About The Position

The primary purpose of the Undergraduate Internship is to provide an intern with relevant field experiences in the study of healthcare or business administration. One or more mentors will be assigned to the intern to provide instruction, guidance, and to assess performance. The intern is responsible for observing the functions and processes of the assigned work unit. In addition, the intern may be given selected work assignments to reinforce the learning experience, to assess the performance levels and to provide benefit to the work unit. The intern will be responsible for completing all internship-related assignments and reports for both Mayo and the participating educational facility. Each intern will fill this position for ten to twelve weeks, dependent on availability and work unit needs. Preceptors provide undergraduate students with a broad range of learning opportunities depending on the priorities of the department, as well as the student’s professional interests. Every intern will learn about Mayo Clinic’s integrated system and receive mentorship from administrative leaders, as well as current and former Administrative Fellows and Interns. Sample activities include: Leading or supporting process improvement initiatives Developing process flow maps of current processes and making recommendations around improving processes Managing and analyzing data to inform department strategy Ability to attend select high-level management meetings Observing clinical care and speaking with caregivers or patients Attending grand rounds, leadership lecture series or other educational lectures Provide presentation and written deliverables to leaders upon completion of internship Our internship program also provides time for professional development and learning through lunch and learns, site visits, and presentations. The internship will start May 26th and end August 14th 2026.

Requirements

  • Qualified applicants will be entering their undergraduate junior or senior year in fall of 2026.
  • Requirement to be within the College of Business.
  • The incumbent must be enrolled in a degree program from a college or university.
  • Must have authorization to work and remain in the United States, without necessity for Mayo Clinic sponsorship now, or in the future (for example, be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident, refugee or asylee).
  • This vacancy is not eligible for sponsorship/ we will not sponsor or transfer visas for this position.
  • Mayo Clinic DOES NOT participate in the F-1 STEM OPT extension program.

Responsibilities

  • Observing the functions and processes of the assigned work unit
  • Given selected work assignments to reinforce the learning experience, to assess the performance levels and to provide benefit to the work unit
  • Completing all internship-related assignments and reports for both Mayo and the participating educational facility
  • Leading or supporting process improvement initiatives
  • Developing process flow maps of current processes and making recommendations around improving processes
  • Managing and analyzing data to inform department strategy
  • Ability to attend select high-level management meetings
  • Observing clinical care and speaking with caregivers or patients
  • Attending grand rounds, leadership lecture series or other educational lectures
  • Provide presentation and written deliverables to leaders upon completion of internship
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