FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the Intern position at Lake Mary Hospital's Food & Nutrition department?
The primary purpose of the Intern position is to perform assigned duties that aid in the overall educational experience of the intern under the direction of designated staff.
What type of projects might the intern work on?
The intern may work on special projects and assignments for a department at Orlando Health.
What kind of educational background is required for this internship?
A high school education is required, and candidates must demonstrate reading, verbal and written communication, mathematical, and reasoning skills.
Is this internship position temporary?
Yes, this is a temporary assignment intended for college students obtaining work experience.
What are the working hours expected for this internship?
Interns are expected to maintain reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies.
Are there any specific licensure or certification requirements for this position?
Licensure and certification requirements depend on the specific area of assignment within the department.
What benefits are provided to interns at Orlando Health?
Interns at Orlando Health receive benefits that go beyond the expected, including free educational programs and well-being services that support their personal and professional growth from day one.
How will the internship experience help in career development?
The internship provides hands-on experience and the opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals, which aids in career development and skill enhancement.
Is this intern position open to anyone or specifically to college students?
This intern position is specifically targeted towards college students seeking work experience.
Are interns expected to comply with Orlando Health policies and procedures?
Yes, all interns are required to maintain compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures during their assignment.