YWCA WHITE PLAINS AND CENTRAL WESTCHESTER
YWCA WHITE PLAINS AND CENTRAL WESTCHESTER
Posted about 2 months ago
Internship
City of White Plains, New York
In Person
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Responsibilities
The Servant Leader Intern will lead daily activities for a class of up to 10 scholars, including literacy instruction, movement, and community-building exercises. They are responsible for modeling leadership, civic engagement, and joy while maintaining a consistent and energetic classroom environment.
Qualifications
We are seeking enthusiastic and passionate college students (sophomore level or higher) interested in education, social justice, and youth development to serve as Servant Leader Interns. This role involves leading activities, mentoring scholars, and modeling joy, requiring comfort with being expressive and engaging in movement-based learning. Successful candidates should be ready to commit to a full-time schedule and attend all required training sessions, including a national training institute in Knoxville, TN.
Job Description
Description
The YWCA is on a mission.
We are dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Position Summary
For nearly 100 years, the YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester has been pushing boundaries, breaking barriers, and fighting for racial justice and gender equity. We don’t just run programs—we ignite movements.
In partnership with the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF), we are proud to bring the Freedom Schools® program to Westchester for the third summer. Freedom School isn’t a summer camp. It’s not summer school. It’s a six-week cultural and educational uprising that uses reading, music, movement, and civic engagement to empower kids to see themselves as scholars, leaders, and change-makers.
About Freedom Schools®
Founded during the Civil Rights Movement, Freedom Schools were designed to teach young people not only how to read but how to lead. Today, the CDF Freedom Schools® program continues that legacy nationwide. Scholars (K–12) experience a joyful, justice-rooted curriculum that blends:
-Literacy (boosting motivation, not just test scores)
-Civics & Social Action (young people using their voices)
-Culture & Movement (because stillness is overrated)
-Community (building dignity, hope, and joy together)
-The Role: Servant Leader Intern (SLI)
Reporting to the Site Coordinator, the Servant Leader Intern executes the daily Freedom School schedule of activities.
SLIs are college, graduate, teaching-track students, or active teaching professionals who commit to six weeks of leading, teaching, dancing, chanting, mentoring, and modeling joy for a class of up to 10 scholars. You’ll learn the nationally renowned Integrated Reading Curriculum (IRC) and bring it alive through call-and-response, chants, cheers, movement, and remixes.
This isn’t for the shy. This isn’t for the quiet. This is for the bold—the ones who can take a Kendrick Lamar hook and flip it into a literacy chant that has 7-year-olds spelling out justice before snack time.
Why Movement & Interaction Matters
Research shows that in traditional classrooms, students (especially youth of color) are asked to sit still for 8–10 hours a day. Freedom Schools flips that script. Studies confirm that youth engagement skyrockets when learning involves dialogue, movement, and culturally responsive methods—all of which are at the heart of Freedom School. If you can get loud, get creative, and get kids moving while learning—you’re in the right place.
What You’ll Do
Lead your scholars (max 10) through the daily schedule—reading, activities, and community-building.
Memorize and perform cheers, chants, and affirmations (yes, daily singing/dancing is required—and yes, we mean required).
Model leadership, civic engagement, and joy—every day, every interaction.
Training & Commitment
Freedom Schools don’t happen by accident; they are built through serious preparation.
*Attendance at ALL training courses are non-negotiable. This is not just a “job”; it’s an academic fellowship / internship.*
Requirements
Who We’re Looking For
Stipend
Location and Schedule
Why Apply?
Because you won’t just walk away with a summer job—you’ll walk away with a movement. You’ll be trained by Ella Baker Trainers (legendary in their own right), join hundreds of other Servant Leader Interns across the country, and gain skills in teaching, leadership, youth empowerment, and community engagement that stick for life.
This is work that matters. This is fun that transforms. And this is your invitation to be part of something bigger.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job and are not meant to be all inclusive. Reasonable accommodation may be made per The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job.
Environmental Demands:
The environmental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job and are not meant to be all inclusive:
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Application Question(s):
-Pre-National Training (In-person & Virtual): May 18–20, 2026?
-Ella Baker Child Policy Training Institute (Knoxville, TN): June 3–7, 2026?
-Internship offer is contingent upon successful completion of National Training
-Local Training & Classroom Prep: Dates TBD?
-Program Run Dates:?
July 6 – August 14, 2026?
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Shift availability:
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Work Location: In person
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