Intern
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Are you interested in an opportunity to learn more about health improvement and philanthropy? This internship offers the opportunity to have a behind the scenes look at a variety of support tasks in several functional areas of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment. Interns will help support AHW's work in the grant management, communications, and compliance units, along with general office administrative support. Under general supervision, and in collaboration with AHW staff and leadership, projects will be assigned as identified focusing on the following: general administration, finance, scheduling, report creation, data entry, event planning, background research, presentation creation, grant management activities and compliance activities. Under general supervision, assist various functional areas of AHW Endowment on a rotating basis. About AHW Endowment - The Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment was established by the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2004 to receive a portion of the charitable funds from the conversion of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin from a nonprofit organization to a for-profit corporation. The proceeds of the sale were generously gifted to Wisconsin's two medical schools - MCW and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health - on behalf of the people of Wisconsin. AHW proudly calls the MCW School of Medicine home. It is this strategic placement in the third largest private medical school in the nation - within Wisconsin's largest private research institution - that enables us to steward this gift, combining the power of philanthropy with that of academic medicine to serve as a catalyst for positive change statewide. Learn more at www.ahwendowment.org and learn how you can be a part of the AHW team! Responsibilities:
Knowledge - Skills - Abilities Knowledge of computers, clerical procedures, customer service standards, collaboration, and information management. Maintain professionalism in all written and verbal communication. Possess a working knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Exhibit courtesy and cooperation with leaders and co-workers. Strong writing, organizational, time management, interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills. Exercise confidentiality and a high degree of discretion. Speech clarity, speech recognition, finger dexterity, and wrist-finger speed while operating computers abilities required.
Minimum Qualifications: Minimum education: Must be a student in good academic standing, currently enrolled at an accredited academic institution. Student must have completed at least the sophomore year. Minimum experience: No experience necessary. Preferred Education: College coursework in general business, administration, communications, information technology, or related field
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