INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Katie Bettencourt, intern at GreenSea IQ, builds her own robot.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Hunter Costa, intern at Best Chrysler, works on a miniature card model.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Avery Whyte, intern at Sprezzatura Boutique, outfits the store mannequin.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Kayla Doyle, intern at Cat Clinic of Plymouth, observes veterinary surgery.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Tyler Klaucke, intern at Plymouth Rock TV, interviews a local business owner.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Emma Pesa, intern at Inky Hands Studio, uses a squeegee to print a design.

Rising Tide offers senior students a unique opportunity to explore their interests and prepare for professional life through our Internship Program. Once per week, internship students take a professional development course at Rising Tide, with major themes including formal communication, resume-building, job interviews, and the exploration of their own skills and values related to their future careers. Then, three days per week, interns leave the school building and travel to various worksites around the greater South Shore and Cape Cod areas. This real-world experience gives them relevant knowledge and exposure to careers they may wish to pursue after high school or college graduation.

Our students have been able to experience the professional worlds of environmentalism, engineering, veterinary science, finance, child development, healthcare, social work, IT, and many more. Below, you can find a list of our current and recent internship partners:

 

Bay State Physical Therapy

Best Chrysler

Cat Clinic of Plymouth

Fowl Play & MissBeeHaven Farm

GreenSea IQ

Marshfield Animal Hospital

Mayflower Service Center

Office of Congressman Keating

OSP Children’s Therapy Center

Pilgrim Memorial Hall

Plymouth Early Childhood Center

Plymouth Police Department

Plymouth Rock TV

Plymouth Public Library Foundation

SHP Financial

South Shore Resource & Advocacy Center

Sprezzatura Boutique

Sustainable Plymouth

Systems Support Corporation

Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Woodside School