FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of the Intern in Finance & Grants Accounting?
The main responsibilities include performing various projects and special assignments as requested by the assigned area, complying with all policies and standards, and ensuring the safe and secure maintenance of Protected Health Information (PHI) for patients.
Is there a training requirement for this position?
Yes, there is an annual training requirement as well as documentation provided during orientation that outlines specific duties and responsibilities.
What are the physical demands associated with this job?
The physical demands include occasional standing and walking, constant sitting, and rare lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling up to 20 lbs. Additionally, it requires frequent repetitive motions and eye/hand/foot coordination.
Will I need to travel for this internship?
Yes, there is a travel requirement of approximately 10%.
Are there any specific qualifications needed for this internship?
While the job description does not specify exact qualifications, candidates are expected to comply with all policies and standards, especially regarding the handling of Protected Health Information (PHI).
Will I be assigned different tasks throughout the internship?
Yes, you can expect to perform various projects and special assignments as requested by the assigned area, which may vary.
How often will I be required to use a computer during this internship?
Given the nature of finance and grants accounting tasks, it is expected that the intern will use a computer frequently during the internship.
Is this position suitable for someone new to finance?
Yes, as an internship, this position is designed for individuals who may be new to the field, providing valuable learning and hands-on experience in finance and grants accounting.