Summer Internship Program
The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education (TWC) is looking for bright and enthusiastic students for our Summer Internship Program. These opportunities provide students with hands-on experience to complement their educational studies. You will develop a well-rounded business skill set by working alongside senior leaders on a variety of impactful projects.
- Role: Paid internship (Temporary, part-time, unbenefited)
- Schedule: Up to 24 hours per week
Important Dates:
- Application Deadline: Friday, April 10
- College Student Start Date: June 8
- High School Student Start Date: June 22
- Program End Date: August 7
- Note: Start dates are contingent on the ability to complete all requirements prior to the start date.
What You Will Do
In this role, you will report to Internship Project Managers. While living and demonstrating our Core Values, you will focus on specific projects in your area of interest.
Key Responsibilities:
- Complete a capstone study project.
- Job shadow senior leaders and staff.
- Learn technical skills related to the industry.
- Fulfill tasks assigned by your supervisor.
- Perform clerical and administrative duties.
- Attend scheduled check-in meetings with the Intern Project Coordinator.
Who We Are Looking For
We are seeking self-motivated students who bring the following:
- Professionalism: Self-motivated, strong organizational skills, and superior attention to detail.
- Communication: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Analytical Skills: Comfortable with basic data, problem-solving, and project tasks.
- Interests: Healthcare, academics, population health, or other fields related to the mission and vision of TWC.
More Information:
For a closer look at the program, including our Welcome Guide and details on the Capstone Project, please visit: thewrightcenter.org/internships/
All applications must be submitted by Friday, April 10.