Are you passionate about helping newcomers thrive? The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Baltimore, Maryland, seeks dedicated, compassionate Intake Services Interns for the Fall 2025 semester. This unique opportunity allows you to directly impact refugees, asylum seekers, and other humanitarian immigrants as they begin new lives in the United States. Consider our Baltimore Refugee Support Internship if you’re ready to make a real difference, supporting vital community integration efforts right here in Baltimore.
About This Baltimore Refugee Support Internship
As an Intake Services Intern, you’ll be on the front lines. Specifically, you’ll assist our intake team with vital daily activities that welcome and empower new arrivals. You’ll also serve as the initial point of contact for walk-in clients, including asylum seekers, parolees, and secondary migrants. Furthermore, you’ll conduct essential eligibility assessments to connect them with the IRC’s crucial support programs. Ultimately, this Baltimore refugee support internship offers invaluable hands-on experience in client services, case management, and understanding humanitarian aid in the U.S.  Â

Remote Intake Services Intern
What You’ll Do as an Intake Services Intern
Under an experienced Intake Specialist or Coordinator’s guidance, you will:
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Conduct Client Assessments: Meet directly with individuals and families, both remotely and in-person, to support intake assessment appointments.
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Maintain Client Records: Assist with thorough service documentation, including case-notes and organized client file maintenance.
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Support Intake Operations: Help organize weekly intake days at the IRC Baltimore office, ensuring a smooth, welcoming client experience.
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Contribute to a Vital Mission: Engage in other assigned duties to support the intake team’s overall success and the IRC’s mission in refugee assistance.
Learning Through This Refugee Support Internship
This Baltimore refugee support internship offers comprehensive learning opportunities, including:
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Immigration Services Knowledge: Gain in-depth understanding of services and public benefits available to refugees, asylum seekers, and other humanitarian immigrants upon U.S. arrival. Specifically, you’ll learn about resources within Maryland and the Baltimore metropolitan area.
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Assessment Skills: Develop proficiency in conducting eligibility assessments for various program services.
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Cross-Cultural Communication: Enhance your ability to communicate effectively and empathetically with a diverse range of clients from various cultural backgrounds. This refugee support internship builds key interpersonal skills.
Who We’re Looking For
We seek enthusiastic individuals who are:
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Experienced & Interested: Prior experience or a strong interest in working with refugees and immigrants is preferred; moreover, experience in case management or social work is a plus.
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Collaborative & Independent: Able to thrive both independently and as part of a dynamic, fast-paced team.
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Detail-Oriented & Flexible: Possess outstanding attention to detail, strong problem-solving skills, and a flexible, reliable approach.
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Excellent Communicators: Demonstrate excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
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Tech-Savvy: Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) and web-based applications (databases, Box).
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Bilingual (Preferred): Fluency in English is required; however, bilingual ability in a predominant local client base language is highly desired. This is crucial for refugee support internship roles.
Internship Details for Fall 2025
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Format: This Fall 2025 internship will be a blend of in-person work at the IRC Baltimore office, remote work, and occasional field time within the greater Baltimore area.
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Dates: The internship begins with a mandatory in-person orientation on Wednesday, October 9th, 2025 (approx. 9:30 AM – 3 PM). Consequently, regular weekly hours will run from the week of October 13th, 2025, through January 23rd, 2026 (15 total weeks).
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Equipment: Interns will receive an IRC laptop for the internship’s duration to facilitate both remote and in-office responsibilities.
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Reimbursement: This is an unpaid internship, but university credit can be arranged. However, Fall 2025 interns are eligible for a $15 per diem reimbursement (for 7.5 hours) to help offset food and travel costs. Additionally, mileage for approved activities (round-trip from the IRC office) will also be reimbursed for this refugee support internship.
Application Process for this Refugee Support Internship
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Deadline: Apply online at www.rescue.org/careers by 11:59 PM ET on Sunday, August 17th, 2025.
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Interviews: We will contact applicants selected for interviews between August 17th – August 29th, 2025. Interviews will occur approximately September 3rd through September 5th, 2025. Due to high application volume, we will only contact those selected for interviews.
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Offers: Interviewed applicants can expect a decision by September 16th, 2025. Finally, confirmations will be due by September 22nd, 2025.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) about this Baltimore Refugee Support Internship
Q: Is this a paid internship? A: This is an unpaid internship. However, interns are eligible for a per diem reimbursement to cover food and travel costs, and we can arrange university credit.
Q: What are the expected time commitments for this internship? A: The internship runs for 15 weeks, from the week of October 13th, 2025, through January 23rd, 2026. A required orientation takes place on October 9th, 2025.
Q: Can I complete this internship remotely? A: This internship follows a hybrid model. It combines in-person work at the IRC Baltimore office, remote work, and some field time within the greater Baltimore area. Interns will receive a laptop for their duties.
Q: What kind of support will I receive as an intern? A: Interns will report to an Intake Specialist or Coordinator. They will receive guidance and support throughout their placement, ensuring a valuable learning experience.
Q: Do I need prior experience with refugees or immigrants to apply for this refugee support internship? A: While prior experience is preferred, a strong interest and commitment to working with these populations are highly valued. We will provide training and guidance.