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Supported internships

What are supported internships?

We offer supported internships for young people who want to work in competitive employment. The unpaid supported internships form part of the intern’s education and equip autistic young people with the skills needed for adulthood and employment.Ìý

The programme takes place in a business setting. Learners are totally immersed in the workplace, learning through continuous feedback, and gaining real employability and competitive work skills.Ìý

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Who is it for?

  • Are you 18-25 years old with an Education, Health, and Care (EHC) plan?Ìý
  • Are you autistic or have a related learning difficulty?Ìý
  • Would you like to get a paid job in the future?Ìý
  • Are you an independent traveller (or working towards)?Ìý

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If you answered yes to the above, a Supported Internship with St.John’s College could be the opportunity for you!

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Our partnership model

St. John’s College, using the model, works withÌýhost business based at the University of Sussex to support interns to develop workplace skills.Ìý

The programme runs from September for one academic year, with interns based at the workplace five days a week.Ìý

Supported internships also benefit employers to learn what young people with additional needs can contribute and achieve.

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How to apply

Candidates must meet the following criteria in order to be eligible to apply for an internship:

  • aged 18-25 years old with an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan
  • is autistic or has a related learning difficulty
  • have an interest to move into employment
  • interested in spending a year learning new skills or developing existing skills in the workplace
  • be an independent traveller or working towards independence.Ìý

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If you are accepted through the first stage, you will be invited to attend a selection event with the Supported Internship Lecturer and Job Coach.Ìý

Check out our flyer to find out more about our supported internships programme with Chartwells.

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Applications are open

Recruiting now for September 2025. 

This is your chance to meet the team, find out about the programme, tour the campus and work locations, and complete application forms together.

Learn more about this brand-new opportunity by attending our online information sessions,

 

Thursday 29 May, 10-10.30am -  

Monday 2 June, 3.30-4pm -  

 

Alternatively, to speak to the team please email stjsupportedinternship@ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk.

 

What does a typical day include?

A typical day includes:

  • classroom instruction in employability and independent living skillsÌý
  • participation at one or more internship rotationsÌý
  • social interaction within their internship departmentÌý
  • regular feedback from the instructor, job coaches, and business colleagues.

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How we support you

Individualised internships and job development continue throughout the year. These are based on an individual’s strengths, skills, and interests. Interns are supported through on-the-job coaching and improvement strategies, the ultimate goal being to help them obtain paid employment and live independently.Ìý

This is an exciting opportunity for young people who are eligible to learn a wide variety of skills ranging from housekeeping, administration, portering, and customer service.Ìý

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Benefits of supported internshipsÌý

Supported internships are a great opportunity for young people with autism to combine work with their education. Benefits of a supported internship include:Ìý

  • learning new skills that could be used in future employmentÌý
  • building confidence and life skillsÌý
  • support from trained job coaches to help you succeedÌý
  • opportunities to gain accredited and practical qualifications.Ìý

Find out more about supported internships

Our sister college in London, that you may want to find out about.

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