Sponsored by St. Mary’s
Episcopal Church in West Harlem, the New York Intern
Program (NYIP) is a service-learning program for young adults to strengthen and
deepen their spiritual lives and vocational development through a year of urban
service and intentional living. The NYIP experience allows interns to be
transformed by the lives of others while making a difference in the struggle
for justice, dignity and human rights. The interns’ daily life and work exposes
them to the complexities of systemic injustice, while also empowering them to
enact faith-filled responses. Interns deepen their understanding of themselves
and their vocations through involvement in many levels of support and
formation.
Applications deadline is March 15th; applicants
will be notified in April.
Contact:
Sarah Nazimova-Baum, Director
New York
Intern Program,
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church,
521 West 126th Street
New York, NY
10027
Tel: (212) 864-4013 or (646) 339-9811
Nazimova-Baum@earthlink.net
www.NewYorkInternProgram.org
Age Range: 21 — 30 years
Medical Insurance Coverage: Yes
Type of housing provided: Intern apartment in the church
Hours: Full time worksite positions (40 hours/week);
personal-development activities some eves and weekends (including 5 Retreats),
10 vacation days.
Transportation provided: Unlimited ride MetroCards provided for
travel throughout NYC.
Type of work/volunteer placements: Progressive, non-profit social
service agencies.
Parish Context: St Mary’s Episcopal Church, Manhattanville – a
diverse, activist congregation in West Harlem. Participation in the life of the parish
and/or surrounding community is encouraged.
Location: West Harlem (New
York, NY)
Student Loan deferment: Yes, through AmeriCorps. Likewise, AmeriCorps Education Award also
available.
Community Life: Interns live as an intentional community in their
own apartment, with opportunities to participate in social events happening in
and around the church. NYIP staff meets regularly with interns, both
individually and as a group, for support and discernment. This includes: dinner
regularly with Rev. Kooperkamp and his family and guests representing diverse
array of urban ministries, group art projects with NYIP Director, ongoing
visits at each intern’s worksite for supportive supervision, and five Retreats
at beautiful locales to deepen community life and spiritual growth.
Stipend: $500/month
Ecumenical: Yes
Length of Program: 1 year: starting September 1 and
ending mid-August
Relocation allowance: Yes (minimum $350)