The Health Career Connection Summer 2012 Internship Program Application Period is now closed.

If you have applied for the Summer 2012 Internship Program, please wait to receive an e-mail from
Program Coordinators Shreya Desai or Trisha Garcia for further
instruction.

HCC Interviews across all regions are currently in progress.  HCC will contact Intern Candidates primarily via e-mail to schedule an interview.

Please check your e-mail and voice mail messages frequently, as the HCC Intern Selection Process is very diligent and time-sensitive.

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HCC INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW
(Please read carefully before applying)

Health Career Connection (HCC) is a non-profit organization that provides paid internship opportunities to undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in public health and healthcare, including Health Administration & Management, Health Policy, Health Education, Community Health, Environmental Health, other areas of Public Health, Health Information Technology, Health Finance and Nursing Administration.

While all students are eligible, we strongly encourage students of color and those from disadvantaged backgrounds to apply as HCC has a commitment to increasing the number and diversity of healthcare leaders and professionals and also to increasing opportunities for people who are from or want to serve underserved communities.

HCC does not offer clinical or research related internships. However, students interested in medicine or other clinical careers and that also are considering or want to explore one of HCC’s priority careers are also encouraged to apply. Many HCC projects involve some exposure to clinical professionals and issues.

Students apply into the HCC program, not specific positions. Placement decisions are made based on intern interests and qualifications and site availability at the time of final selection.

Guidelines for this internship are:

  • Internships are full-time (40 hours/week) educational opportunities that last 10 continuous weeks (from June through August). All candidates must be able to commit to this time frame.
  • Attending Summer School or studying for any standardized test for graduate/professional school while pursuing this internship is strongly discouraged.
  • Internships are located in New England (Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island), Northern California (San Francisco Bay Area from Santa Cruz to Sacramento), Southern California (Greater Los Angeles, Inland Empire, Orange County and San Diego), Central California Valley (Fresno, Modesto, Visalia, Bakersfield), New York/New Jersey (New York City and its 5 Boroughs, Northern New Jersey, Princeton); Coachella Valley (Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Coachella, Cathedral City), and North Carolina (Robeson County, Scotland County, Hoke County, Moore County, Forsythe County, Triangle Area, and Triad Region); please pay specific attention to the application instructions when choosing a region.
  • HCC does not cover relocation costs, housing, or transportation.
  • Payments to interns average $3,000 – $4,000 per internship.
  • Based on applicant’s interests and skills set, selected finalists will be placed within prominent healthcare/public health organizations (hospitals, academic medical centers, community clinics, medical groups, health plans, health departments, & advocacy groups)
  • Through an apprenticeship model, each student is paired with a preceptor who will serve as a mentor and guide, sharing their experience and wisdom. Interns will have the invaluable opportunity to participate in seminars and workshops, which are incorporated in the summer schedule as well as other important professional conferences and networking events. Students from ALL fields, including but not limited to Health Sciences, Public Health, Healthcare Policy and Management, Community Health, Business, Political Science, Sociology, Biology, Biochemistry and Pre-Medicine (with a strong interest in public health or administration) are welcome to apply.

Students from ALL fields, including but not limited to Health Sciences, Public Health, Healthcare Policy and Management, Community Health, Business, Political Science, Sociology, Biology, Biochemistry and Pre-Medicine (with a strong interest in public health or administration) are welcome to apply.

Note: Please do not submit transcripts, letters of recommendations or any additional documents. They will not be considered.

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2012 Summer Internship Program Application.


APPLY FOR THE HCC 2011 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

The following materials are required to complete the application process:

  • Resume
  • Academic History (Academic Institutions Attended, Public Health and Health-Related Course Grades)
  • Statement of Purpose (to include the following:)
    • Your Career Objectives
    • Future professional and educational plans
    • What is motivating you towards your objectives
    • How this internship will help you in pursuing your objectives/plans
    • Briefly describe your ideal internship experience
    • Any barriers you have overcome
    • Why you feel you should be selected
    • Other information that would help HCC evaluate you as a candidate





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