Seattle Children's has multiple summer internship openings across a variety of non-clinical departments. Internships will be offered in a hybrid format and will run for up to 14 weeks, beginning in June. Interns will work up to 40 hours per week. This is an exciting opportunity for students to engage in an inclusive, hands-on learning environment, grow their skills, and gain exposure to a diverse range of career areas at Seattle Children's. As part of this experience, interns will learn to work collaboratively as part of a team, take on substantive projects under the guidance of experienced mentors, cultivate professional networks with peers and leaders, and participate in a range of career development activities. At the conclusion of the internship, all students will prepare a final project for presentation at a formal convening attended by Seattle Children's staff and leaders. Job Summary This position is temporary and/or intermittent in nature. Length of service exceeds 100 hours. This will be a hybrid work experience, requiring an in-person presence approximately 1-3 days per week. This position is initially set for a 14-week duration, with the possibility of extending into early 2027. The People Strategy team is part of Seattle Children’s People and Culture Division, whose mission is to champion a healthy culture, promote resilience, and build compassionate and inclusive spaces to create exceptional experiences for our patients, families, and workforce. People Strategy is comprised of project managers from a variety of backgrounds and industries and supports projects that include traditional HR, patient and family experience, advancing health outcomes, technical implementations, and more. Along with project management, we bring strategic thinking, thought partnership, collaboration, and creative thinking in all our initiatives. People Strategy seeks an intern to assist across various project areas to (1) improve internal operations and project coordination (2) gain a foundational understanding of Seattle Children’s mission and commitments under the strategic plan; (3) contribute ideas and feedback related to emerging trends and practices within healthcare and project management; and (4) develop technical skills including HR project management, process improvement, facilitation, and data analysis. An ideal candidate brings dedication, creativity, and a genuine interest in supporting people-focused initiatives. This role will provide meaningful exposure and skill development for those interested in exploring a potential career in program/project management and within the context of a large healthcare organization.
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