Internship Information

Not sure if the career you have your heart set on is the right one for you? Do you have a passion about a particular industry and want to get real-life work experience? One way to find out if your career choice is the right fit for you is to participate in an internship program. An internship is also a great experience to add to your resume.

Interested in an internship? Please reach out to the internship coordinator at SVHS, Ms. Kim Skufca.

Summer Programs & Internship Opportunities


Other Internship Opportunities

  • Redline Athletics - paid internship in Clarksburg, MD; administrative assistant position; must be at least 16 years old; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 3:30PM- 8:00PM; Redline Athletics-Clarksburg is part of a national sports performance brand that specializes in comprehensive athletic development training for athletes from youth to adult; see link for more information.

  • Need2work - in order to locate internships or jobs in your city, look under the tab that says “job board”.

  • STEM Internships and Summer Opportunities for High School Students - Maryland's STEM Innovation Network; search for internships.

  • Mathnasium - looking to hire SVHS students for job and internship opportunities; see link for details.

  • Vote Climate U.S. PAC - interns will assist with Vote Climate U.S. PAC’s primary goal, which is to research, develop and promote our national, non-partisan, climate change voter’s guide through personal contact, social and other media and grassroots, political organizing.

  • Fund for Public Interest - offering opportunities for students to get hands-on experience in a grassroots, summer campaign focused on helping the environment; interns will help us build our office, plan campaign events, work on media outreach, and help us hit our campaign goals (office out of College Park, MD).

  • Maryland State Police - students must be at least 16 years of age; must be of excellent moral character; no serious Motor Vehicle Administration Record; no criminal convictions of any kind; must a agree to submit to a records background check; see link for application.

  • The Science and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP) - provides an opportunity for students to participate in research at a Department of Navy laboratory during the summer; grades 10-12, graduating seniors are eligible to apply; must be at least 16 years old for most labs; must be a U.S. Cit., participation by Permanent Resident Aliens is limited; spend 8 weeks during summer doing research; no vacation time is allowed during these 8 weeks; selected participants earn a stipend of $3,300 for the 8 weeks; see link for all details.