Psychology Internship in Peru
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Make a profound difference in the lives of children, adolescents, women, and older adults facing significant challenges.
Are you pursuing a career in psychology? If so, we have an incredible opportunity that allows you to make a profound impact on the lives of various individuals, including children, adolescents, women, and older adults. This internship program is designed to empower aspiring psychologists like you to play a pivotal role in helping these individuals overcome formidable challenges and unlock their full potential.
As an intern, you will become an integral part of a program dedicated to supporting those in dire need. Your role within this program will be to closely collaborate with the organization’s team, actively participating in the evaluation of the psychological development of the individuals they serve.
Throughout your internship, you will need to demonstrate empathy and unwavering commitment to the personal growth and well-being of these individuals. You will also need to prepare for the demanding yet incredibly rewarding work that lies ahead, as you will be a source of support and hope for those striving to overcome adversity and build brighter futures.
Learning objectives
- Gain international experience in the nonprofit sector.
- Acquire extensive knowledge about specialized psychology in various fields.
- Acquire knowledge about the culture of non-profit organizations.
ORGANIZATION
This organization stands as a beacon of hope and progress in the community which is tirelessly dedicated to promoting the well-being and prosperity of all of their members. Their work is materialized through a series of innovative projects, including social services, technical training and economic empowerment to community members. Through these innovation projects, it results in a stronger and more resilient community of individuals.
At the heart of their mission and vision, PAZ Peru is governed by a set of strong values that are the moral compass of their work. Love and commitment drive every action they undertake, demonstrating that service to others is their reason for being. Proactivity leads them to constantly look for new ways to make a difference, while honesty and respect guide their relationships with everyone involved. Solidarity and justice are fundamental principles that guarantee that no one is left behind, and ethics and equity are the pillars that support its integrity and coherence at all times.
TASKS & REQUIreMENTS
You will mainly assist in the development and implementation of psychological assessments. This means working in close collaboration, sometimes one on one, with children, adolescents, vulnerable women, and older adults.
Responsibilities
- Design and conduct psychological evaluations of children, adolescents, women, older adults and people with disabilities.
- Write reports on the results.
- Develop and improve projects based on results.
- Create personalized support plans for each child, adolescent, women and older adults.
- Organize activities and games for children, adolescents, women, older adults and people with disabilities.
- Create a safe and stable environment.
- Participate in workshops and staff training.
- Spend time relaxing and interacting with children, young people, women and older adults.
Requirements
- Be studying towards or have completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
- Ability to connect and establish relationships with children, adolescents, vulnerable women and older adults.
- Highly empathetic.
- Great interest in training children, adolescents, women and older adults who are in situations of vulnerability.
- Passionate about community development.
- Intermediate level of Spanish for psychology practitioners
- Must be over 20 years old.
- Minimum commitment of 2 months, to be completed in Arequipa (not a remote position).
WHERE YOU’LL STAY
Interns stay at a local hostel right in the middle of downtown Arequipa. They stay in small apartments where they enjoy a full-sized bed, private bathroom, cable TV and a kitchenette with all they need to prepare their own meals. They also have access to free WIFI, and a weekly cleaning service is provided as well.
Safety & Support
Safety & Support
Arequipa is generally a safe city but petty crime does occur. Avoid going out alone at night and if you need a (taxi) ride, it’s generally best to ask your host or the accommodation for a trusted taxi company.
Make sure to visit your doctor and dentist for a check-up before your internship and to get all the recommended vaccines and/or medications necessary to stay healthy. There hasn’t been a case of malaria in Peru for 20 years.
Communication
Communication
Your accommodation provides free WifI access to stay in touch with family and friends during your stay.
Meals
Meals
Meals are not included in the fees. You can prepare your own meals in your apartment. It’s also very cheap to go out for lunch or dinner. For a two course meal with a dessert and drink expect to pay between 10 to 15 soles (USD 3-5). Be on the safe side by only drinking bottled water.
Location details
Location details
You will stay in Arequipa, the capital of the region of the same name located in southern Peru. The city is considered to be one of the prettiest in Peru and is famous for its colonial architecture, white stone buildings and delicious food. It is located in the Andean mountain range, is surrounded by three volcanoes and is not far from Colca Canyon, the second deepest canyon in the world.
DATES & RATES
Fee Breakdown
Start and end dates for the internship with this organization are flexible and will be discussed during the application process.
What you’ll pay (2024 rates)
8 weeks USD 1,732
12 weeks USD 2,136
16 weeks USD 2,539
20 weeks USD 2,942
24 weeks USD 3,345
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.
- Transfer from Rodríguez Ballón International Airport in Arequipa to your accommodation
- Accommodation at a local hostel (you’ll be in a small apartment)
- Assistance with your visa arrangement and other preparations
- An orientation program with your supervisor
- Supervision and support during your stay
- Regular check-ins during your internship with your supervisor
- Troubleshooting if needed
- A reference letter at the end of your internship
Exclusions
- Flights to Rodríguez Ballón International Airport in Arequipa
- Visa and medical/travel insurance costs for the duration of your placement – must include cover for repatriation
- Daily commute to the project (40 minutes by bus)
- Meals, drinks, snacks, and items of personal nature (f.e. curios, gifts, clothing)
- Costs for additional excursions or activities
GALLERY
FAQs
Some of our most commonly asked questions for programs in Peru.
What can I expect from an internship in Peru?
You can expect to be in bustling cities or a completely remote jungle, depending on your internship of choice. Also, you’ll be collaborating with local professionals and volunteers that will offer you insights into Peruvian work ethics and practices. Beyond your internship, your weekends and free time can be spent discovering the overall breathtaking beauty of the country.
How will a nonprofit internship in Peru help my career development?
During your internship in Peru, you’ll be able to utilize your professional and personal skills, as well as develop those skills that you feel could use more work. Also, employers may see your CV as more favorable, since it’ll show that you were a part of a meaningful international grassroots project, which shows a variety of transferable qualities. If you want to know more about how doing a nonprofit internship is good for your career, make sure to check this blog out!
While on an internship in Peru can I receive university credit?
Yes, but you must check with your university supervisor that this experience qualifies. You can also buy additional transfer credits to add onto your internship.
Can I receive a stipend while completing my internship?
Unfortunately, no. You can find other ways to fund your internship as you will not be paid while working with a nonprofit organization. Your internship experience will bring a wealth of new knowledge, along with opportunities for professional and personal growth which are both invaluable!
QUICK FACTS
HIGHLIGHTS
- Have a significant impact on the lives of children, adolescents, women and older adults.
- Get psychology experience in a real-world context.
- Organize and lead a variety of engaging activities and games for different age groups.
- Participate in workshops and staff training sessions.
- Live and work in Peru.
HOW TO APPLY
If you’re ready to apply for this internship, here’s what to do:
APPLY
Fill in the application form (it will show in a new screen) which includes sharing your CV to us.
SPEAK WITH AN ADVISOR
We’ll set up a call with you to go through your application.
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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