The Highland Partners (HSP) Internship Program, an initiative of the Highland Support Project and the Asociacíon de Mujeres del Altiplano (AMA), provides opportunities for students who are enrolled not less than half-time in high school, undergraduate or graduate programs in accredited US educational institutions to acquire work-related educational experience and become involved in early career exploration as a basis for making realistic decisions regarding their future careers.
Through the program, students are provided exposure to the work environment, which should encourage them to develop positive work ethics and to acquaint them with various functions of the HSP mission.
The Highland Partners Internship Program
Areas of Focus
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HSP intern assignments may include a variety of administrative, analytical, and research tasks, including assistance with the preparation of grant portfolio briefings, assembling and updating grant records, and conducting research for studies of special interest, examples of which include sustainable agriculture, mobile arts education, and holistic & maternal health.
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HSP interns could choose to be involved with research and evaluation assignments related to grassroots development in Latin America.
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HSP interns may assist with creating, proofreading, editing, and fact-checking a variety of publications, including Short Videos, Social Media Engagements, Promotional Brochures and Flyers, and Photography. Additionally, interns may plan and execute outreach and community events to engage new partners and maintain relationships with current partners.