Victory Housing’s Rotational Internship Program - Victory Housing Corporate Office
The Victory Housing Rotational Internship Program is an eight-week (late-June through early-August, dates flexible) internship opportunity for college students who are looking for exposure to affordable housing development, multifamily asset management and accounting, portfolio resiliency strategy, and/or senior assisted living.For four decades, inspired by Catholic social teachings and serving as the nonprofit housing development arm of the Archdiocese of Washington, Victory Housing’s mission has been to build, acquire, renovate, manage and operate affordable housing and to provide related services for low to-moderate income seniors and families, with the primary focus on seniors housing. Since inception in 1979, Victory Housing has built or acquired 35 communities with over 2,700 rental units in Maryland and Washington, DC. Victory Housing’s focus is on senior housing, with 30 communities exclusively for seniors, including six assisted living facilities.Our corporate office is located in Rockville, MD, near the Pike & Rose neighborhood. The office offers free parking and is accessible via the Red Line’s North Bethesda stop.This rotational internship program is paid at $20 per hour for an estimated 32 hours per week. The internship is in person, Monday through Thursday.Victory Housing is seeking to hire two (2) undergraduate college students.This program is designed to give college students exposure to working at an affordable housing development and senior living non-profit. The traditional design of the program will include working with real estate development, asset management, sustainability, accounting, and assisted living teams, each once per week. Each intern will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects. The project will be presented to the team at the end of the program. In addition, interns will have the opportunity to participate in corporate team outings, site visits, and monthly “lunch and learn” events.Eligibility RequirementsUndergraduate students are encouraged to apply.Demonstrated interest in affordable housing, senior housing, real estate development, sustainability, or related field preferred.Must be available for eight (8) continuous weeks this summer, preferably June through August.Resume and cover letter must be submitted with online application by February 16, 2026, to be considered.