Why an Internship?

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As a Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider (YACEP), Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), and owner of two businesses (one for 20 years), Sam Sather is offering a therapeutic yoga teacher and entrepreneur internship with Dogwood Studio.

The International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) stated at the global conference June 2019 (SYTAR) that there is a significant increase in the need for therapeutic yoga practitioners and services and will continue to grow but without the population to fill it. Sam Sather anticipated this to be the case years ago for many reasons. “The time is getting right where the need is outweighing the supply.” This is the reason for her therapeutic yoga focus and career integration.

Testimonial:

"I had a lovely new person come to my class. After class, she came up to me and was thrilled and amazed that she was able to get off the ground from the spiraling instruction I provided during class, thanks to what I have learned from you! It was quite rewarding to see her joy and to pass on this way of moving."

Purpose of the Internship Program:

  • Support students in yoga therapy programs to fulfill their program requirements with mentorship, practicum or projects.

  • Support certified yoga teachers to provide a special therapeutic teaching approach for group and private sessions, along with how to successfully establish a strategy for business and/or sustainable clientele.

  • Potentially develop unique team members to support the growth and expansion of Dogwood Studio at and beyond the studio.

Internship Length and Hours:

Research shows that to establish a new competency, one must have a blended learning environment, practicum, evaluation, and time. The internship length and curriculum have flexibility to meet the goals and experience level of the candidate. For example, someone not in a yoga therapy program would benefit from a longer internship. Six months is an ideal timeframe to support the learning curve to obtain insights and confidence. Because of this, the internship program can be as long as 110 hours over 6 or more months. The monthly hour requirement can be negotiated and is designed around the situation of the intern and the director, i.e., approximately 16-20 hours. The hours include independent learning, mentoring, class observation and assisting, demos, and assessments. The internship agreement lists the agreed upon requirements and is signed by both the intern and the director.

Example of Internship Components:

  • Group class & private session demos and feedback

  • Enneagram assessment

  • Principles of practice of therapeutic yoga & mindfulness teaching

  • Therapeutic teaching techniques in group classes and private sessions

  • Meditation techniques for cultivating calmness, reducing reactivity, and promoting healing and/or pain relief

  • Introduction to the theory and techniques of specific yoga styles from a therapeutic approach to support group and private sessions

  • Transitioning from western medical practice setting to non-traditional practice and/or integration

  • Developing and presenting a workshop on an agreed upon therapeutic topic

  • Independent work projects with scheduled periodic milestones

Application:

Email us at info@dogwoodstudioyoga.com to request an application. You will also need to provide:

  • A copy of 200 hour teacher training certification

  • A copy of Active CPR card

  • A copy of healthcare related license(s), (e.g., PT) or agreed upon equivalent (i.e., proof enrolled in an accredited IAYT yoga therapy school)

  • Copies of certificates of any other yoga training received or other certificates of another related field proof of training