FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Summer Intern in this role?
The primary responsibility of the Summer Intern is to support the department with assigned projects and duties that enhance their study and objectives, including patient and family visits, administrative tasks, and assisting with research projects.
What qualifications are required for this internship position?
High school, undergraduate, master's, or postgraduate enrollment is required for this internship position.
Will the intern have any opportunities to interact with patients and families?
Yes, the intern will perform duties that include patient and family visits as part of their responsibilities.
What types of administrative tasks will the intern be expected to perform?
The intern will be expected to perform administrative tasks including answering phones, maintaining computer data, typing documents, and creating spreadsheets and presentations.
Will the intern be involved in any research projects?
Yes, the intern will assist with research projects, data analysis, and creating various reports.
Is it necessary for the intern to have prior experience in data analysis?
While prior experience in data analysis is beneficial, it is not explicitly required; the intern will assist with entering data and filing.
What kind of communication skills are important for this position?
Strong verbal and written communication skills are important, as the intern will be required to communicate with all levels within the organization and with the public.
Is this a paid internship?
The job description does not specify whether this internship is paid; please check with the hiring department for more information.
What is the duration of the internship?
The job description does not specify the duration of the internship; typically, summer internships last for a few months during the summer. Please confirm with the employer.
