The Foundation Summer Internship provides students with hands-on experience in nonprofit operations and fundraising within a healthcare environment. Interns will support donor stewardship activities, assist with fundraising initiatives, and contribute to data management projects while gaining exposure to strategic initiatives and community engagement efforts. This internship is ideal for individuals interested in philanthropy, communications, nonprofit work, or business and offers an opportunity to build professional skills while contributing to meaningful projects that support the organization’s mission. Interns will be involved in a variety of projects, including assisting with the delivery of gift-in-kind donations, supporting gift processing through deposit procedures and data entry, and helping manage donation-related requests and grateful patient prospecting efforts. Through these experiences, interns will gain insight into the day-to-day operations of a healthcare foundation and the role philanthropy plays in advancing patient care and community impact. Successful candidates should demonstrate professional email etiquette, strong attention to detail, and basic proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite. The internship is structured as a daytime position with a 24–40 hour workweek, depending on departmental needs. This internship is open to undergraduate students pursuing studies in Nonprofit Management, Public Administration, Social Work, or Business Administration may find this experience particularly relevant. Specific educational focus or degree may be preferred, depending on the hosting department of the internship. A specific license and/or certification may be preferred, depending on the hosting department of the internship. GPA of 3.0 or above. Submission of Cover Letter Resume and Letter of Recommendation. Other qualifications may vary by department of internship.
This internship focuses on supporting the management and maintenance of storage infrastructure, including both physical and virtual storage systems, to meet the organization’s data needs. The intern will assist with developing and maintaining backup and storage plans to ensure data integrity, availability, and reliable access to business-critical information. Responsibilities include assisting with software upgrades, applying system patches, supporting the physical security of stored data, and helping monitor and optimize storage architecture and performance. As part of the role, the intern will work on projects such as verifying and implementing backup software and systems to strengthen data protection and recovery processes. They will also assist with the administration, maintenance, and installation of storage systems to improve reliability and efficiency across the environment. The ideal candidate will have a basic understanding of SAN storage and backup systems, along with familiarity with server operating systems. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills are important for identifying and resolving storage or system-related issues. The intern will typically work between 24–40 hours per week, generally Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The schedule will remain flexible to accommodate academic commitments, with occasional evening hours required when system maintenance or updates are needed. This internship is best suited for students pursuing a degree in Computer Science or a related field. Must be a current undergraduate college student or graduate college student. A specific educational focus or degree may be preferred depending on the hosting department of internship. None required. A specific license and/or certification may be preferred, depending on the hosting department of the internship. Other qualifications may vary by department of internship.
Summary Independently plans and provides excellent professional nursing care for patients in accordance with physician orders, established hospital and departmental policies and procedures, American Nurses Association Standards of Clinical Practice, Indiana Nurse Practice Act, and the ANA Code of Ethics. Education Requires a Diploma in Nursing or an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN); Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) strongly preferred. Licensure/Certification Valid Indiana Registered Nurse license or current active multi-state Registered Nurse license required at time of hire. Must have current CPR certification. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred, but not required. Additional certifications may be required for specified areas. Experience Minimum of at least three-five years of RN experience in medical/surgical, progressive care, or critical care setting required. Experience with Electronic Medical Records required. Other Qualifications Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Comfortable with technology.
Summary Independently plans and provides excellent professional nursing care for patients in accordance with physician orders, established hospital and departmental policies and procedures, American Nurses Association Standards of Clinical Practice, Indiana Nurse Practice Act, and the ANA Code of Ethics. Education Requires a Diploma in Nursing or an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN); Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) strongly preferred. Licensure/Certification Valid Indiana Registered Nurse license or current active multi-state Registered Nurse license required at time of hire. Must have current CPR certification. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred, but not required. Additional certifications may be required for specified areas. Experience Minimum of at least three-five years of RN experience in medical/surgical, progressive care, or critical care setting required. Experience with Electronic Medical Records required. Other Qualifications Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Comfortable with technology.
This position is eligible for a $5,000 sign-on bonus *Once fully trained (6 months to 1 year) option to be remote* Summary Purpose: Triages or manages symptom-based encounters with a patient over the phone or video, utilizing evidence-based triage protocols. Decreases unnecessary visits to physicians, APP’s, and the emergency room and provides information for self-care. Uses excellent communication and information-gathering skills to determine the best course of action for the patient with appropriate disposition. Deals with the entire spectrum, from healthy patients to the acute and chronically ill. Telehealth triage nursing is based on the six-step nursing process: nursing assessment, diagnosis, goal/outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Interventions commonly applied by the Triage Nurse are as follows: identifying and clarifying patient needs; conducting health education; promoting patient advocacy and self-efficacy; and assisting the patient to navigate the health care system. Duties and Responsibilities: Accepts telephone calls from patients with varying levels of acuity and types of medical concerns. Promotes clear and coherent verbal communication following an appropriate line of questioning. Utilizes the electronic medical record to access and review patient records, step through triage protocols to review possible conditions, relatable signs and symptoms, and evidence-based treatments, and facilitate next steps which could include scheduling a clinic appointment. Provides clear health information, assistance with medication refills as needed, thorough patient education, recommendation for use of over-the-counter medications as appropriate, and recommendations for the next steps to take. Evaluates the significance of the patient’s concern, determine if emergency care is needed, if a medical appointment should be made, or if the concern should be reported to the appropriate physician. Works for first call resolution of patient’s concern or need as appropriate. Completes Transitional Care Management telephone encounters for post hospital patients. Functions independently in a fast-paced environment. Education Must be a graduate of a School of Nursing, BSN preferred. Must complete general orientation. Licensure/Certification Must have a current, active RN license and currently hold a compact license or apply for the Nurse Licensure Compact as a part of the hiring process. Experience Minimum of five years’ experience as a registered nurse. Previous emergency department or telephone triage experience is desired for this role. Experience in use of computers – hardware and software, and use of an electronic medical record. Other Qualifications Critical thinking skills. Ability to determine the problem or patient need through conversation with a patient. Superior verbal communication skills are essential. Ability to communicate in a clear, concise, courteous and professional manner, exhibit quality vocal skills through speech rate, volume, enunciation and pronunciation. Strong assessment skills and excellent clinical judgement. Crisis intervention skills. Ability to remain calm in high-stress situations. Teaching ability. Typing and computer ability to keep track of information gathered during the telephone conversation, ability to type 40 wpm with 98% accuracy, document precisely in a concise manner. Demonstrates the ability to work independently and learn applications relevant to the position. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to successfully function in a fast paced, service-oriented environment.