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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • People, HR & Administration
    Healthcare
  • Orlando

AI generated summary

  • You must be an enrolled college student with strong time management, interpersonal skills, professionalism regarding HIPAA and FERPA, and effective communication. Ability to work with diverse needs is essential.
  • You will process intake paperwork, update medical records, review discharges, call PCP offices, maintain bulletin boards, explore community resources, and handle various administrative tasks.

Requirements

  • Must be an actively enrolled college student.
  • Time management and multi-tasking.
  • Interpersonal skills, ability to work with a team or individual work.
  • Ability to work with students and staff with various special needs.
  • Professionalism, including an understanding of HIPAA and FERPA laws.
  • Oral and written communication ability, computer literacy.

Responsibilities

  • Processing intake paperwork and ensuring all documents are accurate and complete.
  • Keeping medical records updated with patient info.
  • Reviewing the discharge clients.
  • Entering in proper format in our EMR system.
  • Calling the PCP offices for outstanding plan of cares.
  • Update the bulletin boards in the therapy clinics.
  • Look at resources in the community for new clients.
  • Complete any other administrative duties.

FAQs

What is the primary responsibility of the Intern - Operations?

The primary responsibility of the Intern - Operations is to assist with processing intake paperwork, updating medical records, reviewing discharge clients, entering data into the EMR system, and completing various administrative tasks.

Is this internship unpaid?

The internship compensation details are not specified in the job description; please inquire directly with UCP of Central Florida for more information.

What qualifications do I need to apply for this internship?

You must be an actively enrolled college student to apply for this internship position.

What kind of environment can I expect while working at UCP?

You can expect an innovative and dynamic environment focused on empowering children with and without disabilities, working alongside a team dedicated to making a positive impact.

Are there opportunities for professional development during this internship?

While the job description does not specify, you may inquire during the interview process about potential professional development opportunities offered by UCP of Central Florida.

What specific skills are beneficial for this role?

Beneficial skills include time management, multi-tasking, interpersonal skills, the ability to work with students and staff with special needs, professionalism, and strong oral and written communication abilities.

Is prior experience in healthcare or therapy necessary?

The job description does not specify a requirement for prior experience in healthcare or therapy; however, familiarity with such environments may be beneficial.

How does UCP of Central Florida support inclusion and diversity?

UCP of Central Florida is dedicated to providing individualized support, education, and therapy services in an inclusive environment for children of all abilities, reflecting a strong commitment to inclusion and diversity.

What are the working hours for this internship?

The specific working hours for this internship are not mentioned in the job description; please check with UCP of Central Florida for more details.

What are some of the tasks involved in the administrative duties?

Administrative duties may include processing paperwork, updating medical records, contacting PCP offices for outstanding plan of cares, and maintaining bulletin boards in therapy clinics.

Unlocking Children's Potential

Science & Healthcare
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1955
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

UCP of Central Florida is dedicated to providing children equal access to programs, services, and experiences that help them achieve their full potential. We are a nonprofit organization that operates Inclusive Charter Schools, Multidisciplinary Therapy Clinics, Specialized Vocational Programs and much more. All of our services and programs are driven by the commitment to create opportunities that educate, inspire, and encourage students of all abilities. As a Charter School: UCP Charter Schools have been Central Florida pioneers in inclusive education. They took the bold step to raise the bar academically for all students while also providing customized instruction so that students can excel at every level. Campuses are smaller than traditional schools, which creates a community culture where teachers, students, parents, and staff all feel seen and valued. As a Therapy Clinic: UCP of Central Florida has Physical, Occupational, and Speech-Language therapy clinics at every campus. Therapy services are available to students and out-patient clients alike. UCP’s multidisciplinary therapy team collaborates with parents and teachers to bring a holistic and practical application to a child’s therapy goals.