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High School Intern/Preston Taylor Ministries/Near Peer Sports Camp Assistant

Music City CenterNashville, TennesseePosted Apr 7, 2026

Compensation

Not listed

Type

Internship

Location

Nashville, Tennessee

Posted

Apr 7, 2026

Requirements Summary

Candidates should possess good communication skills and general knowledge of Microsoft Office software. A background in education or previous experience working with elementary-aged students is preferred.

Core Responsibilities

The intern will plan and lead sports activities while coaching campers and supervising field trips. They will also maintain program documentation and collaborate with the Sports Camp Director to execute weekly competitions.

Key Skills

CommunicationPlanningCoachingConflict resolutionLesson planningMicrosoft WordMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft PowerPointTeam leadershipDocumentationCollaboration

Company Information

  • Industry: Health and Human Services
  • Company Size: 201-500 employees
  • Type: Government Agency

Full Job Description

POWER Youth Summer Employment Program Job Description   Company Information: Company Name:   Preston Taylor Ministries Company Address:   4014 Indiana Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Site Address:   4014 Indiana Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Company Website:   www.prestontaylorministries.org  Company Description:   Incorporated in 1998 to confront many of the obstacles inherent in a low-income community, PTM’s mission is to empower youth to discover and live their God-inspired dreams, develop a love for learning, and build joy-filled friendships that glorify God. PTM believes that for at-risk youth to overcome obstacles, they need to be connected to a caring adult, a positive peer group, a purpose, and educational opportunity. PTM builds connectedness through after-school programming, one-on-one mentoring, life-skills and leadership training, discipleship, Bible studies, retreats/field trips, summer camps, and job development. Nearest MTA Bus Stop:   Tennessee Ave and 55th Avenue North-#19 from downtown   Internship Information: Format: (In-Person Only)   In-Person Positions Available:   3 Technology Used:    None Internship Title:    Near Peer/Sports Camp Assistant Internship Description/Learning Objectives:   Near Peers will report to the Sports Camp Director to help children build friendships, learn history/heritage or seven different sports, explore new interests, and have fun while playing. In addition to program activities, Near Peers will have opportunities for: * Leading team meetings with Sports Director and camp volunteers * Planning and communication skills * Facilitating Sports activities in skills, assessments, and fair play. Job Duties:   * Plan and lead Sports activities * Guide and coach Sports Campers in Sports activities * Supervise campers on Sports field trips when applicable. * Lead meaningfully in conflict resolution * Maintain documentation of program measurements including attendance, participation, and camp outcomes. * Collaborate with the Sports Camp Director to prepare written lesson plans * Work with Sports Camp Director and Sports Campers to plan and execute * weekly competitions. Preferred Competencies:   Candidates need to possess good communication skills; have general knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; and the ability to collaborate with others. A background in education or previous work with elementary-aged students is preferred but not required.   General Information: Work Schedule Days and Hours:   Monday-Thursday 11:15am – 5:45pm   Dress Code:   Athletic shorts, T-shirt  Athletic shoes Travel Required:   None Physical Requirements:   Occasionally lifting up to 25 pounds Working Conditions: (example: Office Warehouse, Outdoors, with Children or Animals, etc.)   Gymnasium, outdoors, and field trips with children, ages 7-10 years old.   The full program is June 1st – July 17th    June 1st – June 3rd:   Interns attend work readiness skills training from 8am – 12pm. June 4th:                      Attend employer orientation meeting. June 5th:                      POWER Youth Summit at Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport June 8th – July 17th:   Youth will report to their employer worksite location on Monday –                                         Thursday or special scheduled workday at the time                                          scheduled by employer.  You will be scheduled to work 6.5 hours daily                                       which equals 24 hours per week.   Friday Co-Horts:            Youth report to cohort sessions at assigned locations at 8:00am to 12:00noon on Fridays.       July 17th:                     POWER Youth Summer Employment Program.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  If you are selected as a High School Intern, you will make $15.00 an hour and receive pre-program training and coaching to ensure you have the skills you need on the job. Interns are responsible for providing their own transportation to all orientation, training, worksite, and cohort times. Please consider your transportation needs prior to applying for the High School Internship program. There are opportunities to intern in many areas of Nashville, so please select the opportunity based on your access to transportation. The POWER Youth program, previously known as Opportunity NOW, provides career exploration and work experience activities for youth 14 to 24 years old. The name POWER Youth was selected by the peer youth leadership team based on how they view themselves and their future.

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