Joni and Friends interns pose for a photo

Corporate Internship: U.S. Ministry Office

January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026

We accept applications at any time throughout the year.

Individual interns serving with Joni and Friends will have the unique opportunity to gain insight into the inner workings of a non-profit, disability ministry environment.

When: Varying durations, year-round on a rolling basis (depending on the availability of U.S. Area Ministry offices)

Where: Various Joni and Friends U.S. Ministry Office locations

Interns serving with Joni and Friends will have the unique opportunity to gain an insider’s view of a non-profit disability ministry. Working as part of the Joni and Friends team at a U.S. Area Ministry office, interns will gain perspective of our unique culture of integration across our departments and field offices across the country. Every intern at Joni and Friends will use their gifts and talents to further ministry to people living with disability.

Our desire is that every intern is adopted into the family and culture of Joni and Friends. This internship will not only involve daily tasks and projects, but also intentional times of training and mentorship. Through this experience, interns grow as leaders, hone practical skills, and gain theological insight, all of which prepare them to take the next steps in their faith and professional life.

Varies by duration, location, and set-up (in person/virtual/hybrid)
College credit may also be available depending on the requirements of your university.

Contact us to learn more at [email protected].

The Internship department will facilitate a host home and transportation for the internship if needed. Interns should plan on budgeting around $80/day for these costs. *Subsidies are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

“As I reflect on my internship experience at Joni and Friends, I am filled with immense gratitude for the leadership, guidance, and support I received. Thank you for providing me with the opportunity to grow in ministry and to learn more about the heart of disability ministry. The mentorship has been invaluable, and I have gained not only practical skills but also a deeper sense of compassion and service.” Intern – Enos Manyogote