Sullivan 180 Paid Internships Available
Be a Changemaker in Your Community this Summer
[LIBERTY] – Sullivan 180 is recruiting interns for the 2026 season. Young adults ages 16–20 are invited to apply for paid summer employment, where they will have the opportunity to work alongside volunteers to help communities, organizations, churches, and schools bring their ideas to life.
In addition to their community-based work, interns participate in leadership and professional development and take part in a meaningful Day of Service project.
The summer employment program provides mentoring and a unique opportunity to earn money while making a meaningful impact in the community. Interns gain valuable real-world job experience, develop leadership skills, receive a paycheck, and contribute to positive change in their communities.
Last summer, Sullivan 180 interns contributed over 2,400 hours of work, supporting projects and local initiatives in communities across Sullivan County.
“I wanted to gain experience and be part of something greater, and I’m proud to say that I believe I made a difference. That sense of fulfillment is something that truly makes me happy,” shared Howie Kiefer, a 2024 and 2025 Town of Bethel Intern. “I recommend that others consider interning with Sullivan 180. It’s a chance to give back to your community while gaining valuable skills and experiences.”
“In addition to connecting with peers, the internship program offers a wonderful way to learn about Sullivan County and build relationships with community members,” said Anne-Louise Scandariato, Director of Community Engagement. “This experience helps strengthen interns’ resumes, builds professional confidence, and supports the development of communication, interpersonal, problem-solving, and leadership skills while contributing to a collaborative team environment.”
To apply for the Sullivan 180 Internship Program, contact Anne-Louise Scandariato at 845-295-2405 or Anne-Louise@Sullivan180.org. Applications must be submitted by March 30, 2026.