Internships
At Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center, both graduate and undergraduate interns receive comprehensive training in a supportive and safe environment.
Internship Opportunities
To apply for open internships, please apply using the link in the internship details.
We receive a large number of applications for internships. If you are selected for an interview, we will contact you as soon as possible.
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Education Intern
Gain hands-on experience in sexual violence prevention and campus advocacy with DARCC’s Education Internship. Support the Allies to Advocates program through student engagement, event planning, and educational outreach, while building skills in nonprofit program coordination.
Clinical intern
Gain hands-on experience in sexual violence prevention and campus advocacy with DARCC’s Education Internship. Support the Allies to Advocates program through student engagement, event planning, and educational outreach, while building skills in nonprofit program coordination.
Community Engagement Intern
Gain valuable nonprofit experience supporting community outreach and awareness as a Community Engagement Intern at DARCC. Assist with event planning, communications, and partnership building to advance sexual violence prevention and survivor support.
Benefits Of Internship
Comprehensive Training
Our comprehensive training equips employees, interns and volunteers with the knowledge and skills needed to provide support to survivors of sexual violence.
Flexible Work Arrangements
We understand the importance of accommodating different work styles and needs. We offer flexible work arrangements to support our team members in maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Volunteer With DARCC
Our volunteers provide direct services to clients and have an opportunity to positively impact survivors, their loved ones, and communities across Dallas County.
Your involvement as a volunteer can provide valuable experience and networking opportunities.
“All survivors deserve to be treated with compassion, dignity, and respect. ”
— Survivor Advocate