FAQs
What is the primary role of the intern in the Cerebral Palsy Sports Program?
The primary role involves providing general support to assist with summer and winter camps, as well as completing various tasks and projects throughout the year as needed for the program.
What are the preferred qualifications for this internship?
The preferred qualification is that candidates should be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program.
Is previous experience required for this internship position?
No prior experience is required for this internship position.
What type of tasks will the intern be expected to complete?
The intern is expected to complete tasks such as producing presentations, spreadsheets, and other documents, as well as providing general support for department tasks and projects.
What educational background is required for this internship?
The minimum requirement is a High School Diploma or GED, while a preferred qualification is being enrolled in an undergraduate degree program.
Are there any benefits provided to the intern?
The internship comes with various benefits, including access to medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and tuition assistance from the first day of employment.
How does St. Louis Children’s Hospital support its commitment to children?
St. Louis Children’s Hospital is dedicated to improving the health and lives of children through comprehensive care, advocacy, and wellness and education programs.
Is the internship paid?
The job description does not specify if the internship is paid; further inquiry may be necessary to confirm.
Does the intern work independently or as part of a team?
The intern will complete tasks proactively and independently, while also providing support to the department as needed.
How do I apply for this internship position?
Interested applicants will likely need to visit the St. Louis Children’s Hospital website or the designated job portal to submit their applications, though specific application instructions were not provided in the job description.