and service promotion. Work closely with organization’s staff to ensure that the impact of any campaign/event is addressed at the planning stages. Produce documents and promotional material of a professional standard that comply with branding policy, suitable for external communication to a variety of target audiences.

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Compliance Intern

Multicultural Services Centre — Summer (November - December)

You will be working with the Quality and Compliance Team. Our small team consists of 3 professionals working on different days and we would like you to contribute your skills and ideas to make an impact! This position offers an excellent opportunity to gain firsthand experience in quality and compliance, develop essential skills in policy analysis and research, contribute to impactful projects and collaborate with team members on special projects and initiatives.

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People and Culture Intern

Multicultural Services Centre — Summer (November - December)

HR Support: Assist in updating the HR staff manual Developing performance management processes and tools. Support in organizing Learning & Development (L&D) training records. Participate in various Employment Hero (EH) HRIS related tasks as required. Candidate Pool Management: Update candidate CVs in the Employment Hero candidate pool by adding relevant language and details. Document Management: Organise and maintain Job Description Forms and folder. Structure and maintain employee folders for each employee by: - Induction Documents: Store all documents related to the induction process. - Qualifications: Manage and store all certificates and qualifications obtained during the pre-employment process.

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Project Intern, Student and Volunteer Project

Ngala — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be working on a project to review and update current documentation and processes for recruitment, onboarding and training of students and volunteers at Ngala. This role will be based in the Ngala People & Culture Team. The project will involve: *review of existing documentation and processes, *desktop research into best practice, *consultation with key stakeholders across the organisation, and *updating of documentation and processes.

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Project Intern, Climate and Sustainability Program

North Metropolitan Health Service — Summer (November - December)

There are several project opportunities for one McCusker intern to choose from to assist the North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) Climate and Sustainability Program (CSP): 1. Review roles, expectations and communication pathways with key stakeholders of the CSP, and develop a stakeholder engagement plan 2. Identify and map data and develop a monitoring and reporting tool (e.g., Excel or PowerBI) for NMHS wide climate and sustainability initiatives. 3. Develop a sustainability competition, inclusive of planning and management documentation and campaign materials.

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Digital Content Intern

Nudge — Summer (November - December)

Nudge is a charitable for purpose organisation that works in partnership with the WA Business Community to give young people seeking employment and employers looking for new talent the one-on-one support they need to thrive, together. We know we support young people to kick start their careers and create a life-changing employment ripple effect for them and their employers, but we often don't have the opportunity to share this impact. This role would help us increase our brand and impact through the creation of a digital presence across our social media, website and marketing materials. If you are seeking an opportunity to share your creative talents and ideas, and would like to support Nudge to increase their brand we would love to have you join our team!

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Research Intern

Ombudsman WA — Summer (November - December)

This intern will plan and undertake a project to contribute to major research being undertaken by the office.

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Marketing and Social Media Intern

Patches Australia — Summer (November - December)

Patches is looking for a marketing student, or a student with social media and content experience, to join the team. You will work on developing a social media plan (6 months) and creating / posting content that focuses on recruitment of clinical staff and engage with our private and NDIS clients, in multiple sites across Australia.

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Research Intern, VRGoggle use in Therapy

Patches Australia — Summer (November - December)

The primary objective of this internship is to conduct comprehensive desktop research focused on exploring the utilisation, efficacy, and implications of Virtual Reality (VR) goggles within the realm of Therapy. The intern will delve into existing literature, technological advancements, real-world applications, regulatory considerations, and cost-benefit analyses to provide valuable insights and recommendations on the integration of VR goggles. This research aims to offer a deeper understanding of how VR technology can potentially enhance therapeutic interventions and improve patient outcomes. The secondary objective is to support the deployment of Patches VR Goggle 'fleet' (Quest2 / Quest3) and to standardise the Apps on the devices, within a network linked to Patches Meta for Business account.

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Annual Events and Marketing Intern 1

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

The Path of Hope Foundation is seeking enthusiastic Event Interns to assist in planning, coordinating, and executing 2-3 annual events aimed at raising awareness and funds to break the cycle of family violence. Responsibilities include developing event plans, managing logistics, creating promotional materials, engaging with the community, recruiting and supervising volunteers, providing on-site event support, and handling post-event activities. Ideal candidates are pursuing or have completed a degree in Event Management, Marketing, Communications, or a related field, possess strong organisational and communication skills, and are passionate about the Foundation's mission. Interns will gain hands-on experience, network with professionals, and receive mentorship from experienced event coordinators.

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Annual Events and Marketing Intern 2

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

The Path of Hope Foundation is seeking enthusiastic Event Interns to assist in planning, coordinating, and executing 2-3 annual events aimed at raising awareness and funds to break the cycle of family violence. Responsibilities include developing event plans, managing logistics, creating promotional materials, engaging with the community, recruiting and supervising volunteers, providing on-site event support, and handling post-event activities. Ideal candidates are pursuing or have completed a degree in Event Management, Marketing, Communications, or a related field, possess strong organisational and communication skills, and are passionate about the Foundation's mission. Interns will gain hands-on experience, network with professionals, and receive mentorship from experienced event coordinators.

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Data Science and IT Intern - 001

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

The Data Science and IT Intern will collaborate closely with the leadership team on the "HOPE Report: 100 Years and One Hundred Reports" initiative, created and led by Rebecca Tolstoy AM. This project focuses on promoting healthy relationships and preventing family violence by documenting the legislative journeys of countries addressing corporal punishment of children and family domestic violence (FDV). The intern will be part of the process and creating a procedure for global data collection, analysis, and visualisation of data related to the legislative journey of countries that have addressed corporal punishment of children and family domestic violence (“FDV”), developing and maintaining databases, and ensuring data accuracy. They will also be working with key mentors such as Professor Garry Allison from Curtin University and Perth Rotarian, Professor Stella Tarrant from the UWA Law Faculty, other Rotary mentor volunteers leaders in both business and community, and other university student interns globally. Additionally, the intern will support leadership initiatives by assisting in organising meetings, workshops, and presentations. The role requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in data visualisation tools, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. This internship offers hands-on experience in data science and IT, contributing to a significant global initiative while enhancing research, analytical, and technical skills.

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Data Science and IT Intern - 002

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

The Data Science and IT Intern will collaborate closely with the leadership team on the "HOPE Report: 100 Years and One Hundred Reports" initiative, created and led by Rebecca Tolstoy AM. This project focuses on promoting healthy relationships and preventing family violence by documenting the legislative journeys of countries addressing corporal punishment of children and family domestic violence (FDV). The intern will be part of the process and creating a procedure for global data collection, analysis, and visualisation of data related to the legislative journey of countries that have addressed corporal punishment of children and FDV, developing and maintaining databases, and ensuring data accuracy. They will also be working with key mentors such as Professor Garry Allison from Curtin University and Perth Rotarian, Professor Stella Tarrant from the UWA Law Faculty, other Rotary mentor volunteers leaders in both business and community, and other university student interns globally. Additionally, the intern will support leadership initiatives by assisting in organising meetings, workshops, and presentations. The role requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in data visualisation tools, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. This internship offers hands-on experience in data science and IT, contributing to a significant global initiative while enhancing research, analytical, and technical skills.

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Research Intern - 1

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

We encourage inquisitive and team-oriented students to apply for the currently available positions at Path of Hope Foundation. Our primary focus is to break the intergenerational cycle of family violence. Path of Hope Foundation has a mission to harness the organizational capacity of Rotary and its members. This mobilization aims to support The Salvation Army's services, which provide safety and empowerment to individuals escaping Family and Domestic Violence (FDV). Simultaneously, it creates much-needed awareness within our local communities. With 35,000 Rotary Clubs in 200 countries worldwide, we are addressing one of the most concealed crimes against humanity of our time. We strive to lead the way in fostering global collaboration among corporate, government, not-for-profit, and community leaders. We are currently seeking three dedicated law and/or International Relations students with a passion for research to join our volunteer team. These students will play an integral role in our century-long journey by mapping legislation and researching other sources related to abolishment of corporal punishment of children worldwide. Your involvement in shaping our community's future is significant. As a successful applicant, you will collaborate with Path of Hope's volunteer team to undertake innovative and highly important international legislative mapping focused on corporal punishment of children and its impact in relation to Family Violence.

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Research Intern - 2

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

We encourage inquisitive and team-oriented students to apply for the currently available positions at Path of Hope Foundation. Our primary focus is to break the intergenerational cycle of family violence. Path of Hope Foundation has a mission to harness the organizational capacity of Rotary and its members. This mobilization aims to support The Salvation Army's services, which provide safety and empowerment to individuals escaping Family and Domestic Violence (FDV). Simultaneously, it creates much-needed awareness within our local communities. With 35,000 Rotary Clubs in 200 countries worldwide, we are addressing one of the most concealed crimes against humanity of our time. We strive to lead the way in fostering global collaboration among corporate, government, not-for-profit, and community leaders. We are currently seeking three dedicated law and/or International Relations students with a passion for research to join our volunteer team. These students will play an integral role in our century-long journey by mapping legislation and researching other sources related to abolishment of corporal punishment of children worldwide. Your involvement in shaping our community's future is significant. As a successful applicant, you will collaborate with Path of Hope's volunteer team to undertake innovative and highly important international legislative mapping focused on corporal punishment of children and its impact in relation to Family Violence.

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Research Intern - 3

Path of Hope Foundation — Summer (November - December)

We encourage inquisitive and team-oriented students to apply for the currently available positions at Path of Hope Foundation. Our primary focus is to break the intergenerational cycle of family violence. Path of Hope Foundation has a mission to harness the organizational capacity of Rotary and its members. This mobilization aims to support The Salvation Army's services, which provide safety and empowerment to individuals escaping Family and Domestic Violence (FDV). Simultaneously, it creates much-needed awareness within our local communities. With 35,000 Rotary Clubs in 200 countries worldwide, we are addressing one of the most concealed crimes against humanity of our time. We strive to lead the way in fostering global collaboration among corporate, government, not-for-profit, and community leaders. We are currently seeking three dedicated law and/or International Relations students with a passion for research to join our volunteer team. These students will play an integral role in our century-long journey by mapping legislation and researching other sources related to abolishment of corporal punishment of children worldwide. Your involvement in shaping our community's future is significant. As a successful applicant, you will collaborate with Path of Hope's volunteer team to undertake innovative and highly important international legislative mapping focused on corporal punishment of children and its impact in relation to Family Violence.

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Human Resources Intern, Induction Manual and Policy Review

Peel Community Legal Services — Summer (November - December)

The intern would be responsible for creating an induction/orientation manual covering all aspects of employment with PCLS including responsibilities - safety - use of phones and equipment - etc. If the intern had the skills the creation of an onboarding intranet would be appreciated :) The intern would also review existing policies and update as required. They would be interacting with all staff and supervised by CEO and CEO Assistant.

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Marketing Projects Intern

Richmond Wellbeing — Summer (November - December)

This role will sit within the Brand and Partnerships team at Richmond Wellbeing. This includes the Marketing and Communications team and the Partnerships and Impact team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to be involved in a range of projects such as research, project planning, content development, and brand, marketing and fundraising strategies (and implementation). Richmond Wellbeing is embarking on a new strategic plan with a goal to increase brand awareness and generate more income that will support our mental health services and teams. The Brand and Partnerships team is working on a variety of exciting projects including brand strategy, a new website build, exploring new fundraising programs, events and community engagements and more. Each of these projects have multiple elements to be involved and this role may focus on one project or work across a selection.

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RMHC WA Volunteer Program Support Intern

Ronald McDonald House Charities WA — Summer (November - December)

An opportunity has arisen for an outstanding intern to work within our RMHC WA Volunteer team, gaining insight into our unique program. As a small team of 3, the successful candidate will work closely with all team members and benefit from real industry experience. We require someone with exceptional interpersonal communication and customer service skills and great attention to detail. Cultural fit is just as important as candidate aptitude, and we are proud of our workplace culture here at RMHC WA. We are looking for someone who aligns with our core values: FAMILY EXCELLENCE INTEGRITY INCLUSION ENERGY

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Evaluation Intern, Homelessness

Share and Care Community Services — Summer (November - December)

The evaluation intern will work with our staff in our homelessness services to evaluate current service provision, where it is working well, and where service provision and policy could be improved. A final report is needed on findings.

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Project Intern, Data Mapping

Shelter WA — Summer (November - December)

The intern will assist the team to map the data to be captured in a new CRM (Customer Relationship Management) program. This will involve identifying what data needs to be collected and why, analysing the needs of the organisation to determine what processes and activities can be automated using a CRM, and possibly providing software/system recommendations.

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Policy and Procedure Intern, Family and Childrens Services

Shire of Mundaring — Summer (November - December)

The Shire of Mundaring has overarching policies and procedures for all of its directorates. The Family & Childrens Services department requires a subset of these policies and procedures to be developed to meet the unique operational requirements for some of its teams. The intern will work with each of these teams to develop an understanding of their operations requirements and development matching policies and procedures. The intern will be working the two teams - Child and Parent Centre who provide community support to vulnerable families, and supporting at risk children - Parenting Support who provide group and individual training that provides parents with the skills to support their child's development.

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Innovation Intern

South Metropolitan Health Service — Summer (November - December)

Intern is required to support the LifeFit SurgFit Project. This project aims to improve outcomes for patients undergoing surgery by providing them with low barrier, sustainable access to a network of clinical and healthy lifestyle pathways that support them to build and maintain their wellbeing. The clinical team, innovation team, and inpatients developed SCI-App - a beta app, which offers inpatients a digital education platform and personal rehabilitation timetable. Whilst the beta app won the 2022 South Metropolitan Health Service Excellence Award in the Innovation category further development is needed to add and improve features to provide a more comprehensive suite of digital tools and to enhance current modules. The intern will support the spinal unit clinical team and the SMHS innovation team to advance the beta app with the aim of achieving an interactive, comprehensive, and user-friendly tool. This will include information to assist each individual with SCI to be well informed in addressing their current and future needs and the management of those.

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Project Intern - Applications and Data

South Metropolitan Health Service — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be part of the Digital Health team and will assist to drive a variety of initiatives. The intern will get exposure to the following streams of work and contribute to team outcomes related to: • Low code app development • App support • App enhancement • Technical documentation • Data analysis projects • Data governance workflows • Project management • Information Security (Cyber) function

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Project Intern - Area Mental Health establishment

South Metropolitan Health Service — Summer (November - December)

South Metropolitan Health Service (SMHS) is establishing a central area mental health (MH) directorate where all current MH services will come together. This will bring together 25 different types of services under one umbrella. This role will assist by undertaking market research on global area MH models; reviewing literature on best practice for area MH models – public and NGO; and support the development of a change communication plan. The aim is to maximise opportunities in the changing mental health landscape; provide equitable and efficient area wide mental health services; optimise mental health expertise; develop a clear SMHS mental health strategy for the future; and improve the patient experience and access to services. The intern will work within a small team to liaising with SMHS MH senior leadership and clinical staff involved in this transition. There will also be opportunities to liaise with consumers with a lived experience. This is a significant project for SMHS and one that will require significant change management to ensure the health service and those involved transition successfully.

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Project Intern - Local Content, Buy Local

South West Development Commission — Summer (November - December)

The WA Government has a focus on ensuring regional businesses can benefit from the State Government’s annual spending on goods, services and works- often referred to as Local Content. In 2018, the WA Government formed the Local Content Advisor Network (LCAN). LCAN focuses on supporting regional businesses by connecting across Government Agencies, industry bodies, and Small to Medium Enterprises so that regional businesses can increase participation in supply chains, grow and diversify, and develop additional capability. The Network also works to inform relevant Buy Local and Local Content policy, practice, and research to help strengthen and diversify local economies across our State. The intern will focus on Local Content within the South West region and will: 1. Analyse procurement policies of South West Local Governments to evaluate the benefits and potential disadvantages of ‘buy local’ initiatives 2. Investigate and identify available tenders within the South West region beyond state and local government, including opportunities from Government Trading Entities (GTEs) and the private sector. 3. Explore and recommend strategies to enhance the distribution of information, with a focus on electronic automated tools/platforms 4. Work with the LCAN and leverage the Hub database to support learnings

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IT & Data Systems Intern, Cybersecurity

Southern Districts Support - Halo — Summer (November - December)

The intern will carry out Cybersecurity tasks as part of an audit.

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Events and Marketing Intern

Spectrum Space — Summer (November - December)

We are seeking an intern to assist us with the planning and organisation of our upcoming Spectrum Space Symposium in May 2025. The Symposium features inspiring local and national thought-leaders in the autism field, including those with lived experience. Presentations will include keynote and breakout sessions on a wide range of topics designed to inform, inspire and engage. The intern will mainly work with the CEO to help with organising speakers, venue, brochure, overall marketing of the event and more.

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People & Culture/Human Resources/Org Psych Intern

St Bart's — Summer (November - December)

Reporting to the Chief People & Culture Officer, you will be spear-heading an exciting project to draft and develop a handbook for new employees. The goal of the project is to create a guide for anyone new to the Company, so that they can 'hit the ground running'. As a newbie to the organisation, you will be best positioned to find out what someone new to our organisation doesn’t know, but might want to know, or should know, to reduce downtime when they start and feel like a contributing super star as soon as possible. If you haven’t done this type of work before, you will be well supported by a small but hard-working team of HR gurus. Sitting among the team, you will get exposure to all facets of Human Resources, from recruitment, to Payroll, to employee relations, to training & development and of course, developing culture! St Bart’s is a Western Australian not-for-profit, standing by the side of vulnerable Western Australians experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness, mental health challenges, trauma and hardship. We provide safe, supported accommodation and services to people who need it the most. Each year, we stand by the side of more than 500 of Western Australia’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged people, supporting them on their recovery journeys and empowering them to achieve their goals. We value our people – employees, volunteers, partners and stakeholders – and appreciate the meaningful contributions they make.

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Policy and Procedure Intern, Operational Performance

St John Ambulance WA — Summer (November - December)

Operational Performance Team develops and maintains the organisation's standard operating procedures and delivers key safety and operational projects to support the organisation. The intern will work within this team to assist in the delivery of key projects i.e. driver training, manual handling and fatigue management. The intern will provide support with the development and maintenance of documents, and communication to both internal and external stakeholders.

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Project Intern, Regional Investment Service Enhancement (RISE)

St John Ambulance WA — Summer (November - December)

Preliminary stakeholder engagement and a high-level feasibility assessment of the concept has concluded that the plan should progress to a more developed stage. The Intern will be focused on the next stage which is build out the concept to include project timelines, resourcing needs and funding options. There are insights in the concept documentation to help guide this work, as well as resources in the organisation to help.

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Research Intern, Lessons Management

St John Ambulance WA — Summer (November - December)

Lessons management involves the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of experiences from operations, exercises, programs, and reviews. The goal is to foster a culture of continuous improvement within emergency management, thereby enhancing community safety, resilience, and capability development. The intern will: • Collect and analyse data from operations, exercises, programs, and reviews. • Identify and document lessons learned, focusing on systems of work. • Assist in disseminating lessons and best practices to relevant stakeholders. • Collaborate with various stakeholders to gather diverse perspectives and insights. • Support the development and implementation of tools and templates for lessons management. • Contribute to maintaining a no-blame culture and fostering an environment of continuous improvement. This internship offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in lessons management within the community/emergency management sector, contributing to the safety and resilience of communities

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Digital Content Intern

St Patrick's Community Support Centre — Summer (November - December)

This role will support St Pats in developing our digital marketing. You’ll be focussing on creating video content to use on our Tiktok and Instagram accounts. You’ll be working with our Communications team who will provide guidance.

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Project Intern 1, Financial Delegation Review and Financial Management Manual

State Solicitor's Office — Summer (November - December)

The State Solicitor's Office (SSO) is responsible for the provision of broad based, high quality legal services to the Government of WA and to a wide range of state government client departments and agencies. In October 2021, the SSO became an independent sub-department of the Department of Justice (DoJ) in response to the 2018 Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects (the Langoulant Report). Effective from 1 July 2024, the Department of Treasury has released the new Treasurer's Instructions framework, which imposes additional compliance requirements for the State Solicitor's Office's financial governance and operations. The intern(s) will work closely with the Chief Finance Officer and the Principal Accountants to review the financial delegations, best practice guides, and Treasury's Guidance Handbook to develop the SSO's own financial management manual, and a set of financial and administrative procedures. Key tasks will include research, data collection and analysis, policy development, reporting and other duties as required.

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Project Intern 2, Financial Delegation Review and Financial Management Manual

State Solicitor's Office — Summer (November - December)

The State Solicitor's Office (SSO) is responsible for the provision of broad based, high quality legal services to the Government of WA and to a wide range of state government client departments and agencies. In October 2021, the SSO became an independent sub-department of the Department of Justice (DoJ) in response to the 2018 Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects (the Langoulant Report). Effective from 1 July 2024, the Department of Treasury has released the new Treasurer's Instructions framework, which imposes additional compliance requirements for the State Solicitor's Office's financial governance and operations. The intern(s) will work closely with the Chief Finance Officer and the Principal Accountants to review the financial delegations, best practice guides, and Treasury's Guidance Handbook to develop the SSO's own financial management manual, and a set of financial and administrative procedures. Key tasks will include research, data collection and analysis, policy development, reporting and other duties as required.

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Grants Intern

Sussex Street Community Law Service — Summer (November - December)

Sussex Street is a large community law centre servicing East Victoria Park and surrounding areas. It also hosts two state wide specialist programs: a disability advocacy and discrimination branch and a Respondents Family Violence Restraining Order branch. Our services have to be in a position to respond to new trends that emerge in an area of law. We would like someone to join us who is interested in helping us grow our practice. Our services are wide and diverse and we are open to creative approaches to locating available grants. It would be a plus if you have had previous experience in making grant applications.

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Marketing and Communications Intern

Sussex Street Community Law Service — Summer (November - December)

Sussex Street is one of the oldest community legal centres in Western Australia. We have virtually no digital footprint and have no marketing material to speak of. The intern will assist the team to translate our programmes to the page and get the word out to folks about the help that we can offer them. We are focussing on building up our relationships with our direct community and are looking at ways to connect up with people at a grass roots level.

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Marketing and Communications Intern, Special Projects

Swimming WA — Summer (November - December)

The role will support SWA's small Marketing and Communications team on four projects, and beyond those, our output in this area more generally. The 4 projects are: 1. Assisting with development of branding, promotion and promotional collateral for 2025 and beyond. 2. Assisting with execution and delivery of a new $75k sponsorship that SWA in currently in the process of signing; mainly planning out and assisting with contractual deliverables. 3. Assisting with development of new branding, promotion and promotional collateral for a new Swim Leagues competition, SWA is offering. 4. Assisting with a refresh and improvement of SWA websites

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TLG Intern

Teach Learn Grow (TLG) — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be an essential member of the student executive teams. These teams work in the operations, human resources, marketing and funding and systems divisions of our organisation. More information about each of the teams and their roles can be found here: https://teachlearngrow.org.au/available-exec-roles-wa

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Perth

Equity Project Youth Channel Intern

The Equity Project — Summer (November - December)

The Equity Project Youth channel is a spin-off communication channel from the main Equity Project. It was established in early 2024 by several McCusker students, with this choice of communication coming after research and ideation of several ideas. Now established, we need someone with a solid understanding of how to apply comms and marketing to a youth focussed audience to run the channel. The goal here would be to helps attract interest and promote thought relating to our main project vision and purpose. Read more about that here: www.equityproject.org.au As part of the role, the intern will be in responsible for developing and documenting their communication and marketing strategy. While the current Equity Project Youth comms is currently on Instagram, this could be broadened depending on their strategic approach. A further key task will be to document their approach and provide a handover document that can be passed on to someone appropriate following the completion of their placement.

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Perth

Policy and Compliance Intern

The Grief Centre of WA Inc — Summer (November - December)

The Grief Centre of WA is a registered charity that provides postvention support to people who have experienced bereavement or other significant loss. They also provide community engagement, education and compacity building to enable the community to respond compassionately to death and loss and the associated grief. The Centre is the key resource and support Centre for grief and loss in Western Australia, delivering one-to-one and group counselling, peer support groups, educational workshops and community engagement events. The Centre has an opportunity to put a business case to government but needs to be accredited to be eligible for a service agreement. This is an urgent priority for the organisation. This role will be assisting the Business & Engagement Lead to prepare for accreditation by reviewing and assessing data collection processes, creating timelines for data collection, reviewing and writing frameworks, operational guides, policies and procedures, assessing evidence against accreditation checklists and liaising with relevant stakeholders. This role will work independently, under supervision and as part of the Business and Engagement Team. Training will be provided in Suicide Prevention Awareness and any other relevant areas during engagement as an intern.

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Social Media Intern

The Grief Centre of WA Inc — Summer (November - December)

The Social Media Intern will assist in promoting the services and activities of The Grief Centre of WA via social media platforms. As part of the Business & Engagement Team, this role engages the community via our social media platforms, supporting the many and varied activities of the Centre, including counselling, support groups, training workshops and community events. In collaboration with the Business & Engagement Lead, this role will: - Capture and edit images and videos that represent the work of the Centre - Design tiles for posting in social media - Develop paid advertising campaigns and set up advertising collateral. - Develop other marketing collateral, including fliers, brochures, postcards and PowerPoint presentations. - Set up Humanitix event pages. - Add content to the website and SharePoint pages. - Analyse the results of marketing activities. - Report on marketing activities. As part of a small team (5 Business & Engagement Team members), there is room for your creativity, innovation and initiative, with strong support and guidance from the Business & Engagement Team Lead.

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Chronobiology Clinical Research Intern

The Kids Research Institute Australia — Summer (November - December)

The Chronobiology team at Telethon Kids Institute are leading research into the effects of circadian rhythms on child development. The research focuses on a large multicentre international clinical study called CIRCA DIEM. The CIRCA DIEM study aims to determine whether the exposure of premature babies to day/night cycling of light and noise during their initial hospital stay can improve outcomes for them into early childhood, as babies that are born too early miss out on important signals from their mums' circadian rhythms. The study has recruited over 50% of the total number of babies that are needed and we anticipate that recruitment will be ongoing to the end of 2025. The intern's role will be to help support some of the central research team activities such as data entry into the study database, clinical data monitoring to check the correct entry of data by clinical site staff and helping with the preparation of study documents for governance submissions. All training will be provided.

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Communications & Engagement Intern - Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases

The Kids Research Institute Australia — Summer (November - December)

In this role, the intern will be working with the Communications Specialist for the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases, based at The Kids Research Institute Australia. This position will involve working on a range of end-of-year projects designed to communicate our research to a variety of different audiences, in a variety of different ways.

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Communications Intern

The Kids Research Institute Australia — Summer (November - December)

The FASD Hub is looking for someone to join our dynamic team of two to assist with an exciting communications project. Based at Telethon Kids Institute in Perth, the FASD Hub is a national platform which brings together the latest evidence-based research and resources about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and alcohol harms in pregnancy. We are looking for an intern to help update a repository of FASD research projects, reviewing the existing web content, liaising with authors, and writing news stories. Ideally you will have experience writing web copy, resizing images for web using software such as Photoshop. Experience with WordPress is highly preferable.

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Research Intern - Keeping children safe online

The Kids Research Institute Australia — Summer (November - December)

This role will be based on-site at the Kids Research Institute of Australia, located at Perth Children's Hospital. The research intern will be supervised by Rachael Heaphy-Scaife and Kate Erceg, as part of the Human Development and Community Wellbeing Team (Population Health). The role involves working on a systematic audit of the evidence-based information on a cyber safety app called ‘Beacon’, which was developed by the team in 2020. Beacon is a research translation tool aimed at upskilling the knowledge and self-efficacy of parents and carers to help their children engage with the online world in a safe and positive way. The intern will be shown the process for ensuring the information on Beacon is still relevant and accurate, and how to amend it if not. The intern will also have the opportunity to create their own short articles for the app to address any information gaps identified, such as new apps or trends, using recent research and other sources of evidence-based information. This is important for ensuring the app remains relevant and helpful for parents and carers. Tasks will involve: -Reviewing and auditing content on the Beacon app -Using an Excel spreadsheet to document audit progress -Researching and writing short articles (250 words) for publishing on Beacon app There will also be opportunities to assist with other work conducted by the research team including analysing data, writing reports and a review of other cyber safety health promotion tools.

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Research Intern 2: Human Development and Community Wellbeing (Health Literacy)

The Kids Research Institute Australia — Summer (November - December)

This role will be based on site at Telethon Kids Institute, located at Perth Children's Hospital. The research intern will be supervised by Jess Keeley, as part of the Human Development and Community Wellbeing Team. The role involves providing support across various projects with a main focus on transcribing qualitative interviews from parents about health literacy for themselves and their child. Interns will also be given an opportunity to attend meetings related to the research projects.

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Perth

Research Intern, Supporting the Delivery of Australia's First National Report in Tourette's Syndrome

The Kids Research Institute Australia — Summer (November - December)

In 2024, The Kids Research Institute Australia, together with researchers from around Australia, delivered Australia's first national survey evaluating the unmet needs of people with Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders. We are now analysing this dataset and preparing a national report to be delivered at the end of this year. An exciting opportunity exists for a research intern to be involved in this project, supporting some of the qualitative analysis and write-up.

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Perth

Legal Intern 1, Piddington Legal Assistance Clinic

The Piddington Society — Summer (November - December)

Western Australia has the highest rate of Aboriginal incarceration in the nation, with an Indigenous person 16 times more likely to be imprisoned than a non-Indigenous person. It is well established that there WA has the highest rate of Aboriginal over-representation in the country with an Aboriginal population of ~4% but a prison population of 40%+. Additionally, there is an over-representation with arrest rates and contact with the criminal justice system such as being held in police custody In this context, it is foreseeable that due to such a significant number of Aboriginal people who are incarcerated, and the clamour for already limited resources, that there may be a number of individuals who should have access to appeal opportunities but do not realise this prospect. The Piddington Legal Assistance Clinic will connect law students and graduates with solicitors and barristers pursuing criminal appeals, and other legal aid defence cases. Project Intern will assist the PLT Director in establishing the Clinic, developing the IT infrastructure and procedures required, and undertake paralegal work in the pilot phase of the clinic. The intern will be supervised by a lawyer and will undertake legal research and writing.

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Legal Intern 2, Piddington Legal Assistance Clinic

The Piddington Society — Summer (November - December)

Western Australia has the highest rate of Aboriginal incarceration in the nation, with an Indigenous person 16 times more likely to be imprisoned than a non-Indigenous person. It is well established that there WA has the highest rate of Aboriginal over-representation in the country with an Aboriginal population of ~4% but a prison population of 40%+. Additionally, there is an over-representation with arrest rates and contact with the criminal justice system such as being held in police custody In this context, it is foreseeable that due to such a significant number of Aboriginal people who are incarcerated, and the clamour for already limited resources, that there may be a number of individuals who should have access to appeal opportunities but do not realise this prospect. The Piddington Legal Assistance Clinic will connect law students and graduates with solicitors and barristers pursuing criminal appeals, and other legal aid defence cases. Project Intern will assist the PLT Director in establishing the Clinic, developing the IT infrastructure and procedures required, and undertake paralegal work in the pilot phase of the clinic. The intern will be supervised by a lawyer and will undertake legal research and writing.

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Community Engagement Intern

The Spiers Centre — Summer (November - December)

Are you passionate about making a positive difference in your community? Do you have excellent communication, coordination, and relationship-building skills? If so, we want you to join our team as a Community Engagement Intern! As a Community Engagement Intern, you will be responsible for developing and implementing community engagement strategies and programs that align with our organisation’s vision, mission, and values. You will work closely with our staff, volunteers, partners, and community members to plan, facilitate, and evaluate community events, activities and initiatives that promote social inclusion, wellbeing, and resilience. If you're ready to make a genuine difference, we want to hear from you.

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Grants and Fundraising Intern

The Spiers Centre — Summer (November - December)

Do you wish to gain valuable hands-on experience in the non-profit sector, with exposure to various aspects of grant writing and fundraising? This could be an opportunity for you to develop and enhance your skills in research and learn to collaborate with professionals and external partners and stakeholders. The grants and fundraising intern will assist the development team in researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to various foundations, trusts, and corporations. The intern will also help with planning, organising, and executing fundraising events and campaigns, as well as maintaining donor relations and records. Make an impact – be part of the change.

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Perth

Street Tree Data Collection Intern

Town of Bassendean — Summer (November - December)

The intern will work closely with the Town of Bassendean's Urban Forest Supervisor, within the Sustainability and Environment team to collect and update data on new street trees planted and removed trees following summer of 2023/24. This will involve using a tablet in the field to collect data, with potentially some use of QGIS and further reporting/ analysis. The intern will have the opportunity to provide feedback into future asset data collection methodologies.

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Perth

Communications Planner Intern - Tuart Place relocation project

Tuart Place — Summer (November - December)

Tuart Place is the West Australian support service for adults who were in any type of out-of-home care when they were children, including former child migrants, Aboriginal children taken from their communities, and children in foster care. Our service is co-designed, and people who access service from Tuart Place have chosen to be called 'participants'. We have operated at 24 High Street in Fremantle since 2013. In 2025, Tuart Place will be relocating a new premises in Fremantle. We are working to make the relocation process as easy as possible for the participants in our service. We are seeking an intern to develop a multi-channel communications and engagement plan to help guide participants and external stakeholders through the relocation process with the aim to deliver transparent, clear and accessible messages that: _paint a bright picture for the future _provide support to ease the relocation process, which may be a difficult time for some participants _celebrate successes _help retain participants and make them feel welcome and at home in the new space

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Perth

Circular Economy Intern

UWA Campus Management — Summer (November - December)

The role will be to research how the University can manage its furniture throughout their lifecycle, from the selection, purchase and usage through to re-use, recycling and disposal. The intern will conduct research through online searches or contact organisations to gain an understanding of the service offerings available in Perth for sustainable furniture solutions. With this information, the intern will develop a circular economy model showing what the University should consider at each stage of the lifecycle of furniture (for example, donation or recycling centres we could partner with).

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Perth

Research Intern 1, Lived Experience Project

UWA Centre for Social Policy Practice, Research and Development — Summer (November - December)

The Discipline of Social Work and Social Policy (SWSP) at UWA has a major focus on Lived and Living Experience in the teaching of its two courses. People with Lived and Living Experience of the issues commonly experienced by the service users of organisations in which social workers work collaborate with SWSP staff to help students understand the issues from their perspectives. These issues may include the experience of mental health conditions, homelessness, recovery from alcohol and drug use, survivors of family and domestic violence and others. The Lived Experience (LE) Educator has a central role in working with other teaching staff to enhance and embed the contribution of the people who provide valuable learning experiences for the students so that they gain the knowledge and skills to provide appropriate services to people experiencing these issues alongside their families, kin and significant others. The Intern would work closely with the LE Educator and other relevant staff members in the SWSP Discipline to develop a plan for the continued contribution Lived Experience can make to the education of student social workers. This would involve the following tasks working alongside the LE Educator: to describe current activities in the Discipline, undertake a literature review of successfully applied LE models in social work and other relevant courses, identify possibilities and appropriate models for LE contributions in SWSP, and identify potential further research.

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Research Intern 2, Lived Experience Project

UWA Centre for Social Policy Practice, Research and Development — Summer (November - December)

The Discipline of Social Work and Social Policy (SWSP) at UWA has a major focus on Lived and Living Experience in the teaching of its two courses. People with Lived and Living Experience of the issues commonly experienced by the service users of organisations in which social workers work collaborate with SWSP staff to help students understand the issues from their perspectives. These issues may include the experience of mental health conditions, homelessness, recovery from alcohol and drug use, survivors of family and domestic violence and others. The Lived Experience (LE) Educator has a central role in working with other teaching staff to enhance and embed the contribution of the people who provide valuable learning experiences for the students so that they gain the knowledge and skills to provide appropriate services to people experiencing these issues alongside their families, kin and significant others. The Intern would work closely with the LE Educator and other relevant staff members in the SWSP Discipline to develop a plan for the continued contribution Lived Experience can make to the education of student social workers. This would involve the following tasks working alongside the LE Educator: to describe current activities in the Discipline, undertake a literature review of successfully applied LE models in social work and other relevant courses, identify possibilities and appropriate models for LE contributions in SWSP, and identify potential further research.

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Marketing & Communications Intern

UWA Student Success and Wellbeing — Summer (November - December)

UniAccess is looking for an enthusiastic and curious intern that is passionate in building awareness of initiatives that can reduce barriers for students with a disability or medical condition. This project will include the production of a suite of accessible and impactful short video content and opportunity to embed the resources into a broader marketing and communication strategy. Guidance and training will be provided on the job to ensure content is accessible.

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Digital Marketing Intern

Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services — Summer (November - December)

The intern will support the Communications, Engagement & Projects Manager with digital marketing tasks, including the updating of the organisation's web pages using Wordpress and the script writing, filming and editing of a new video promoting Umbrella's services. The intern will also have the opportunity to develop social media content using Canva and Hootsuite for Umbrella's Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram pages and take photographs for these posts.

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Project Intern, Creating Resilient Urban Forests

WA Local Government Association (WALGA) — Summer (November - December)

A priority of the Local Government sector is ensuring that species master lists are comprised of resilient species that are adapted to future climate change projections. This project involve meeting with a key group of Local Governments active in this area to discuss key knowledge gaps and needs. The project will collate a street tree species list from metropolitan and regional councils, identify species origin (exotic, Australian native or WA native), size (small, medium or large) and analyse the prevalence of use of each species by different Local Governments. The project will research the projected climate resilience of individual species using existing tools such as Which Plant (Macquarie University). The intern will be required to report on whether Local Governments have a climate-ready approach to delivery of urban forest planting programs, make recommendations for identified areas of improvement, and present to the Local Government Urban Forest Working Group.

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Perth

Project Intern, Creating a Perth and Peel Urban Forest Spatial Mapping Layer

WA Local Government Association (WALGA) — Summer (November - December)

WALGA requires information on Local Government tree assets to inform our urban forest advocacy, policy development, assist biosecurity response to plant pests, and measure improvements resulting from funding investment. This project will collate data on tree assets and investigate the potential to establish an urban forest spatial mapping layer that can be updated annually. The intern will meet with representatives from DPLH, WALIS, Landgate and WALGA to determine the required tree attributes or fields, and the ability to create and host a new urban forest spatial data layer. The intern will firstly undertake a survey of the 33 Local Governments in the Perth and Peel regions to collect information e.g. the total number of street and park tree assets, the average number of new trees planted per annum, whether tree management software is used, the attributes collected (species, age, location), and LG support for annual provision of data to WALGA. The intern will be required to analyse the survey results, develop a GIS template for LGs to populate annually, write a report on their findings and present to the Local Government Urban Forest Working Group.

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Perth

Herpetology Intern 1, Pilbara Biological Survey

WA Museum — Summer (November - December)

From 2002-2007 the Western Australian Museum in collaboration with DEC (now DBCA) conducted first comprehensive biodiversity survey of the Pilbara. 304 Terrestrial Zoology sites were surveyed with a mixture of trap types, including invertebrate wet pit traps. Vertebrate bycatch (reptiles and amphibians) from these pits has been recovered from long-term storage and needs to be identified and assessed for accessioning into the Museum collection. The intern will be working closely with our Technical Officer (Dr Kailah Thorn) and Curator of Herpetology (Dr Paul Doughty) in the Research and Collections facility at Welshpool. They will have the opportunity to learn how the facility is organised, how to identify and database our specimens, and how and why we preserve the state collections.

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Perth

Herpetology Intern 2, Pilbara Biological Survey

WA Museum — Summer (November - December)

From 2002-2007 the Western Australian Museum in collaboration with DEC (now DBCA) conducted first comprehensive biodiversity survey of the Pilbara. 304 Terrestrial Zoology sites were surveyed with a mixture of trap types, including invertebrate wet pit traps. Vertebrate bycatch (reptiles and amphibians) from these pits has been recovered from long-term storage and needs to be identified and assessed for accessioning into the Museum collection. The intern will be working closely with our Technical Officer (Dr Kailah Thorn) and Curator of Herpetology (Dr Paul Doughty) in the Research and Collections facility at Welshpool. They will have the opportunity to learn how the facility is organised, how to identify and database our specimens, and how and why we preserve the state collections.

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Perth

Project Intern - Evaluation and Education

WA Police Force - Road Safety Commission — Summer (November - December)

The Road Safety Commission (a business unit within WA Police) is developing a new road safety school incursion program for students in regional secondary schools. As part of the project process, a stakeholder engagement process as well as an evaluation plan is required to ensure that once the program is rolled out, the Commission successfully delivers and evaluates the short-, medium- and long-term impact of the program. Success includes engagement of schools with the program, feedback from participants and teachers, and measurable indicators incorporated into a formal evaluation process. The Project Intern - Evaluation intern would assist in the development of the implementation of the project through stakeholder engagement and support activities that support the ability to evaluate the effectiveness of the project and program, working with Commission staff in the Education and Behaviour Change section.

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Marketing and Communications Intern 1 - Social Enterprise

WA Social Enterprise Council — Summer (November - December)

The intern will support our social enterprise members through creating meaningful social media content that gets the word out there about WA's amazing social enterprises. The intern will also maintain our membership database and carry out other online research tasks. The ideal intern would be interested in community services and purposeful businesses, and would like to work with our small and dynamic peak organisation that supports social enterprises. An interest in running businesses, start up organisations and how to pitch and gather funding for business ideas would be preferred. This role would align well with interns studying Marketing and Communications, Arts and Humanities, Business, Social Work, Policy, Anthropology - and who want to learn more about how the social enterprise ecosystem works in WA. An interest in or skills in Canva, photography, filming, social media posts would be fantastic! Don't worry if you don't know much about social enterprises! (Neither did we!) We will train you in the internship, and provide an open space for you to gain some great skills. We are happy to adapt the internship projects for what skills and interests you have, so the tasks are adaptable.

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Marketing and Communications Intern 2 - Social Enterprise

WA Social Enterprise Council — Summer (November - December)

The intern will support our social enterprise members through creating meaningful social media content that gets the word out there about WA's amazing social enterprises. The intern will also maintain our membership database and carry out other online research tasks. The ideal intern would be interested in community services and purposeful businesses, and would like to work with our small and dynamic peak organisation that supports social enterprises. An interest in running businesses, start up organisations and how to pitch and gather funding for business ideas would be preferred. This role would align well with interns studying Marketing and Communications, Arts and Humanities, Business, Social Work, Policy, Anthropology - and who want to learn more about how the social enterprise ecosystem works in WA. An interest in or skills in Canva, photography, filming, social media posts would be fantastic! Don't worry if you don't know much about social enterprises! (Neither did we!) We will train you in the internship, and provide an open space for you to gain some great skills. We are happy to adapt the internship projects for what skills and interests you have, so the tasks are adaptable.

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Social Media Intern

Western Australian Primary Principals' Association — Summer (November - December)

The role will be managed by the Communications Officer, and will include editing video for various platforms, creating social media templates and posts and contributing to the overall social media plan. We would like an intern who has experience using various social media platforms and creating videos/editing short videos. They will have access to Canva as if needed and video editing software.

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Healthy Heart Project Intern

Willetton Family Practice — Summer (November - December)

A quality improvement project to improve the heart health of our patients which will minimise heart failure in primary care. This project aims to improve heart failure management.

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Perth

Project Intern, Website development and Social Media strategy

Woodlupine Family Centre — Summer (November - December)

The intern will be involved in the update of our website, communication processes and help create an innovative social media strategy. The intern will be supported by the Centre Manager and Management Committee. We are looking for someone with an interest in community engagement and development, with an artistic flare.

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Perth

Project Intern, Advisory Services

Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA) — Summer (November - December)

You will be joining the Advisory Services team, who complete fee-for-service consultation work for third-party organisations, generally local governments of other not-for-profit community organisations. You will be joining us near the end of a project we are working on with the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. We are conducting the consultation for, and then writing, the City's 2024-29 Youth Action Plan, which will set out the City is going to do over the next five years to improve the lives of young people within the Local Government Area. Local governments are responsible for things like local events, local facilities, community centres, libraries, rec centres etc. YACWA is running the consultation for this project, meaning we are talking to as many young people and other stakeholders in Kalgoorlie as we can to get a snapshot of what life is like for young people. We do this through in person visits, but also interviews, surveys, workshops etc. Your responsibility will primarily be to conduct both qualitative and quantitative data analysis on the consultation data that we gather. The consultation period will be finished by the time you start your internship, so you will collate all the data and turn it into summaries of trends and themes. These summaries will then inform what we recommend the City does in their Action Plan over the next five years.

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Regional

Youth Worker Intern

Youth Involvement Council — Summer (November - December)

YIC is seeking someone passionate about empowering at risk young people and supporting their families and community. The intern will join youth workers to support the delivery of activities to children and youth aged 5-25. YIC programs are aimed at building trusting relationships and addressing life challenges. YIC work with over 500 children/young people each year. This is an extremely rewarding role but can be very confronting at times so the team meet regularly to support one other.

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Accounting Intern

Zonta House — Summer (November - December)

As an Accounting Intern, you will provide support in carrying out the day-to-day finance activities at our organisation. This will give you an overview of accounting and compliance of a not-for-profit registered charity, our accounting software Xero, accounting for grants and payroll under a modern award. Additionally, you will help with specific projects including verification of fixed assets, updating supplier details and reporting improvements. You will be mentored by our Accountant and Finance Officer to gain in-depth knowledge of the complete finance function. We are looking for a self-motivated individual with good attention to detail and Excel skills.

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Please confirm that you understand that this internship is a Service Learning Unit and you may not be matched with a role relevant to your study discipline.