NATB Outreach Internships
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Not Alone @ The Beach Internship Program
The Not Alone @ the Beach (NATB) project provides sexual violence survivor-centered services and gender/power-based violence prevention education to the CSULB community. The internship program is an essential part of the NATB project, supporting high visibility of project events and activities on campus through ongoing outreach efforts.
Internship Description
The NATB Outreach Internships are available for the Spring 2026 semester. Interns will work 5-6 hours per week, engaged in outreach activities, such as overseeing and staffing tabling events, visiting classes, distributing program materials across campus, conducting research in teams, and helping to organize NATB prevention and awareness programs.
Duties and Responsibilities
Primary duties include:
- Mandatory intensive training at the beginning of the spring semester
- Attending weekly internship team meetings
- Reading assigned readings relevant to NATB program content
- Conducting research on relevant topics as assigned by the program director
- Coordinating and staffing tabling events and classroom/club presentations throughout the semester
- Distributing promotional materials across campus and in classes
- Attending in-person and online programming events and tabling events whenever possible
- Helping to build and maintain campus partnerships with influential student organizations
- Learning and utilizing team communication platforms
Qualifications and Skills Required
- NATB internships are offered as college credit
- Students must enroll in a college-supported internship class (e.g., HDEV 470, C/LA 492, Soc 495, Psych 405) (units negotiable)
- Commitment to weekly time for coordinating and staffing tabling events and outreach activities
- Ability to attend in-person tabling events and visit classes (in coordination with intern school schedule)
- Willingness to conduct research as assigned
- Outgoing, personable, and approachable personality
- Professionalism and responsibility
- Ability to work with a diverse student population
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of project matters
- Willingness to learn about and work on sexual violence prevention, student safety, and wellness as important community education efforts
Application Instructions
- Submit a cover letter and current resume to the Internship Coordinator
- Applications are due on a specified date
- Completion of a Zoom interview is required
Services and Resources
The NATB project provides various services and resources, including:
- University Police
- Emergency Information
- Crisis Resources (CAST)
- Health and Wellness Resources
- Accessibility Statement
Colleges and Academic Programs
The university offers a range of colleges and academic programs, including:
- The Arts
- Business
- Engineering
- Health and Human Services
- Education
- College of Professional and Continuing Education
- Liberal Arts
- Natural Sciences and Mathematics
