Fall 2026

ASL Interpretation Intern

Posted on 7/18/2026

Wellpower

Wellpower

201-500 employees

Not-for-profit mental health center providing treatment

No salary listed

Denver, CO, USA

In Person

Ability to float to other WellPower locations.

Category
Training

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Requirements
  • Currently enrolled in an ASL/English Interpreter Training Program (associate or bachelor’s level).
  • Advanced proficiency in ASL with coursework in interpretation completed or in progress.
  • Prior experience in community service, non-profit or healthcare settings is a plus but not required.
Responsibilities
  • ASL/English Interpretation: Provide ASL/English interpretation while working with another intern and/or staff interpreters for a variety of encounters that include, but are not limited to, classes and workshops about health and wellness, art, employment and technology as well as events like BINGO and yoga.
  • Learning & Development: Shadow professional interpreters, receive mentorship, and participate in supervision and feedback sessions to strengthen interpreting skills.
  • Collaboration: Work alongside teams in the Impact & Engagement department to foster a welcoming and supportive environment.
  • Professional Standards: Learn and adhere to the Code of Professional Conduct for interpreters, maintaining confidentiality and cultural sensitivity.
  • Participate in team/department meetings, in-service training, and supervisory sessions as required.
  • Maintain a trauma informed environment of wellbeing.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

WellPower provides community mental health services as a private, not-for-profit center. It delivers treatment, prevention, outreach and crisis services to people of all ages, with a focus on strengths and well-being in a supportive, inclusive environment. Its programs work by offering a range of services—from prevention and outreach to crisis response—designed to help individuals and families improve mental health and resilience. Compared with other providers, WellPower emphasizes community-wide impact, a strengths-based approach, nonprofit status, and a track record of workplace recognition, which together support accessible, compassionate care. The organization aims to enrich lives and minds by focusing on strengths and well-being for the people it serves.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

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What believers are saying

  • The clinic welcomes all adults 18+, expanding reach beyond existing clients.[2]
  • Medicaid acceptance creates a direct funnel into ongoing substance-use recovery services.[2][3]
  • The 24/7 crisis center and STAR network can feed patients into MAT care.[4]

What critics are saying

  • Wednesday-only hours create a narrow intake window and limit treatment volume.[1][2]
  • Ongoing MAT requires existing WellPower services, weakening retention and conversion.[2]
  • Jefferson Center merger will distract leadership and complicate referral operations.[

What makes Wellpower unique

  • Colorado’s largest community mental health center anchors Denver’s addiction care.[5]
  • The MAT Walk-In Clinic offers same-day opioid treatment without appointments.[1][2]
  • WellPower pairs peer support, pharmacists, and clinicians in one recovery model.[2]

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

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Paid Holidays

401(k) Company Match

Wellness Program

Company News

Mental Health Colorado
Dec 11th, 2023
Two Colorado mental health centers merge, creating largest in the state

WellPower, which provides mental health services and homeless outreach in Denver, is combining with Jefferson Center, the safety-net mental health organization for Jefferson, Clear Creek and Gilpin counties.