Title: Interns%20Rock!
1Interns Rock!
Designing an Intern Program for the Volunteer
Services Office
Kathryn Berry Carter, CAVS, CVA St. Jude
Childrens Research Hospital, Director of
Volunteer Services Kathryn.berry-carter_at_stjude.org
901-595-2277
2Who Has Interns?
- Who currently engages interns?
- Paid/ unpaid
- Where do they come from?
- In general, what motivates them to apply?
3Why Invest in an Intern Program?
- Provide students with real world experience
- Recruitment source for future employees
- Expansion of staff capacity
- Frees staff for more complex management duties
- Allows for increased quality of services
- Program expansion and quality
improvement
4Before Implementation
- Do you have space computer, desk?
- Who will manage and support them?
- Do you have projects interns can call their
own? - Have you considered the legal perspective?
5Identify Your Intern Usage/ Needs
- Brainstorm with your team a dream list
- Ask volunteers are VS services lacking in any
area? - Ask internal staff what more can VS do for
them? - Benchmark with other internal departments
- Benchmark with outside institutions
6Intern Classifications
- Volunteer experiential learning
- Paid versus unpaid position
- Academic credit only
- Paid by outside entity work study, grant,
scholarship, etc. - Some combination
7Intern Position Description
- Who will mentor?
- Hours of position?
- List paid/ unpaid
- Learning opportunities
- Education required preferred degrees
- Professional experience and work history
- Special skills, knowledge, and abilities
- Volunteer experience
8Recruitment of Interns
- Include posting on your volunteer web site
- Check your posting via Google search
- Seek out professors in preferred degree at local
colleges - Student associations (PRSSA, Non Profit
Certification, Fraternal organizations, student
government, student activities) - College career centers
- Word of mouth
9Web Posting
- Be transparent about what youre looking for in a
candidate - List typical learning opportunities
- Education Required
- Characteristics and experience of the successful
candidate - How to apply
- Deadlines
- Questions and contact information
www.stjude.org/volintern
10Application Content
- Students declare the semester they are applying
for - Indicate if theyve previously applied
- Declare previous patient connection
- Confirm their academic status, major and GPA
- Indicate if the internship is for academic credit
- List work and volunteer experience
- Upload resume and cover letter
11Interviewing and Hiring
- Review of cover letter and resume
- Phone screen
- Behavioral and situational interviewing
- Format of face to face interviewing who is
included - Interview scoring
- Reference checks
- Extending the position
12Interview Sample Questions
- Tell me about a manager, mentor, supervisor, or
team leader with whom you have had a productive
relationship. Why was it productive? Have you
ever had difficulty with such a person? How did
you resolve the conflict? - Describe the characteristics of people with whom
you enjoy working. Those you dislike. What do
you do when required to work with someone you
dislike. How do you handle the situation/person?
13Interview Sample Questions
- Tell me the most difficult communication problem
you have faced? What made it difficult? How did
you overcome the barriers? - Tell me about a time when you planned an event
from start to finish. Please give specific
examples. - Describe a time when you found a problem and took
action to correct it rather than wait for someone
else.
14Preparing for Interview
15Effective On-boarding Training
- Institutional training check list dictates
content - Creating structure to make on-boarding simple
ensure consistency between interns (manuals) - Treated as co-worker, part of team
- Setting goals, evaluative meetings
- Establish reporting structure, sick/ call-in,
recording time, pay procedure - Determine flexible and ongoing communication
systems between intern and supervisor
16Standardized Orientation
- Dont re-create the wheel semester to semester
- Director orientation
- Coordinator orientation
- Administrative Assistant orientation
- Previous interns leave manuals or notes behind
- Attendance at volunteer orientation
17Increasing Interns Productivity
- Creating goals and expectations
- Daily or weekly check-in meetings open door
policy - Giving assignments they can own
- Clearly defining reporting structure
- Frequent check-ins
- Addressing issues immediately directly
- Determine interns pace and multi-tasking
ability adapt accordingly
18Increasing Interns Productivity
- Beginning, middle and end formal eval /review of
goal progress - Require interns to contribute to manuals/
instructions for future interns - Encourage internal networking professional
development - Include interns on staff meetings and internal
meetings where appropriate
19Goals Template
20Evaluation Template
21Examples of Intern Contributions
- Volunteen program
- Newsletter articles spotlights
- Coordination of photography videography
- Supply procurement
- Plan and implement appreciation events video
creation, photography, logistics, creativity - Daily program stat tracking
- Quality improvement initiatives
22Examples of Intern Contributions
- Creation of Power Point presentations
- Organizing work spaces and storage
- Implementing conferences and meetings
- Fill-in shift volunteers Helping Hands
- Reports, data tracking, entry, creating graphs
- Technology gurus (Volgistics on-line scheduling
applications) - Hosting patient special events
23ABCs of Volunteer Services
24Supplies
25Hospitality Carts
26Data Tracking
27Volunteer Spotlight
28Volunteen Program
29Volunteer Appreciation
30DOVIA
31Volgistics Self-Scheduling Feature
32Intern File Maintenance
- Attach photo to their file
- Keep offer letter, cover letter/ resume, training
documentation, goals and expectations, reviews,
exit paperwork - Include summary of what they did
- Notables, work performance, job success factors,
short comings - Be prepared to give reference
33Break-Out Session
- Discuss your existing intern program what might
you do to improve it? - Outline ideas for implementing your own intern
program. List three simple things you can do
tomorrow! - Brainstorm 5 new projects you could ask an intern
to implement.
34Group Discussion Ideas and Lessons Learned
- How will you improve your existing programs?
- What will you implement tomorrow
- What intern project ideas did you come up with?
35For a Closer Look . . .
www.stjude.org/Volintern
36Questions, Comments?
Kathryn.Berry-Carter_at_stjude.org