Employment and Internship Opportunities

Paid positions and volunteer (unpaid internship) positions are listed below, sorted by posting date.Ìý Click on the position title for more information.Ìý Academic credit may be obtained for participation in unpaid internships; see Internship for Credit for more information about the steps required.

Anchor Physical Therapy

We are seeking students interested in a Physical Therapy/Health career to join our team in a Formal Internship, Volunteer Shadow, or Paid Position. This opportunity offers a flexible schedule that can be coordinated with your academic commitments. If this sounds like a good fit for you, please contact us for more information.
Anchor Physical Therapy, P.C.
590 Burbank Street #205
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-460-0329Ìý
www.anchorpt.com

The Colorado School of Mines Strength & Conditioning Department is actively seeking hard working applicants for internship positions working with all varsity sports within our program for the FallÌýTerm 2025Ìý(August 2 – December 12th). Interns will have the ability to learn from a CSCCa Approved Mentor. The intent of the internship is to provide a semester of hands-on training to prepare the candidate to take on the next level position in strength and conditioning as either a graduate assistant or full-time strength coach.

Interns are expected to participate in a comprehensive and challenging educational program, including white board discussion and hands-on experience in the following areas: program design, biomechanics, football and Olympic program development, exercise instruction, Olympic lifting progressions and techniques, plyometrics, speed and agility techniques, energy system development, regeneration methods, nutritional basics, leadership and facility and athlete management.

Internship responsibilities will include various duties within the Colorado School of Mines Strength and Conditioning Department. Hours will vary throughout the semester and may include early morning, late afternoon hours, and weekends. Previous weight room or athletic coaching experience is a plus.

Requirements:

1) CPR/AED/First Aid

2) Must be working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field

3) Must have, or working towards CSCS, SCCC, USAW, etc.

4) Must have strong desire to pursue a career in the strength and conditioning Ìý profession

5) Must be proactive, have an excellent work ethic, and be disciplined.

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NON-MONETARY/UNPAIDÌýContinuing education resources, SCCC/CSCS certification prep, access to networking opportunities, potential future recommendation for professional advancement and continuing mentorship beyond completion of the internship.

In order to determine if you’re a correct fit for our program please email the following information to ipcastil@mines.edu Cover Letter, Resume, References.

Colorado School of Mines (°ä°¿): The Colorado School of Mines Strength & Conditioning Department is actively seeking hard-working applicants for VOLUNTARY/NON-MONETARY internship positions working with all varsity sports within our program for the Summer Term 2025  (June 2nd – ÌýAugust 15th). Interns will have the ability to learn from a  CSCCaÌýApproved Mentor.ÌýÌýThe internship will also work with your department to fulfill credits for course workÌýfor qualifying interns.

The intent of the internship is to provide a semester of hands-on training to prepare the candidate to take on the next level position in strength and conditioning as either a graduate assistant or full-time strength coach. Ìý

Interns are expected to participate in a comprehensive and challenging educational program, including whiteboard discussion and hands-on experience in the following areas: program design, biomechanics, football, and Olympic program development, exercise instruction, Olympic lifting progressions and techniques, plyometrics, speed and agility techniques, energy system development, regeneration methods, nutritional basics, leadership and facility and athlete management. 

Internship responsibilities will include various duties within the Colorado School of Mines Strength and Conditioning Department. Hours will vary throughout the semester and may include early morning, late afternoon hours, and weekends. Previous weight room or athletic coaching experience is a plus. 

Requirements:

1) CPR/AED/First AidÌý

2) Must be working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related fieldÌý

3) Must have, or working towards CSCS, SCCC, USAW, etc.Ìý

4) Must have a strong desire to pursue a career in the strength and conditioning profession 5) Must be proactive, excellent work ethic, and be disciplined. Ìý

°ä´Ç³¾±è±ð²Ô²õ²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô:  VOLUNTARY/Nonpaying Continuing education resources, SCCC/CSCS certification prep, access to networking opportunities, the potential future recommendation for professional advancement, and continuing mentorship beyond completion of the internship.Ìý

In order to determine if you’re a correct fit for our program please email to coach Isaiah Castilleja at ipcastil@mines.edu the following information: Cover Letter, Resume, and References. 

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary 

Pay: Unpaid

Benefits: Flexible schedule 

Schedule: Day shift, Monday to Friday 

Ability to commute/relocate: Golden, CO 80401: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred) 

Education: High school or equivalent (Preferred) 

Work Location: One location Ìý

Back to Action Physical Therapy is in need of a person to fill a part time front desk reception/office assistant position. This is a paid position and the hours do count towards clinical hours needed for graduate programs.Ìý The position starts in May, 2025 and will continue in to the school year (we love to find students who want to stay with us for a while).Ìý It involves consistent scheduled hours primarily in the afternoon and early evening, as well as some hours on an as needed basis when current staff are out of the office.Ìý This is a fun and friendly environment that includes front desk duties as well as assisting physical therapists with patient exercise and modalities (see job description below).Ìý Please apply with resume and references.ÌýYou can send your resume and references to Becky Wooldridge at becky@back2action.com.Ìý

Description of Job Duties:Ìý

*Patient check-in and co-pay collection

*New patient intakes

*Patient scheduling on WebPT scheduling program

*Helping to manage patient flow in and out of officeÌý

*Answering phones

*Supervising patients in therapy pool (as trained by PTs)Ìý

*Electrical stimulation, Game Ready, traction set up and ultrasound administration (as trained by PTs)

Requirements:Ìý

*Previous experience in a professional office setting-medical office preferred but not mandatoryÌý

*Enjoys being around peopleÌý

*Professionalism in conduct and dressÌý

*Communicates effectively and efficiently (verbal, written and listening skills)Ìý

*Detail oriented and learns quicklyÌý

*Excellent computer skillsÌý

*Works independently and is self-motivatedÌý

*Team player that is focused on meeting the needs of patients and staff membersÌý

*FlexibilityÌý

Welcome to the Recreation Injury Care Center!

The Recreation Injury Care Center (RICC) is an operational department within the CU Student Recreation Center. Governed by Student Affairs on the campus of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø, the RICC is a facility that offers injury care and treatment to not only club sports athletes but also members of the rec center. Any service rendered through the RICC is provided to rec center or club sports members free of charge. Services provided through the RICC include:

  • Injury evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation
  • Acute injury management
  • Emergency Response
  • Referrals to appropriate medical providers
  • On-site medical coverage of home club sports events
  • Performance and recovery strategies for athletes

The RICC is staffed full time by two certified athletic trainers from August 1st through May 31st, with closures during major academic breaks, and overseen by medical physicians through Wardenburg Health Center.

We are looking for 4-6 highly motivated student interns for the 2025-26 academic school year. This internship will provide you with a basic knowledge of sports medicine, options to help with game and event coverage from a medical standpoint, and operation of an athletic training clinic including:

  • Injury evaluation
  • Documentation
  • Rehabilitation of sports injuries
  • Use of therapeutic modalities
  • Taping
  • On field management of sports injuries
  • Emergency management
  • Physician contact and the referral process

You will also become familiar with working with a variety of athletes including CU's Club Sports Program. Sports that you may see include, but are not limited to:

  • Rugby
  • Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Triathlon
  • Taekwondo

Interns, both upper and lower classmen, are eligible for up to 6 credit hours in the IPHY program. Minimum qualifications include:

  • Red cross CPR/AED/first aid certified (can become certified if you are not already)
  • 2.5 GPA
  • Availability to work a minimum of 45 hours/semester (45 hrs worked = 1 credit hour) including clinic time and event coverage
  • Enrolled in or completed a college-credit anatomy course
  • Interest in going into the field of sports medicine, athletic training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, medical school, or any other field of applied medicine.
  • Sophomore Year or higher

Mission

ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø Recreation Services is a welcoming, valued campus resource that promotes healthy lifestyles through high quality, accessible experiences.

Vision

ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø Recreation Center

To inspire and support the CU community in the pursuit of lifelong wellbeing.

Recreation Injury Care Center

Provide exceptional sports medicine services to all sport club and recreation participants at the ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø with full support of campus Medical Services.

Values

  • Integrity: Standing for and doing the right thing even when it is hard
  • Safety: Presenting and upholding the highest measures of safety and security for both staff and patients
  • Service: Treating each patient as an individual and providing excellent well-rounded service based on their needs
  • Passion: Understanding and enthusiasm for sports medicine, recreational activity, and health and wellness
  • Empowerment: Achieving goals within yourself and helping those around you see and achieve their goals
  • Enlightenment: Excitement for the unknown and the possibility of continued learning opportunities

Position details

Job title: RICC Sports Medicine Intern

Position type: On Campus Student Employment

Work-Study program: No

Location requirements

Location type: Onsite

Onsite location: Boulder, Colorado, United States

Time requirements

Schedule: Part time

Hours: 5 hours per week

Employment duration: Temporary or seasonal

Estimated start date: 8/16/2025

Estimated end date: 4/26/2026

Compensation and benefits

Expected pay: Unpaid

Perks: Career development

Additional benefits:

https://www.cu.edu/employee-services/benefits-wellness/student-employee

Job role groups: Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants/Aides, Physicians and Surgeons, Miscellaneous Health Practitioners and Technical Workers

Candidate qualifications

Skills: Active Learning, Critical Thinking, Emergency Planning, Initiative Service Orientation, Communication, Active Listening,

School year: Sophomore, Junior, Senior

Major groups: Integrative Physiology (IPHY-BA)

Minimum GPA: 2.5

Application process

Application open date: 3/3/2025

Application close date: 3/23/2025

Number of hires: 6-8

How will candidates submit applications? Handshake

Additional required documents on Handshake: Resume, Cover Letter, Letter of Recommendation

Instructions for applicants: Please attach your updated resume, a cover letter, and a letter of recommendation (preferably from a healthcare provider) to your application in Handshake.Ìý