FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Undergraduate Intern position at Baptist Health South Florida?
The primary focus of the Undergraduate Intern position is to provide relevant field experience in marketing and public relations, allowing interns to explore various administrative and operational aspects of the department through job shadowing and project-based contributions.
What is the expected pay range for this internship?
The estimated pay range for this position is $18.00 per hour, depending on experience.
What are the qualifications required for this internship?
Candidates must be enrolled in a non-clinical undergraduate degree program from a college or university. Receiving academic credit for the internship is optional.
Is this internship position full-time or part-time?
The internship position typically follows a part-time schedule, but specifics regarding hours and commitment may vary.
Are there opportunities for work experience in other areas beyond marketing and PR?
While this internship is focused on marketing and public relations, interns may have exposure to various operational aspects of the assigned department during job shadowing.
Is there a possibility of transitioning to a full-time position after the internship?
While the internship does not guarantee a full-time position, successful interns may be considered for future employment opportunities within the organization.
What type of guidance can interns expect to receive during their experience?
Interns will receive instruction and guidance from preceptors who will assess performance and provide mentorship throughout the internship.
Are there any specific work hours or schedules for interns?
Work hours and schedules for interns may vary, and interns are encouraged to discuss their availability with their preceptor upon starting the internship.
What is the workplace culture like at Baptist Health South Florida?
Baptist Health South Florida emphasizes a culture of quality and dedication, fostering personal connections among colleagues and creating caring relationships with patients and their families.
Will the internship experience provide networking opportunities?
Yes, interns will have opportunities to network with professionals within the organization, which could enhance their career prospects in the healthcare industry.