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Women’s Education internships in Guatemala

Women's Education Internships: Intern abroad in Guatemala

Education, health, and empowerment are critical in ensuring women in underrepresented Mayan communities overcome their challenges. There is broad scope for diversity with Women’s Education internships in Guatemala. Whether advocating for awareness, conducting workshops that foster young women’s education, assisting with medical and healthcare education, or supporting fundraising campaigns, interns can gain broad experience, under the guidance of local experts.

What to expect from your Women's Education internship:
  • Develop sensitivity to work with people in diverse cultural contexts.
  • Broaden your understanding of policies and initiatives that aim to advance women's rights to education.
  • Support and promote women's education as part of broader goals for gender equality.
Your internship abroad host organization:
  • NGOs
Fully hosted experience from $1795
Includes accommodation
Start dates every other Monday
Minimum duration 4 weeks, up to 24 weeks maximum
Spanish language lessons available
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Requires a minimum of beginner Spanish
Internships in Guatemala
Eligibility requirement

Our Women’s Education internships in Guatemala are suitable for students and recent graduates. You will have at least one year of relevant college/university experience. We accept fields such as Education, Psychology, Health Sciences, Social Work, etc.

Language requirements for this internship

Interns must have a minimum B1 Spanish proficiency level (intermediate).

Associated career paths

Potential career paths supported by this internship include Psychologist, Social Worker, Primary/Secondary Teacher, English as a Foreign Language Teacher, Learning Mentor/Tutor, Careers Adviser, Family Support Worker, Community Health Worker, Counselor, International Aid/Development Worker, Social and Community Service Manager, Public Policy Worker

Internship details

Women’s education in Guatemala faces various challenges, particularly for rural and Indigenous girls, who have lower literacy rates and may receive fewer years of schooling. Disparities persist, yet Women’s Education initiatives seek to unlock and maximize the potential of women. Women’s Education internships provide scope to learn, contribute and drive transformational change.

Our Women’s Education internship is an in-country internship, with accommodation and select meals included. If you’re looking for an internship that’s closer to home, you can explore our remote NGO internship options. These are online internships that you can take from the comfort of your own home.

In Guatemala, the large majority of indigenous women and girls live in poverty. Especially in more rural parts of the country, it can be difficult for them to access a comprehensive education. Women’s Education internships take place around Lake Atitlan, a predominantly Mayan region - approximately two and a half hours from Antigua.

Interns are able to collaborate with local organizations, committed to the education, cultural identity, and socioemotional development of women, who form such important roles within their families and communities. In particular, interns with a background in psychology and social work can make a valuable contribution, as can those able to help with the design of diverse educational resources.

This type of internship program requires participants who are proactive, open minded, adaptable, and willing to assist where it’s most needed. A degree of flexibility is paramount, as the priorities and immediate needs of the NGOs can vary greatly from day to day, therefore causing the tasks assigned to interns to change frequently as well.

Alongside this practical learning experience, this is a unique opportunity to develop cultural intelligence, build confidence, and enhance Spanish language skills. Challenge yourself to develop cultural sensitivity in diverse contexts, where resources are limited, and creativity is crucial.

Your experience will be influenced by your own level of studies, knowledge, and Spanish speaking proficiency. The duration of your internship also shapes what you’ll gain, with longer placements offering deeper immersion.

Typical Schedule

  • Monday to Friday, 20 - 30 hours per week.

What are the career benefits of interning abroad as a Women's Education Intern?

Women's Education interns learn from a qualified and experienced supervisor, and can be involved in:
  • Conducting workshops and teaching new skills.

  • Raising awareness around the challenges faced every day by Mayan women.

  • Contributing to advocacy campaigns and NGO operations.

  • Supporting Mayan women development, safety and well-being.

  • Community outreach, campaigning, surveying and collecting demographic based data.

  • Helping families and communities with complex issues.

Professional development opportunities:
  • Enhance your cultural insight and build your capacity to navigate culturally sensitive issues.

  • Hone and practice your Spanish language skills.

  • Raise awareness of social issues and support fundraising campaigns.

  • Gain practical skills and boost your employability, with guidance from Intern Abroad HQ’s Experiential Learning Curriculum to support your learning and cultural intelligence.

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Program fees

Applying for our Women's Education Internship is completely free! The support package covers the assistance we provide in finding your internship and arranging your living accommodations in your host country, ensuring you thrive during your program.

Please note that a deposit of US$499 is required to confirm your place. The remaining balance (minus your initial US$499 deposit) is due at least 60 days before your internship start date.

Duration
Program Fee (USD)
4 weeks $1,795 Equivalent to $64 /day
5 weeks $2,022 Equivalent to $57 /day
6 weeks $2,189 Equivalent to $52 /day
8 weeks $2,473 Equivalent to $44 /day
10 weeks $2,838 Equivalent to $40 /day
12 weeks $3,052 Equivalent to $36 /day
16 weeks $3,645 Equivalent to $32 /day
20 weeks $4,160 Equivalent to $29 /day
24 weeks $4,573 Equivalent to $27 /day
  • A deposit of $499 (approximately 499) is required to confirm your participation. This is subtracted from the Program Fee total.
  • Balance of your Program Fee is due 70 days before your internship start date. The Program Fee payment can also be completed in installments through our Zero-Fee Payment Plan. Learn more.
  • All payments attract a 5% transaction fee to cover international banking fees and currency charges.
  • Terms and Conditions apply.
  • Airport pick-up
  • Daily breakfast and dinner
  • Accommodation
  • 24/7 in-country support
  • Program orientation
  • Dedicated support before, during, and after your internship
  • In-country guidance for social and tourist activities
  • Sourcing and securing your internship placement
  • Personalization of your internship plan
  • Coaching from your supervisor
  • Documented portfolio of your experiential learnings
  • Academic credit facilitation
  • International reference letter
  • Certificate of Internship Completion
  • Lunches
  • All in-country transportation
  • Transfer back to the airport at the end of your internship program
  • Visa (if required), flights, travel insurance (mandatory), vaccinations, criminal background check
  • Personal spending money for snacks, drinks, public transport, laundry, and leisure activities during your free time.

Spanish lessons

Internships in Guatemala require interns to have varying levels of Spanish language proficiency, from either a confident level of basic Spanish to a more developed grasp of intermediate language skills. The definition of having basic Spanish skills (Level A2) includes the ability to exchange brief information with questions and answers, use and understand simple language in daily situations and cultural aspects.

Keep in mind that despite you level of proficiency, a language barrier can still be encountered to a certain extent. Interns should be prepared for the very natural and normal frustration of not always understanding what is being said around them. Most interns are able to have a successful internship experience and it is essential to come prepared and willing to surmount a language barrier, as opposed to being intimidated by it.

We strongly recommend that all interns take advantage of the affordable language lessons offered exclusively to Intern Abroad HQ participants by our host organization in Guatemala. These can be arranged directly with the local team once registered for the program (ask about online Skype lessons) or at the orientation in-country. Language lessons are tailored to each individual’s current level of Spanish and classes run from Monday through to Friday.

Weekends and travel

During the weekends, free time is available to relax, engage in tourism activities and explore other parts of Guatemala. Most placements are usually based in and around Santa Lucia Milpas Altas, just 15 minutes from Antigua, as well as in and around Antigua. Antigua is a fantastic weekend hub for excellent cuisine, sightseeing, colonial churches, coffee tours, chocolate-making classes, museums, shopping, and transportation. Public buses are available from Antigua to other parts of the country and many travel agencies also offer shuttles to key touristic places such as Monterrico beach, Lake Atitlan, Coban, Lanquín (Semuc Champey), or Tikal. Popular tourist attractions throughout the region include Pacaya National Park and Kawilal Hot Springs, Acatenango Volcano, Lake Atitlan and villages, Iximché Ruins, Valhalla Station and more.

Our local team in Guatemala are also able to assist interns with trip bookings, to experience more of the country. These can be coordinated directly once you’ve registered to confirm your internship program. Options include:

  • Pacaya Volcano: This trip is great for hiking and sightseeing within the Pacaya National Park. It’s a full day tour, with transportation and guides, but you’ll need to ensure you bring your own packed snacks for the day. The departure for the trip is about 8 a.m. and returns at about 4 p.m. The hiking time itself is four hours, so you’ll need to have proper walking shoes and clothing for the excursion.

  • Coffee Tour: A trip to Guatemala is never complete without a coffee tour. You can learn about how some of the world’s most delicious coffee is grown, processed, and exported. Also learn about sustainable practices and different varieties of coffee - no doubt, working up a thirst for a hot cup of coffee in the meantime!

  • Traditional Cooking Class: One of the best things about traveling is being able to try different cuisines of the world. Our team in Guatemala can arrange cooking lessons for interns, so that when you go home you’ll have the skills to keep preparing your favorite meals! Learn how to cook Guatemala’s yummiest meals from scratch. Local experts run the four-hour classes, giving tips on ingredients and cultural insight.

  • Acatenango Volcano overnight trip: This hiking and camping trip takes two days, so it’s a perfect weekend excursion if you’re looking for something more adventurous. The hike itself is demanding, so a reasonable level of fitness is required and you’ll need to ensure you pack appropriate clothing and footwear. Stunning views from the top of the volcano are certainly worth the effort!

  • Lake Atitlan and Chichicastenango market: This guided tour includes an overnight stay, enabling you to take advantage of a weekend and see more of Guatemala. Lake Atitlan is considered one of the world’s most beautiful lakes, so it’s not to be missed during your internship. The Chichiscastenango market is the largest open-air market in Central America, so it’s a “must do” cultural experience and perfect for sourcing gorgeous artisan gifts and souvenirs.

  • Semuc Champey and caving: Located in the middle of the jungle, a guided trip to Semuc Champey requires three days. It’s an incredible place to behold, where naturally formed pools of turquoise waters and cave formations contrast beautifully against the lush green jungle backdrop. After having the opportunity to swim, the tour includes guided entrance to some of the caves and tubing along the Cahabon river.

  • Tikal Ruins: You’ll have the option to reach the Tikal Ruins over one or two days, depending on if you opt to travel there via plane journey or bus. These impressive Mayan Ruins are considered to be the “crown jewel” of Guatemala. There are more than 3,000 archaeological elements to the site, offering insight into an area which was one of the largest of the Mayan cities. Arrival into the archaeological site itself is easily accessible and there is ample opportunity to spot wildlife within.

Arrival and Orientation

Internships in Guatemala begin every Monday. Exceptions may be made to this when start dates are shifted to avoid public holiday disruptions or closed when the program has already reached capacity. The minimum duration requirement is 2 weeks up to a maximum duration of 24 weeks.

Airport pick up and accommodation are included in the Program Fee. The accommodation is covered from the Sunday night before the Monday start date - interns are required to arrive no later than the Sunday before their Monday start date, as all orientations are held on Mondays. If arriving earlier than this date, interns will be required to cover the cost of an out of hours airport pick up.

The typical port of entry is the La Aurora International Airport (GUA). If you are planning to spend time independently in Guatemala prior to your internship and will not require an airport pick up, we can discuss alternative arrival logistics with you.

Upon arrival, interns will be met, greeted, and transferred to the accommodation. The last night of the accommodation is the Saturday night of the final week, leaving interns free to depart on Sunday. Extra nights of accommodation can be arranged in advance, if requested, and are subject to availability.

Orientation covers important details for your internship, including introductions, information about culture, customs, rules, expectations, safety, language lessons, cultural excursions, and more. Your specific internship placement orientation will follow the general orientation, as you’ll be shown how to travel to and from your internship and be introduced to the team you’ll be joining.

Please note that all participants are advised not to book flights until they have first registered to confirm their internship placement.

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Accommodation and WiFi

All interns in Guatemala are accommodated in various homestay accommodations. Interns are matched to an appropriate host family, taking into consideration convenient proximity to their internship placement. Homestay accommodations provide international interns with an extra layer of support, while also providing a valuable opportunity for cultural immersion.

Typical host families in Guatemala usually consist of two parents and children or a single parent with children (the ages of a host family’s children can range from young and still living at home, to adults living independently). There are usually one or two guest bedrooms available in most home-stays and everyone has their own private single-sex bedroom (unless special requests are made in advance to share with a friend or partner).

Given that homestay accommodations themselves may be mixed-gender, guests must be prepared to share common living spaces with others, such as shared kitchen, living, dining, and bathroom areas. Requests for any exceptional accommodation arrangements (subject to availability) must be communicated in advance of the internship start date.

Living is comfortable and home-stays offer electricity, running water and western bathrooms. However, showers can be low pressure and unheated/tepid. WiFi is provided in most of the home-stays but it is important to note that it is not guaranteed.

Please note that the accommodation pictured in the photo gallery of this webpage is provided as an example. Since we work with more than one option for homestay accommodation, the exact accommodation that you’re assigned may differ from the photos. However, you can expect a similar standard and similar amenities, to what is shown.

Meals

Internships in Guatemala include two meals per day, served at the home stay. A typical Guatemalan breakfast is provided and consists of bread, spreads, fruit and eggs accompanied with tea or coffee. Dinner commonly consists of meat (often chicken), soups, pastas, starches and vegetables. Please be sure to let us know of any specific dietary requirements that you have in advance, so that we may ensure your hosts are aware and make recommendations accordingly.

Essential country information

Capital Guatemala City
Population 15.08 million
Languages Spanish
Currency Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
Time zone UTC−06:00
Weather and climate:

Guatemala has a range of micro climates and the high altitude of Guatemala City results in a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb) in this region. There aren’t distinct seasons in Guatemala and the temperature is typically mild year round. Temperatures range from 22°C to 28°C (72°F to 82°F) during the day, and 12°C to 17°C (54°F to 63°F) at night. The country attracts winds and rain during the months of May to October with the hottest month being April.

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