FAQs
What is the duration of the Clinical Intern position?
The Clinical Intern position is a 12-week rotation-based internship.
Will the intern be working with a mentor during the internship?
Yes, the intern will be assigned to an Operations leader within Mercy who will guide them through their assignments.
What types of tasks will the intern be responsible for?
The intern will plan, organize, and complete projects and tasks assigned by their manager and will rotate through different service lines.
Will there be training provided during the internship?
Yes, the intern will participate in formal, structured internal training courses as required.
What skills or qualities are important for a good match with Mercy?
Compassion, professionalism, a positive outlook, a strong sense of advocacy, and the willingness to collaborate and go the extra mile are essential qualities for a good match with Mercy.
Is the Clinical Intern position paid?
The job description does not specify if the internship is paid; interested candidates should inquire directly for details.
What areas of the healthcare organization will the intern gain exposure to?
The intern will gain a broad understanding of many aspects within a large healthcare organization by rotating through different service lines.
Can anyone apply for this internship, or are there specific qualifications needed?
The job description does not specify qualifications, but candidates who align with Mercy’s mission and values are encouraged to apply.
Is there an opportunity for full-time employment after the internship?
The job description does not mention opportunities for full-time employment after the internship; candidates should seek clarification during the application process.
How can I apply for the Clinical Intern position?
Interested candidates should follow the application procedures outlined by Mercy, which are not specified in the job description.