BFT -HIV/Aging Research Administration Fall Intern Sports & Recreation - Boston, MA at Geebo

BFT -HIV/Aging Research Administration Fall Intern

GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
We are offering a paid Research Administration internship for undergraduates interested in pursuing a career in management, public health, non-governmental organizations, health services, human resources, or research administration. The internship will focus on HIV and Aging and will last for 6-8 weeks during the Summer and Fall seasons. Note that this internship is one of two open HIV/Aging internship opportunities. Click here to find more detailed information.
The HIV/Aging Research Administration Internship leverages business and management skills to support the research community, and careers in research administration offer ample opportunity for movement between institutions and scientific or medical subspecialties, as well as growth and leadership opportunities. Each intern will be paired with a specific Program Manager mentor from the Medical Practice Evaluation Center (MPEC) or the Center for Aging & Serious Illness (CASI). Then, each intern will spend 2-3 weeks with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Program Manager, and Faculty Investigator to participate in a variety of projects and work that reflect these types of careers.
At MPEC, research teams use computer simulation models and cost-effectiveness analysis, as well as implementation science and epidemiology to address questions of value in global health care with a primary focus on HIV and its complications and associated conditions. CASI brings together multidisciplinary researchers (e.g., medical doctors, surgeons, physical therapists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and social workers) across Mass General Hospital and the Boston community to improve the well-being of older adults and enhance the lived experience of people with advanced illnesses to achieve health equity and to holistically shape health policy.
How to Apply
Please upload the following application materials (applications that do not include all components will NOT be considered):
Personal Statement
250 words describing your interests, professional goals, and past experience.
Resume or CV
Two personal references (Examples could include: current or former manager/supervisor from work or volunteer settings, a teacher or mentor)
All college transcripts. Original transcripts are preferred, although unofficial transcript copies will be accepted at the time of application (original transcripts will be required if accepted into the program).
Find more information on the HIV/Aging Internships available here.
The start date is September 2024, and it ends in November 2024. Please note that we expect interns to be local and working at our Boston location. Unfortunately, at this time, we are unable to provide relocation or housing sponsorship for this internship.
Applicant timeline
Application Available: May 1, 2024
Application Deadline: July 1, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: August 1, 2024
Program Starts: September 30, 2024
Program Ends: November 22, 2024
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
What Interns will do:
Assist in building budgets and engaging procurement/logistics support.
Assist in the submission of research grant progress reports.
Orchestrate the exit process for departing employees.
Prepare onboarding and training plans for new hires.
Draft Standard Operating Procedure and protocol documentation.
Prepare Institutional Review Board documents.
Coordinate timelines for projects.
Design and produce surveys.
Develop figures and tables for scientific manuscripts.
Additional Opportunities:
Career mentoring sessions from MPEC and CASI staff and faculty.
Exposure to the lifecycle of research projects.
Learning about a diversity of roles and career opportunities that contribute to research and public health initiatives (e.g., HR, project management, grants administration).
Development of professional skills regarding multidisciplinary team communication and best practices for project planning (e.g., timelines, breaking larger problems into pieces).
Development of technical skills, including writing skills and exploring the visual representation of data (e.g., development of figures and tables).
Network with other student interns, MGH faculty and staff.
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
Member of a group that is underrepresented in medicine and/or public health (URiM) as defined by the National Institutes of Health. See the definition of URiM here.
Enrolled in an undergraduate institution.
Availability to attend the program in its entirety (see Summer and Fall start and end dates).
Interns who have completed a Research Administration Internship at MPEC/CASI remain eligible to participate subsequently in the Research Methods Internship (and vice versa).
Authorized to work in the US.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
This paid part-time position will be conducted in a standard office setting, requiring a commitment of 15 to 20 hours per week for 12 to 18 weeks. It's a hybrid role, with the expectation that most of the hours will be spent working in person.
Flexible scheduling for these hybrid hours is available, and we're open to discussing arrangements to accommodate individual needs. However, our preference is for the hours to align with the standard workday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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