FAQs
What is the main purpose of the Intern position at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute?
The main 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 types of projects may interns work on?
Interns may work on special projects and assignments for a department at Orlando Health.
What are the typical qualifications required for this internship?
The typical qualifications include demonstrating reading, verbal and written communication, mathematical, and reasoning skills typically acquired through completion of a high school education.
Is the internship limited to college students?
Yes, this is a temporary assignment specifically for college students obtaining work experience.
What are the attendance expectations for interns?
Interns are expected to maintain reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies and relevant regulations.
Are there any specific licenses or certifications required for this internship?
Licenses and certifications are based on the area of assignment and may vary.
When do benefits begin for interns at Orlando Health?
Benefits begin on day one of employment, including career-growing education programs and well-being services.
What departments will interns be working with?
Interns will work with various departments depending on the needs of the organization and their individual skill sets.
What is the expected work schedule for this internship?
The internship is for the first shift, with specific hours to be determined by departmental needs.
Does Orlando Health provide training for interns?
While specific training details are not mentioned, interns will likely receive guidance and support from designated staff as part of their educational experience.