FAQs
What is the purpose of the DAVIS ACADEMY INTERN position?
The DAVIS ACADEMY INTERN position provides participants with the opportunity to rotate through various departments, gaining hands-on experience under the mentorship of department leaders.
What are the educational requirements for this position?
The minimum education requirement is a high school diploma or GED, or currently being enrolled in a High School Career Development Program.
Are there specific skills preferred for this role?
Yes, preferred skills include the ability to work well with timelines and good communication skills.
What are the possible physical demands of this internship?
The internship may involve prolonged standing or walking, assisting with positioning and transporting patients, lifting supplies or equipment, and physical activities like reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching.
What kind of working conditions should I expect?
Interns can expect contact with patients and staff in various circumstances and settings, and possible exposure to unpleasant elements such as accidents, injuries, and illnesses.
What is the schedule for the DAVIS ACADEMY INTERN position?
The position is Per Diem with Day Shift hours and a varied schedule.
In which departments will interns rotate during the program?
Interns will rotate through departments including IT, Surgical Services, Emergency Department (ED), Physical Therapy (PT), Registration, Sports Medicine, Radiology, Cancer Care Center, Cardiac Rehab, Respiratory Therapy, Accounting, Physician Practices, Laboratory, and Nursing.
Is there mentorship available during the internship?
Yes, each participant will receive mentorship from a leader in each department they rotate through.
Can I expect to work with patients during this internship?
Yes, the position involves contact with patients, so interns should be prepared for direct interactions.
Is this a full-time position?
No, this role is a Per Diem position, which means it is not full-time and will have a varied schedule.