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NYU Langone Health · 2 days ago

Student Intern

NYU Langone Health is a leading medical institution dedicated to improving the human condition through education and research. They are seeking a Student Intern for the Health x Housing Lab to assist with research projects and participate in professional development opportunities related to health and housing policy.
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Responsibilities

The Summer Scholar will be a core member of our Health x Housing Lab team and will participate in all Health x Housing Lab meetings during their 10 week internship, as well as lead and assist with various special projects
Involvement in ongoing HxH Lab research projects. This may include qualitative data analysis, literature review activities, and other activities depending on project timelines and scholar interest
Assistance with HxH Lab event planning, project development, and administrative tasks
Participation in weekly HxH Lab team meetings and presentations
Opportunities for engagement with partners, including the HxH Lab Advisory Committee, Speakers Bureau and Peer Network, Summer Scholar alumni, and other community partners
Participation in NYU School of Medicine educational opportunities, including research seminars offered by the Department of Population Health, weekly presentations with the Emergency Medicine x Social Determinants of Health (EMxSDOH) Lab, career chats with the Community Service Plan, and Health Equity Summer Series by Institute for Excellence in Health Equity
The Summer Scholar will have the opportunity to work with an individual who has lived expertise of homelessness and/or housing instability, to engage in bidirectional learning and exchange of ideas throughout the internship
The Summer Scholar will be expected to produce at least one final product (e.g., a report, abstract, paper, or presentation) by the conclusion of their experience and to write a short final report outlining their summer experience, and will also be expected to log their activities weekly

Qualification

ResearchQualitative data analysisInterdisciplinary collaborationWriting skillsCommunication skills

Required

The student intern must be a full-time student in a degree-granting program, or if working in the summer months (Mid-May through Mid-Sept), must be planning to return to full-time status in the fall
Must be able to commit to 10 weeks of part-time (20 hours/week) employment to occur over the months of June, July, and/or August 2026

Preferred

Dedication to research as a mechanism to improve health and advance positive change at the intersection of housing and health
Ability to work effectively with diverse, interdisciplinary partners
A commitment to housing justice
Strong writing and communication skills
Approaches challenges with a learning mindset
Self-motivated and self-directed, is very comfortable working independently
Follows through on commitments
Individuals who have lived experience with homelessness or housing insecurity are encouraged to apply

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits and wellness package
Financial security benefits
Generous time-off program
Employee resources groups for peer support
Holistic employee wellness program

Company

NYU Langone Health

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NYU Langone Health is a nonprofit organization that provides a center of excellence in healthcare, research, and medical education.

H1B Sponsorship

NYU Langone Health has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Below presents additional info for your reference. (Data Powered by US Department of Labor)
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Trends of Total Sponsorships
2023 (1)
2022 (5)
2021 (8)
2020 (35)

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$33.5M
Key Investors
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesMHCIPNational Institutes of Health
2024-02-06Grant· $13M
2023-10-16Grant· $12.5M
2022-02-17Grant· $8M

Leadership Team

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Alec Kimmelman
Dean and CEO
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