The Denver Rescue Mission, an educational institution,
is an ideal setting for students to develop skills for 21st-century ministry
and service to a world of human and spiritual needs. Diverse facilities,
operations, and outreaches make formal and informal internship, training,
and practical opportunities available year-round.
The Mission is a training site for graduate, undergraduate, and vocational
programs; in accredited and non-accredited studies; with college and
post-college age students; in five different locations.
Through these programs, the Mission is helping prepare the next generation
of compassionate, professionally-trained leaders for missions, non-profit
enterprises, and similar work in the United States and around the world.
Internships Offered
Summer Servant Corp : "Immersion" service learning program for a summer.
Chaplaincy Certification Program (CCP): Denver Rescue Mission's course
in inner-city ministry chaplaincy (available in distance education
format).
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE): Professional development for ministry
workers.
Undergraduate Internships:
Animal Science
Child Development
Family Studies
Human Services
Management Information Systems
Medical Office Administration
Public Relations/Marketing
Social Work
Graduate Internships:
Child Development
Counseling
Family Therapy
Nonprofit Administration
Social Work
Rescue College: Approved campus for college-accredited internet-based
rescue mission leadership training.
International Visitor Exchange: Customized training/exchange programs
for city missions, mercy ministries, and other non-domestic religious
programs.
Short-Term Missions: Coordinators of service assignments to Asian Hope
(Cambodian orphanage and school) and Heart to Heart International (Romanian
child care institute) ministries. |