Voice Up Publishing Incorporated
Voice Up The Better Way Public Health Internship 100% Remote
VOICE UP
THE BETTER WAY: PURPOSE, COMMUNITY, & REGENERATION INTERNSHIP
Exploring Purpose as Prevention Infrastructure for Health, Equity, and Community Renewal
Academic Credit 8 12 Weeks Remote & Flexible Undergraduate & Graduate
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Voice Up Better Way Internship invites students and emerging professionals to explore, test, and advance a fundamentally different approach to human development, health, learning, and community life one grounded in purpose, recognition, and safe community rather than performance, sorting, or crisis response.
This internship integrates:
Applied Purpose Science (purpose as a developmental process),
Public Policy & Health Equity (systems, justice, and structural change),
and Community Regeneration (how people help rebuild the systems they belong to).
Rather than positioning students as observers of broken systems, this internship treats them as participants in building something better studying, designing, and contributing to environments where people are seen, named accurately, and invited into meaningful contribution.
Voice Up’s early-stage model has already engaged students and emerging professionals from more than 80 universities and learning environments worldwide, contributing thousands of hours of logged, purpose-driven work across education, health, policy, and community contexts .
THE CORE QUESTION
How can purpose-centered, recognition-based communities function as prevention infrastructure supporting health, equity, learning, and resilience before crisis occurs?
PROGRAM FOUNDATION
This internship is grounded in the shared foundations of both source pathways:
The Fuller Method of reflective mentoring and narrative identity development
The B Curriculum for clarity, self-discovery, and meaning-making
Voice Up’s Five Core Principles
Collaboration - All are Welcome
Humility - We all Have Much to Learn
Precision - All the Details Matter
Patience - We all Need Forgiveness
Empathy - We Must Understand Your Why
Applied Purpose Science Lab Non-Negotiable Principles, including:
Purpose is orientation, not assignment
Recognition is accuracy, not praise
Confidence is an outcome, not a prerequisite
Choice outweighs momentum
No responsibility without recognition
Real-world, community-connected challenges across health, policy, education, and civic life
These foundations ensure the internship remains developmental, ethical, and non-extractive, rather than performative or résumé-driven .
LEARNING GOALS
Students completing this internship will:
1. Understand A Better Way as a Systems Concept
Examine why many current systems unintentionally produce burnout, inequity, and disengagement and how purpose-centered, safe communities offer a viable alternative.
2. Study Purpose as a Developmental Process
Learn how purpose unfolds through lived experience, recognition, and choice not personality traits or motivation alone.
3. Connect Personal Narrative to Collective Impact
Identify how one’s own life story, values, and lived experiences intersect with opportunities to contribute to healthier, more equitable communities.
4. Develop Skills in Ethical, Practice-Based Inquiry
Build skills across:
qualitative and developmental research,
policy and systems analysis,
community listening,
recognition mapping,
and ethical data stewardship.
5. Design Purpose-Based Contributions
Create practical artifacts policy concepts, research frameworks, community initiatives, or learning tools that help others clarify purpose and rebuild trust.
6. Articulate a Future Pathway
Leave with a clear sense of who you are becoming and how you will continue purpose-driven work in education, health, policy, research, or community leadership.
INTERNSHIP STRUCTURE (8 12 WEEKS)
Weeks 1 2 Foundations: Self, Safety, and Purpose
B Curriculum practices
Personal purpose narrative and lived experience reflection
Fuller Method mentor conversation
Introduction to Applied Purpose Science and the concept of a better way
Reflection: Where have I seen systems help or fail to recognize people?
Weeks 3 4 Seeing the System
Exploration of:
health inequities,
policy decisions,
institutional design,
and developmental transitions (especially young adulthood)
Study of recognition gaps and unintended harms in existing systems
Mini literature or field scan on a topic aligned with the student’s interest
Weeks 5 6 Purpose in Action
Systems mapping: how people move (or get stuck) between education, health, work, and community
Designing purpose-centered interventions that prioritize safety and recognition
Mentor session focused on ethical timing and community accountability
Collaboration with real or simulated community contexts
Weeks 7 8 Your Better Way Blueprint
Capstone project development
Integration of personal narrative, systems insight, and practical contribution
Presentation to peers, mentors, or community partners
Contribution to the Purpose Library
Optional Weeks 9 12 Advanced Track
Research assistantship with the Applied Purpose Science Lab
Advanced policy or research design
Longitudinal thinking: what does regeneration look like over time?
Presentation to a Stewardship or Learning Circle
KEY DELIVERABLES
Each participant completes:
Purpose & Community Identity Statement
Recognition Map (how lived experience becomes contribution)
Better Way Project Proposal, such as:
a purpose-centered policy concept,
a community regeneration framework,
a research proposal in Applied Purpose Science,
a health equity or prevention initiative,
or an educational design grounded in safe practice
Future Pathway Plan outlining next steps
PARTICIPATION PATHWAYS
Academic Credit
Volunteer Service
Voice Up University
All pathways receive the same level of mentorship, rigor, and developmental support.
CAREER & ACADEMIC ALIGNMENT
This internship supports pathways into:
Public health & health equity
Public policy & advocacy
Applied Purpose Science research
Education & learning design
Community organizing & nonprofit leadership
Ethical AI & human-centered research
Graduate study in public health, policy, education, psychology, or law
BOTTOM LINE
This internship is not about fixing people.
It is about learning how to build environments where people can become themselves and help rebuild the communities they belong to.
That is the better way.
The program is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing academic structures while expanding institutional capacity for workforce relevance, interdisciplinary learning, and public impact.
The Institutional Challenge
Institutions across higher education face converging pressures:
Employers are demanding demonstrated skills and applied experience, not credentials alone.
Students are seeking learning that is meaningful, flexible, and connected to real outcomes.
AI and automation are reshaping how knowledge work is performed, raising questions about how learning is assessed and validated.
Public accountability increasingly requires evidence of economic, workforce, and community impact.
Traditional course models while essential are often limited in their ability to verify that students can apply learning in complex, real-world contexts.