The IS Internship at St. Peter’s Health offers undergraduate students an invaluable opportunity to gain practical experience in Computer Science, Networking, System Administration, and related technical fields. This hands-on program is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world IT operations. Interns will work alongside seasoned IS professionals to support a wide variety of technology systems and initiatives in a dynamic healthcare environment.
KEY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES: Help Desk Experience: Gain firsthand experience responding to Help Desk tickets by troubleshooting and resolving hardware and software issues, developing critical user support and communication skills. PC Imaging and Building: Participate in imaging, configuring, and deploying PCs to understand workstation setup and maintenance. Networking Skills: Assist with basic networking tasks to explore foundational aspects of network administration and connectivity management. Cybersecurity Exposure: Observe and support cybersecurity practices and protocols to understand how healthcare organizations protect sensitive information. Project Involvement: Contribute to ongoing IS projects, enhancing collaboration, documentation, and problem-solving skills in real-world scenarios. Professional Development: Receive direct supervision and mentorship from experienced IS professionals, with opportunities for feedback and career guidance throughout the internship.BENEFITS OF INTERNSHIP:
Exposure to healthcare IT operations. Real-world experience to build your resume. Networking and mentorship from industry professionals. Skill-building in technical support, cybersecurity, and systems administration.KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE:
Basic understanding of computer hardware, software, and networking principles. Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to follow instructions, manage time, and work both independently and collaboratively.EDUCATION: Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, preferably pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Networking, System Administration, or a related technical field. High school diploma or GED required.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY: None.
Aptitudes:
Curious and self-motivated with a passion for technology. High level of personal integrity and respect for confidentiality. Ability to adapt to fast-paced work and prioritize multiple tasks. Reliable and punctual, with a professional attitude. Willingness to learn and apply technical concepts in a hands-on environment.