A Safe Place has been a beacon of hope across Lake County for over 46 years—empowering survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking to rebuild their lives. As an intern, you’ll play a meaningful role in fostering safety, independence, and brighter futures for survivors.
Internship Snapshot
Gain hands-on experience in emergency shelter operations, client-centered advocacy, and trauma-informed care—all while building essential professional skills in a compassionate, mission-driven environment.
You will learn how advocacy intersects with one of the most mission-driven and survivor-centered programs in Lake County.
What You’ll Do:
Compensation & Schedule: This internship is unpaid; course credit is available if approved by your institution. The schedule is flexible, with a minimum of 10–15 hours per week, including occasional evenings or weekend events.
What You’ll Gain:
Please note: Completion of the 40-hour Domestic Violence & Crisis Intervention Training is a requirement for all interns. This training is provided by A Safe Place at a discounted cost of $150. Payment instructions and training dates will be shared upon acceptance into the program.
Application Instructions:
Please submit the following materials to be considered for this internship:
Letter of Recommendation
The letter should come from a faculty member or professional reference who can speak to your character, work ethic, or readiness for an internship experience. Letters from family members or personal friends will not be accepted.
Rolling Interviews—
Internship Duration: Flexible start and end dates.
Join us in creating safer futures and sustainable healing.
This is more than an internship—it’s a chance to make a difference.