Mercer University
Macon AIM Internship
Macon AIM is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering families and breaking barriers through a holistic self-sufficiency program. Our paid internship offers hands-on experience in case management, community outreach, and nonprofit operations. Interns will support families in achieving stability by connecting them to resources, assisting with administrative tasks, and participating in collaborative care with local partners. This role is ideal for students passionate about social services, community development, or nonprofit leadership. Interns will gain valuable skills in client support, team collaboration, and service coordination, helping build brighter futures for families in Macon-Bibb. Assist with intake interviews and client assessments Support case managers in developing and tracking individualized service plans Help coordinate referrals to community partners and services Maintain accurate and confidential client records Update client's hard copy files as needed and file away Assist in planning and facilitating workshops, events, and resource fairs Conduct follow-up calls and check-ins with clients Support data entry and reporting for program outcomes Help identify resources for client needs such as housing, employment, or childcare Provide general administrative support as needed, including answering phone calls, making copies, and assisting with day-to-day office tasks. Complete the volunteer intake and required training process for The Methodist Home for Children & Youth Currently pursuing a degree in Social Work, Human Services, Public Health, Nonprofit Management, or a related field Strong communication and interpersonal skills Passion for community service and helping families achieve self-sufficiency Ability to handle confidential information with professionalism and integrity Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace) Detail-oriented with good organizational and time-management skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Reliable transportation and flexibility to attend occasional off-site events Cultural sensitivity and the ability to work with diverse populations Pay Rate: $15/hr - Must have a Federal Work-Study Award Scheduled Hours: 25 Start Date: 05/29/2025 End Date: 12/15/2025
Macon AIM is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering families and breaking barriers through a holistic self-sufficiency program. Our paid internship offers hands-on experience in case management, community outreach, and nonprofit operations. Interns will support families in achieving stability by connecting them to resources, assisting with administrative tasks, and participating in collaborative care with local partners. This role is ideal for students passionate about social services, community development, or nonprofit leadership. Interns will gain valuable skills in client support, team collaboration, and service coordination, helping build brighter futures for families in Macon-Bibb. Assist with intake interviews and client assessments Support case managers in developing and tracking individualized service plans Help coordinate referrals to community partners and services Maintain accurate and confidential client records Update client's hard copy files as needed and file away Assist in planning and facilitating workshops, events, and resource fairs Conduct follow-up calls and check-ins with clients Support data entry and reporting for program outcomes Help identify resources for client needs such as housing, employment, or childcare Provide general administrative support as needed, including answering phone calls, making copies, and assisting with day-to-day office tasks. Complete the volunteer intake and required training process for The Methodist Home for Children & Youth Currently pursuing a degree in Social Work, Human Services, Public Health, Nonprofit Management, or a related field Strong communication and interpersonal skills Passion for community service and helping families achieve self-sufficiency Ability to handle confidential information with professionalism and integrity Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace) Detail-oriented with good organizational and time-management skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Reliable transportation and flexibility to attend occasional off-site events Cultural sensitivity and the ability to work with diverse populations Pay Rate: $15/hr - Must have a Federal Work-Study Award Scheduled Hours: 25 Start Date: 05/29/2025 End Date: 12/15/2025