Two specialized internships. One powerful opportunity.
The TNG Internship Program is a paid, part-time internship designed for students and emerging professionals seeking applied experience in education consulting, compliance, research, and training development.
Choose from two pathways aligned with national leaders in professional education: ATIXA and NABITA.
Paid | Remote | Part-Time | Summer 2026
Applications open March 1, 2026
The TNG Internship Program is a paid, part-time internship designed for first- and second-year law school students, undergraduate, graduate, and recent post-graduate students with concentrations or interests in student affairs, higher education administration, counseling, social work, behavioral intervention, threat assessment, case management, civil rights, law, public policy, advocacy, or related fields.
Interns will contribute to research, content development, knowledge management, training resources, and project support related to behavioral intervention teams (BIT/CARE teams), threat assessment practices, student support and case management systems, and Title IX and civil rights compliance across educational settings nationwide.
Choose Your Internship
- Behavioral Intervention, Threat Assessment & Case Management
- Designed for students interested in threat assessment, behavioral intervention, case management, and student affairs/campus safety support.
- Interns support consulting work through research, content development, training support, and resource organization.
- Title IX & Civil Rights
- Designed for students interested in Title IX compliance, civil rights regulations, investigations, policy work, and training and education content development.
- Interns support consulting work through legal research, policy analysis, training development, and report support.
Program Objectives and Details
- Program Objectives
- Provide real-world exposure to education consulting
- Develop applied research and writing skills
- Support consulting deliverables and training development
- Build a pipeline of emerging talent aligned with TNG’s mission
- Program Details
- Program Dates: May 18 – August 7, 2026 (approx.)
- Hours: 10–15 hours/week
- Location: Remote (with possible in-person opportunities)
- Compensation: $20/hour
- What Interns Will Do
- Reviewing and editing educational content
- Conducting research and summarizing guidance
- Organizing and tagging resources
- Supporting training development
- Attending internal meetings and selected client meetings
- Supporting client deliverables and consulting projects
- Interns will not
- Provide legal advice
- Represent ATIXA/NABITA externally
- Engage in client-facing consulting independently
Professional Development, Mentorship, and Benefits
Each intern will be assigned a consultant supervisor who provides mentorship and support throughout the program.
Interns will participate in:
- Weekly 1:1 check-ins
- Structured learning goals
- Midpoint and final feedback sessions
Interns receive:
- Complimentary access to select ATIXA/NABITA trainings and materials
- Applied learning and project-based experience
- Exposure to consulting work and education initiatives
- Certificate of completion
- Opportunity to present on their internship experience
Application Process
Applications will be submitted through the TNG Careers page during the annual application window.
Applicants will submit:
- Resume/CV
- Brief cover letter
- Responses to screening questions
Application Window: March 1 – March 31, 2026
Additional Notes and Disclaimer
The TNG Internship Program is a project-based educational internship focused on content development, research, and organizational support related to civil rights and Title IX; and, case management, behavioral intervention, and threat assessment across higher education institutions, K-12 schools and districts, and other organizations. This internship is not a law firm internship, does not provide legal training, and does not offer law school-style legal experience, including client representation, legal drafting, or legal practice hours. Applicants seeking traditional law firm or legal practice experience should carefully consider whether this program aligns goals.
That said, interns will have the opportunity to work alongside attorneys and subject matter experts and gain exposure to how practitioners support clients and the broader field in navigating civil rights and compliance-related issues.
Applicants are responsible for determining whether participation in TNG’s Internship Program meets their institution’s requirements for academic credit, externship approval, or other programmatic purposes. TNG does not verify, coordinate with, or seek approval from academic institutions on behalf of applicants. Any required approvals must be obtained prior to acceptance into the internship program.