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If you have more questions about the Rural Internship Initiative that aren’t explained here, please contact Olaunda Green, Rural Internship Initiative Program Manager, at ogreen@ncruralcenter.org.
The Rural Internship Initiative provides eligible Golden LEAF Scholars with professional work experience related to their career field in a rural North Carolina community.
The Golden LEAF Foundation provides funding to pay interns $15/hour for up to 400 hours of work. Internships take place over 8-10 weeks, between June and August.
Internship sites that take on a Golden LEAF Scholar Intern provide them with a meaningful project or role that aligns with the student’s college major and future career goals. Interns also receive additional leadership training and support from the NC Rural Center throughout the summer.
The Rural Internship Initiative is open to all Golden LEAF Scholars excluding participants in the combined leadership and internship opportunity (GLSLP) managed by the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) and seniors graduating in the Spring or Summer 2023 semester.
Eligible Experiences - The internship opportunity identified by a Golden LEAF Scholar must be aligned with the student's course of study.
Eligible Sites - Internship sites include, but are not limited to:
Internships must be completed in person at a site physically located in a qualifying county.
Interns are responsible for:
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Intern Flier
Internship Site Flier
Internship Site Directory
Golden LEAF Scholars are responsible for identifying a site to complete their internship. To support this process, Golden LEAF has compiled a list of sites that are interested in hosting an intern. This list is a resource. Golden LEAF Scholars may reach out to sites on this list or work with sites outside this list to secure an internship.
Creating a Job Description
Healthcare Catalog
While the Rural Internship Initiative aims to provide its participating scholars with valuable work experience, there are guidelines for
activities scholars may engage in within a healthcare setting. Please review this resource for a catalog of pre-approved healthcare job descriptions that you and your selected internship site will need to choose from.
Applicants will be asked to submit:
If you have more questions about the Rural Internship Initiative that aren’t explained here, please contact Olaunda Green, Rural Internship Initiative Program Manager, at ogreen@ncruralcenter.org.
The internship opportunity identified by a Golden LEAF Scholar must be aligned with the student's course of study. Course of study is defined as a declared major or intended major for first-year students that have not yet declared a major. For students without a declared major, additional information regarding courses taken or registered to take may be requested as confirmation of course of study information.
Internship sites include, but are not limited to, businesses, non-profits, governmental entities, and/or companies. Internships must be completed in person at a site physically located in a qualifying rural county. Internships may be completed at an entity with multiple locations including with locations outside of the eligible counties, provided the student completes the internship at a site located in an eligible county.
Interns and internship site supervisors are responsible for crafting a job description* that details the intern's work and contains the following elements:
Below is an example of a strong job description that contains the elements listed above.
* While the Rural Internship Initiative aims to provide its participating scholars with valuable work experience, there are guidelines for activities scholars may engage in within a healthcare setting. Please review the Healthcare Catalog for a list of pre-approved healthcare intern positions and job descriptions.