Diversity and Inclusion Student Internship
Summary
Lineage Health Solutions, LLC. periodically employs student interns for periods when they are/ are not in school to gain new skills that can be applied to future jobs. The purpose of this internship is to provide real-world experience that enables interns to put everything they’ve learned into action.
Will the intern be paid? Yes
Will the intern receive college credit for the internship? College credit is available per internship type.
Intern's weekly work schedule: This position is flexible based on the intern’s school schedule and company hours of operation which is Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.
Location of company work assignment: The intern will be working at the corporate office located at 825 Third Avenue, Suite 200, Huntington, WV 25701.
Responsibilities
The variety in the size and function of the company participating in the internship may, in some cases, require slight modifications of the procedures contained in these guidelines.
Student Intern: As the student intern enters the company he/she is expected to assume, as much as possible, the role of a regular staff member. The responsibilities include:
- Providing the faculty coordinator with periodic progress reports if applicable.
Employer: It is the responsibility of the employer to provide direct, on-the-job supervision of the student intern which includes the following:
- Submitting an evaluation on the student intern's job performance.
Faculty Coordinator: The faculty coordinator assumes overall responsibility for consultation with the company and interns on objectives, agreements, and other job-related tasks. The faculty coordinator is available to the student intern in an advisory capacity with respect to assisting the student intern to achieve the stated objective of the internship. The role of the faculty coordinator involves:
- Assuming responsibility for the removal of a student intern from the internship setting whenever necessary.
The employer is under no obligation to offer full-time employment to the student prior or after graduation. Likewise, the student is under no obligation to the employer after completion of the prescribed work period(s) for an Internship.
COVID-19 VACCINATION POLICY
- All employees and providers are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Those who are unvaccinated must receive their first dose of a multi-dose COVID-19 vaccine series (Pfizer or Moderna vaccines) or single-dose COVID-19 vaccine (Johnson & Johnson vaccine) by January 27, 2022, and must be fully vaccinated by February 28, 2022. Those who receive their final vaccine dose but are not yet 14-days post-vaccination by February 28, 2022, will be considered compliant. However, if you are working in a hospital location that has set earlier deadlines for mandatory vaccination, you are required to comply with those deadlines.
- This requirement applies to all current and new staff regardless of clinical responsibility or patient contact, including facility employees; licensed practitioners; administrative, corporate, and billing personnel; students; trainees; volunteers; board members; and others providing services for the facility or its patients under contract or other arrangement (such as housekeeping and laboratory services).
- Although FDA approved and CDC recommended, an additional (third) or “booster dose” of the COVID-19 vaccine is not currently required in order for staff to be considered “fully vaccinated.”
- The CDC has emphasized that masks should still be worn in all healthcare settings. Staff, patients, residents, and visitors should continue to wear masks in all healthcare facilities, regardless of vaccination status. The only exception is if the employee is in an office, alone, or actively eating or drinking. Employees should not congregate in break rooms and should practice social distancing when possible.
- Fully vaccinated corporate office staff do not have to wear a mask. Unvaccinated corporate office staff must wear a mask at all times, even at cubicles, except when in an enclosed office, alone, or actively eating or drinking. Corporate employees should not congregate in break rooms and should practice social distancing when possible.
- COVID screenings (with temperature check) remain MANDATORY for all corporate office staff and to enter any outpatient facility and the Recovery Center. The Recovery Center should screen patients over the phone before picking up for transportation to the Center, and should conduct a temperature check of the patient in-person.
- Employees experiencing symptoms, regardless of vaccination status, should notify their supervisor when symptoms first start and get tested. Employees who fail to communicate a positive COVID-19 test will be subject to disciplinary action, including, up to, immediate termination.