Intern (Program, Research & Community Support)
Role: Intern (Program, Research & Community Support) Duration : 3 months (extendable & convert into a full-time role) Work Experience: 0 to 1 year Start Date : 1st August 2025 Working Hours (per week) : 15 hours Reporting to : Founders (Men&aposs Circle) Location : Remote + occasional in-person support (For Bangalore Engagements) Who can Apply : Applicants with a Bachelors or Masters degree in Psychology (Only Bangalore-based candidates will be considered) Stipend & Experience Letter : Will be offered In India, traditional notions of masculinity often pressure men to suppress emotions and endure silently. This expectation, while seemingly promoting strength, can lead to significant mental health challenges. Studies consistently show that men are less likely to seek support for mental health issues, contributing to a hidden crisis of shame, loneliness, anger, and grief. This unspoken struggle impacts not just individual well-being but also affects workplace productivity, relationships, and overall societal health. By fostering environments where men can openly express themselves, we can challenge outdated norms and build a healthier, more emotionally intelligent workforce and community. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Learn About the Mens Circle India: www.linkedin.com/company/menscircleindia ________________________________________________________________________________________________ INTERNSHIP This role sits at the intersection of psychology, facilitation, community building, storytelling, and program design. You will assist the founders in structuring the unstructured, hold the emotional and the practical together, and bring some quiet rigor to a deeply human initiative. Key Responsibilities Program Design & Development Research & Publication Community Operations & On-Ground Support Data & Information Management Strategic Planning & Founders Support Who this is ideal for You want to work in non-clinical, lived experience-driven settings that reflect real group dynamics You are not intimidated by Google Docs, Drive folders, or follow-up messages You are good with emotional nuance, detail, and keeping things moving without micromanagement, reminders, and follow-ups You are curious about masculinity, emotional labor, friendship decline, or identity narratives You have a computer/ laptop What you will gain Real exposure to emotionally grounded, group-based mental health work in Indian cities Hands-on experience designing and facilitating emotionally rich community sessions Mentorship from senior facilitators, therapists, and practitioners A chance to contribute to live research and reflective documentation A body of work that is both meaningful and portfolio-worthy Experience in communications, stakeholder coordination, and movement building ________________________________________________________________________________________________ To Apply Email us at [HIDDEN TEXT] with your resume and any relevant academic writing, projects, or reflections related to identity, gender, emotions, or community psychology (if available). ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please note - This is not a manage an event internship. This is where you sit in the room, witness what unfolds, and help hold the structure behind the silence. It will challenge your assumptions, deepen your empathy, and sharpen your practice. If that excites you, we would love to hear from you. Show more Show less