The McCusker Centre for Citizenship partners with more than 500 not-for-profit, community, government and non-government organisations to provide a structured and quality internship program for UWA students.
More than 3,400 students have undertaken internships through the McCusker Centre for Citizenship, with over 350,000 hours contributed to support projects benefitting the community. Feedback on the internship program is overwhelmingly positive, with 97% of past students and supervisors agreeing they would recommend the program to others.
Through an internship with the McCusker Centre for Citizenship, you have the opportunity to:
Engage in real work in a community context
Demonstrate an understanding of professional responsibility and citizenship
Apply and develop valuable and transferable skills for the benefit of the community
Develop a deeper awareness of social issues challenging society
Make connections and create a professional network
Explore your options for ways to apply your knowledge and skills post-degree.
Internships are open to all eligible currently enrolled undergraduate and postgraduate UWA students. Our internships program can be taken as a standalone unit, or as part of the new Minor in Active Citizenship.
You apply to our program as a whole, rather than to a specific role. This enables you to test your knowledge, skills and aptitude for service and tasks you might not otherwise have considered. We match applicants to roles based on interests, skills, experience and the specific requirements of the available roles.
Over the summer and winter internship periods, you also have the opportunity to undertake an internship in a regional town across WA.
You can explore our available opportunities below or read about previous internship roles and student experiences in our booklets:
If you have any questions, please contact the Centre for more information.
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+
Review your study plan and consider your other commitments to ensure that you can undertake an internship as part of your course.
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.
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).
We are currently developing our corporate partnerships program and are looking for an intern who can assist in developing and implementing this program with us. The Intern will need an eye for detail and possess a strategy brain! No previous experience in Marketing and Communications is needed, however you must be curious, agile and open to learning.
We are seeking a Marketing and Design Intern to ensure all projects get done on time and on budget. The Marketing and Design Intern will be working and collaborating with our Marketing Manager to make sure that each project gets the resources and attention it needs to be successful.
The ideal candidate must be an organized multitasker, able to handle many diverse projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines.
Core Responsibilities:
Handling correspondence with online client enquiries and communicating with other departments within the company to keep marketing campaigns on track.
Create and Post approved social content on Facebook, Instagram and Linked In.
Assist with event planning, conferences, and expos by identifying requirements, establishing contacts, developing schedules and assignments, and coordinating mailing lists.
Assist with research for fundraising
Required skills and qualifications :
Bachelor’s degree (or working towards one) in marketing, advertising, or communications.
Familiarity with content management systems (CMS) and customer relationship management (CRM) tools
Experience in budgeting and forecasting
Knowledge of traditional and digital marketing, content marketing, and social media marketing
Experience using data analytics software for research
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Positive attitude
Marketing and Communications Administrative Intern
ADHD Western Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Working with our marketing team, you will be an extra pair of hands during a very busy period. You will be ready to handle any activities that come your way, from organising marketing materials, branding our digital assets or assisting with developing and implementing communications plans.
Aboriginal Legal Service of WA (ALS WA) — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Provide project support to the merger and acquisitions manager. Activ and genU have recently decided to merge. The Merger and Acquisitions manager is coordinating merger activities between the entities. Tasks will be undertaken at the M&A manager's direction.
1. Project administrative tasks such as scheduling meetings with key personnel or preparing agendas and taking minutes
2. Preparing for and assisting with facilitation of workshops,
3. Assisting with the preparation of action plans, and following up outstanding actions with personnel
4. Liaising with relevant staff and external stakeholders who may contribute to, or be impacted by, the project
5. Identifying any problems or opportunities relevant to the project and raising with the merger and acquisitions manager
6. Supporting relevant staff to deliver the project
7. Other project related support duties as directed
8. Assist in developing project management tools including gantt charts, project plans and registers
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.
Memory Clinic & Clinical Trials Participant Satisfaction Survey Development Intern
Alzheimer's Research Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
We are offering a unique opportunity for a McCusker intern to join our team and set up systems and processes to enable us to measure participant satisfaction in our newly developed memory clinic. The intern will be responsible for developing and implementing methods to gather comprehensive feedback from patients/clinical trials and research participants. This includes determining ways to measure our participant retention rate, identifying project withdrawal rate and reasons for withdrawal, and assessing any issues related to travel and parking. Additionally, the intern will assess preferences on receiving questionnaires (paper or email) and confirmation messages (call or text) and will solicit suggestions for service improvement.
The role may also involve direct interaction with participants, data collection and analysis, and the creation of reports that provide actionable insights for enhancing the participant experience. By setting up these systems and processes, the intern will help us better understand and address the needs and concerns of our participants, ultimately contributing to the overall success and effectiveness of our memory clinic. This internship offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a clinical research setting, develop skills in data analysis and participant engagement, and make a meaningful impact on the quality of our services
Research and Community Grant Application Support Intern
Alzheimer's Research Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
In this intern role with ARA the primary objective is to research and develop a comprehensive list of grants that are available for the organisation to apply for that will support our vision of “making Alzheimer’s a distant memory”. The process begins with an initial assessment to ARA’s needs and current grant opportunities and processes utilised. This will be followed by setting up a ‘boiler plate’ of information required in ARA grant applications. The next phase is to develop a grants register and template for gathering and analysing metrics related to success rates of applications. The intern will then work with the wider team to identify priority areas and establish eligibility criteria. A detailed action plan will be created, outlining steps, timelines, and responsibilities, along with the development of a transparent application and review process.
We're seeking a creative and enthusiastic intern to join our team and implement the social media strategy developed by a previous intern. This is your chance to put your social media skills to work and make a real impact on our recruitment efforts!
In this role, you'll be responsible for:
- Developing and engaging social media posts (including text, images, and videos) to promote volunteering at AWA
- Highlighting AWA's culture and values through compelling and authentic content.
- Showcasing employee and volunteer stories at AWA to attract candidates.
- Ensuring all social media content aligns with AWA's employer brand and brand guidelines.
- Monitoring and analysing social media performance to measure success and identify areas for improvement.
The StandBy program supports people impacted by suicide and we have previously developed a resource that can assist when supporting women impacted by suicide and family and domestic violence. We did this through a working group and collaboration with other services. We would like to duplicate the resource to be more culturally appropriate for Aboriginal and Torres Straite Islander people and communities. There would be a heavy focus on engaging Aboriginal service providers, facilitating conversations and collating resource information.
We're looking for someone to take the theory content from our training program and turn it into an online resources hub for our community-based staff. Collaborating with the marketing and safety and compliance teams, this role will ensure that we can meet the compliance requirements of our staff training as well as ensuring it is engaging and represents our brand. There will be a need to learn how to use Edapp (it's fairly intuitive), as well as working with our HQ team to ensure the content is correct. You may also need to collect videos or testimonials of staff to incorporate into the training.
Association for Culturally Appropriate Services (AfCAS) — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be both marketing and supporting the necessary preparation for events being held by the Assocation for Culturally Appropriate Services (AfCAS) during the latter half of 2024.
The second semester includes a number of events that will require promotion, preparation and follow up including:
* A volunteer Visitors' training and celebration session on 10 August 2024 called "Friendship, Music and Mindfulness with Seniors"
* An online national webinar on "Respecting Human Rights of Seniors with Diverse Language Needs" on 2 October 2024
* The Annual General Meeting & Complementary presentation on 31 October 2024 between 9am and 11.30am
The role includes incidental learning about procedures at Annual General Meetings and practical components of running effective events.
Marketing will require the promotion using the website, social media as well as the use of Canva and PowerPoint and other relevant digital marketing tools and the use and update of contact lists in excel.
Association for Culturally Appropriate Services (AfCAS) — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role will work to:
- Learn about the Association for Culturally Appropriate Services (AfCAS) focus areas, strengths, concerns and capacity
- Utilise the knowledge of AfCAS to identify suitable accessible funding sources
- Research each of the funding sources to select the most accessible and aligned to priorities
- Apply for at least one grant and develop at least one fundraising process
- Conduct a pilot implementation of the fundraising process and evaluate to make adjustments to the fundraising process
- Provide an ongoing implementation plan based on the learnings from the pilot
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.
Auspire - Australia Day Council WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
Auspire is an independent, not for profit association and registered charity operating in the civics and citizenship space. We are part of the ‘national family’ of eight State and Territory Australia Day Councils.
Our role is to encourage people living in Western Australia to feel a sense of belonging and a desire to contribute to create stronger, more inclusive and resilient communities.
Our vision is for Australian to be recognised as a culturally and socially inclusive society where people feel a sense of belonging and desire to participate. One of the ways we do this is through our many awards programs including
the Australian of the Year Awards https://australianoftheyear.org.au/and the Community Citizen of the Year Awards https://www.citizenshipawards.com.au/nominate/.
We require the intern to work with the team to identify innovative marketing ideas to promote nominations to the Auspire awards programs.
Importantly, we will require the intern to identify/research potential nominees, curate information to support a nomination and submit this information into the online award nomination systems.
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. This role suite someone with an interest in human services ands a background in either social work psychology or similar.
The Event Planning Intern will support the preparation and execution of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Ceremony within the Event Management department. Responsibilities include editing event briefs and speaker notes, designing the event program, managing invites and RSVPs, assisting awardees with their speeches, monitoring correspondence, liaising with social media for photos, and coordinating with vendors and performance groups. The intern will interact with internal teams and external awardees, vendors, and performers, gaining hands-on experience in event coordination and project management. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented individual with strong communication skills and a passion for event planning.
CEOs for Gender Equity Inc. — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will work closely with our communications and marketing lead on strategic communications and marketing, including assisting in the development and execution of marketing campaigns, creating and scheduling content for social media platforms, assisting in newsletter writing, conducting market research and analysing trends, supporting the production of promotional materials and presentations, participating in brainstorming sessions for new marketing strategies.
The intern will assist the Community Engagement Team to ensure all participants' profiles are up to date in Cahoots' system, including all documentation that goes with it. The intern will also help to create new folders for all our active participants. The intern will prepare folders for the sessions coming up for the weekend or school holidays and help in different aspects of our admin tasks. There is scope to work on other projects such as creating posters/flyers on Canva to support our programs.
The intern will gain experience in all aspects of Service Coordination at Cahoots.
They will work on one of our camps as a camp leader to understand the duties of volunteers and the purpose of 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. (At least one of this tasks)
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.
They will assist with preparations for our peaks.
Cahoots is a not-for-profit NDIS provider that has a big community of volunteers and placement students assisting on our camps and programs. Apart of the Cahoots Volunteer Strategy, we have created social media channels and platforms for volunteers to engage and connect with.
The Social Media Intern will be assisting the volunteer's team, by taking over the social media platforms, creating fun and engaging content.
Project Intern, Palliative and Supportive Care Education Mapping
Cancer Council WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will assist with generating transcripts and mapping transcripts with a formal document provided upon commencement in the role. The intern will edit transcripts in alignment with current trends and educational standards.
Carers WA are currently exploring the Client Journey of Carers to provide them with better support system. The intern will be seeking to explore and identify the engagements and opportunities that are working best to support carers as well as identify the current systems are difficult to navigate. The intern will also have the opportunity to think outside the box and present new suggestions and approaches to make it a smoother journey.
Centre For Accessibility Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Centre For Accessibility (CFA) Australia is a not-for-profit dedicated to alleviating hardship faced by people with disability in gaining independence to online content. CFA Australia is seeking support in our marketing and communications area to assist in building up some of its projects.
The role will report directly to the CEO of CFA Australia and will focus on deliverables and important digital access projects.
Centre For Accessibility Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be supporting the set-up and roll-out of laptops and other helpdesk resources to assist people with disability, their families, and carers.
Centre for Women's Safety and Wellbeing (CWSW) — Semester 2 (July – October)
Reporting to the Event Coordinator, this role will be responsible for supporting the development and delivery of signature events, working with business and industry partners, community groups, not-for-profit organisations and other key stakeholders in the family and domestic violence, sexual health, and women's community-based health sectors.
Event Intern, Paint the Highway REaD Annual Reading Day
Centrecare — Semester 2 (July – October)
Based at the Gosnells Child and Parent Centre (G-CPC), the Event Intern will plan and coordinate the Annual Reading Day event in collaboration with the Paint the Highway REaD (PTHR) Working Group. PTHR is an early literacy movement encouraging parents and caregivers to Read, Play, Sing, Rhyme, and Talk with children daily from birth so they will be ready to learn when they start school. Annual Reading Day is a large, family-friendly event for preschool-aged children and their parents/caregivers. Run alongside and in collaboration with City of Gosnells Park Play, it features stallholders providing early years services and includes an appearance from three large, loveable Possum Mascots - Pete, Patrick, and Paige - who will lead a song and rhyme session. Gift bag giveaways with books are also part of the fun. This event runs with no budget and relies on collaboration with other agencies and existing resources within the Working Group, which includes Centrecare's G-CPC and East Maddington CPC, City of Gosnells Libraries, GoodStart Early Learning Canning Vale, Communicare, and community volunteers. The Event Intern will play a crucial role in planning, coordinating, and evaluating the Annual Reading Day event. Additionally, the intern may evaluate other similar programs or initiatives at the G-CPC to ensure the G-CPC activities effectively meet community needs and appropriate reporting is provided to funding bodies.
Citizens Advice Bureau — Semester 2 (July – October)
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 9 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.
Citizens Advice Bureau — Semester 2 (July – October)
Under supervision, the intern will make updates to policies and procedures, including bi-laws that govern CAB branches and ensuring policies are reflective of the latest government legislation. The intern will then consult with branches to embed the new policies and procedures.
City West Lotteries House — Semester 2 (July – October)
We are a small team of three managing the vibrant not-for-profit Lotteries House, home to 24 diverse NFP tenants. Located in the heart of West Perth, just 10 minutes from UWA (Train and CAT accessible) and surrounded by excellent cafes. We also boast a conference room and commercial kitchen with full AV capabilities, available for both commercial and non-profit use.
Join our dynamic team as a Media Creation and Marketing intern, where you'll harness your passion for photography and/or videography to improve our online presence. This role offers a unique opportunity to work alongside our digital marketing specialist, creating high-quality visual content that reflects the vibrancy and impact of our tenant organisations on social media and our website.
The intern will assist with the following tasks:
• Capture, edit and produce visually captivating photos and videos that showcase the daily life, special events and key moments of our tenant organisations, including The Wilderness Society, Transfolk WA, Development Disability WA, Blind Sports WA, Perth Inner City Youth Services and the Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute (to name a few).
• Collaborate with tenant groups to ensure visual content aligns with their missions and enhances their visibility.
• Work closely with the marketing specialist to align all content with our strategic marketing objectives, enhancing our brands narrative and outreach.
The City of Bayswater is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Intern Landscape Architect to assist the City’s Landscape Architect as part of the broader Infrastructure and Assets team in delivering innovative and sustainable projects. As an Intern Landscape Architect, you will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, from concept design to construction, and develop your skills in a supportive and collaborative environment.
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.
Digital Content Intern, Don Russell Performing Arts Centre
City of Gosnells — Semester 2 (July – October)
This project will be based at the Don Russell Performing Arts Centre in Thornlie. Working with the Centre Coordinators and Administrator, the Intern's project will be to develop, create, and implement a Facebook strategy and plan content for upcoming events. The intern will be exposed to all aspects of a Performing Arts Centre including Box Office, administration, tech and customer service.
This intern will be given the opportunity to assess business projects; reengineering processes and making process improvements in the technical services/engineering areas.
The Intern will assist with compliance, declaration of interest and policy registers, including an audit of the City's website and placing documents on the website.
Work on projects supporting the Urban Forest Strategy and ongoing planting program in the Urban Landscapes and Conservation area.
Someone with an interest in the value of trees in the public realm.
Will primarily liaise with City officers, suppliers, contractors and community members.
The intern will complete the following tasks:
• Coordinate, write and edit publications and collateral, including newsletters and annual reports.
• Create content such as media releases, newsletters, social media posts, videos, photos, and internal news articles to profile the City’s programs, services, activities and achievements.
• Review the City’s photographic library, ensuring a substantive repository of up to date, inclusive and diverse photography is available at all times.
• Maintain excellent customer service with team members, internal and external stakeholders and effective
Events play a vital role in local communities – bringing people together, establishing a sense of pride and connection, activating spaces, and creating vibrancy and fun.
As such, the City of Swan’s Events Officers are important members of the Communications and Engagement business unit. Working across the wider team and other stakeholders, you will be responsible for planning, developing and coordinating corporate, community and/or civic events, as well as assisting with the processing of public event applications.
These events can may be small- to large- scale, depending on budget and levels of external funding, the purpose of the event, and the target audience.
The key responsibilities of these roles may include:
• Creating event plans, in collaboration with relevant internal and external stakeholders
• Setting event budgets and monitoring expenditure
• Negotiating and liaising with suppliers
• Ensuring all relevant policies, risk management and WHS standards are adhered to
• Attracting corporate partners and sponsors
• Measuring the success and outcomes of events, and capturing lessons learned/areas for improvement.
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.
Commissioner for Children and Young People — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role will involve working with the Executive Management Team to review and develop fit for purpose corporate policies aligned to best practice with the State government. This role will also require researching legislation and Public Sector Commission best practice guidelines. This review, update and development of these policies will then contribute to the continued improvement in Corporate Governance, Risk and Audit functions within the Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People.
Commissioner for Children and Young People — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
ConnectGroups is the WA Peak Body for peer support groups, representing and servicing over 800 peer-led groups across the State. Peer support groups offer a unique level of support through shared experience, enabling individuals with a common condition or life adversity to offer emotional and practical support to one another. They provide support on a broad range of issues including chronic and genetic conditions, trauma, mental distress, and social isolation.
ConnectGroups is a member-based organisation, with its membership currently open to WA Peer Support Groups, and organisations providing peer support groups as part of their service delivery. In recent years, due to the changing nature of peer support and changes to needs within the community, there have been an increase in membership applications that fall outside of the scope of ConnectGroups’ membership criteria, or that partially meet criteria. This has resulted in a lack of clarity and consistency in membership assessment.
As a result, ConnectGroups is undertaking a review of its membership model, including membership categories and criteria, peer support group definition, and membership benefits. We require the support of an intern to review the current membership model and service delivery, to consult with current and prospective members, and to provide recommendations for a new, fit for purpose membership model that aligns to current and future peer support groups.
Conservation Council WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Conservation Council of WA (CCWA) is Western Australia's foremost not-for-profit, nongovernment conservation and environment organisation. We have been a prominent and forthright voice for conservation for more than 50 years working directly with communities, government, Traditional Owners, industry, and media to promote a more sustainable WA and to protect our natural environment.
We advocate for the protection and conservation of all nature across our great state. Campaigning and lobbying alongside our members and thousands of like-minded individuals, we strive towards meaningful change at a local level and to tackle critical environmental challenges on a much larger scale.
Our internship role will aim to provide an overview of CCWA's environmental work, whilst giving interns opportunities to engage in specific citizen science program processes and projects.
Conservation Council WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Conservation Council of WA (CCWA) is Western Australia's foremost not-for-profit, nongovernment conservation and environment organisation. We have been a prominent and forthright voice for conservation for more than 50 years working directly with communities, government, Traditional Owners, industry, and media to promote a more sustainable WA and to protect our natural environment.
We advocate for the protection and conservation of all nature across our great state. Campaigning and lobbying alongside our members and thousands of like-minded individuals, we strive towards meaningful change at a local level and to tackle critical environmental challenges on a much larger scale.
The internship role will focus on helping to establish and organise the WA Bat Network.
Coolabaroo Community Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Coolabaroo Community Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Coolabaroo Community Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Darling Range Seniors Hub — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The residential and secure care learning team offers a range of state-of-the art learning opportunities to enhance the knowledge and skills of residential and secure care staff.
We design, develop and deliver a variety of high quality, engaging learning resources to assist in empowering staff to be informed, confident and engaged when delivering therapeutic support for young people within their care.
The intern will work with the manager in the Therapeutic Care Services Team in Learning & Development to begin the creation of access to current, practical resource tools, fact sheets and guides in our Learning and Development Hub on Communities’ intranet that will be accessible for all residential care workers.
The role will include development in SharePoint and may include some graphic design elements for the Learning and Development Hub.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern would be placed at the Department of Communities, Specialist Child Protection Unit, working alongside the Advocate for Children in Care.
A Data Project to evaluate the Advocate for Children in Care’s new data and create the reporting system scope for Power BI. The data project could have wider value to the SCPU.
The work could include supervised engagement with children in care, Out-of-Home Care providers and wider Communities staff.
Policies and Procedures Intern - Housing and Homelessness
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The internship role contributes to the development, review, and implementation of strategic Housing policy. They will do this by supporting their supervisor to investigate current policy questions, prepare scoping documents and undertaking research, analysis, and synthesis of the findings. As part of this internship, the Policy Support Intern will have the opportunity to draft key documentation, for approval by the Manager Housing Policy.
Project Intern - Community Services (Priority Initiatives)
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Service Delivery Refresh program brings together a range of projects that all have the common goal of ensuring Person Centred Service Delivery that is fit for purpose to meet client demand and Government expectations.
In this role you will be supporting the Service Delivery Refresh Project Managers by assisting with the design and drafting of the proposal for a new pilot program, to be delivered through Communities’ service Delivery resources, providing wrap around supports for families who need accommodation following relocation as a result of Family and Domestic Violence.
Project Intern - Disability Justice Centre (Caversham)
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Bennet Brook Disability Justice Centre (‘The Centre’) is the only declared place in WA, who hold people found unfit to plea under the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board. The Centre is a therapeutic setting, and works alongside NDIS teams to support residents to transition back into the community.
The intern will develop a training video to support staff to complete the documentation required when a client accesses the community on a Leave Of Absence Order.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be working with the Disability Justice Service Clinical team. We are a team of allied health professionals who work with individuals and team surrounding people with Autism, Intellectual Disability or Cognitive Impairment who are interfacing or at risk of interfacing with the justice system.
The intern will be developing resources for out Disability Justice Transitional Accommodation Program (DJTAP) properties. We have 3x DJTAP Houses in Perth Metro and are looking to develop an ‘Introduction to the Area’ booklet for each home. This will include a list of local services, medical facilities, free and low cost activities etc to support the person as they move to a new location.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The WA State Government is developing a whole-of-government strategy – led by the Department of Communities – to drive inclusion for LGBTQIA+ people and identify priority areas and associated actions to drive long-term and systemic change. The LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Strategy (Strategy) will promote wellbeing and full social and economic participation.
Thorough and productive engagement with the LGBTQIA+ community is at the heart of the Strategy’s development. A Community Reference Group and whole-of-government Project Steering Group have been convened to guide statewide engagement and consultation and inform development of the Strategy.
The intern would assist our small project team to:
Finalise desktop research and analysis on contemporary local, state, national and international research on LGBTQIA+ people and community with a focus on economic, social, health, education, and vocational inclusion.
Develop statewide community engagement plan with a range of key strategic partners and stakeholders including but not limited to LGBTQIA+:
o People with lived experience
o Communities and sector support and service organisations
o Other government agencies
o Private and Industry sectors
The available opportunities would suit interns looking for exposure to:
Research, best practice, and research support
Community and stakeholder engagement planning
Project planning and support
Professional writing and presentation
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be placed at the Department of Communities, Specialist Child Protection Unit, working alongside the Advocate for Children in Care.
The intern will develop a Business Case to support a previously drafted Options Paper for Viewpoint refurbishment. This includes scoping for a best practice framework to engagement with children in care; while engaging with children in care, Out-of-Home Care providers and wider Communities staff.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will work alongside the child protection practice and support projects team, undertaking specific project tasks. This team works alongside the frontline child protection staff to identify key areas for practice, process, systems and reporting improvements, consults with key stakeholders and makes recommendations for implementation.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will work alongside the pre-birth planning team to consider system improvements. The pre-birth planning team works with parents who are pregnant, where there are child protection concerns. The team is reviewing the way they record and track information, including to identify themes and trends and consolidating information to make recommendations for practice improvements.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Smart Energy for Social Housing (SESH) Project (currently delivered by Synergy) is being handed over to Communities to continue the program. The project aims to install 500 solar panels on Social Housing properties.
The intern will be predominantly working on the Project Planning phase, and possibly moving into implementation, pending timelines.
The intern will work alongside the project manager to delivery key planning activities:
• Project plan, documentation, timelines and setting up project tracking.
• Data analysis and identification of prospective properties.
• Project cost projections.
• Liaising with Maintenance Directorate to determine a delivery pathway/procurement for the remaining solar panel installations.
• Explore options for tenant communication.
• Workflow the process
• Liaise with Regional Staff
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be working with the Disability Justice Service Clinical team. We are a team of allied health professionals who work with individuals and team surrounding people with Autism, Intellectual Disability or Cognitive Impairment who are interfacing or at risk of interfacing with the justice system.
The intern will be conducting research, completing literature reviews and gathering information about latest statistics, assessment and interventions for our client cohort.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role will be in the Office of Disability, Intergovernmental Relations team. The WA Government will soon realise it’s response to the Disability Royal Commission, which includes 132 recommendations for WA. The next step will be stakeholder engagement, developing an implementation plan, and policy development for those recommendations requiring new WA policies.
We hope that the intern will be able to support in these next steps, and envision giving them a particular focus on developing WA policies to help inform implementation.
Department of Communities — Semester 2 (July – October)
Public Sector Volunteering is a key focus of the WA Volunteering Strategy and is a priority action of the Volunteering Strategy Action Plan 2023-2026 that seeks to increase WA public sector agency capability for volunteering.
The Research Intern will focus on producing a report on Public Sector Volunteering in WA, specifically how Australian and international jurisdictions promote public sector volunteering. The Report will provide an evidence base to inform the Action Plan and recommend opportunities to support methods of volunteering across the public sector.
Project Intern - Construction Industry Culture Data Analyst
Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) — Semester 2 (July – October)
Build a better future for WA's construction industry!
The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety is one of Western Australia’s largest agencies which employs more than 1,800 people in Perth and regional offices across Western Australia.
The Industry Reform team is a young and dynamic team currently embarking on a project to understand the current state of culture within the Western Australian building and construction industry, critical to the state’s economic prosperity.
This is a fantastic opportunity for you to grow your skills through a combination of both on the job and structured learning to kickstart a successful and rewarding career. You will work on a meaningful project that will allow you to use your skills and knowledge to help to improve the industry for future generations through impactful stakeholder engagement, an industry survey and data analysis.
Attributes we are seeking in a candidate:
• Strong analytical and research skills
• Enthusiastic and willing to learn
• Collaborative team player
• Ability to develop strong interpersonal relationships with colleagues and internal and external stakeholders.
The suitable applicant will work in collaboration with the Industry Reform Branch, which supports the Western Australian Building and Construction Consultative Committee.
Interested in government administration, policy, stakeholder engagement, strategy, human resources, data analysis, construction, employment law - apply now!
Research Intern, Policy - Fire Systems Installer Regulation
Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) — Semester 2 (July – October)
This project involves researching and writing a survey on the installation of fire systems in buildings, including sprinklers, hose reels, hydrants, detection and warning systems, and fire-resistant construction. The survey will be disseminated to the building industry, to collect data on who does this work, and any non-compliance issues.
The research data will then be analysed and included in a consultation paper, to present options to regulate the people doing this work.
Department of Fire and Emergency Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
Storm surges are powerful ocean movements caused by wind action and low pressure on the ocean's surface. These types of events can swamp low-lying areas, sometimes for kilometres inland. Storm Surge poses a significant risk across many coastal communities across Western Australia. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services plays an important role in managing storm surge and is always seeking to improve its knowledge about this hazard.
Addressing the challenge of storm surge risk reduction requires knowledge of the hazard and how it interacts with important factors such as community and physical infrastructure. Much research, data and local knowledge exists to enhance how storm surge is managed. It is the important role of DFES to locate, assess and interrogate this information to inform how emergency managers act before, during, and after storm surge events.
The Intern will work in DFES' Emergency Management Intelligence Branch. They will review research, analyse various information sources and conduct targeted engagement to create a historical register of storm surge events and their impacts in Western Australia. Developing baseline knowledge is critical to better understand the hazard, and this register will play an important role in developing a range of products that support emergency response and community warnings.
Department of Fire and Emergency Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Department of Health - Child and Adolescent Health Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be working as part of the Perth Children’s Hospital Gender Diversity Service. For this project, the intern will work closely with a senior research officers and speech pathologist and be integrated as a valuable team member.
The intern will assist with collection, entry, and management of confidential patient health information related to psychological, Physical and Metabolic health, as well as voice and communication services. They will have the opportunity to observe and contribute to other health projects within the service. It is necessary that the intern has a respect for diversity, including gender diversity, and an interest in human rights.
Department of Health - Child and Adolescent Health Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be working as part of the Perth Children’s Hospital Gender Diversity Service. For this project, the intern will work closely with senior research officers and the senior speech pathologist and will be integrated as a valuable team member.
The intern will assist with collection, entry, and management of confidential patient health information related to psychological, Physical and Metabolic health, as well as voice and communication services. They will have the opportunity to observe and contribute to other health projects within the service. It is necessary that the intern has a respect for diversity, including gender diversity, and an interest in human rights.
Event Support Intern, International Allied Health Professionals Day
Department of Health - East Metropolitan Health Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Chief Allied Health Office (CAHO), provides leadership, strategic advice and support on issues including workforce, clinical practice, education and research for more than 26 allied health professions. Two events are being held in October: WA Health Excellence Awards and an Inaugural Lecture Series.
The project will involve supporting event co-ordination and developing marketing and communication material, both for internal and external distribution. This will include developing a marketing and communications plan for the Lecture series, copywriting for website content, flyers and posters, and media releases. Developing these will involve consultation with internal and external stakeholders, including industry representatives.
Department of Health - South Metropolitan Health Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Department of Health - South Metropolitan Health Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Department of Health - South Metropolitan Health Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
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
Communications and Digital Content - Science and Technology Plan
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Department of Jobs Tourism, Science and Innovation has developed a 10-Year Science and Technology Plan that will guide the science and research priorities of the state for the coming decade. The Plan is due to launch in National Science Week 2024 (August). One of the key actions in the plan is to explore ways of increasing engagement with science and to celebrate the amazing science that happens in WA.
In this role, you'll craft a compelling communications proposal to celebrate the State’s scientific research and technology development. This will include planning a series of reels and/or podcasts. The plan will outline a series of episodes including proposed content. Pending approvals a the role will also involve creating a pilot.
The ideal intern would be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, graphic design or a related field.
Project Intern - STEM Strategy and Grant Programs Support
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Science and Innovation division within the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation manages the State STEM skills strategy, a number of grant and other funding programs supporting STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) engagement in Western Australia. This requires day-to-day program and contract management to manage this funding, and research to support the next phase of the strategy.
Your role will be to work with the Project Lead to conduct research tasks towards a refresh of the State STEM skills strategy and future initiatives, support the assessment of reports received from grant recipients, write file notes assessing these reports against agreed milestone reporting requirements and key performance indicators, and other communications such as briefing notes, memos and website text as required.
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will:
• Provide administrative and support services to facilitate delivery of business operations 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.
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Department of Planning Lands & Heritage — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Department of Transport — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Media Communications Intern will function within the METRONET corporate communications team and work closely with the Media Manager. This role will assist in the drafting of media responses, media statements, media event briefs and keep the organisation up-to-date with media coverage relating to the organisation. In a blend of media and communications, you would require communication skills that are adaptable to the situation, whether it be interacting with media to answering queries of public stakeholders.
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role is for a Project Intern to complete research into contemporary compliance and public engagement communications and to input into the design of Departmental communications programs that drive positive public engagement and effective educational packages to assist industry.
The role will be in the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Assurance Directorate. The Department is responsible for all environment and water regulation, creating a ‘one stop shop’ for industry and developers and greater opportunity for streamlining and simplifying regulation. Further information about our Compliance work can be found at https://www.wa.gov.au/service/environment/business-and-community-assistance/water-and-environmental-compliance.
Your work will focus on researching digital, print and oral communication and education approaches that deliver positive outcomes. Your research will be aimed at utilising DWER intelligence information to identifying emerging trends and issues and to develop processes and tools to assist in communicating with the public and educating operators on effective mitigation of environmental impacts. You will have the opportunity to trial your research using the Department's Environmental Watch media platforms.
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role is for a Project Intern to complete research into contemporary compliance behavioural patterns and to input into the design of Departmental training programs that provide our staff with the tools to foster positive engagement with the Operators and public that we work with.
The role will be in the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Assurance Directorate. The Department is responsible for all environment and water regulation, creating a ‘one stop shop’ for industry and developers and greater opportunity for streamlining and simplifying regulation. Further information about our Compliance work can be found at https://www.wa.gov.au/service/environment/business-and-community-assistance/water-and-environmental-compliance.
Your work will focus on researching available behavioural science literature relating to compliance with legislation, interaction with law enforcement and regulatory personnel, and positive engagement approaches. The research will be aimed at identifying and developing training for DWER staff who are responsible for working with regulated industry to promote regulatory improvements and compliance. Your work will contribute to the effective delivery of Operational Assurance work at DWER.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet — Semester 2 (July – October)
The product team is responsible for the management of whole of government digital platforms including the WA.gov.au portal.
The intern will:
- examine the WA.gov.au information architecture (IA) needs, focusing on WA.gov.au content taxonomy and looking for new ways to deliver better IA across the WA.gov.au portal, to support ease of use, accessibility and good user experience.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet — Semester 2 (July – October)
The product team is responsible for the management of the WA Digital Identity Platform. The clients of the platform are WA Government agencies. Other stakeholders include the Federal Department of Finance.
The intern role will:
- create a communications pack for Digital ID and the onboarding pack to the WA Digital Identity Ecosystem (WADIE).
- improve the onboarding pack so it's easy to understand and use
- review WADIE engagement artefacts and create additional artefacts where required.
Policies and Procedures Intern, Product process compliance
Department of the Premier and Cabinet — Semester 2 (July – October)
The products team is responsible for management of whole of government digital platforms such as the Digital Identity Ecosystem and the WA.gov.au CMS portal.
The intern will review and identify gaps in product policy, process and documentation against legislations and industry standards to ensure compliance, and to provide findings and recommendations to address the gaps.
Digital Content Intern: Digital Content Creator & Social Media Planner
Disability Assembly Western Australia (DAWA) — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Communications Intern will develop and implement a marketing and social media engagement strategy and plan. You will be working with a small but dynamic team to establish a social media footprint (with articulations between Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn).
As a systemic advocacy organisation, we work with and for people of all ages with disability and the people who care for and about them. We hope that the intern will familiarise themselves with the needs and wants of key stakeholders such as individuals with lived experience of disability, as well as service providers and funders.
Your role will include the following:
• To develop a posting schedule.
• Create content to post on our various digital platforms as well as creating templates for future reference.
• To establish a media image catalogue and cataloguing system.
• Develop and create a template for our quarterly newsletter.
We will provide you with key direction and guidance to get started in your new role. Along with people in WA's disability ecosystem, you will interact, work directly and indirectly with the Board Members and Councillors who currently lead the Communications and Advocacy Committee, Marketing and Events Committee, and with the CEO.
Disability Assembly Western Australia (DAWA) — Semester 2 (July – October)
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to work as a Strategic and Operational Fundraising Intern. The intern will work closely with our Fundraising Committee, external business partners, project team, and CEO. You will collaborate with our recently endorsed Fundraising Committee to map grant and fundraising activities. Together, we will work towards ensuring our new Fundraising Strategy aligns with key strategic objectives and create an Action plan accordingly.
Your role will be to conduct research to identify potential grant opportunities that align with the organisation's mission and projects team to create a list of philanthropic organisations whose areas of interest interact with and support those of DAWA. As a result of your research, your tasks will include creating a Grants spreadsheet identifying grant processes and grant bodies for the next 12 months. Additionally, the intern will assist in developing and creating content for our major campaign; and contribute to the establishment of an annual fundraising event.
Earbus Foundation of Western Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role of the Partnerships Manager is to source, develop and maintain positive partnerships with donors, sponsors and the community to generate funding income for the organisation.
The Partnerships Intern will work closely with the Partnerships Manager to:
1. Develop a robust resource of grants, fundraising and awards opportunities for the Foundation to support achievement of budget in 2024 and beyond
2. Assist in the execution of a Google Adword grant including developing keywords and hashtags relevant to the Foundation's Hear Today Clinic
3. Stocktake the current suite of photos and identify gaps and opportunities for compelling images to share with external stakeholders and in grant acquittals
4. Develop a strategy around a suite of digital and print assets to publicly acknowledge outcomes achieved, partnerships, stories from the field and testimonials from children, families, communities and schools from each of the regions we operate in
5. Co-design a suite of pitch decks to suit a range of intended audiences for the purpose of procuring funds for the Foundation's regional and remote community programs
6. Support the execution and publication plan of social media dialogues to acknowledge the Foundation's decade of operation in the Goldfields & Pilbara East, with a focus on celebrating funding partners and community stakeholders within those regions
7. Co-design a 12-month social media content calendar including elements designed to engage with potential funders
Earthwise needs a suite of Policies and Procedures for our community. We are a volunteer based organisation with 1 paid staff member and many volunteers. We have a few policies and procedures but we recognise that we need to complement what we already have and would like the intern to undertake a survey of what we have and consult with the Coordinator and board members to build up a portfolio of what we need.
As the energy system becomes more complex, regulators effectively using data to inform their decisions is becoming more important. Good data visualisation tools are an important part of this and can help to tell a story, which regulators can use to make better decisions more quickly, and consumers can use to better understand the utility services they use every day.
Your project will be to create an interactive dashboard on the performance of utilities in Western Australia. The dashboard project will first require you to manipulate historical data to prepare it for the dashboard. You will then consider the best ways to use the dashboard to tell a story to the ERA’s Governing Body and to external stakeholders, such as via graphics or animations.
The project aims to improve the ERA’s data and analytics capability by enabling us to identify trends in historical data, use the data that we receive more quickly, and to improve customer transparency of WA’s energy and water markets.
We are seeking an intern with R/Python skills and an interest in automating infographics.
Edmund Rice Camps for Kids WA Inc. — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will work across 2 projects, rotating each week.
The first is to assist in an archiving and digitising project. This task will include determining if a document is a record, and then digitising and saving to a new system.
The second project involves our referral period. The intern will assist in receiving applications to attend programs (mainly from the Department of Child Protection); assessing whether the applicant is eligible (alongside our Community Engagement Manager) and then going through the process of allocating this child a place on programs.
Administration Intern, Refugee and Migrant Settlement Program
Edmund Rice Centre WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and organised individual to Intern as Volunteer Administrator for Refugee/Migrant Settlement Casework. This position plays a crucial role in supporting the smooth operation of our refugee and migrant settlement programs by our caseworkers. The ideal candidate will have strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and a passion for supporting individuals in their journey towards successful integration into their new communities.
Administrative Support:
• Assist in the development and maintenance of administrative systems and procedures to support casework operations.
• Ensure coverage of essential administrative tasks and activities.
• Willing to learn the casework process.
• Communicate effectively with our internal and external stakeholders.
• Collaborate with other team members to ensure seamless coordination of services and resources.
• Commitment to learn and support Edmund Rice Centre WA values and vision.
• Cultural sensitivity, respect for diverse perspectives, and passion for working with adults from CaLD background.
About Edmund Rice Centre
The Edmund Rice Centre WA is recognised as one of Australia’s leading service providers by community groups, government and other agencies in the field. Established in 1998 to provide essential settlement services and community education activities in the northern suburbs of Perth, the Centre services have expanded throughout the metropolitan area.
Ethnic Communities Council of WAh — Semester 2 (July – October)
Assist the Admin team and CEO with event coordination and marketing. This will include contacting venues, guest speakers, caterers etc, in addition to designing and planning events based on ECCWA's KPIs. It will also include marketing our events on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and email with our members. This role will also include contacting our membership base to attend events.
Ethnic Communities Council of WAh — Semester 2 (July – October)
Assist the Legal Advocate at ECCWA with research and writing submissions to Government on various topics that concern culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Fellowship of Australian Writers WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Intern will assist Emma Bladen (President) and Susan Cullen (Secretary/Treasurer) with developing a grant application for a curator to assist with digitizing and cataloguing our libraries and literary treasures. The intern may assist in collating in writing their significance in terms of Western Australian literary, artistic and cultural heritage. In addition, the intern may assist with setting up a physical or digital display of heritage items and use social media to engage with FAWWA membership and the local community.
FoodbankWA has a nutrition and cooking program called nom! Our Healthy Eating Hub located in Fremantle runs nom! Adults and nom! Youth on a regular basis. The intern will assist the nutritionist/ dietitian delivering the session (setting up session, interacting with participants during cooking, ensuring that sessions are done in a food safe environment). The intern will also be asked to write report following programs. These reports will be used by our marketing/ partnership employees when needed.
On occasion, the intern will go with staff member to deliver sessions elsewhere (schools/ local governments, other organisations or events). The intern might also be asked to enter some data for our statistics.
Frederick Irwin Anglican School - Design for Change (DfC) Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
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).
The intern will be assisting with fundraising for our charity, with opportunities to assist with marketing and event organisation. We are a tiny team with just one part-time staff member carrying out all fundraising. The role will be one day per week in our small office in Stirling - ideally Wed or Fri (must be Wed-Fri as the supervisor only works Wed-Fri).
The ideal intern would be passionate about animals and charity work.
Evaluation Intern, Leave Safe Stay Safe Prison Family Violence Program
Gosnells Community Legal Centre — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will assist the Gosneslls Community Legal Centre with a review and data evaluation for the "Leave Safe Stay Safe Prison Family Violence" Program. This role is suitable for a student interested in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Gosnells Community Legal Centre — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
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.
Project Intern, Design a new recycled technology pathway for social impact
Hello Initiative — Semester 2 (July – October)
Hello Initiative is a WA not-for-profit organisation that seeks to improve outcomes for young people (aged 10-17) who are engaged in the criminal justice system. Our flagship program is called the Mobile Support Project (MSP) where we connect vulnerable young people with recycled and refurbished smartphone devices to help them meet their court requirements.
The MSP has experienced significant demand in the last 6-months and the need has arisen to organise and expand the pathways we have in place for people to donate their disused smartphone devices. This internship will see the candidate apply their service design skills to help us re-imagine our mobile device donation pathways. This will include designing the pathways (community and business), identifying collateral / support materials required, and collecting stakeholder feedback.
HI is a start-up meaning we can and do work flexibly. Subject to the intern’s capacity and interest, there is always the opportunity to explore and support in other business areas, such as hands-on project work, grant applications, project evaluations, risk management, HR, finance, or marketing activities.
This role will work closely with the HI leadership team, including the CEO. Other key team members include the COO and the Program Coordinator.
Project Intern, Help us to reimagine our volunteer recruitment efforts
Hello Initiative — Semester 2 (July – October)
Hello Initiative is a WA not-for-profit organisation that seeks to improve outcomes for young people (aged 10-17) who are engaged in the criminal justice system. We deliver a variety of programs including our flagship project the Mobile Support Project and the Court Breakfast Project.
We are primarily volunteer-led, with a very small team of paid staff. Offering ‘gold-standard volunteering’ is a key strategic pillar for HI. As our service grows, we are looking to streamline and optimise our approach to attracting and retaining high quality volunteers. This will include assessing our volunteering needs, developing an understanding of the ideal volunteer applicants, and making recommendations for how to attract and retain the right people (i.e. what benefits can we offer our people?).
HI is a start-up which means we work flexibly. Subject to the intern’s capacity and interest, there will also be the opportunity to explore and support in other business areas, such as grant applications and project evaluations, risk management, HR, finance, or marketing activities.
This role will work closely with the HI leadership team, including the CEO. Other key team members include the COO, CPO, the Program Coordinator and the People Support Officer.
This intern will undertake the evaluation of a current clinical program utilising the established templates and processes.
This will involve a review of the initial development of the program, data analysis of recent outcomes, obtaining feedback from consumer and staff on the successes and potential areas for improvement, research of current best practices.
Collation of findings: compile a report that describes the process undertaken, findings and recommendations.
This position will sit with Holyoake's Growth and Innovation team, supported by the Service Development Manager, with access to the Executive Manager Growth and Innovation as needed.
Project Intern, Where is the door? Social Media/Marketing Support
Imagined Futures — Semester 2 (July – October)
Imagined Futures is a collective impact partnership with has been operating in the South West Metro region for over 10 years. The partnership is made up of government and not-for-profit stakeholders who come together regularly to address complex social issues with key focus areas being, mental health, youth, housing and homelessness and community place-based change.
Imagined Futures Where is the door? project has developed a range of resources and a website to encourage people to reach out for support and link them to the first point of contact with services in the South West Metro region. The internship would be supporting with a social media campaign and mailout to community touchpoints to reach the target demographic - parents and carers with children under 12.
First Nations Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC) Research Intern
Impact Seed — Semester 2 (July – October)
As a member of the Impact Seed team, the McCusker Intern will support with the Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC) Desktop Research Project. This project will inform Impact Seed's knowledge on the PBC sector and the key challenges and opportunities within it. Many of Impact Seed's clients are PBCs or other First Nations organisations - having a solid body of research to lean upon in these projects will assist Impact Seed's ability to deliver upon the work with greater efficiency and accuracy. The project may also be directly part of delivering upon a scope of work with DBCA (TBC).
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.
The intern will be working within the People Services department to research certification courses (certificates III and IV) relevant to our workforce, research delivery methods available through Registered Training Organisations, and devise a plan for roll out.
The intern will be working under the Health Services team at Ishar and will be supporting the creation and implementation of clinical governance policies and procedures that comply with healthcare regulations. The role will help define standards for clinical practice, patient care and safety protocols.
This is a research and writing role to support implementation of Kiind's systemic advocacy strategy 2024-2025, working with our Systemic Advocacy Lead.
The role involves social research activities including conducting a literature review, implementing consultations (e.g. surveys), analysis and synthesis of consultation responses, writing position papers on our advocacy priorities, and other duties to support the systemic advocacy strategy, as required.
Kiind is a peer-led organisation supporting families raising children and young people with disability or chronic conditions.
Our systemic advocacy raises awareness of the issues and barriers faced by families in navigating the systems they interact with.
We do this through engaging directly with parents and carers to understand the issues, writing position papers and submissions, participating in advisory and other consulting roles with government (state and federal) and engaging with sector partners to amplify the voices of families across systems such as health, education, and the NDIS.
Kin Disability Advocacy Inc — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
The Intern will be assisting in the creation of a short video documenting the first 10 years of Law Access including its creation and the stages of its development to where it sits now in the Legal Assistance sector and integrated into the WA Legal Profession. The video will feature imminent professionals that were involved in Law Access' early years and also those that now lead the organisation. The video will appear on the Law Access website after it is launched at the 10th birthday celebration event in late November 2024.
Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will work closely with the projects and admin team as well as the crew coordinator to create and share marketing materials including social media assets, newsletters, poster design and mail outs to engage with potential trainees as well as our existing volunteer community.
As a passionate not for profit organisation, Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation would like assistance in spreading the word and showing through videos and other media how impactful a voyage on the Leeuwin can be in shaping young lives.
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. It will cover Warehouse Build, Data Visualization, Testing, and Deployment.
From July to October, the project will enter the stage of embedding business rules into the warehouse, creating data visualisations, and testing and deploying Priority 1 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.
f. Determine and document business rules in existing reports and data objects.
Legal Practice Board — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Legal Practice Board — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Come and join our team at Lifeline WA and make a real difference in supporting the Western Australian community. We are looking for an enthusiastic intern to join our fundraising department to provide event assistance. You will have administrative duties in assisting with key event projects and provide onsite event support.
As an Events and Communication intern, you will collaborate with our marketing, fundraising and events team in all stages of event management. During this internship you will work closely with the Project Fundraising Coordinator enhancing your event and project management skills. You will get knowledge of various event and project concepts for the Not For Profit sector. Ultimately, you will gain broad experience in events base fundraising campaigns.
Lionheart Camp for Kids — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Grant Writing Intern will be given an opportunity to work alongside the Operations Manager and CEO to understand and practice writing generic responses to common questions asked across a variety of grant applications. The intern:
- Gain an understanding of the types and variety of grants available to not-for-profits
- Will have the opportunity to practice how to respond to questions in grant applications
- Will assist in building a bank of ready-to-go responses to common questions in applications
Lionheart Camp for Kids — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Policy Development Intern will be given a choice of subject topics to choose from that align with their program of study and the policy and guidelines requirements for our organisation. The Intern will work alongside the Operations Manager to understand and develop policy sets and procedural manuals aligning with the organisation's purpose and needs. The intern will gain an understanding of some legal and legislative aspects of policies required to ensure the safety of all participants, volunteers and staff.
A selection of topics might include:
- Child safety
- Online / cyber safety
- Staff welfare
- Onboarding and training procedures
- Environmental safety
- Employee and regulatory compliance
- Operational guidelines for programs
The intern will also be provided with an opportunity to learn about the full cycle of organisational success through policy design, implementation, audit and evaluation.
The Lions Eye Institute is a not-for-profit centre of excellence that combines world-class scientific research into preventing blindness with the highest level of eye care delivery.
Lions Eye Institute has an exciting new opportunity for a research intern with data analysis and critical thinking skills to join physicist/translational researcher Dr Danuta Sampson and clinician/scientist Prof. Fred Chen to analyse retinal microvascular images obtained using optical coherence tomography angiography towards identifying better markers of eye vascular diseases.
This multidisciplinary project provides a unique opportunity to work across disciplines such as computer science, optics, and medicine - towards improved eye healthcare.
The Lions Eye Institute is a not-for-profit centre of excellence that combines world-class scientific research into preventing blindness with the highest level of eye care delivery.
Lions Eye Institute has an exciting new opportunity for a research intern with data analysis and critical thinking skills to join physicist/translational researcher Dr Danuta Sampson and clinician/scientist Prof. Fred Chen to analyse retinal microvascular images obtained using optical coherence tomography angiography towards identifying better markers of eye vascular diseases.
This multidisciplinary project provides a unique opportunity to work across disciplines such as computer science, optics, and medicine - towards improved eye healthcare.
Lotus is fully staffed by volunteers, including the CEO position. The goal is to engage a person to job share the CEO role.
The intern will be responsible for learning about the work of Lotus, in addition to all tasks undertaken by the CEO in order to define the potential for job sharing roles.
The intern will also identify avenues of marketing the new position and identify potential candidates.
Luma (formerly Women's Health and Family Services) — Semester 2 (July – October)
Luma, For Her Health and Wellbeing is an organisation providing equitable health and wellbeing services to women in Western Australia. One of our niche areas is Mental Health and Counselling; we provide this in the form of 1:1 counselling, group support and family therapy. Many of our programs are funded by grants, our strategic plan is to diversify how we make profit.
This project will:
1. Complete a literature review of current Australian and International best practice guide on decision making regarding who receives funded care, what client profiles receive low fee and who pays full fee.
2. Make a Luma pathway for mental health care based on the research findings with a sustainable profit margin in mind.
3. If time allows, gain feedback from external stakeholders regarding the developed pathway.
Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
The intern will be working with the Marketing Officer and the leadership team to support the development of a range of client facing digital and hard copy documents. This will include liaising with the broader staff group as well as members of the Consumer Committee. The client journey map will be the base of decision making to help people better navigate aged care services and their eligibility as well as getting the most out of services once eligible.
This role will work with our Coordinator, Social Contentedness. Based primarily at our Friendship Club where seniors gather each day for a range of activities. The Coordinator, Julie, would like to have stories taken of attendees and those important to them, to compile into a movie type format. There will then be a premiere type celebration inviting those involved but also extend into the community and to others in our service.
The aim is to collect and celebrate the lives of our members as well as promote the evening to those close to them. In coordinating this program, the intern would aim to involve a mix of people such as local high school students, people living with disabilities, the local Mayor, providers of specialist services, neighbors etc. The aim is to generate a sense of connection amongst different groups, recognize and celebrate the individual members and all to come together in a celebration of our community but with our senior members as the stars.
Meningitis Centre Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
5 hours a day will be spent working on our Baby Blitz Project - a project to ensure we meet our vision and key benchmarks of educating every parent of a new born baby in Australia. You will primarily be working with maternity hospitals nationally - identifying the hospitals we have not yet reached, ringing each hospital to find key person, sending out emails and packages of materials to be handed to each and every newborn baby. You may just save a babies life!
The rest of the day will be spent working on our World Meningitis Day project for the 5th October, finding and arranging building to be lit up right across Australia (aiming for 250), social media and helping plan for an extra special day!
As we are a smaller office, there will be times where everyone throws in to help finish a task!!
Meningitis Centre Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
You will spend approx. 5 hours of each day mapping out council grants and when application date starts and closes. Writing of grants to councils to gain funds for our ongoing work at Meningitis Centre Australia - key to our ongoing national growth.
The 5th of October is World Meningitis Day. You will be helping us light up Australia in purple both ringing and emailing councils, filling out their required forms - our aim is over 250 building lit up in 2024. You can also be involved in creating our social media for the lighting up of buildings, lighting a candle for those lost to Meningitis.
Mental Health Commission — Semester 2 (July – October)
Work with the Strategic Commissioning and IT Corporate and Key Stakeholders (Lotterywest and IT company Equilibrium) to 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.
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.
Midland Women's Health Care Place — Semester 2 (July – October)
We need to develop a business case addressing the need for a Womens refuge to be redeveloped. The business case needs to address several options including refurbishment, upgrading or extending existing facilities or a total redevelopment
Midland Women's Health Care Place — Semester 2 (July – October)
This intern will lead a Trademark name change project. Tasks include:
Investigate and secure domain names.
Investigate and develop change management plan, including a communication strategy for stakeholders (clients, local community, government agencies, wider community).
In conjunction with staff, develop an event plan to launch the name change.
Research Intern 1, Youth Voice and Engagement: Climate Action
Millennium Kids Inc — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will map and research local, regional and international values aligned philanthropic funding and other Awards and opportunities to support our youth-led work in social justice: climate change and deforestation.
Research Intern 2, Youth Voice and Engagement: Climate Action
Millennium Kids Inc — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will map and research local, regional and international values aligned philanthropic funding and other Awards and opportunities to support our youth-led work in social justice: climate change and deforestation.
Multicultural Communities Council of WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Multicultural Communities Council of WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Multicultural Services Centre — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Muslim Women's Support Centre of WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will develop and streamline a resource guide on relevant community service providers; including best practise, relevant information and referral processes to external services. This will aim to further strengthen MWSC’S role as a trusted information and referral service.
The key task will be to coordinate and develop easy to understand resource guides, including PowerPoint presentations, infographics and booklets.
The Intern will also take on some social media marketing responsibilities, including developing a relevant content plan that speaks to our target community, and delivering content through our channels.
Project Support Intern, Social Media Content Creation
NOFASD Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
Research existing international content to support prevention messaging related to unintended pregnancy and alcohol harm aimed at young people aged 16 to 25. Develop subject matter content for the social media platform TikTok. The content will be visually engaging and appealing, promoting awareness messaging about the risks of alcohol consumption and unplanned/unintended pregnancies. The messaging will be stigma, blame and shame-free. The intern will be supervised by the Chief Operating Officer and engage with a project support officer from the team to support with content and messaging. The intern will be required to present a report with recommendations and concept ideas at the conclusion of the placement. It is essential that the candidate has enthusiasm and an interest in learning about the subject matter. The candidate will be required to undertake an online self-paced course provided by NOFASD on their first day of placement.
This fantastic role provides an exceptional opportunity to gain first-hand experience in fundraising and grant writing.
Nakuru Hope was established by Susan Saleeba OAM in 2008 to help support children in need and alleviate poverty in Kenya. It is a thriving organisation, run from Australia and Kenya, and now supports over 300 children. It has created an orphanage, a school and farm in Kenya and has an Op Shop in Perth. It provides educational support for children through pre-primary and primary school.
The intern will have the unique opportunity to work with and have access to the founder of the charity which will enable a fantastic learning and information sharing opportunity.
The intern will also have the ability to identify suitable grants that the charity should apply for and develop a short-medium-long term fundraising plan.
The Marketing Intern (Special Project) with Nudge is to assist and support Nudge to develop a marketing campaign - visual (video and print) as well as a marketing schedule (bi-monthly) to promote, market and advertise a special project for Nudge. This project is specifically targeted to trainees and apprentices in the CIVIL CONSTRUCTION industry across the Perth Metro. The product (special project focus) is Mentoring. Mentoring is one of three core drivers and pillars of the Nudge Foundation.
Nudge is a for purpose organisation that works in partnership with the WA Business Community to create sustainable employment programs.
Each year Nudge host a Sundowner in which we present awards to Nudge partners and their trainees/apprentices. Nudge are seeking a dynamic, motivated and creative individual to assist with the planning and development of the Annual Nudge Sundowner (November).
The role will be varied offering a range of opportunities to enhance and develop existing skills.
The individual will be warmly welcomed into the Nudge team and will work with the Executive Director and Manager Partnerships to source sponsorship, a venue, create mailing lists and design the marketing material.
Nudge offer a fun workplace with a diverse team who value the contribution that bright young minds bring to our business model and community. We enjoy learning from you and providing the opportunity to learn and grow with us and would welcome the Intern to attend the Sundowner in November - if they can to enjoy the event and celebrate all their hard work and efforts!
This intern will work on writing digital marketing copy, delivering digital copy and calls to action with creative flair that will capture attention.
They will ideally have some understanding of search engine optimisation principles, whichi will inform how they write website/online copy to help drive website search results.
They will manipulate and massage copy in different tones of voice, for various channels and scenarios, helping to convey brand/s stories.
Write copy, delivering short, punchy and on-brand messaging.
Have a thorough command of the English language, with strong attention to detail and a sound knowledge of grammar, punctuation and communications principles.
Repurpose content to ensure its appropriateness across different channels while maintaining the consistent communication of key messages.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines with flexibility to change plans quickly.
Ability to identify proactive opportunities to enhance our brand.
Source supplier quotes.
Support Auction Event program delivery, including liaising with committees and donors.
Maintain event microsite and social media.
Table sale management: ticketing, receipting & liaising with guests to collate required information.
Produce event documentation and manage event inbox and general enquiries.
Receipting, reporting, purchase orders and reconciliations.
Timely and accurate recording of data & reporting using CRM.
Support run sheet development with lead from Supervisor.
Liaise with internal stakeholders regarding event resourcing: staff, volunteers, and the team.
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.
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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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, 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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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, 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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Path of Hope Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Human Resources Intern, Induction Manual and Policy Review
Peel Community Legal Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Marketing and Communications Intern, 40th Year Celebrations
Phoenix Support and Advocacy Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
Phoenix is a not-for-profit organisation providing specialist counselling and psychoeducational programs for adults who have experienced childhood sexual abuse and Phoenix also has professional development and prevention services that provides training for human service, criminal justice, health, and other allied professionals. Our office is located at City West Lotteries House, and our counselling service is open Tuesday to Thursday. The role of "Marketing and Communications Intern" would assist the Phoenix team with the marketing of and planning for events associated with our 40th Year celebrations. This primarily includes a national conference to be held on Wednesday 30 October with internationally recognised speakers.
Play Matters Collective — Semester 2 (July – October)
The intern will be undertaking the following tasks
1. Attendance at Play Matter Collective (PMC) monthly meetings (Tuesday of each month 5.30pm- 7.30pm in Applecross or Murdoch). Occasional meetings with occur at the Commissioner of Children and Young People's office in the city.
2. Assisting with the Play Matters Collective early childhood education conference to be held at the Boulevard Centre (Town of Cambridge in Floreat). This includes online planning meetings and attendance on Friday 13th September afternoon (help with setting up) and the conference day on Saturday 14th September (all-day support personnel).
3. Involvement in planning and participating in preparations for the one-day event hosted by Educated by Nature and PMC Saturday 31st August
4. Participation in the work of the Play Matters Collective such as contributing ideas related to its website (public outreach) and advocacy for public awareness on the importance of play in people’s lives
5. Assisting with PMC website ideas and communications
Polly Farmer Foundation — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Foundation is looking to update an existing Power BI platform which displays our alumni data and build a new platform to analysis and display our Follow the Dream program data.
Public Sector Commission — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Agency Capability and Improvement Division is launching a new Culture and Improvement Program. This program includes a pivotal project: the development of an assessment suite designed to enhance agency performance through improved culture and trust.
Role Responsibilities:
• Assist in developing the assessment suite, which will focus on four key culture levers within the agency and the broader context of trust.
• Contribute to creating relevant questions and investigative approaches to effectively evaluate agency culture.
• Support the production of accessible online reports that will facilitate ongoing improvement discussions within public sector agencies.
• Engage in validation processes for the assessment tools.
Ideal Candidate:
• Demonstrates strong research capabilities and analytical skills.
• Ability to distil complex information into clear, actionable insights.
• Experience or familiarity with public sector operations, cultural dynamics, and improvement strategies is highly regarded.
• This internship is perfect for individuals eager to make a substantial impact on the effectiveness and efficiency of the Western Australian Public Service.
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.
Community Engagement Intern 1, Family Liaison Support (Fun on Four)
Ronald McDonald House Charities WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
This role is aimed to support the engagement of families in our RMHC Family Room in the PCH Fun on Four precinct. The main components will involve learning both volunteer roles (Family Ambassador and Activity Agent), assisting with volunteer shortages, identifying areas for development, identifying gaps in our volunteer provision and there is the potential to experience our other family focused areas including the PCH ground floor Family Room and our vibrant Learning Centre at our Nedlands House.
Community Engagement Intern 2, Family Liaison Support (Fun on Four)
Ronald McDonald House Charities WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
This role is aimed to support the engagement of families in our RMHC Family Room in the PCH Fun on Four precinct. The main components will involve learning both volunteer roles (Family Ambassador and Activity Agent), assisting with volunteer shortages, identifying areas for development, identifying gaps in our volunteer provision and there is the potential to experience our other family focused areas including the PCH ground floor Family Room and our vibrant Learning Centre at our Nedlands House.
Ronald McDonald House Charities WA — Semester 2 (July – October)
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
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (Western Operations) — Semester 2 (July – October)
As research support the intern will potentially assist with a range of research-related activities that support the work of the research lead based at Jandakot Airport base. These activities may include, literature searches and reviews, proposal writing, adding content to the research intranet page, joining research-related meetings, participating in research committee meetings, participate in collaborative discussions with research teams. This role will offer an intern an opportunity to be immersed in a research role and learn key research knowledge from an experienced senior researcher.
Ruah Community Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
As an intern supporting the Executive Manager of Services at Ruah, you will engage in strategic projects aimed at securing sustainable funding through the exploration of grants and tenders. Your role will primarily involve preparing for initiatives within primary health care and community health integration. You will assist in a broad range of project activities including supporting the Executive of Operations in applications, continuous improvement initiatives, risk management, and governance. You will also contribute to specific projects such as the Safe Night Space and After Hours programs. This role will provide you with hands-on experience in operational support and project management, program logic design working within a dynamic community service environment, offering valuable interactions with department leads and community stakeholders where appropriate.
This internship will be to assist SensesWA in creating new HR policies and procedures that are up to date with recent legislation changes and meet the needs of the business. It will involve discussing practices with key stakeholders to both draft and likely educate on changes.
This role will give an intern the ability to put into practice interpretations of legislation, policy drafting, business analysis and project development.
Policy and Procedure Intern, Family and Childrens Services
Shire of Mundaring — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Looking for an IT savvy person who can do a current review of systems and make recommendations for changes. Also an opportunity to run some basic IT training for Sister Project clients if willing!
In this internship you will be working on a suite of research and communications initiatives led by the ECU Social Ageing (SAGE) Futures Lab.
You will work closely with Prof Baldassar and Dr Able to develop the research team’s marketing and social media presence. You may also perform duties to support the day-to-day running of the research team (ie: research administration) and conduct some qualitative research tasks (ie: interview transcripts and data cleaning).
In this internship you will be working on a suite of research and communications initiatives led by the ECU Social Ageing (SAGE) Futures Lab.
You will be allocated research-focused tasks. This may include attending community organisations with their mentor to support project-related tasks (eg: focus groups/interviews). It is preferred that you have your own mode of transport for easy travel to visit our partner organisations. You will also take part in qualitative data cleaning and analysis (eg: interview and focus group transcription).
South Metropolitan TAFE — Semester 2 (July – October)
As a Change Management Intern, you will play a role in supporting IT projects by managing change processes, addressing staff resistance, and promoting active participation. Your responsibilities will involve collaborating with project teams, stakeholders, and end-users to ensure successful adoption of new technologies and processes.
The intern will be in the P&C Team and Quality Team and will assist to write policies and procedures for the relevant areas. The intern will also check with staff in regard to their job descriptions that ensure that they are all still relevant.
We are seeking an intern to assist us with the planning and organisation of our upcoming Spectrum Space Symposium In October 2024.
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.
St Patrick's Community Support Centre — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Street Law Centre is a specialist community legal centre that provides free legal advice and ongoing legal assistance to people experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness in Western Australia. We are seeking an intern in their penultimate or final year of their law degree to review and update our knowledge notes. At Street Law we have numerous knowledge notes on the areas of law we work in; the documents provide an overview of the relevant law, processes and steps to follow. The knowledge notes are used by staff and volunteers when completing case work for clients. We need all of our knowledge notes to be reviewed, updated and disclaimers added to each document. The knowledge notes cover topics such as criminal injuries compensation, criminal law, debt, housing matters, discrimination, drivers licence issues, identity documents, police complaints, police interactions and superannuation.
Sussex Street Community Law Service — Semester 2 (July – October)
This role will be responsible for establishing and curating the social media pages for the Sussex Street Community Law Service. We are an established community legal centre with a long history of fighting for social justice in our community. We have specialist programmes in Disability Discrimination and Family Violence Restraining Orders as well as a general legal practice. We currently have limited social media but there is a pressing demand for us to extend our presence online.
The aims of our social media pages are to:
1. Provide information about the services offered by SSCLS
2. Spotlight a particular area of our service on a rotational basis
3. Advertise upcoming events or outreach programmes
4. Respond to topical events as directed by management
5. Create engaging content
We are highly motivated to integrate social media into our organisation.
The tasks involved in this role are:
1. Consult with management to develop a communications strategy to best achieve the stated objectives above. Ideally, this strategy should be long term.
2. Design and publish static information content about access to our services
3. Coordinate staff to produce content relevant to their department for social media pages
4. Ensure upcoming events are promoted
5. Sourcing relevant material engage the audience
Interns will be working in a high paced environment and should align to the principles of social justice and equity of access to legal services. We are a trauma informed practice.
Swan Districts Football Club — Semester 2 (July – October)
Swan Districts Football Club has transformed from a traditional narrow focused football club to a community enabler creating social impact. Our purpose is empowering communities and individuals to create better futures. Our vision is to be a high performing and sustainable club delivering positive social impact in communities, families, and for individuals. While football is in our DNA, it doesn't define us. It's a vehicle for us to develop people and engage and build a reciprocal sense of belonging between the club and community.
We have many powerful stories over the years where we've positively changed people's lives outside of football both in Perth and regional WA. The objective of this role is to identify the club’s emotionally powerful human interest stories and bring them to life through digital story telling, sharing and celebrating the success of those who don't have a platform. This impactful story telling will further enhance opportunities for individuals and communities who face barriers in life to build better futures, and will be incorporated into our future programs as key learning tools
The logistics intern will be an essential member of the logistics team. This involves training and allocating our volunteers, organising program transport and pre-program checks (e.g. working with children checks are valid for all volunteers), and liaising with schools.
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Literature Review Intern: Supportive Interventions Available for Children with Intellectual Disability
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
Mental health is a leading concern for children with intellectual disability. The Child Disability team at Telethon Kids Institute are seeking a highly motivated intern to work on a systematic review about available mental health supports for children with intellectual disabilities. This literature review is an important step which will help inform future grant planning.
The intern may also have an opportunity to work on other research projects the Child Disability team are undertaking, taking into account their areas of interest.
Research Intern 1: Human Development and Community Wellbeing (Health Literacy)
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
This role will be based on site at Telethon Kids Institute, located at Perth Children's Hospital. The research intern will be supervised by Dr Thom Nevill, 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.
Research Intern 2: Human Development and Community Wellbeing (Health Literacy)
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Research Publication and Proposal Development Intern
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
As a Research Dissemination and Grant Writing Intern, you will play a crucial role in supporting the research team by assisting with the publication of two completed research projects and preparing a grant application for future funding. You will gain valuable experience in scientific writing, research dissemination, and grant preparation, while contributing to the advancement of important health research.
Research Publication and Proposal Development Intern 2
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
As a Research Dissemination and Grant Writing Intern, you will play a crucial role in supporting the research team by assisting with the publication of two completed research projects and preparing a grant application for future funding. You will gain valuable experience in scientific writing, research dissemination, and grant preparation, while contributing to the advancement of important health research.
Research intern, The ORIGINS Project (Iron levels in children)
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
The ORIGINS Project is a prospective, longitudinal birth cohort, recruiting 10,000 pregnant women and their partners antenatally and following each family over a five-year period. One sub-project within ORIGINS is looking at iron levels in 1, 3 and 5 year-old participants. The aims of this project are to understand (i) the health and behavioural outcomes associated with low iron levels, and how these are affected by iron supplementation and (ii) families’ experiences with low iron and iron supplementation. In this student project, we would like a student to assist with planning, running and analysing responses from some focus groups exploring parents experiences with and barriers to providing iron supplementation to their children.
Review Intern, Mental Health Programs for Families
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
Project Intern: Human Development and Community Wellbeing. Undertake a landscape review of mental health apps and on-line programs for families currently available in Australia, including literature review, identification of key players, current trends, SWOT analysis, gaps, collaborations, partnerships, and recommendations.
Scoping Review Intern, TikTok in Health Communication
Telethon Kids Institute (TKI) — Semester 2 (July – October)
This role will assist in a scoping review of published academic literature, to help understand the current role of TikTok in the dissemination of health information, and misinformation. This work will culminate in a checklist of the common elements of popular TikTok videos, that can be used to inform the creation and dissemination of evidence-based health communication. The intern will work primarily with a Scientific Writer based in the Healing Kids, Healing Families team. The intern may also have an opportunity to work on other research projects the Scientific Writer is undertaking, taking into account their areas of interest.
The TikTok project has investigators across multiple teams and research themes at the Institute, so interaction with this investigator group will be required during the project.
Telethon Speech and Hearing — Semester 2 (July – October)
Telethon Speech and Hearing is currently rebranding to TSH. The Branding Intern will support the marketing team with a number of key initiatives relating to our re-branding. This will include updating internal and external documents to meet our new brand requirements.
In addition, the role will support People and Culture in planning for an internal event to promote women's health to TSH employees. This will include preparing documents, posters, pack and scheduling within the event.
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.
The Grief Centre of WA Inc — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
The Grief Centre of WA Inc — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
The Piddington Society — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
The Piddington Society — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
The Participant Engagement Intern will work with the Raine Study's Participant Engagement Team to assist with participant engagement research projects. They will also work with other Raine Study staff members involved in communications (staying connected with our cohort members and stakeholders) and Scientific Management (helping researchers who use the Raine Study's data). This placement offers students the opportunity to develop and improve their research skill and understand how research projects is developed and implemented. They will also be given opportunities to develop science communication and engagement knowledge, learning to a translate research to a broad range of scientific and non-scientific audiences.
The Participant Engagement Intern will work with the Raine Study's Participant Engagement Team to assist with participant engagement research projects. They will also work with other Raine Study staff members involved in communications (staying connected with our cohort members and stakeholders) and Scientific Management (helping researchers who use the Raine Study's data). This placement offers students the opportunity to develop and improve their research skill and understand how research projects is developed and implemented. They will also be given opportunities to develop science communication and engagement knowledge, learning to a translate research to a broad range of scientific and non-scientific audiences.
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.
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.
We’re putting the call out for a motivated intern to join our fun and creative Marketing and Communications team. You'll bring passion, creativity and an enthusiasm to the Town of Mosman Park, and we'll back you up with a seasoned supervisor and hands-on work to bolster your CV and help you further your career.
UWA Centre for Social Policy Practice, Research and Development — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
UWA Centre for Social Policy Practice, Research and Development — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Intern 1
UWA Centre for Sustainable Development in the Indian Ocean (CSDIO) — Semester 2 (July – October)
This is an exciting opportunity to assist with the development of the marketing and stakeholder strategy for the Centre for Sustainable Development in the Indian Ocean (CSDIO). Your initiative and creativity will be encouraged to assist in creating a communication strategy, website development, social media content and newsletter. Other tasks include:
- Data base cleansing and review
- Literature review and research
- Meeting with stakeholders and helping to foster strong relationships and collaboration with the Centre.
Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Intern 2
UWA Centre for Sustainable Development in the Indian Ocean (CSDIO) — Semester 2 (July – October)
This is an exciting opportunity to assist with the development of the marketing and stakeholder strategy for the Centre for Sustainable Development in the Indian Ocean (CSDIO). Your initiative and creativity will be encouraged to assist in creating a communication strategy, website development, social media content and newsletter. Other tasks include:
- Data base cleansing and review
- Literature review and research
- Meeting with stakeholders and helping to foster strong relationships and collaboration with the Centre.
UWA Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Education — Semester 2 (July – October)
Grand Challenges are deep and difficult issues, with no clear solutions, that require new ways of working across disciplines and sectors to effectively address. The UWA Grand Challenges focuses UWA's efforts on solutions to Climate Change and A More Just and Equitable World.
UWA contributes to these challenges through our education, teaching and research and our community engagement. The Grand Challenges team also provides co-curricular opportunities for UWA students to engage and to drive ongoing social and environmental impact.
With 45% of people aged 16-25 experiencing climate anxiety, developing a sense of agency in UWA students is a key part of Grand Challenges remit. Partnering with various departments including Campus management and Guild, Grand Challenges will be running Sustainable Action August, a series of themed weeks and calls to action for UWA students to make meaningful changes, sustainable choices and highlight and share the positive impact that UWA researchers and students are making.
This internship focuses on promoting, implementing and evaluating several key events and supporting a digital campaign, including calls to action aimed to mobilise the UWA student network.
UWA School of Allied Health — Semester 2 (July – October)
Allied Health Simulation is broad with its various ways it can engage students, community members and academics learning together. It's a way to engage in learning before graduates enter the health and human services sector. In the School of Allied Health, the Social Work and Social Policy discipline would like to know what is happening elsewhere (nationally, internationally) with a view to develop simulation resources for students and staff to engage in reflective learning. This project needs to interns to ask "what, where, how, why' with the aim to develop a broad understanding of what is being done elsewhere, and also hear from discipline leads across the School of Allied Health about what would value add to their teaching and learning practices.
UWA School of Allied Health — Semester 2 (July – October)
For the past two and a half years the discipline of Social Work and Social Policy has engaged with Aboriginal Elders and community members to develop a curriculum that is culturally safe and responsive. This project aims to 'map' what has happened over this time and capture any outcomes resulting from this engagement. Recording what has happened over this time will offer an understanding of where we've come, where we are currently and offer opportunities for what might be next. The project will include compiling information to illustrate a timeline of key events, activities, and other related processes on which to further develop.
Children's University is an award-winning equity outreach program delivered by the Student Equity team at The University of Western Australia, in partnership with Edith Cowan University, and Children's University Australasia. It fosters a love of learning and aspirations for lifelong learning for primary school children, working especially closely in school communities that are traditionally underrepresented at university. Through the program, children are encouraged to participate in voluntary extracurricular learning beyond the classroom. This can include learning experiences in the community, at UWA campuses, and at home.
For this internship, your project will be to design a campus tour activity for primary school children and parents, focusing on the campus as a natural space - its gardens, plants, and river location (Derbal Yerrigan). You will research ideas and best practise for nature-based learning and consult with teams across UWA, including the UWA Student Equity team, UWA School of Biological Sciences, UWA Friends of the Grounds, UWA Grounds Team - Campus Management, and UWA School of Indigenous Studies. You will also have the chance to participate in our September on-campus learning events for Children's University families.
This is an exciting project that will help you to develop skills in STEM learning design, event planning, communication, collaboration, and community engagement.
Digital Content and Communications Intern, Student Equity - Outreach and Participation
UWA Student Equity — Semester 2 (July – October)
Student Equity supports UWA's commitment to widen participation and support students from diverse backgrounds in higher education. Through a layered and long-term approach, the Outreach and Participation team delivers initiatives embedded across multiple stages of the student life cycle. Student Equity delivers long-standing outreach and current student programs Aspire UWA, Children's University, Fairway UWA, Girls+ in Engineering, plus new initiative Broadway Connect.
In this internship, you will support these programs by researching effective impact resources, effective campaign strategies followed by designing and generating the content for use in a range of digital and print communications and platforms to demonstrate the impact and promote the programs. The content to be developed will be centred around the Student Equity Student Ambassador program, through profiling participants and alumni of the Student Equity programs. This is an exciting project which will foster your skills in creating and developing multi-modal media content to support the widening participation purpose of these key programs and foster the aspirations of the diverse students we engage with.
Are you curious about technology and how it can help improve peoples lives? If so, this role is for you. UniAccess is looking for an enthusiastic intern who is curious about learning about assistive technologies and enjoys reviewing specialised and mainstream applications, software and hardware. The intern will work autonomously to liaise with technology suppliers, educational technologists and other key stakeholders in order to develop a searchable database to improve the lives of students of all abilities.
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.
The role will contribute to the implementation of deliverables of the UWA Mental Health and Wellbeing Framework. The intern will assist with developing evaluation measures for a range of Student Life peer-led activities.
We look forward to welcoming the successful intern to be part of a high achieving team at Uniting WA. Over the allocated hours the intern will learn and work closely with the Philanthropy & Engagement Coordinator in both the grants, trusts and events coordination space. This will be a rewarding experience for the intern.
Victoria Park Centre for the Arts — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role will support our Department of Communities Empowering Communities Program. The role includes event support, with occasional weekend attendance included in the allotted hours. Weekday support including meetings, assigned tasks relating to ECP programs delivered at the Arts Centre (Create Connect Art program for artists working with disability). The intern would work with our ECP coordinator to enrich and provide insights for possible sustainable development. The ECP program is currently subject to review beyond June 2024. This internship would value add at a crucial time for the Centre ahead of ongoing funding or winding down of the program.
Research Intern, 30 Years of Victoria Park Centre for the Arts
Victoria Park Centre for the Arts — Semester 2 (July – October)
The role is to research and collate archive materials, interview key former and current members of the Victoria Park Centre for the Arts for the Centre's 30 year celebration of its existence.
Research and Communications Intern, Leading Thriving Workplaces
WA Centre for Rural Health — Semester 2 (July – October)
In this internship you will be working on a suite of research initiatives lead by the Leading Thriving Workplaces (LTW) project team which is part of the WA Centre for Rural Health (WACRH). Topics for these research projects include workplace wellbeing, psycho-social safety and leadership (individual and organisational).
WA Child Safety Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
Reporting to the CEO, the Evaluation and Research Intern with undertake research on best practice in evaluation practices in NFP's, review existing evaluation measures, make recommendations on improvements or the introduction of new measures. Assisting in developing a Theory of Change/Program Logic for existing programs and commencement of a Social Impact Measure Framework in collaboration with the CEO.
WA Child Safety Services — Semester 2 (July – October)
Reporting to the CEO the Marketing and Communications Intern will assist in producing EDM's, drafting Annual Report content and assisting with updating marketing materials with our latest branding to name a few.
WA Disabled Sports Association (WADSA) — Semester 2 (July – October)
The WADSA Project Intern will support the implementation of our All Abilities Recreation program, actively engaging people with disabilities in sport and recreation in the community, including service delivery and improvement. The project intern will have the opportunity to observe delivery, participate and contribute to improving the quality of life of people with a disability choosing to participate with WADSA. The WADSA Project Intern will allow individuals the opportunity the enhance the lives of people living with disabilities.
In 2014 a new species of Australian skink was split from Ctenotus inornatus (Bar-shouldered Ctenotus) - Ctentous superciliaris - based on genetics and some obscure morphological features. The WA Museum herpetology collection has a few hundred Ctentous specimen jars that need sorting through, to pull out our C. superciliaris and check these morphological characters for their consistency.
The intern will be working closely with our Technical Officer (Dr Kailah Thorn) and Curator of Herpetology (Paul Doughty) in the Research and Collections facility at Welshpool. They will have the opportunity to learn how the facility is organised, how we identify and measure specimens, and how they are best stored to preserve the state collections.
If there are interesting patterns in the collected morphological data, the intern will have the opportunity to coauthor a small publication with WAM scientists on these findings after the internship project concludes.
WA Social Enterprise Council — Semester 2 (July – October)
We have a position for a Community Engagement Intern to support our social enterprise members through creating social media content and helping us maintain our membership database.
About you:
We are looking for someone who is interested in community services and purposeful businesses, and would like to work with our small and dynamic peak organisation that supports social enterprises.
You might have an interest in a particular social area and passionate about working in social organisations. You also might have an interest in running businesses, start up organisations and how to pitch and gather funding for business ideas.
You could be studying any range of degrees - and want to learn more about how the social enterprise ecosystem works in WA.
Don't worry if you don't know much about social enterprises! (Neither did we!) We will train you in the internship, and provide a fun open space for you to gain some great skills.
About the Role:
We would love help with communications and marketing - to create meaningful online content that get's the word out there about WA's amazing social enterprises. An interest in or skills in Canva, photography, filming, social media posts would be fantastic!
We would also like help with maintaining our membership data base, or other online research tasks. This might interest you if you like 'sorting things out', research, collecting data and data management.
We are happy to adapt the internship projects for what skills and interests you have.
Welfare Rights & Advocacy Service WA (WRASWA) — Semester 2 (July – October)
We are seeking a legal intern to assist us with a range of activities to contribute towards the work we undertake. A primary focus will be on creating and updating our community legal education resources. These resources are used on our social media platforms as well as in person community legal education activities. Work will range across; social media scheduling, social media content creation and management, formatting and styling legal fact sheets and formatting and styling PowerPoint presentations.
The intern will also assist with legal research and drafting under direct supervision of solicitors. Involvement with case work will assist the intern to develop a deeper understanding of the work we do and importantly the people we assist.
Experience in Canva and video editing is a must. The applicant must have excellent communication skills to fulfil this role.
Western Australian Primary Principals' Association — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Willetton Family Practice — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Women Lawyers of Western Australia — Semester 2 (July – October)
Reporting directly to the President of Women Lawyers of Western Australia and her assistant, the research intern will be responsible for putting together a research project into the prevalence, types and causes of workplace bullying between women in the legal profession
Eliminating workplace bullying in the legal profession is an important step in promoting the highest possible standards of conduct by lawyers.
The WLWA is interested in how gender plays a role in workplace bullying, particularly bullying amongst women.
The goal of the research is to identify what is currently known about the prevalence, types and causes of bullying amongst women in the legal profession, and identify gaps where further research is needed
The research will serve as a starting point for further survey-based research by WLWA to address workplace bullying amongst women in the legal profession
The Safer Advocacy and Information in Legal Services (SAILS) Project has developed a series of training and other resources focused on improving knowledge and understanding of family, domestic and sexual violence (FDSV) by lawyers and legal professionals. Training includes information about FDSV, risk factors, intersectionalities, practice training and others. Currently, some training materials may be dependent on the knowledge of the presenter, need supporting documents to make them more easily transferable to others delivering the training. The intern would assist with developing training guides and student handouts based on the research and information developed for the project.
These resources will need to be developed using appropriate, accessible language and accompanied by good brand-compliant formatting, pictures, graphics, etc. Content will need to be referenced appropriately.
Woodlupine Family Centre — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Grants Intern role will work closely with the Centre Manager to find grants and fundraising partnerships that align with the Centre's mission and community needs.
The intern will be able to confidently communicate, both written and oral, with key stakeholders; our clients, committee, funding bodies etc.
Grant applications go hand in hand with community engagement. A commitment to listening to the needs of the community, developing new programs and enhancing existing ones to ensure we remain both responsive to changing needs and contemporary in our approach.
A key goal is determining funding opportunities through either grants or partnerships, that connect with the desired outcomes for the community.
Project Intern, Website development and Social Media strategy
Woodlupine Family Centre — Semester 2 (July – October)
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.
Ngalla Wirrin Wungening (Our Spirit Healing) - Online Recovery Program
Wungening is currently participating in a pilot of the Life Process Program. This is an online recovery program for people experiencing challenges with addiction.
This pilot is an exciting opportunity for Wungening to be able to deliver our services direct to people in their homes, in prisons, even on a mine-site, truly meeting people where they are at.
We know there are large amounts of people who may never access a service in person due to the fear of loss of status, impacts to employment, shame and stigma, along with other responsibilities.
By delivering our Ngalla Wirrin Wungening program through an online portal, we are offering people genuine options to seek support from the safety of their own space.
Working with the Ngalla Wirrin Wungening (NWW) Leadership Team, the NWW - Online Recovery Program Project Intern will support Wungening to:
- capture insights about the online platform
- explore ways of engaging staff and people seeking recovery support
- identify strategies to continuously improve the participant experience of the platform
Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA) — Semester 2 (July – October)
The Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA) is seeking an enthusiastic intern to support our biggest event of the year - the WA Youth Awards. Held at the Ritz-Carlton in September, this event brings together over 40 finalists from across the Youth Sector to celebrate their achievements.
You will be working with YACWA's Advocacy and Engagement Manager to collate finalist biographies, develop social media content, collate data, develop content for the Awards night, and other similar tasks. Desired skills: proficient in writing, creativity, media and communications skills.
You will work alongside the Business Resource manager (BRM) to collect information on assets at each of our many sites and schools, Excel data entry, Hardware checks, Software upgrades. All tasks will be supported by our BRM and relevant training provided. The applicant will ideally be a methodical, logical and organised person with a passion for understanding more about the IT tasks involved in our businesses.
As a HR and Administrative Intern, you will provide support in across projects and help carry out the day-to-day HR activities at our organisation including health and safety compliance. You will be mentored by our HR Business Partner to gain in-depth knowledge of HR functions. There will be other ad-hoc projects around the office, including supporting marketing and contributing to reports - this intern will expeirence a breadth of projects and tasks across Zonta House.
As an HR intern, you will be involved in various aspects of HR, assisting with administrative tasks, recruitment, training, and other HR initiatives. In this role, you will get an opportunity to:
- utilise your creative mind to help us create posters to help foster a positive and inclusive culture.
- gain knowledge on HR laws, regulations, and best practices to ensure compliance and drive continuous improvement in HR processes
- Assist with employee training and development initiatives, including scheduling training sessions, organising training materials, and tracking employee participation.
- improve your confidence communicating over the phone as you assist us with our recruitment activities
We are looking for a self-motivated individual with a passion for People and Culture, and a desire to learn within a non-profit organisation. If you are a friendly individual and eager to learn what it takes to create a positive work culture, apply now!
The Intern will:
Review iDareDream's mission statement and objectives with the leadership group to revise and update.
Research current trends in grandparent carers for grand children to create FAQ sheet (state and national).
Develop a template for activity evaluations and feedback.
Provide recommendations and procedures for digital communications.