DIRT’s Internships
What IS DIRT’s Internship?
DIRT offers six cohorts a year. Each cohort includes:
Three months of paid work experience
One-on-one job coaching
Coaching based on your learning style
Evidence-based frameworks, including TBRI® and Skillful ( A Markle Initiative)
Trauma-Informed and Strengths-based models of care
Job skills training in a supportive environment
Access to job placement services post-graduation
Monthly social outings where peers can connect and celebrate wins
Who is this program for?
Neurodivergent Young Adults 16+, looking for the opportunity to:
Build foundational workplace skills in a supportive setting
Develop individualized goals alongside a DIRT job coach
Cultivate transferable employment skills that they can use to explore future work opportunities
You could be a great fit for this program if you:
Need customer service, flexibility, problem-solving, team communication, time management, and prioritization skills
Can drive, use public transportation, or have reliable transportation
Want to learn and grow your work skills in a supportive, exciting setting
Are available on weekdays and can commit to working 12 weeks to complete the internship
What is a Job Coach at Dirt?
Our job coaching program offers a holistic approach to support individuals and small groups in achieving their employment and career goals. Through a combination of personalized guidance and overcoming personal barriers, we provide on-site coaching, effective communication training, and employer support. Our program specifically caters to neurodivergent individuals, empowering them to build confidence, gain hands-on workforce experience, and recognize their unique strengths in the job market. By navigating employment barriers together, we aim to foster success and create opportunities for meaningful, integrated employment.
How to Get Started:
After completing the application, you can get a head start on setting up your services, by getting involved with one of the following resources to help support your internship experience. Our services are supported through various organizations, such as Case Management Agencies and Colorado’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. If you are interested in getting connected with one of these resources, DIRT can help you understand which route is best for you.
Medicaid Waivers, managed through Case Management Agencies such as Developmental Pathways, RMHS, and Jefferson County Dept. of Human Services
Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
Self-pay
*We partner with DVR and recommend connecting with them first! Get started with DVR by following the link below to the DVR Interest and Referral Form.
Locations
Littleton: 5767 S. Rapp St. Littleton, CO 80120
Park Hill: 1785 Quebec St. Denver, CO 80220
Questions?
Contact Caitlin, our Workforce Development Coordinator, at caitlin@dirtcoffee.org