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Summer Student Nurse Internship - May 20, to July 27, 2013

Are you a junior going into your senior year of nursing school? Then enhance your nursing education with a meaningful summer internship experience at UPMC.

What you'll gain from the Summer Student Nurse Internship

10-week paid internship Earn money over the summer while preparing for the real work of professional nursing. The internship will begin on Sunday, May 20, and end on Friday, July 27, 2013.
Opportunities at most UPMC campuses Intern at one of our campuses throughout western Pennsylvania and carry exciting learning experiences into your professional life.
Professional nurse preceptor Collaborate with your professional nurse preceptor to provide evidence-based care to patients.
Supervised clinical experience Improve your organizational, time management, prioritization, and critical thinking skills while enhancing clinical skills.
Professional development workshops Focus on your professional growth and development while networking with your peers and nursing leaders at UPMC.
Future opportunities Take advantage of this opportunity to showcase your professionalism, enthusiasm, and clinical skills to potential employers.

Apply for the Summer Student Nurse Internship

  1. Applications for the 2013 Summer Student Nurse Internship will be accepted from Friday, Nov. 2, to Friday, Dec. 7.
  2. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered. Your online application, official transcript, and hospital choice are needed in order for your application to be considered complete.
  3. For detailed application instructions and eligibility requirements view the PDF.
  4. To apply please follow the steps below:
    • Submit an online application using job opening ID# 2027166 in the advanced search window.
    • Submit your hospital of choice in your resume’s purpose/objective section.
    • Submit your official college transcript postmarked by Friday, Dec. 7. Please mail your transcript to:

Melanie Shatzer, Director, Academic Service Partnerships
200 Lothrop Street
11081 Forbes Tower
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

    • After the completed online application and official college transcript are received a receipt confirmation message will be sent to the email provided on the application.

 Questions? Send a message to nurse@upmc.edu.

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