SHIP Intern
Company: Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness
Location: Bangor
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: WABANAKI PUBLIC HEALTH
AND WELLNESS SUMMER HEALTH INTERNSHIP 2026 Our mission is to
provide community-driven, culturally centered public health and
social services to all Wabanaki communities and beyond. Our values
include inclusivity, balance, and cultural centeredness. Wabanaki
traditions, language, and culture guide our approach and describe
the ways we live in harmony with each other and the land we
collectively share. The Wabanaki Summer Health Internship Program
(SHIP) is a full-time, paid, 8-week summer internship opportunity
that will require some attendance at weekend events through the
program. This internship is an opportunity for American Indian and
Alaskan Native undergraduate students and those who have graduate
school aspirations looking to explore careers related to health and
wellness. The internship seeks to foster and affirm the identities
and knowledge of the next generation of Indigenous professionals.
Core Competencies: Core Competencies are foundational commitments
and skills that all WPHW staff are expected to develop. These
competencies define common measures for performance that are
applied to every Intern. Collaboration: Collaboration is essential
to foster the delivery of the highest quality programs and
services. All work is done in alignment with our mission, vision,
and values. Communication: Interns will learn to practice effective
and clear communication with other staff members, relatives, teams,
and community. We demonstrate empathy among each other and with
those we serve, and transparency in our decision making. Community
Service Orientation: Interns will learn to recognize the needs of
the diverse community we serve. We put the needs of our relatives
first by delivering the highest quality, professional, responsive,
and innovative programs, and services. Accountability: Interns will
learn to manage their own work, take ownership of their actions and
decisions, deliver the highest quality work while practicing
respect for all employees of WPHW and the people we serve. Time
management: Interns will be expected to keep track of their
timesheets and weekly logs. They will also be expected to deliver
work on time while practicing respect for all employees of WPHW
Position Summary: Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness is looking for
Wabanaki students who are eager to explore healing, wellness,
research and public health careers. SHIP interns will work in an
area of special interest and will also participate in weekly
learning sessions while working directly with a WHPW staff member
on an assigned project. Projects will be based on current needs but
will generally be related to focus areas in one of the WHPW
Centers/Divisions: Our Sacred Relations division, located within
the Center of Wabanaki Public Health, works to support Wabanaki
communities through providing and offering food and water support,
educational resources, physical activity promotion, and traditional
information. Our Future Generation division, located within the
Center of Wabanaki Public Health, works to support community
members from in utero all the way to adulthood. Our Future
Generations focuses on welcoming and supporting the youngest
members and their families by helping strengthen their culture
identity, leadership development, mentorship and exploring what
their role will be in the community and beyond. Center for Wabanaki
Community & Cultural Connectionsdivision facilitates cultural
programs and activities to promote and support education. The aim
is to strengthen cultural identity and promote a positive
connection to the Wabanaki community and culture to improve mental
health, reduce suicide, substance use disorder, and prevent
intentional and unintentional injury. Center of Wabanaki Healing
and Recovery division works to address the treatment and recovery
needs in Wabanaki communities. The programs within the Center of
Wabanaki Healing and Recovery focus on providing high-quality,
culturally relevant behavioral health services, substance use
treatment, and housing support to our Wabanaki community and other
Indigenous people. Culture, ceremony, language, and traditions are
at the heart of the recovery journey. This center has multiple
locations to support tribal members on their recovery journey.
Center for Wabanaki Research, Knowledge, and Innovation (CWRKI):
This center has the mission to create a world where Wabanaki people
overcome barriers to improve health and wellness in our communities
empowered by Wabanaki-led data and research. This work is done by
weaving Indigenous knowledge with western sciences to tell the
story of Wabanaki people. Our WPHW Administration team is comprised
of Information Technology and Security, Accounting, Grants
Management, Development and Fundraising, Knowledge Management,
Facilities, and Human Resources and Talent Development. These teams
work together to oversee the day-to-day operations of the
organization as a whole. Duties and Responsibilities: Duties will
be dependent on the selected and available projects as well as the
SHIP Interns interest and experience but may include any of the
following: Completing objectives for assigned project Assisting
with the development of communication materials to share Drafting
letters, tables, charts, graphs, maps, data tables, presentations,
and other visual aids as necessary Assisting in the editing and
formatting of project reports and related materials Assisting with
Division events and projects Participating in individual and
organizational training and learning opportunities Attending all
program obligated events Perform other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Required: Must have a high school diploma
or GED Must have completed at least one semester of college or
university Must be enrolled in an Undergraduate program Familiarity
with health and social issues facing American Indians and Alaska
Natives Application Process & Requirements: To be considered for
the 2026 SHIP Internship, all applicants must submit: Resume (if
you do not have a resume, a list of your work history is
sufficient. You will learn resume building during your time with
us!) Essay ( 500-650 words, 12-point font, double spaced.) Prompt:
Why Indigenous health and healing is important to me and which
centers within WPHW interest me. In lieu of formal interviews,
selected applicants will have a virtual meet & greet with the
Center Director of Wabanaki Community and Cultural Connections and
the Director of Community Learning and Education. The meet & greet
serves to get to know each other and an overview of the internship.
Deadline for applications is March 13th, 2026 Wabanaki Public
Health & Wellness is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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