Community Public Health Internship in Ecuador

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Deliver essential healthcare support to rural communities while gaining hands-on public health experience in Ecuador’s Central Highlands

This Public Health Internship in Ecuador offers the opportunity to support an understaffed health center serving an underserved indigenous population. Based in the Andes Mountains near Guaranda, the center provides critical care to a rural community with limited access to medical services. As an intern, you’ll assist local healthcare professionals, contribute to outreach programs, and help deliver public health workshops.

This is a meaningful opportunity for students or graduates in medicine, nursing, biology, or public health to apply their knowledge in a real-world setting. Through shadowing, community-based care, and educational programming, you’ll gain invaluable insight into culturally responsive healthcare and grassroots public health delivery in low-resource environments.

Learning Objectives

  • Observe and support primary healthcare services in a rural setting
  • Apply basic medical knowledge through supervised tasks (e.g., vaccines, vitals)
  • Design and deliver public health education sessions
  • Understand the structure and challenges of rural and intercultural health systems
  • Develop cross-cultural communication and community engagement skills

ORGANIZATION

Based in Ecuador, this organization offers immersive internships around the country that blend academic learning with hands-on experience. Through partnerships with local businesses and industry experts, interns gain practical skills in their chosen focus area. These programs provide a structured yet dynamic environment where participants can work on real-world projects while expanding their global perspective. Beyond professional growth, interns have the opportunity to engage with Ecuadorian culture, creating a well-rounded and enriching experience.

During this Community Public Health Internship you will work with a community-focused organization in the Central Highlands of Ecuador that is dedicated to strengthening healthcare access in underserved highland regions by supporting local clinics with much-needed personnel and resources. Their work helps bridge critical gaps in care, ensuring vulnerable populations receive essential medical services while fostering a more inclusive and sustainable healthcare system.

TASKS & REQUIreMENTS

This Public Health Internship is tailored to your background and level of experience. You’ll be supervised by local staff and expected to contribute to daily clinical work, outreach efforts, and health education programming.

Responsibilities

  • Shadow doctors and nurses in the health center
  • Assist with basic procedures depending on your training (e.g., taking vitals, vaccinations, basic diagnosis)
  • Participate in home visits and vaccination campaigns
  • Help design and lead public health workshops in local schools (e.g., nutrition, reproductive health)
  • Support documentation and data collection as needed

Requirements

  • Academic background in pre-med, medicine, nursing, biology, or related fields
  • Foundational medical knowledge
  • Empathy, patience, and adaptability to rural living
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Cultural sensitivity and respect of patient confidentiality
  • REQUIRED: Intermediate Spanish proficiency (B1 level or higher)

WHERE YOU’LL STAY

Upon arrival on Friday, you will explore Quito for the weekend with accommodation in a hostel including breakfast. On Sunday, you’ll travel with the team to the project site in the Central Highlands region of Ecuador. During your internship, you’ll stay in a shared room at the Casa Comunal, with up to four people per room and access to communal living spaces and a shared kitchen. The house offers a basic but comfortable setup, with reliable electricity and Wifi, although heating is not available—so pack warm clothing for the cool mountain climate. A family homestay option is available for those seeking more privacy and cultural immersion, at an additional cost. Whether at the volunteer house or with a host family, your accommodation offers a unique opportunity to live within a welcoming rural Andean community and engage deeply with local life.

Safety & Support

Safety & Support

Prior to your internship, be sure to visit your doctor and dentist for a check-up and obtain any recommended vaccines and/or medications necessary to stay healthy. Be mindful of potential altitude sickness due to elevation in the Central Highlands (over 9,000 feet / 2,750 meters), so allow time to acclimatize upon arrival and stay hydrated.

Being based on a rural project site, you will have 24/7 access to the team on the ground in case of any emergency. The team will inform you of any safety guidelines regarding the area and any wildlife/insects to be mindful of.

While interning in this quiet and welcoming Andean town, it’s important to remain aware of your surroundings and practice common-sense safety precautions. As a foreigner, it’s important to be respectful of all cultures and local customs, avoid weary flashy clothing or jewelry, and never walk alone at night. Public transport is available but limited in rural areas, so be prepared to coordinate your travel plans in advance with your host or local contacts.

Communication

Communication

Wifi is available at the volunteer house and easily accessible in the closest town, although connection strength can vary. For consistent Internet access, you can also use roaming on your current data plan (which can be costly) or ensure your phone is unlocked for international use to purchase a local SIM or a global e-SIM.

Meals

Meals

Lunch is provided from Monday to Friday, giving you a chance to enjoy freshly prepared local dishes. For breakfast, dinner, and weekend meals, you’ll have access to a shared kitchen at the Casa Comunal, where you can store groceries and cook your own food. Many also choose to travel and eat out on weekends.

Please inform us of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so we can accommodate your needs during your time in Ecuador.

Location details

Location details

The internship project site is located 20 minutes from Guaranda, in central Ecuador. Sitting at over 9,000 feet in altitude, this remote rural community in the Andes mountains boasts unbeatable daily views. Surrounded by mountains and indigenous culture, the area offers natural beauty, strong community spirit, and nearby excursions to places like Chimborazo volcano, Salinas de Guaranda, and the Andean Cloud Forest. Most of the community identify as indigenous, however, their language is endangered, as many young people leave their culture behind and move to the cities in search of new opportunities.

DATES & RATES

FEE BREAKDOWN

Arrivals are typically the first Friday of each month.

Exact arrival date options will be discussed with you upon application. You must arrive on the specified Friday as you will spend the weekend in Quito and travel to the project on Sunday with the team. You will end your internship on a Thursday with transport back to Quito on Friday where you’ll have an exit interview. Flights home or to onward travel can be booked from the Saturday your placement is over.

What you’ll pay (2026 rates)

4 weeks USD 2,561

6 weeks USD 3,134

8 weeks USD 3,708

10 weeks USD 4,313

12 weeks USD 4,918

Internships longer than 12 weeks are possible - please get in touch for rates.

Inclusions

  • Careful matchmaking. It takes time to find the right internship for each person, and we take this process very seriously.
  • Initial interview with one of our team to gauge your skills, interests, and desired learning outcomes.
  • An academic internship eligible for university credit. Check with your university to confirm if this internship qualifies for credit or alternatively we can assist you with purchasing transfer credits.
  • Accommodation in shared wooden cabins (4 pax, single gender)
  • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure (to/from Quito – not the project site)
  • Friday & Saturday accommodation in Quito upon arrival
  • Transport from Quito to project location upon arrival (transfer back to Quito at the end of your placement is not included; the on-site team can help you arrange shared or private transport from the project to Quito for your departure)
  • One night accommodation in Quito prior to departure
  • Lunch on Monday – Friday
  • Wifi is available, but the connection can be inconsistent
  • Orientation and city tour of Quito
  • Guidance, if needed, with your visa arrangement and other preparations
  • Development of an Internship Work Plan to help you reach your learning goals
  • Onboarding with your supervisor
  • Regular check-ins
  • Support from the Roots team remotely
  • A certificate of completion at the end of your internship
  • A reference letter upon request

Exclusions

  • Flights to/from Mariscal Sucre Quito International Airport
  • Visa and medical/travel insurance costs for the duration of your placement – must include cover for repatriation
  • Transport back to Quito from project location upon departure
  • Meals, excluding lunch on weekdays
  • Drinks, snacks, and items of personal nature (f.e. curios, gifts, clothing)
  • Costs for additional excursions or activities
SCHOLARSHIP & FUNDING

FAQs

Some of our most commonly asked questions for programs in Ecuador.

What can I expect from an internship in Ecuador?

You can expect to work on your Spanish language skills while gaining hands-on experience in your preferred field. From exploring diverse ecosystems to engaging with local communities, your stay in Ecuador will provide you with insights into the country’s rich biodiversity, while the challenges and accomplishments that you experience will foster your adaptability and global perspective.

Will I have time to explore the country during my internship?

Yes! There is always time to explore the surrounding area. Our nonprofit partners are based around the country (and on the Galapagos Islands) and they can offer recommendations about which places are the best to visit! When you are based on the mainland, some of the highlights of Ecuador are, for example, the city of Cuenca or the Cotopaxi National Park. If you are based on the Galapagos Islands, there are great excursion options on the island(s) including fantastic diving. If you are keen to also explore the mainland of Ecuador, you will need to do so before or after your Galapagos internship because of the distance (and costs of the flight).

Does an internship in Ecuador qualify for university credit?

Yes, but you must ensure with your university that your supervisor approves this. It is also possible to purchase transfer credits that can be added to your internship.

Will I be paid during my internship?

Unfortunately, it is not possible to receive any kind of stipend while interning. As your internship with the nonprofit organization will be unpaid, you can check out ways to fund your internship here. The wealth of knowledge and opportunities for both professional and personal growth throughout your experience are invaluable!

REVIEWS

My internship focused on community-based economic development, where I researched Ecuadorian social and popular law to support the creation of small agricultural developments. I worked alongside the dedicated team and the local community. This experience gave me hands-on insight into how law and policy can empower grassroot initiatives, and how collaboration lies at the heart of sustainable development.

Luke, American – University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Community Development and Anthropology Internship, Ecuador

I was able to have hands-on interactions with many incredible animals, learn about how to care for them, and feed them. I also had the opportunity to choose one of animals at the center and spend time training it one-on-one. I worked with Yalla, an Andean mountain fox, training her to sit, stay, lay down, paw, and many more tricks. I was able to go in her enclosure and really interact with her, which was incredible; I truly bonded with her. This internship helped me confirm that working with animals is what I want to do in the future, and it provided me with invaluable work experience for my resume.

Della, American – Yale University

Amazon Wildlife Rehabilitation Internship, Ecuador

QUICK FACTS

LOCATION: Central Highlands, Ecuador
PROGRAM FOCUS: Healthcare
TASK FOCUS: Healthcare, Community Outreach, Field Work, Education
LENGTH: Min. 4 weeks
COST: From USD 2,561

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Lead workshops on self-esteem, rights, and leadership
  • Deliver sexual health education in schools
  • Immerse in Andean community life and local traditions
  • Form meaningful relationships that inspire growth and confidence
  • Help empower women through education and mentorship
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HOW TO APPLY

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SPEAK WITH AN ADVISOR

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INTERNSHIP MATCHING

If we feel it’s a good match, we’ll set up a call between you and the supervisor for this internship.

PAYMENT

If everyone’s happy, we’ll provisionally confirm your placement! We’ll then send you the invoice for the deposit, getting started with the booking process and all the info you need.

CONFIRMATION

Only once we receive payment of the deposit your placement will be confirmed.

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