What are the responsibilities and job description for the Academic Intern position at Community Healthcore?
Job scope: Gain hands-on experience in specific field of study. Exposure to various aspects of service delivery and administrative operations of a non-profit center. Assist in relevant projects, shadow/train with professionals and contribute to the delivery of services under supervision. Receive on-the job training related to professional positions available within the Center. Represents the Center in a professional manner and has the opportunity to make a lasting impact on communities and individuals in Northeast Texas.
Education/licensure: Currently or previously enrolled for 6 or more hours or enrolled in an internship course at an eligible Texas college or university. Must be completing final 1-2 semesters of a Bachelor program in one of the following areas of study: psychology, social work, sociology, early childhood education, human development and family studies, accounting, mathematics, human resources, information technology, marketing, and/or communications.
Resides in the state of Texas.
Must Meet One Or More Of The Following Circumstances
Current valid driver's license in state of residence
with a driving record that meets the standards of the liability insurer for CHC.
Experience/Knowledge: Knowledge equivalent to upper-level undergraduate courses in the relevant field of study.
Advanced communication and writing skills. Entry-level
technology skills and ability to work within a variety of electronic programs.
Physical requirements that are bona fide occupational qualifications essential to the performance of the job:
Willing to travel as required by position.
Mobile and able to sit, stand, bend and reach during the workday.
Minimum Hourly Salary: $15.00
Education/licensure: Currently or previously enrolled for 6 or more hours or enrolled in an internship course at an eligible Texas college or university. Must be completing final 1-2 semesters of a Bachelor program in one of the following areas of study: psychology, social work, sociology, early childhood education, human development and family studies, accounting, mathematics, human resources, information technology, marketing, and/or communications.
Resides in the state of Texas.
Must Meet One Or More Of The Following Circumstances
- Have completed a financial aid application
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or TASFA (Texas Application for State Financial Aid) for one of the academic periods within the last 2 years
- Have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) or Student Aid Index (SAI) or $0-$20,000
- Eligible for a Pell grant
- Eligible for a Texas Educational Opportunity Grant (TEOG)
- Eligible to be funded through the Texas Leadership Scholars Program
Current valid driver's license in state of residence
with a driving record that meets the standards of the liability insurer for CHC.
Experience/Knowledge: Knowledge equivalent to upper-level undergraduate courses in the relevant field of study.
Advanced communication and writing skills. Entry-level
technology skills and ability to work within a variety of electronic programs.
Physical requirements that are bona fide occupational qualifications essential to the performance of the job:
Willing to travel as required by position.
Mobile and able to sit, stand, bend and reach during the workday.
Minimum Hourly Salary: $15.00
Salary : $15