Internships
PIH Institute for
Health and Social Justice Summer Internship Program
Every year, the Institute for Health and Social Justice (IHSJ) at Partners In Health (PIH) hosts a summer internship program for a select number of students and professionals early in their careers who are interested in learning about current issues in health and social justice. In addition to working on individual projects, summer interns have a unique opportunity to learn firsthand about PIH and gain practical exposure to the administration of a non-governmental organization through interactions with staff members, movie and book discussions, and social activities. Past interns have gone on to pursue diverse careers while maintaining their connections with each other and with PIH, thus carrying out our vision of building a global movement for health and social justice.
In collaboration with a staff mentor, each intern will complete a project or support a core function of the organization. Projects are based on PIH’s programmatic needs and span all different facets of the organization. Examples of past intern projects range from developing content for PIH’s website and newsletter to researching and writing position papers on key PIH advocacy issues, to working with our Electronic Medical Records team to improve patient data collection. A comprehensive list of past intern projects can be found on our website at http://www.pih.org/youcando/interns_2009.html. Interns will also be expected to assist with administrative tasks.
We are no longer accepting applications for the summer 2010 internships. If you submitted your application before the February 12 deadline, you will be notified of your status by March 26. Because of the number of applications we are currently processing, please do not contact our office regarding your status before then. If you have a specific question about the internship, please contact internship@pih.org.
Please check back next December for new information regrading summer 2011 internships.
Internships with affiliated programs
Additional internships are available with our institutional partners. Please note that
all
applications should be directed to the FXB Center and not to Partners In Health.
Village Health Works Web Design and Development Internship
This is a volunteer position that would require 10-20 hours per week. Tasks would include working with the Executive Director and Communications Team to keep the website up-to-date with new content, developing designs and implementing new web features, and working with print publishing. Additionally, an ideal candidate would have a good understanding of social media, be a self-starter, and be able to work in a team. A solid knowledge of HTML, CSS,and Photoshop required. Understanding of the Wordpress backend, PHP, MySQL,and/or JavaScript a plus. Ideally, this position would work from our New York office, but working from home is a possibility. Please email a resume alongwith samples of your work to resumes@villagehealthworks.org. Please put “WEBMASTER” in the subject-line.
The François-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Center for Health and Human Rights
Summer 2010 Internship
Interns are given significant responsibilities within the FXB Center’s projects. Past intern projects include research on mother-to-child prevention of HIV in Rwanda, mental health interventions for former child soldiers in Sierra Leone, early childhood development programs internationally, and policies on street children affected by HIV. Interns work closely with Project Managers. Duties include conducting literature reviews; entering and analyzing research data; writing and editing documents; communicating with partner organizations and researchers; assisting in grant applications; performing administrative tasks and providing logistical support for conference calls and large meetings. Former interns include undergraduates, medical and public health students as well as others with experience in law and/or community service. Recent college or graduate school graduates are welcome to apply. More information |