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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Browse this list of internship opportunities available to SRHS students. 

 

INTERNSHIPS/VOLUNTEER/WORK/STUDY OPPORTUNITIES BY INTEREST

Check out this extensive list of internships, volunteer, work and study opportunities by area of interest.

 

STEM INTERNSHIPS/VOLUNTEER/WORK/STUDY OPPORTUNITIES

Check out this list of internships, volunteer, work and study opportunities in STEM.

 

Internships & School to Career Opportunities

 

FALL 2025 ROP APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!

Introduction to Building and Construction Trades A/B

Car Appreciation and Preservation Program (CAPP)

 

Deadlines:

  • BCT applications are due August 22, 2025
  • CAPP applications are due August 29, 2025

 

 

FALL AND SPRING INTERNSHIPS

Minimum Hours: 48

The Fall and Spring Internship Programs provide an 8-week intensive career exploration opportunity requiring students to spend 6 to 9 hours per week on the worksite with a mentor. Fall internships begin in early October, and Spring internships start in early February. The Internship program is recommended for juniors and seniors. Elective academic credits are available.

 

SUMMER INTERNSHIPS

Minimum Hours: 54

Usually, students participating in the summer internship program must attend the accompanying Summer Internship Career Academy at the College of Marin. This class meets for four days out of the summer program. In addition, students will do a culminating presentation. Upon completion, students can earn up to 1.5 units of college credit.

 

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SCHOOL TO CAREER PARTNERSHIP

INTERNSHIPS

The Marin County School to Career Partnership offers an Internship program for public high school students in Marin County. The program provides students the opportunity to gain hands-on workplace skills and test their academic knowledge in a real-world setting. Internship sessions are available in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.

 

Internships may vary depending upon the needs of the students, the needs of the employers, and the requirements of the School to Career program. Every effort is made to find an internship placement for students in one of their top three choices; however, some internships are not available every semester, and choices are limited in specific industry areas. The School to Career Liaison coordinates with students, teachers, and employers to ensure that each student has a meaningful learning experience. Most of the internships are unpaid, although there might be some paid opportunities.

 

SCHOOL TO CAREER LIAISON

Laura Gonzalez, Internship Coordinator 

Hablo Español

Cordinadora de aprendisajez

lgonzalez@marinschools.org

Office Hours:

Thursdays & Fridays  8:00 am -4:00 pm

(415) 491-6673

Schedule Appointment/ Hacer cita 

 

SCHOOL TO CAREER LIAISON

Laura Gonzalez, Internship Coordinator 

Hablo Español

Cordinadora de aprendisajez

lgonzalez@marinschools.org

Office Hours:

Thursdays & Fridays  8:00 am -4:00 pm

(415) 491-6673

Schedule Appointment/ Hacer cita 

2026 College of Marin Summer Career Academies

Applications for the 2026 College of Marin Summer Career Academies open April 1! These short academies give high school students the opportunity to explore career pathways and earn college credit! Students may apply for more than one academy.

Academy Dates & Offerings
(Some academies run for two weeks—please check dates carefully.)

• June 15–18 – STEM Careers (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
• June 15–18 – AI Design, Week 1 of 2 (10:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
• June 15–18 – Game Design, Week 1 of 2 (10:00 AM – 3:30 PM)

• June 22–26 – AI Design, Week 2 of 2 (10:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
• June 22–26 – Game Design, Week 2 of 2 (10:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
• June 22–25 – BUILT: Architecture & Civil Engineering (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

• June 29–July 2 – Career Exploration (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
• June 29–July 2 – Health Career Academy (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

• July 6–9 – Leadership Academy: Education & Social Justice (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
• July 6–9 – Health Occupations, Week 1 of 2 (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
• July 6–10 – Business & Entrepreneurship (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

• July 13–16 – Health Occupations, Week 2 of 2 (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
• July 13–16 – First Responder: Fire, Health & Public Safety (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
• July 13–16 – Careers in Business (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

• July 20–24 – Business & Entrepreneurship (9:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

Key Details
• Who can apply? High school students
• Locations: Indian Valley Campus (Novato) and Kentfield Campus (Health Occupations only)
• Cost: Tuition is waived for high school students. Students are responsible for standard student service fees ($24–$50; fee waivers available) and campus parking fees.
• Application Period: April 1 – May 1
• Applications will be available starting April 1 at: Link to Summer Career Academies offered at College of Marin this summer

 

 

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A flyer in Spanish promotes summer professional academies with images of students.