Student Intern Levels 1 - 3

Wayne County GovernmentDetroit, MI
2d

About The Position

The Charter County of Wayne is Michigan's largest county. We are home to 34 cities and nine townships. From Rockwood to Livonia, from Sumpter Township to the Grosse Pointes, each community in Wayne County offers residents and businesses a unique blend of opportunity to live, work, play and raise families. Headquartered in Detroit, our largest city and the automotive capital of the world, Wayne County offers a diversified economy and high standards for our residents' quality of life. Our history is rich and we take pride in being one of the most diverse communities that values culture, arts, and world-class amenities. Wayne County provides leadership that ensures the County operates efficiently, effectively, and responsibly. We provide transparently while building a stronger County inclusive of collaborations, innovation, and a clear focus on serving our residents. The Department of Health, Human, and Veterans Services (HHVS), housed within the County Executive Office, is comprised of the Director's Office and six operational divisions: Public Health, Clinical Care Services, Access to Care (Health Choice), Medical Examiner's Office, Transition Services, and Veterans Services. The mission of HHVS is to promote health and well-being for all Wayne County residents through programs, policies, and partnerships that address gaps in access and opportunity across the lifespan. Our work is guided by core values emphasizing a shared vision for a healthy, safe, and thriving community. HHVS is committed to accountability, equity, collaboration, and community-based practice, while striving for excellence and using evidence to drive continuous improvement. HHVS Summer Fellowship Program Overview The HHVS Summer Fellowship is designed to cultivate the next generation of public health leaders while advancing departmental priorities. Program Goals Strengthen the public health workforce pipeline. Support HHVS divisions in achieving strategic priorities. Promote equity-driven public health practice. Expand collaboration and inter-departmental partnerships. Model accountability, excellence, and continuous improvement. Program Details Duration: Eight (8) weeks Dates: June 2 through July 24, 2026 Schedule: Part-time, up to 20 hours per week Fellows are placed within HHVS operational divisions or the Director's Office under the guidance of experienced public service professionals.

Requirements

  • Familiarity with or interest in public health, healthcare, health administration, policy, law, social work, or related fields.
  • Strong interest in health and human services and a desire to make a positive community impact.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and basic familiarity with data analysis tools.
  • Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work independently or as part of a team.
  • Eagerness to learn, adaptable, and open to taking on new challenges.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with data collection, reporting, and program support.
  • Participate in HHVS Fellowship activities and community outreach.
  • Support meetings, events, and projects across HHVS divisions.
  • Complete a supervised project and present findings.
  • Use Microsoft Office (Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Word) and SharePoint.
  • Have reliable transportation for work and programming activities.
  • Lead a project and create a presentation summarizing your internship
  • Provide administrative and programmatic support to HHVS teams.
  • Assist with basic data collection, data entry, and organization of program materials.
  • Support community outreach, educational activities, and public health events.
  • Learn foundational concepts related to local public health operations and health equity.
  • Complete a defined project with guidance from supervisors.
  • Perform additional tasks assigned.
  • Assist with data collection, data management, basic analysis, and reporting.
  • Support development and implementation of health and human services programs, campaigns, and quality improvement efforts.
  • Participate in community outreach and assist in organizing public health events.
  • Collaborate with HHVS teams to support program operations.
  • Complete one primary project culminating in a presentation or written report.
  • Gain exposure to grant requirements, budgeting structures, and compliance processes.
  • Conduct data collection, management, analysis, and reporting for program planning and evaluation.
  • Apply public health theory and data science principles to workflow automation and process improvement.
  • Support design, implementation, and evaluation of health and human services programs.
  • Collaborate across HHVS divisions and with community partners, legislators, and stakeholders.
  • Lead a defined project and produce a final presentation or report with recommendations.
  • Support process improvements to enhance access, quality, efficiency, and effectiveness.
  • Perform additional tasks assigned.
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