Employee Wellness Internships
Employee Wellness works with the Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation, and the Department of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences to provide hands-on internships to Weber State University students. Our internships provide the opportunity to complete paid internship hours while on campus.
Available Internships
Health Promotion
(One position open, 2 credit hours)
Duties include:
- Assist in leading weight management support group.
- Assist in leading various health education courses.
- Lead various health education classes (blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose).
- Potential to conduct wellness coaching
- General office work and additional tasks/projects as needed
Interns also need to complete a special project. This will include reviewing past needs assessment data, developing a three-hour education class, implementing the class and evaluating impact.
If time permits, the intern will also provide a "lunch and learn" style presentation based on a predetermined topic.
Interns would need to be able to complete their hours over the course of at least two days between Tuesday and Friday. Preferably, hours will take place between 11 a.m.-4 p.m. as this is when most educational classes are held.
Preferred completed coursework
- HLTH 3200 Methods in Health Education
- HLTH 4013 Health Promotion Research and Assessment
- HLTH 4150 Needs Assessment & Planning Health Promotion Programs
- HLTH 4700 Wellness Coaching (required for wellness coaching)
Exercise and Sport Science
(One position open, 2 credit hours)
Duties include:
- Provide one-on-one personal training to faculty/staff/spouses.
- Clients will be generally healthy or have some mild health conditions.
- Conduct monthly gym orientations.
- Potential to operate BodPod assessment
- General office work and additional tasks/projects as needed
Interns will also need to complete a special project. This will include developing and recording 10-minute office workouts. Formats will include cardio, strength and stretching. Each intern will need to produce two videos for each format.
Interns would need to be able to complete their hours over the course of two days (Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday) between 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Interns will have 30 minutes to prepare for upcoming training sessions and will end the day with 30 minutes of follow-up paperwork.
Preferred completed coursework:
- RHS 2300 Emergency Response and/or current CPR/AED certification
- PEP 3280 Methods of Teaching Strength and Conditioning
- ESS 2300 Health/Fitness Evaluation and Exercise Prescription (required)
- ESS 4370 Exercise Physiology for Special Populations
Nutrition Education
(One position open, 1-2 credit hours)
Duties include:
- Lead a semester-long cooking demonstration composed of 4-6 sessions.
- Develop PowerPoint presentations for each session.
- Research new recipes as needed.
- Develop a supply list and inventory current supplies.
- Assist with set up and clean up.
- General office work and additional tasks/projects as needed
Interns will also need to complete a special project. This will include developing a 4-6 session cooking demonstration from scratch. The topic will be predetermined based on a recent needs assessment.
Interns would need to be able to complete their hours over the course of one day each week. Preferably, hours will take place between 11 a.m.-4 p.m. as this is when most educational classes are held.
Preferred completed coursework:
- NUTR 1020 LS SUS Science and Application of Human Nutrition (required)
- NUTR 1240 Nutrition and Sustainable Cooking
- NUTR 2320 Food Values, Diet Design and Health

