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Journey Success Center Peer Coach Intern

The Pennsylvania State University
remote work
United States, Pennsylvania, University Park
201 Old Main (Show on map)
Apr 16, 2026
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Journey Success Center Internship Opportunity

Position Title: Journey Peer Coach Intern Journey Success Center | College of Education,
Penn State University Position Type: Part-time, Paid Internship | Academic Year.

Target Audience: Rehabilitation and Human Services (RHS) Students in the College of Education, Penn State University.

Location: Journey Success Center, College of Education, Penn State University.

About Journey Success Center: Journey Success Center is dedicated to fostering holistic student success through peer coaching, academic support, and social development. We aim to create a thriving community where students can achieve their full potential.

Internship Overview: Journey Success Center is seeking motivated and compassionate RHS students to join our team as Peer Coach Interns. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in student support services, enhance your coaching skills, and contribute to the development and delivery of impactful workshops.

Key Responsibilities:

Peer Coaching:
* Receive training in coaching, which offers a modality for partnering in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires a client or student to maximize their personal and professional potential (International Coaching Federation).
* Provide one-on-one coaching sessions to fellow Penn State students, helping them navigate academic challenges, set personal and academic goals, and develop effective strategies for success.
* Utilize relational mindfulness and motivational interviewing techniques to support fellow Penn State students in their personal and academic growth.
* Maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical standards in all coaching interactions.

Workshop Development:
* Assist in the creation, planning, and execution of workshops focused on elements of BALANSE: Belonging and mattering; Academic skills and institutional capital; Life purpose and sources of meaning; Awareness, metacognition, and mindfulness; Necessities for financial security and financial literacy; Safety and physical health; Emotional and mental health.
* Collaborate with the Journey Success Center team to identify student needs and tailor workshops to address those needs effectively.
* Facilitate workshops and engage participants in interactive and meaningful learning experiences.

Program Support:
* Contribute to the continuous improvement of Journey Success Center services by providing feedback and suggestions based on your own experiences and observations as a Penn State student.
* Participate in regular team meetings and training sessions to enhance your skills and knowledge in peer coaching and workshop facilitation.

Course Learning Assistant:
* In the Fall semester, coaches will also have the opportunity to work as a learning assistant (undergraduate TA) for a first-year seminar and Educational Psychology course on "Happiness through Mindful Learning". The first-year seminar course is a great opportunity to connect with new students to support their transition to Penn State. The Educational Psychology course is a general health and wellness course where students learn about research and philosophy related to the concept of Happiness as well as engage in mindfulness practices as they connect these practices and concepts to their experiences as students.

Qualifications:
* Enrolled as a student in the College of Education at Penn State University.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
* Demonstrated commitment to helping others and fostering a supportive community.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Interest in personal development, coaching, and workshop facilitation.

Benefits:
* Gain practical experience in peer coaching and workshop facilitation.
* Develop valuable skills in communication, leadership, and program development.
* Gain experience with the modality of coaching as a form of support service.
* Receive training and mentorship from experienced Journey Success

BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES

Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.

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