Saddleback Internships
The experience you need for the career you're created for.
What does it mean to be a Saddleback Intern?
Intentional Training
Interns receive training through workshops, conferences, & events.
Networking with Interns and Staff
Interns are an important part of our church - we are better together.
Thoughtful Observation
Interns serve closely with our staff to observe seasoned leaders and experts.
Experience-Based Learning
Interns' learning is practical, not theoretical.
Regular Coaching and Mentoring
Interns meet regularly to review work and provide feedback.
New, Modified Goals
Interns set goals to get the most out of their time with the team.
Significant Projects
Interns work on projects that matter. We want them to be part of something big.
Internship Tracks
Part-Time (Fall, Spring, or Summer Internship)
As a part-time intern at Saddleback, you'll receive hands-on training while serving alongside experienced pastors and seasoned professionals in their respective fields. As a part-time intern, you'll gain valuable experience that will help you develop your vocational and leadership skills for your future, wherever God is calling you! Part-time interns commit to a minimum of 15-20 hours per week for the semester (spring, summer, or fall).
Full-Time (Year-Long Internship)
As a full-time intern at Saddleback, you'll receive hands-on training while serving alongside experienced pastors and ministry leaders. Develop the real-world experience and leadership skills that you'll need for the next stage of your ministry. Interning at Saddleback provides a unique perspective into vocational ministry. Full-time interns commit to serving between 6 months to 1 year, typically serving full-time hours.
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