Teen Internship 2025

A teen intern at the Lawrence Hall of Science works with a student during summer camp in the Outdoor Nature Lab

Are you passionate about science? Do you enjoy working with youth? For over 50 years, The Lawrence Hall of Science has provided fun and engaging science experiences for young people. Now, you, too, can be part of the magic of science learning while enriching your teaching skills. In this Teen Internship Program, you will inspire young learners with curiosity, excitement, and passion for science. Together, you and the adult staff will mentor youth on a journey of exploration, investigation, discovery, and invention in multiple modalities and through interdisciplinary learning. This program offers an ideal opportunity for teens with a science-oriented mind and a relationship-oriented personality. As an intern, you will gain practical skills, knowledge, and tools to facilitate fun, engaging, and meaningful hands-on science learning for youth. The program provides an excellent opportunity for professional and personal growth, and adds valuable teaching experience to your college application and/or resume. The Teen Internship Program requires teens to participate in two components: the Workshop Trainings, held before summer begins, and the Summer Placement. The program is open to teens entering 11th or 12th grade in Summer 2025.

If you are interested in applying to be a Teen Intern, please submit your application by January 15, 2025, at 9:00 PM.

Overview

Location: The Lawrence Hall of Science


Stipend: $3,500 for full summer participation. Missed time will result in a deduction from the stipend. Each day missed is a $72 deduction.

Grades: This program is open to teens currently entering 11th or 12th grade who are available for full-time summer internships.

Time: Teens must be available for Saturday morning workshops held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. throughout May (see details below), Summer Camp staff meet and greet on May 30th (5 p.m.-7 p.m.), and also for a full-time summer internship, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., all held at The Lawrence, June 2 through August 15, 2025. Partial summer participation will be considered.

Important Dates

December 17, 2024

Applications open

January 15, 2025

Applications Close at 9 p.m.

May 3, 2025

Workshop 1
10 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

May 10, 2025

Workshop 2
10 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

May 17, 2025

Workshop 3
10 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

May 24, 2025

Workshop 4
10 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

May 30, 2025

Workshop 5
5:00–7:00 p.m.

June 2, 2025

First day of camp

August 15, 2025

Last day of camp

Summer Placement

SessionDatesHoliday Exclusion
Session 1June 2-13, 2025N/A
Session 2June 16-27, 2025June 19
Session 3June 30 – July 11, 2025July 4
Session 4July 21-August 1, 2025N/A
Session 5August 4-August 15, 2025N/A

Teen Interns receive ongoing mentoring throughout summer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I get paid for the training workshops?

No, you do not get paid for the workshops. The stipend is awarded to teen interns who fulfill all ten weeks of the summer internship. Missed days result in proportionate decreases in compensation.

What if I can’t intern all summer but really want to work with youth this summer?

If you are unavailable for multiple sessions, you can always volunteer for camps and simply join according to your summer availability. See the website under “Volunteers” and request summer camp.

What does a typical day in the life of a summer camp intern look like?

Interns arrive at The Lawrence at 8:30 a.m. Upon arrival, interns meet with their educational team (teen interns and adult staff assigned to a camp group) and then make their way to camp check-in. Once all campers have arrived, the interns and adult staff lead the group to the classroom, where they dive into activities like scientific explorations, investigations, and/or engineering and creating. Activities vary based on programming for the specific day. Days may include exploring the Outdoor Nature Lab, investigating Forces that Shape the Bay, or visiting other exhibits at The Lawrence. During the camper’s time in the classroom, interns are responsible for various tasks, including but not limited to: facilitating activities and games, preparing materials, helping campers complete projects, and supporting adult staff with classroom management.

The campers’ lunch and snack breaks are outdoors in the Outdoor Nature Lab, where interns help supervise and facilitate activities and games. After lunch, afternoon activities occur in the same fashion as the morning activities. At the end of the day, interns aid in camp check-out. Before leaving at 4:30 p.m., interns work with their educational team to prepare for the next day!

What kinds of responsibilities do teen interns have?

Teen interns support adult staff by facilitating games and activities, preparing materials, helping campers complete projects, and more! Working with the team to create a safe and fun environment for the campers helps with classroom management and engagement. We encourage interns to take on increasing levels of facilitation responsibilities as summer progresses.

Testimonials

“Thank you for the incredible experience I had as a Teen intern at The Lawrence Hall of Science this summer. It was an amazing three months, and I gained invaluable knowledge and experience that will be extremely beneficial to my future endeavors.”

Sunstones at The Lawrence

Teen Intern

“I feel so lucky to have been a part of such a talented and hardworking team. It was inspiring to work together, and I learned a great deal about the importance of collaboration. The tasks I did during the internship and the guidance I got taught me precious life skills and gave me an excellent foundation for my future career.”

Children playing on the DNA sculpture at the Lawrence

Teen Intern

“I enjoyed having fun with the kids, staff, and intern members. We made fun crafts with them every time we went to the museum, and it helped us bond together- especially the kids as they added their own creative touches to their crafts and excitedly showed us their crafts. It also helped them with their motor skills and taught them how to make different things.”

Two children and a staff member are working together during a science activity.

Teen Intern

“I loved my group and the older interns. The way the staff members are picked is great. All the staff were super nice.”

The Lawrence Hall of Science

Teen Intern

“I’ve had such an incredible summer at the Lawrence Hall of Science. I’ve learned so much about kids and teaching. I’ve also really bonded with the other interns, and I think some of the friendships will last well past this summer.”

Children playing on Pheena the Whale

Teen Intern

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More Questions?

To Apply

If you are interested in applying to be a Teen Intern, please submit your application by January 15, 2025 at 9:00 PM.