2026 Summer Intern
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
Job Description
At C&S Companies, we believe work environment, culture, and the opportunity to learn and grow are key elements when considering an internship. We are just the right size to provide the resources and support you need without the burdensome bureaucracy of a large corporate environment. To that end, we foster a family-friendly and supportive workplace; collaborative and employee-focused with an emphasis on quality, integrity, trust, fun and accountability.
Internship Program Overview
We maintain a robust and diverse internship program that offers relevant job experience in a challenging environment, working alongside our top professionals. Our teams are committed to providing unique and comprehensive opportunities. C&S is focused on innovation of our communities-so we invest in that future by adding diverse minds to our table.
What You Will Learn
Practical application of your field of study
Hands-on interaction with the day-to-day business requirements of our industry
Exposure to diversified industries and specialties-all while networking with the top-skilled professionals in the industry
Who We Are Seeking
Our interns are dynamic individuals who are ready to join a highly supportive and passionate team. From our engineering disciplines to professional support, we are looking for energized students to bring creativity and innovation to our teams. Not only are they a part of the company, but they interface with our community and clients to provide the best solutions.
Estimated Compensation Range and Benefits
$16.00 - $29.00/hr*
Learn about our comprehensive Benefits
*Actual compensation may vary based on related work experience, geographical location and market conditions, education/training, certifications, and other credentials, as well as applicable knowledge and skills.
WHO WE ARE: C&S Companies is a national planning, design, and construction firm with more than 600 employees and growing. For more than 50 years we have been delivering critical infrastructure design, planning and construction services in aviation, civil/site infrastructure, construction and program management, construction/design-build, energy, environmental, facilities, architecture, planning, sustainability, and transportation. We have offices throughout New York State, California, Florida, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Washington, and Kentucky.
SAF-IS Regional Program Specialist Mobile - Liverpool, NY
Programming internship job in Liverpool, NY
ATTENTION MILITARY AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS
- Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. The following position is available to
Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers
. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps. Unless specifically stated otherwise, this role is "On-Site" at the location detailed in the job post.
Joining The American Red Cross is like nothing else - it's as much something you feel as something you do. You become a vital part of the world's largest humanitarian network. Joining a team of welcoming individuals who are exceptional, yet unassuming. Diverse, yet uncompromising in unity. You grow your career within a movement that matters, where success is measured in people helped, communities made whole, and individuals equipped to never stop changing lives and situations for the better.
When you choose to be a force for good, you'll have mentors who empower your growth along a purposeful career path. You align your life's work with an ongoing mission that's bigger than all of us. As you care for others, you're cared for with competitive compensation and benefits. You join a community that respects who you are away from work as much as what you do while at work.
Where Your Career is a Force for Good!
The American Red Cross is currently seeking a Mobile SAF-IS Regional Program Specialist to support the Service to Armed Forces and International Services Division mission at Fort Drum and surrounding areas. This position is part of our mobile staff which requires meeting strict medical and security clearances prior to employment. In a mobile role, worldwide deployment is a condition of employment. Mobile staff members typically deploy for 6 months at a time, approximately once every 18-24 months, and can be sent to any military base in the world.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
The SAF-IS Regional Program Specialist Mobile assists in the delivery of American Red Cross programs and services to meet the needs of United States military members, veterans and their families in accordance with Red Cross policies and procedures but will focused on supporting the delivery of International Services (IS) U.S. programs and services to include International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Youth Action Campaign (YAC) and Restoring Family Links (RFL). This is accomplished through managing volunteers and working with other Red Cross departments to support strong visibility for SAF/IS U.S. throughout the military community.
Serves as part of the Hero Care Center Contingency Team. Acts as the first line of supervision and support to provide casework expertise and manage volunteers and other staff members during surge situations and disaster responses. Supports Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) as necessary in accordance with the DCS COOP SAF responsibilities. Maintains deployment readiness at all times by completing medical requirements, clearance requirements and by completing ongoing training requirements to maintain proficiency with casework and relationship management.
WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD:
Relationship Management and Community Outreach: Serves as the face of the Red Cross at assigned location.
Assists the SAF-IS Regional Manager and/or Director in building strong relationships and partnerships with external constituents in the local community, including government organizations, corporate partners, civic organizations and other community charitable and nonprofit agencies with the purpose of furthering the mission of the Red Cross. Outreach includes command meetings, education briefings, presentations, or information sessions.
Establish and maintain effective command relationships during deployment.
Volunteer Management: Assists in the development and implementation of a strategic volunteer program to engage and enable delivery of all Red Cross programs and services on military installations and local communities within their regional jurisdiction.
Recruits and trains volunteers in the delivery of SAF and IS U.S. programs and services. This may include volunteers for Red Cross Training Services, Disaster Cycle Services and providing support to Armed Forces Blood Services depending on location.
Supervises volunteer staff in their daily work responsibilities.
Assigns and supervises volunteers during surge situations for the Hero Care Center.
Service Delivery Management: Ensures the delivery of SAF core services and IS U.S. Programs to all clients within their jurisdiction. Supports other lines of Red Cross service to ensure the delivery of Red Cross Training Services, disaster preparedness and response and Red Cross Blood Services. Services may include conducting training, meetings, presentations, and workshops as well as scheduling, recruitment, marketing and providing materials and support throughout the community.
Hero Care Network Contingency Team: Serves as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) during emergency situations at the SAF Hero Care Center.
Completes required training to ensure competency in the performance of all call center responsibilities to include intake, verification and delivery of emergency messages between service members and their families and other services as needed.
Required to provide casework services for the Hero Care center remotely to ensure continued competency.
Required to support the Hero Care Centers on short notice during surge or disaster situations. This support may be on site or remote as appropriate. Must also respond to periodic readiness drills.
Serves as SME, assigns responsibilities to volunteers and manages volunteer caseworkers during surge situations and disaster responses.
Deployment Readiness: Mobile staff are required to deploy and maintain readiness at all times. In order to maintain their annual readiness certification, the following is required:
Deployment Familiarization Training on military culture and protocols, command relationships, do's & don'ts while deployed and scenario-based situations.
Advanced leadership training and advanced casework training must be completed.
All trainings must be recertified annually to ensure continued readiness
Once activated for deployment, staff will meet regularly with senior leadership to ensure readiness and ability to backfill OCONUS SAF-IS Mobile positions as needed.
Additional training with site specific scenarios with the current staff members at their deployment location is required.
Additional deployment medical requirements must be met.
Must obtain a no-fee passport prior to deployment and a Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC) upon arrival.
Reporting & Admin Support: Monitors and reports on American Red Cross Service Delivery Outcomes.
Interacts with customers and other teams to obtain data to document outcomes and program results to ensure organizational accountability.
Inputs and evaluates service delivery data for consistency, completeness, accuracy, and reasonableness.
Generate data reports on a scheduled and/ or periodic basis for management or local command.
Makes recommendations for continuous improvement to ensure metrics are consistently met.
Additional Qualifications/Responsibilities
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED:
Education: Bachelor's degree in business or public administration, human resources management, community organization, social or health sciences, or related field; or relevant equivalent experience is required.
Experience: A minimum of three years related experience
Management Experience: n/a
A current, valid driver's license with good driving record is required.
Requires strong computer skills. Public speaking skills and the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing are required. Must have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well in an individual or team environment. Flexibility to accommodate short notice assignments and long periods of time away from home is essential. The ability to balance multiple priorities is essential. Experience with American Red Cross programs and services is strongly desired. Familiarity with military culture, regulations and protocol is strongly desired.
Depending on work assignment, may require ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to visit other locations; or the ability to stand, walk and manipulate (lift, carry, move) weights of up to 50 pounds. Requires good hand-eye coordination, arm, hand, and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard, operate equipment and read technical information. Overall mobility is essential. May include sitting for long periods of time, driving a vehicle, and working under challenging conditions.
Work Conditions:
Work is performed indoors with some potential for exposure to safety and health hazards related to emergency services relief work. May travel and participate in meetings and conferences throughout chapter jurisdiction, state and Red Cross system. Because the Red Cross is a disaster response organization, staff may be asked to be on 24-hour call during period of major disaster.
Highways Intern
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson is a dynamic, 100% employee-owned consulting firm of more than 2,400 professionals that provides a full range of multi-disciplined engineering, architecture, information technology, and related services to public agencies and private clients throughout the United States. JMT, is currently ranked #50 on Engineering News-Record's list of the Top 500 Design Firms.
Position summary: Responsible for various tasks and projects to enhance their experience in the field utilizing their education. This position is not eligible for employer based sponsorship with the exception of the TN visa classification.
Compensation for this position is $28.00 - $30.00/hourly, commensurate with experience, education and certifications. The provided range is a good faith estimate based on the requirements described within the job description. We notice that we receive a wide variety of applicants and recognize that the person selected may be less experienced or more experienced. If so, the actual salary range may vary from the estimate provided.
Essential functions and responsibilities:
Enter data into systems
Make edits and updates to existing engineering drawings and projects
Coordinate new small-scale projects
Assemble data and research
Assist with administrative duties
Provide input on solutions to problems using basic theories and engineering fundamentals
Assist with layout and design of routine small and medium-sized engineering projects
Develop and prepare specifications
Evaluate equipment and material
Maintain accurate and current project documentation
Nonessential functions and responsibilities:
Perform other related duties as assigned
Required Experience
High school graduate or college student enrolled (or intending to enroll)
Qualifications preferred:
Coursework in related field
Previous internship experience
Working Conditions:
Work is performed within a general office environment. Work is generally sedentary in nature, but may require occasional standing and walking. Lighting and temperature are adequate and there are no hazardous or unpleasant conditions caused by noise, dust, etc. within the office environment.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.
Memory Care Program Specialist
Programming internship job in Liverpool, NY
Elderwood has an exciting opportunity for a Memory Care Program Specialist!
Do you have a degree in Recreation Therapy? Are you a Certified Occupational Therapist or have related experience? If you answered "YES" to any of these questions - we want you to explore this role with us!
Position Overview:
Provides therapeutic and social programming to meet the physical and emotional needs of residents, under the direction of the Director of Activities with assistance from the Director of Memory Care.
Responsible for input and completion of daily memory care calendar, resident participation reviews, daily attendance forms, monthly progress reports and assistance with meal service, as requested
Elderwood at Liverpool:
Nationally recognized for quality skilled nursing care, Elderwood at Liverpool is located in a quiet community just north of Syracuse, NY, near the shores of Onondaga Lake. A bright and cheerful environment welcomes individuals who require round-the-clock nursing care or short-term subacute physical, occupational or speech therapy. Residents with dementia benefit from Elderwood's Seasons Memory Care Program.
Employee Perks! 401K Retirement Plan with Company Match, Free On-Site Parking, Free Uniforms, Generous PTO & holiday package, Increased Wages, Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, NEW Weekly Pay Schedule!, Point-earning employee reward program: redeem for prizes!, Substantial employee referral program Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions
Responsible for responding immediately to residents' needs and requests.
Assists residents with therapeutic and social activities/situations that are designed to appeal to residents' interests and enhance the resident's highest practicable level of physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.
Assists with meal service as needed, feeding assistance (if applicable) after completion of training.
Assists with providing appropriate mental stimulation for residents needs
Notifies Licensed Nurse of changes in residents' conditions or needs.
Maintains facility standards for resident care.
Ability to read and understand task assignments, and to report verbally and record care in writing
Display of genuine concern for the elderly; a dependable, patient and compassionate attitude towards residents
Demeanor always respectful of residents' rights and wishes
Ability to cooperate with others and to follow directions
Attends employee council meetings, departmental meetings and required or preferred in-service training and offers constructive suggestions when able.
Generates and develops ideas, which improve the quality of care for residents or increase job productivity and satisfaction.
Performs all job duties according to safety rules and practices required for this position, and as required to ensure the general safety of staff, residents, and visitors of this organization.
Performs assigned duties according to the service excellence standards and goals established for this job position, and for all staff members of this organization.
Exhibits the highest level of customer service towards staff, residents, and visitors.
Utilizes electronic timekeeping system as directed.
Follows policy and procedure regarding all electronic devices, computers, tablets, etc.
Supports and abides by Elderwood's Mission, Vision, and Values.
Abides by Elderwood's business code of conduct, compliance, and HIPAA policies.
Perform other work duties as requested by supervisor, manager, or Administrator.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Recreational Therapy, Education or related field OR Certified Occupational Therapist (COTA) OR Associates Degree (example COTA) with 1-2 years of experience in long term care Activities OR 1-2 years' experience in recreational programming in another field.
Current, valid state required certification or license in the state in which work is performed or must be willing to obtain National Certification in Activities within 1 year.
Certification in dementia and/or behavior management (e.g. CDT) or (will obtain within 1 year of hire)
Demonstrated computer skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and web-based applications
Current, valid driver license (if applicable)
Demonstrated supervisory experience preferred
Experience with dementia population desired
This position requires regular interaction with residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors. In order to ensure a safe work environment for residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors of the Company, and to permit unfettered communication between the employee and those residents, coworkers, visitors, and supervisors, this position requires that the employee be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language at an intermediate or more advanced level.
EOE Statement WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.
Auto-Apply2026 Summer Intern - Workplace Solutions
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
At Equitable, our power is in our people. We're individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. Those differences make us stronger as a team and a force for good in our communities. Here, you'll work with the dynamic individuals, build your skills and unleash new ways of working and thinking. Are you ready to join an organization that will help unlock your potential?
Workplace Solutions
Workplace Solutions encompasses Corporate Real Estate, the Results Delivery Office and eDelivery/Print Operations. The WSRD organization is responsible for the seamless execution of complex transversal programs that support the company's growth strategy by creating vibrant workplaces, driving transformation and delivering on strategic outcomes. WSRD is focused on creating value for Equitable's employees, customers, and stakeholders.
What You'll Gain:
* Real-world experience with tools used in business intelligence and financial analysis
* Mentorship and feedback from professionals in finance and data analytics
* A portfolio of completed dashboards and analysis to showcase your work
* Potential for future full-time opportunities
What You'll Do
* Clean, transform, and validate data from various sources to ensure accuracy and consistency
* Assist in automating reporting processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual workload
* Collaborate with Finance and Data teams to understand reporting needs and deliver meaningful insights
* Document data sources, dashboard designs, and standard procedures for handoff and scalability
Internship Details
Dates: Nine week program starting in early June 2026
Location: Syracuse, NY
Work Environment: Hybrid (2-3 days/week in the office)
Hourly Rate: $22/hour
Required
* Rising senior in an accredited Bachelor's degree program (Class of 2027) in Finance, Accounting, Business Analytics, Data Science, Information Systems or a related field preferred
* Strong in Finance and Data Analytics
* Familiarity with Power BI or similar data visualization tools (Tableau, Google Data Studio, etc.)
* Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (e.g., pivot tables, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, conditional formatting, basic charts)
* Ability to manage multiple priorities independently
* Proactive mindset and eager to learn
* Ability to work during the full 9-week program
Preferred
* Experience with DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) or Power Query in Power BI
* Exposure to financial statements or business reporting
* Basic understanding of databases or SQL
Competencies and Skills
Presentation Skills: Skilled in delivering clear and engaging presentations using appropriate tools and techniques, tailored to audience and setting.
Active Listening: Demonstrates strong listening abilities by accurately interpreting verbal communication and demonstrating genuine engagement with speakers.
Priority Management: Capable of managing multiple tasks, projects, and responsibilities simultaneously, using sound judgment to prioritize and optimize time allocation.
Team Collaboration: Works productively within team environments, contributing to shared objectives and fostering an inclusive atmosphere.
Critical Thinking: Applies analytical skills to evaluate information, assess situations, and make informed, strategic decisions.
Effective Communication: Communicates ideas clearly and effectively across written and verbal formats, while actively listening and engaging with colleagues.
ABOUT EQUITABLE
At Equitable, we're a team committed to helping our clients secure their financial well-being so that they can pursue long and fulfilling lives.
We turn challenges into opportunities by thinking, working, and leading differently - where everyone is a leader. We encourage every employee to leverage their unique talents to become a force for good at Equitable and in their local communities.
We are continuously investing in our people by offering growth, internal mobility, comprehensive compensation and benefits to support overall well-being, flexibility, and a culture of collaboration and teamwork.
We are looking for talented, dedicated, purposeful people who want to make an impact. Join Equitable and pursue a career with purpose.
Equitable is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to our employees, applicants and candidates based on individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disabilities, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information or any other class protected by federal, state and local laws.
NOTE: Equitable participates in the E-Verify program.
If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process or to perform the essential job functions of this position, please contact Human Resources at ************** or email us at *******************************.
2026 Summer Intern - Workplace Solutions
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
Rising senior in an accredited Bachelor's degree program (Class of 2027) in Finance, Accounting, Business Analytics, Data Science, Information Systems or a related field preferred
Strong in Finance and Data Analytics
Familiarity with Power BI or similar data visualization tools (Tableau, Google Data Studio, etc.)
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (e.g., pivot tables, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, conditional formatting, basic charts)
Ability to manage multiple priorities independently
Proactive mindset and eager to learn
Ability to work during the full 9-week program
Preferred
Experience with DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) or Power Query in Power BI
Exposure to financial statements or business reporting
Basic understanding of databases or SQL
Competencies and Skills
Presentation Skills: Skilled in delivering clear and engaging presentations using appropriate tools and techniques, tailored to audience and setting.
Active Listening\: Demonstrates strong listening abilities by accurately interpreting verbal communication and demonstrating genuine engagement with speakers.
Priority Management\: Capable of managing multiple tasks, projects, and responsibilities simultaneously, using sound judgment to prioritize and optimize time allocation.
Team Collaboration\: Works productively within team environments, contributing to shared objectives and fostering an inclusive atmosphere.
Critical Thinking\: Applies analytical skills to evaluate information, assess situations, and make informed, strategic decisions.
Effective Communication: Communicates ideas clearly and effectively across written and verbal formats, while actively listening and engaging with colleagues.
ABOUT EQUITABLE
At Equitable, we're a team committed to helping our clients secure their financial well-being so that they can pursue long and fulfilling lives.
We turn challenges into opportunities by thinking, working, and leading differently - where everyone is a leader. We encourage every employee to leverage their unique talents to become a force for good at Equitable and in their local communities.
We are continuously investing in our people by offering growth, internal mobility, comprehensive compensation and benefits to support overall well-being, flexibility, and a culture of collaboration and teamwork.
We are looking for talented, dedicated, purposeful people who want to make an impact. Join Equitable and pursue a career with purpose.
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Equitable is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to our employees, applicants and candidates based on individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disabilities, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information or any other class protected by federal, state and local laws.
NOTE\: Equitable participates in the E-Verify program.
If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process or to perform the essential job functions of this position, please contact Human Resources at ************** or email us at *******************************.
At Equitable, our power is in our people.
We're individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. Those differences make us stronger as a team and a force for good in our communities. Here, you'll work with the dynamic individuals, build your skills and unleash new ways of working and thinking. Are you ready to join an organization that will help unlock your potential?
Workplace Solutions
Workplace Solutions encompasses Corporate Real Estate, the Results Delivery Office and eDelivery/Print Operations. The WSRD organization is responsible for the seamless execution of complex transversal programs that support the company's growth strategy by creating vibrant workplaces, driving transformation and delivering on strategic outcomes. WSRD is focused on creating value for Equitable's employees, customers, and stakeholders.
What You'll Gain:
Real-world experience with tools used in business intelligence and financial analysis
Mentorship and feedback from professionals in finance and data analytics
A portfolio of completed dashboards and analysis to showcase your work
Potential for future full-time opportunities
What You'll Do
Clean, transform, and validate data from various sources to ensure accuracy and consistency
Assist in automating reporting processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual workload
Collaborate with Finance and Data teams to understand reporting needs and deliver meaningful insights
Document data sources, dashboard designs, and standard procedures for handoff and scalability
Internship Details
Dates\: Nine week program starting in early June 2026
Location\: Syracuse, NY
Work Environment\: Hybrid (2-3 days/week in the office)
Hourly Rate\: $22/hour
Auto-ApplyStudent Internship Diesel Technician
Programming internship job in North Syracuse, NY
You have challenged yourself in an academic field and are ready to take that challenge to the next level. Internships give you an opportunity to gain valuable, hands-on experience that lets you put your education to work. Our openings are designed to fit into your school schedule, to see Milton CAT from the inside and decide if it's the place to launch your career.
Each year, we hire internships for a variety of positions at our locations throughout New England and upstate New York. There are opportunities to apply your knowledge in areas that include finance, marketing, operations, warehousing and equipment repair and service. Interns have opportunities to be exposed to all facets of the business. This internship is being offered for either winter break 2025 or summer break 2026 and will be working in our Earthmoving & Compact Equipment Service Department.
Pay: $20.00/hr.
Interns are considered valuable members of our team, and therefore earn benefits including:
* Real world experience
* Competitive salaries
* Consideration for full-time employment when you graduate
Qualifications
* High school diploma or GED equivalent.
* Must be currently enrolled as a student in a public, private or accredited academic institution majoring in a diesel or heavy equipment program.
* Knowledge of diesel engine, electric generator, power distribution and associated equipment.
* Fast learner with a 3.0 or higher GPA on a 4.0 scale.
* Excellent computer and related software skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook).
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* Demonstrated leadership ability, and team-building skills are all advantages.
* Organization and time management skills.
* Versatility and the flexibility to adapt to new situations are essential.
* Able to commute to work location on a daily basis.
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Your supervisor may request and assign you similar duties.
Resumes that are mailed, emailed or hand-delivered to Milton CAT or any employee will not be considered. You must apply online. A background check and drug test are required as part of our pre-employment process.
Milton CAT is an equal opportunity employer that values the strength diversity brings to the workplace. We encourage applications from individuals with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women. Applicants receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, handicap, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or other legally protected status. We base all employment decisions to further this principle of equal employment opportunity. VEVRAA Federal Contractor. EEO/AA employer.
Auto-ApplyCustomer Support Intern (Summer 2026)
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
At a Glance
Legrand has an exciting opportunity for a Customer Support Intern (Summer 2026) to join the Electrical Wiring Systems Pass and Seymour Team in Syracuse, NY. This position will work with our internal and external customers, distributors, and field sales representatives with inquiries for products, product information, and product complaints or returns.
What Will You Do?
Assist distributors, Outside Sales Team and end user customers with product availability, delivery information, product information and resolving discrepancies through phone, fax and email communications.
Assist with incoming orders while taking steps to apply proper pricing, stock availability and special instructions.
Assist with customer requirements between manufacturing, traffic, shipping, field sales, carriers and other internal sales teams to ensure complete customer satisfaction.
Assist leadership with projects identified to improve the overall customer experience.
Qualifications
Required Skills
Must be working towards an undergraduate degree in a business-related field.
Requires close attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
Must have strong verbal and written communications ability.
Strong computer skills, proficient with Microsoft Excel and Word.
Ability to use internet and web-based resources efficiently and effectively.
Prefer a candidate who can also work over college break periods through the year.
Salary: $18.00 - $23.00 / per hour
Company Info
About Legrand
Legrand is the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. Our comprehensive offering of solutions for residential, commercial, and data center markets makes us a benchmark for customers worldwide. We harness technological and societal trends with lasting impacts on buildings with the purpose of improving life by transforming the spaces where people live, work, and meet with electrical and digital infrastructures and connected solutions that are simple, innovative, and sustainable. Legrand is a global, publicly traded company listed on the Euronext (Legrand SA EPA: LR). For more information, visit ***********************
About Legrand North and Central America
Legrand, North & Central America (LNCA) is a leader in the AV, Lighting & Controls, Electrical, and Data Center markets. LNCA offers comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as distinctive benefits like a high employer 401K match, paid time off (PTO) and holiday pay, short-term and long-term disability benefit plans, above-benchmark paid maternity and parental leave, bonus opportunities in accordance with the Company's incentive plans, paid time off to volunteer, and an active/growing Employee Resource Group network. For more information, visit legrand.us
About Legrand's Electrical Wiring Systems Division
Legrand's Electrical Wiring Systems (EWS) division provides the most complete line of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical wiring devices in the world. Through commitment to innovation and quality, EWS maintains the position of industry leader in wire and cable management and wiring devices categories, specializing in raceways, flexible floor, open space and outdoor power solutions, wire mesh cable trays and systems, and designer switches and outlets. With this comprehensive offering, EWS serves a range of exciting vertical markets, including commercial office and commercial interior, data centers, education, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, mixed-use developments and residential. For more information, visit legrand.us/electrical wiring devices
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Auto-ApplyLeasing Internship
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
PYRAMID MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC
2026 SUMMER REAL ESTATE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Pyramid Management Group, LLC, headquartered in Syracuse, NY, is the largest privately held developer, owner and manager of retail shopping centers in the Northeast. We are an entrepreneurial, forward thinking organization and a top tier company in our field.
We are looking for motivated individuals for our 2026 Summer Internship Program.
Internship Overview:
Leasing (2 - 3 Interns)
Responsibilities involve assistance to our sales team, including the research and creation of market studies, retail market analysis, competitor retailer information, site feasibility studies, and presentations. The interns will also provide detailed activity reports. Will attend meetings with prospective tenants.
Position Requirements:
Candidates must have an outstanding professional appearance and manner, with great people skills. Must be outgoing, competitive, analytical, self-motivated, well organized, and highly energetic. Exceptional verbal and accurate written communication skills.
Additional requirements:
Nearing completion of a bachelor's degree in business administration or related field.
Proficient in Microsoft Excel
Compensation:
These internships will commence June 1st continuing through August 7th. This will be a paid internship.
If you are looking to explore an internship in the real estate industry and meet the above requirements, please email your resume and cover letter designating the internship that you are interested in pursuing and describing your long-term interest in this area.
Pyramid Management Group, LLC
Attention: Human Resources
4 Clinton Square
Syracuse, NY 13202
Email: ************************
An EOE Employer M/F/V/D
Resumes will be accepted through: March 1, 2026
Easy ApplyInternship
Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
Northland provides several internship opportunities throughout the year. Applications are reviewed to determine if Northland can provide an opportunity that matches the needs and goals of the student. Apply at any time! Resume required. All questions on application must be answered to be considered.
INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
INTERNSHIP TITLE: Northland Internship (Various Openings, see descriptions below)
LOCATION: Holland Patent or Syracuse
HOURLY RATE: $17 per hour
OUR CULTURE:
At Northland, we don't believe in ceilings. We encourage personal and professional development by maintaining a challenging and rewarding work environment. We believe you are the creator of your own destiny and that you will make the most of your internship through hard work, dedication, and initiative.
YOUR MISSION:
Gain knowledge of a Northland department specified below and the general field of Telecom in a fun and engaging environment.
INTERN TYPE
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN:
Network Operations Center (NOC) Intern
Interpret trouble issues and identify methods of resolution.
Recognize impactful skills customer services approach to interacting with customer.
Identify full trouble ticket elements and process workflow, including partner teams.
Demonstrate technical documentation skill of network operations functions.
Demonstrate proactivity in monitoring threshold.
Understand the services we provide our customers.
Gain the ability to triage and troubleshoot internal and external tickets
Troubleshooting
Ticketing
Documentation
Monitoring
Interdisciplinary Telecommunications knowledge
HOW YOU WILL ACHIEVE THIS:
Tutorials, shadowing team members, and hands-on labs.
INTERN REQUIREMENTS:
Willingness to learn
Positive attitude
A valid driver's license or ability to access transportation to attend internship.
OTHER INFORMATION:
College enrollment is not a requirement.
We can work with college or university requirements if candidate is interested in using this internship for a credit bearing experience. We do not sponsor college credits.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to reach, sit, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, use fingers, grasp, feel, talk, hear, and perform repetitive motions. Ability to exert up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.
EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES USED:
Ability to use voicemail, telephone, calculator, computer, printer.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
The intern is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
EMPLOYER'S DISCLAIMER:
Any offer of full-time employment is contingent on successful results from a background check. If results are not acceptable to the company, the company reserves the right to rescind its conditional offer of employment.
All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This internship description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the intern holding this position. Interns will be required to follow any other intern-related instructions and to perform any other intern-related duties required by their office.
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" internship relationship.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Programming internship job in Syracuse, NY
Vera House, Inc. is a human service agency that provides unconditional care for individuals and families through comprehensive domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention services. We believe in collectively serving members of the community and creating an environment of accountability for our services. We strive to provide our employees with flexible schedules, when possible, a level of autonomy to complete their work, and a culture of belonging. We strive to interrupt the norms that cause harm and perpetuate oppression.
POSITION SUMMARY:
As an intern at Vera House, Inc., your support and care can make all the difference to a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or elder abuse. This unpaid opportunity can help interested candidates gain skills and experience through direct and indirect services. Experience an internship based on your field or area of interest, with flexible hours between 8:30am-5pm. Internships have the opportunity for course credit, (must provide form from your academic advisor to receive course credits). All opportunities are based on the capacity and need of the assigned department and are up to the discretion of Vera House. Selected candidates will go through a screening and interview process.
DIRECT AND INDIRECT SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES:
Advocacy Intern
Engage in client-facing support.
Learn about Systems Advocacy.
Facilitating support groups.
Crisis Support in person and remote.
Specialty focuses available (LGBTQIA+, Human Trafficking, etc.).
Prevention Education Intern
Presentations/Outreach in schools, nightlife and other organizations.
Campus Sexual Assault Advocacy.
Creation of Curriculum.
Tabling Community Events.
Elder Abuse and Justice Intern
Community Outreach and Prevention Events.
Training and Presentations on Aging and Elder Justice.
Co-Facilitating Elder Support Groups.
Information and Referral Services with Clients.
Opportunities to Learn about Grant-Writing and Stewardship.
Legal Intern
Experience in court accompaniment.
Experience in criminal justice system, family court and supreme court.
Gender-affirming care (name change, etc.).
Family Court Orders of Protection.
(There is no attorney on staff, so we are unable to support legal interns seeking pro bono hours.)
Development Intern
Fundraising.
Social Media Engagement.
Graphic Design.
Special Events Coordination.
Marketing and Communication.
Community Outreach for Donors and Business partnerships.
Clinical Intern
Providing Trauma focused therapy to individuals, couples, and families ages 2.5 and older.
Facilitating support groups.
Long term and brief crisis support services.
Gender-affirming care.
Specialty focus (LGBTQIA+, Substances, Human Trafficking, etc.).
Alternatives/Steps
Facilitating support groups.
Case management.
Client coordination, and resource referrals.
INTERN REQUIREMENTS:
Must be 18 years or older.
Must be removed from your own personal crisis situation.
Completion of a satisfactory background check.
Completion of agency orientation and basic training on domestic violence, sexual assault and elder abuse.
Attendance required for specialized training to work directly with clients.
SALARY RANGE
Unpaid
Vera House provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Auto-ApplyField Development Intern
Programming internship job in Ithaca, NY
As a world market leader in crop protection, we help farmers to counter these threats and ensure enough safe, nutritious, affordable food for all - while minimizing the use of land and other agricultural inputs.
Syngenta Crop Protection keeps plants safe from planting to harvesting. From the moment a seed is planted through to harvest, crops need to be protected from weeds, insects and diseases as well as droughts and floods, heat and cold.
Syngenta Crop Protection is headquartered in Switzerland.
Job Description
We invite you to help us shape the future of agriculture. At Syngenta, we believe every team member has a role to play in safely feeding the world and taking care of our planet. To support that challenge, the Field Development team is currently seeking interns in Ithaca, NY.
As an intern at Syngenta, you have the opportunity to work alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry, and work on real projects finding real solutions. Work with us and you'll get:
• Competitive wages
• Ongoing career development resources
• The opportunity to work on meaningful, innovative projects that solve problems
• A culture that celebrates diversity & inclusion, promotes professional development, and offers flexible work options to meet both your work and personal needs
Estimated Duration: May 2026 -Aug 2026
You will:
• Gain thorough knowledge and understanding of Syngenta and crop protection product development
• Support Crop Protection Field Development activities such trial implementation, maintenance, and data capture in field, greenhouse, and/or lab settings
• Identify 2-3 personal development opportunities while in the internship program
• Learn processes and skills utilized to develop products and technologies
• Develop an understanding of Crop Protection Field Development's role in sales, marketing, and agronomy
• Manage a project under the guidance of Crop Protection Field Development scientist(s)
• Develop and deliver a summary presentation of internship experience to stakeholders
• Participate in monthly performance discussions with manager to enable continuous growth and improvement
Qualifications
Enrollment in an Associate's, Bachelor's or advanced degree program in Agriculture, Biological Science, or another closely related field of study
Must be a current student continuing education upon completion of internship term (must have a graduation date of December 2026 or AFTER)
Fluent in English
A valid driver's license and acceptable moving violations record
Additional Information
What We Offer:
A culture that celebrates diversity & inclusion, promotes professional development, and strives for a work-life balance that supports the team members. Offers flexible work options to support your work and personal needs.
Syngenta has been ranked as a top employer by Science Journal.
Learn more about our team and our mission here: *******************************************
Syngenta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion or any other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
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SAF-IS Regional Program Specialist Mobile
Programming internship job in Liverpool, NY
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By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network?
Join us-Where your Career is a Force for Good!
Job Description:
WHY CHOOSE US?
Joining The American Red Cross is like nothing else - it's as much something you feel as something you do. You become a vital part of the world's largest humanitarian network. Joining a team of welcoming individuals who are exceptional, yet unassuming. Diverse, yet uncompromising in unity. You grow your career within a movement that matters, where success is measured in people helped, communities made whole, and individuals equipped to never stop changing lives and situations for the better.
When you choose to be a force for good, you'll have mentors who empower your growth along a purposeful career path. You align your life's work with an ongoing mission that's bigger than all of us. As you care for others, you're cared for with competitive compensation and benefits. You join a community that respects who you are away from work as much as what you do while at work.
Where Your Career is a Force for Good!
The American Red Cross is currently seeking a Mobile SAF-IS Regional Program Specialist to support the Service to Armed Forces and International Services Division mission at Fort Drum and surrounding areas. This position is part of our mobile staff which requires meeting strict medical and security clearances prior to employment. In a mobile role, worldwide deployment is a condition of employment. Mobile staff members typically deploy for 6 months at a time, approximately once every 18-24 months, and can be sent to any military base in the world.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
The SAF-IS Regional Program Specialist Mobile assists in the delivery of American Red Cross programs and services to meet the needs of United States military members, veterans and their families in accordance with Red Cross policies and procedures but will focused on supporting the delivery of International Services (IS) U.S. programs and services to include International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Youth Action Campaign (YAC) and Restoring Family Links (RFL). This is accomplished through managing volunteers and working with other Red Cross departments to support strong visibility for SAF/IS U.S. throughout the military community.
Serves as part of the Hero Care Center Contingency Team. Acts as the first line of supervision and support to provide casework expertise and manage volunteers and other staff members during surge situations and disaster responses. Supports Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) as necessary in accordance with the DCS COOP SAF responsibilities. Maintains deployment readiness at all times by completing medical requirements, clearance requirements and by completing ongoing training requirements to maintain proficiency with casework and relationship management.
WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD:
Relationship Management and Community Outreach: Serves as the face of the Red Cross at assigned location.
Assists the SAF-IS Regional Manager and/or Director in building strong relationships and partnerships with external constituents in the local community, including government organizations, corporate partners, civic organizations and other community charitable and nonprofit agencies with the purpose of furthering the mission of the Red Cross. Outreach includes command meetings, education briefings, presentations, or information sessions.
Establish and maintain effective command relationships during deployment.
Volunteer Management: Assists in the development and implementation of a strategic volunteer program to engage and enable delivery of all Red Cross programs and services on military installations and local communities within their regional jurisdiction.
Recruits and trains volunteers in the delivery of SAF and IS U.S. programs and services. This may include volunteers for Red Cross Training Services, Disaster Cycle Services and providing support to Armed Forces Blood Services depending on location.
Supervises volunteer staff in their daily work responsibilities.
Assigns and supervises volunteers during surge situations for the Hero Care Center.
Service Delivery Management: Ensures the delivery of SAF core services and IS U.S. Programs to all clients within their jurisdiction. Supports other lines of Red Cross service to ensure the delivery of Red Cross Training Services, disaster preparedness and response and Red Cross Blood Services. Services may include conducting training, meetings, presentations, and workshops as well as scheduling, recruitment, marketing and providing materials and support throughout the community.
Hero Care Network Contingency Team: Serves as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) during emergency situations at the SAF Hero Care Center.
Completes required training to ensure competency in the performance of all call center responsibilities to include intake, verification and delivery of emergency messages between service members and their families and other services as needed.
Required to provide casework services for the Hero Care center remotely to ensure continued competency.
Required to support the Hero Care Centers on short notice during surge or disaster situations. This support may be on site or remote as appropriate. Must also respond to periodic readiness drills.
Serves as SME, assigns responsibilities to volunteers and manages volunteer caseworkers during surge situations and disaster responses.
Deployment Readiness: Mobile staff are required to deploy and maintain readiness at all times. In order to maintain their annual readiness certification, the following is required:
Deployment Familiarization Training on military culture and protocols, command relationships, do's & don'ts while deployed and scenario-based situations.
Advanced leadership training and advanced casework training must be completed.
All trainings must be recertified annually to ensure continued readiness
Once activated for deployment, staff will meet regularly with senior leadership to ensure readiness and ability to backfill OCONUS SAF-IS Mobile positions as needed.
Additional training with site specific scenarios with the current staff members at their deployment location is required.
Additional deployment medical requirements must be met.
Must obtain a no-fee passport prior to deployment and a Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC) upon arrival.
Reporting & Admin Support: Monitors and reports on American Red Cross Service Delivery Outcomes.
Interacts with customers and other teams to obtain data to document outcomes and program results to ensure organizational accountability.
Inputs and evaluates service delivery data for consistency, completeness, accuracy, and reasonableness.
Generate data reports on a scheduled and/ or periodic basis for management or local command.
Makes recommendations for continuous improvement to ensure metrics are consistently met.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED:
Education: Bachelor's degree in business or public administration, human resources management, community organization, social or health sciences, or related field; or relevant equivalent experience is required.
Experience: A minimum of three years related experience
Management Experience: n/a
A current, valid driver's license with good driving record is required.
Requires strong computer skills. Public speaking skills and the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing are required. Must have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well in an individual or team environment. Flexibility to accommodate short notice assignments and long periods of time away from home is essential. The ability to balance multiple priorities is essential. Experience with American Red Cross programs and services is strongly desired. Familiarity with military culture, regulations and protocol is strongly desired.
Depending on work assignment, may require ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to visit other locations; or the ability to stand, walk and manipulate (lift, carry, move) weights of up to 50 pounds. Requires good hand-eye coordination, arm, hand, and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard, operate equipment and read technical information. Overall mobility is essential. May include sitting for long periods of time, driving a vehicle, and working under challenging conditions.
Work Conditions:
Work is performed indoors with some potential for exposure to safety and health hazards related to emergency services relief work. May travel and participate in meetings and conferences throughout chapter jurisdiction, state and Red Cross system. Because the Red Cross is a disaster response organization, staff may be asked to be on 24-hour call during period of major disaster.
FOR MOBILE POSITIONS ONLY (Domestic and Overseas settings)
Some positions are designated as “Mobile” and subject to unique job requirements. SAF Mobile Staff perform the same basic job responsibilities as non-mobile staff in regions. In addition to those responsibilities, this special workforce is also required to deploy on short term temporary assignments, serving alongside military members who are deployed to designated theaters of operations anywhere in the world. Mobile staff must be ready to deploy whenever called upon, and to do so are required to meet and maintain specific medical and other readiness requirements. Requirements unique to mobile positions include the following:
Support both the day-to-day operations and emergency needs of the Hero Care Center as a member of the Hero Care Network Contingency Team.
Completes all trainings and requirements to maintain casework proficiency, to include working shifts and participating in readiness drills.
Responds to emergency, surge and disaster situations, as needed.
To maintain readiness, staff must:
Maintain all medical and security requirements
Engage in annual deployment familiarization program to include trainings and meetings
When activated to deploy, participate in additional trainings and meetings to prepare for deployment
OVERSEAS SETTING ONLY
In addition, mobile staff based overseas may also be responsible for managing the promotion and delivery of all Red Cross services to clients within their jurisdiction. This may include:
Ensuring Training Services programs are supported and promoted in their jurisdiction and that there are sufficient trained volunteers to provide classes
Ensuring Disaster Cycle Services are provided including responding to local, regional and division level disasters and acting as a planning partner for local emergency management and response activities
Establishing and maintaining a positive and mutually beneficial relationship with local Armed Forces Blood Service Programs
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.
Mobile staff requirements:
SAF Mobile Staff perform the same basic job responsibilities as non-mobile staff in regions. In addition to those responsibilities, this special workforce is also required to deploy on short term temporary assignments, serving alongside military members who are deployed to designated theaters of operations anywhere in the world. Mobile staff must be ready to deploy whenever called upon, and to do so are required to meet and maintain specific medical and other readiness requirements. Requirements unique to mobile positions include the following:
World-wide mobility is a condition of employment. It is an essential function of this position and employees must accept assignments anywhere in the world where we provide services to members of the U.S. military and their families.
Mobile staff members must be US citizens and able to obtain/maintain a secret security clearance and no-fee U.S. passport.
Must meet and maintain strict medical and physical requirements, including immunizations required by the U.S. military and Department of Defense.
Responsible for proper wear and maintenance of daily Red Cross Duty Uniform, and live and work in harsh and stressful environment in conflict areas.
Periodically accompanies the military on deployments.
Some station offices are in remote locations without public transportation.
An interim Secret Security Clearance must be obtained if SSC is not currently held.
When deployed, you may be required to work 12-hour shifts, 7 days a week. Privacy is often limited, and you may have to share accommodations with co-workers, military members, etc.
WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE:
Ideal candidates will have a passion for supporting military members with the physical stamina and emotional capacity to live and work alongside deployed military members in harsh climates and difficult environments. SAF/IS employees are servant leaders supporting deployed military members through difficult and challenging issues. Candidates need to thrive on service and teamwork. Candidates must be adaptable with an ability to manage through ambiguity engaging others in problem solving complex issues.
Core Competencies
Adaptability: Successful candidates must adjust to new situations quickly and have the ability to tackle the challenges these situations present.
Independent Problem Solving: Successful candidates are capable of handling high-pressure situations by knowing who to engage in dialogue and up with actionable solutions
Teamwork: Successful candidates have the ability to collaborate with team members, volunteers, and military personnel to achieve SAF/IS mission.
Servant Leader: Successful candidates must be leaders who out others and the mission first. Someone who understands that deployment is a hardship, and our mission is to support our military personnel in uncomfortable situations and circumstances.
BENEFITS FOR YOU:
We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn.
* Medical, Dental Vision plans
* Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts
* PTO: Starting at 15 days a year; based on FLSA status and tenure
* Holidays: 11 paid holidays comprised of six core holidays and five floating holidays
* 401K with 6% match
* Paid Family Leave
* Employee Assistance
* Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term
* Service Awards and recognition
The salary for this position in (New York) is $60,405.80
Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to
make your career a force for good!
The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, San Diego Fair Chance Ordinance, the California Fair Chance Act and any other applicable state and local laws.
AmeriCorps, the federal agency that brings people together through service, and its partners - the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps Alums, National Peace Corps Association, and the Service Year Alliance - launched Employers of National Service to connect national service alumni with opportunities in the workforce. American Red Cross is proud to be an EONS partner and share our employment opportunities with the network of organizations.
Interested in Volunteering? Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions.
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Auto-ApplyIntern
Programming internship job in Freeville, NY
There are various departments and programs within the Agency with opportunities for student internships. Clinical internships (i.e., social work, mental health counseling, substance use disorder counseling, etc.) will typically either want/need to pursue an internship within one of our residential cottage programs, the Van Clef Outpatient Substance Treatment Program or the Therapeutic After-School Program (TAP).
The departments and programs with the ability to host internships within the Agency currently include:
§Residential Program§Van Clef Outpatient Substance Treatment Program§Therapeutic After-School Program (TAP)§Information Technology (IT) Department§Recreation Department§Quality Improvement Department§Business/Accounting§Medical Clinic§Equestrian Program
Ideally, the fieldwork experience develops the best of each intern's professional capacity and catalyzes a lifelong investment in the values, goals, and skills of working in child welfare and other professions. A student intern will work under the supervision of a staff member who meets the educational and work-related qualifications required by their College/University. We strive to match the services, structure, and culture of our programs and departments with the skills, interests, and time availability of interns. Depending on the department and job position that a student intern is working with, there are opportunities for interns to be on our campus during regular business hours, weeknights, and weekends.
They will have their own working space with all supplies and equipment needed to complete specified job functions, including access to client files and electronic communications. A student intern will learn how to access and utilize documentation programs to complete tasks related to their duties. A student intern is expected to follow the guidelines of The William George Agency for Children's Services policy and procedures manual and is expected to participate in our new hire orientation training class facilitated by the Human Resources Department Training Coordinator. Specific tasks will be defined by the student and assigned field instructor, with direction provided by the College/University's educational expectations and learning objectives.
Completed applications go to the Human Resources Department and an interview is scheduled. The interview process is essential to ensure that the student intern and the Agency and/or it's representative mutually agree that the student intern's learning needs can be met through the resources available within the Agency. The Agency can refuse to accept a student intern for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to insufficient staffing resources, staffing changes, incongruent fit between the Agency and student intern and limited or no available intern slots.
The Agency has a number of employees who hold a Council on Social Work Education (CWSE) accredited baccalaureate or master social work degree. Clinical internships are typically granted based on the availability of Agency employee, and on the supervisor credentials required by the school (LCSW, LMSW, etc.) Each student intern should carefully review the program descriptions and indicate whether or not there is a specific population with whom they would like or would not like to work during the interview process.
In the event that there is no available employee with a social work degree or licensure, the student can also be assigned a task supervisor with a non-social work degree/licensure. The Agency will then provide the student intern with a Field instructor with a social work degree and/or licensure and will provide one hour of weekly supervision. Overall, the Task Supervisor and the Field Instructor have similar roles with the exception that the Task Supervisor is not required to provide one hour of weekly supervision. The Task Supervisor/Field Instructor has the multiple tasks of being a “teacher in the field,” a mentor, and a professional role model.
The Agency requires that interns complete background checks before the start of their internships. These background checks are intended to protect client rights and well-being and are most frequently required for residential settings, state department of mental health sites, and agencies that serve children, adolescents, and the elderly. Information obtained through background checks may include registered home addresses, driving statuses, aliases, criminal histories, drug statuses, drug possession arrests, and any personal protection orders held against the intern.
The background checks include the following:
§NYS Sex Offender Registry (SOR) §NYS Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR)§NYS Justice Center Staff Exclusion List (SEL) §NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) fingerprinting§NYS OMIG Medicaid Exclusion List§Criminal History Record Checks (CHRC)
If a prospective intern previously received a background check, it will not transfer, and a new one is required. All individuals will complete two separate forms: the Applicant Consent Form for Fingerprinting for Justice Center Criminal Background Check (CBC) and the Fingerprint Submission Authorization Form. Fingerprints are collected and processed by the Live Scan vendor IdentoGo/Morpho Trust. The Human Resources Department will arrange these appointments. The Agency will be responsible for the fingerprinting fee.
Affidavit
All interns must also complete an affidavit stating that they have or have not been convicted of a crime. This document is then notarized, producing a legally binding document. Any interns who have falsified documentation on either the application or affidavit are subject to immediate termination from employment.
Sex Offender Registry
A sex offender registry check will be completed during the first week of the internship. If an intern has been convicted of a sex-related crime, violent crime, and/or a crime involving children, the internship will be terminated.
Statewide Central Register (SCR)
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has a web-based application, the “Online Clearance System” (OCS), that allows authorized users to inquire of the SCR as to the existence of any reports of child abuse or maltreatment indicated against an applicant before interning.
If the prospective intern is not found to be a confirmed subject of an indicated report, the Agency will receive notification that the SCR has no record of the applicant being an indicated subject of a report of child abuse or maltreatment. If the prospective intern is found to be the subject of an indicated report, the SCR is required to send a letter informing the applicant of their due process rights. The applicant is given ninety days to respond back to the SCR in writing that he or she wants to exercise their due process rights through the administrative review and fair hearing process. If the SCR does not hear back from the applicant within the timeframe, the SCR will then notify the Agency that the SCR has a record of the individual being an indicated subject of a report.
If a prospective intern is found to be the subject of an indicated report, and the individual avails themselves of their due process rights, the Agency will not receive any notification from the SCR until the Administrative Review/Fair Hearing process is complete. This may take several months. During this time, the applicant may not have unsupervised contact with persons the Agency serves.
NYS Justice Center Staff Exclusion List (SEL)
The Agency must request the Justice Center to conduct a check of the SEL before determining whether to hire or otherwise allow “any person” to have regular and substantial contact with a service recipient. “Any person” can include an employee, administrator, consultant, intern, volunteer, or contractor. Provider agencies that are licensed or certified by a State Oversight Agency (OPWDD, OMH, OASAS, OCFS or DOH) and/or are under the jurisdiction of the Justice Center are required to submit information about what administrative actions, if any, the Agency took with respect to all subjects of substantiated allegations of abuse or neglect.
NYS OMIG Exclusion List
The OMIG maintains a list of individuals or entities on its website whose participation in the Medicaid program has been restricted, terminated, or excluded. The OMIG also recommends that providers check this list monthly to capture exclusions and terminations that may have occurred since the previous search. The Agency, as best practice, will endeavor to adhere as closely as practicable to the OMIG recommendations.
Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and New Hire Orientation Training
The Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training program presents a crisis prevention and intervention model designed to teach staff & interns how to help children learn constructive ways to handle crises. The ability of the entire Agency to respond effectively to young people in crisis situations is critical for establishing not only a safe environment but also one that promotes growth and development. The skills, knowledge, and professional judgment of staff in responding to crises are critical factors in helping young people learn constructive and adaptive ways to deal with frustration, failure, anger, rejection, hurt, and depression.
All interns will be trained and certified in the Therapeutic Crisis Intervention curriculum. TCI training is required; however, the Agency does not expect interns to be involved in physical restraints. This two-week training is offered Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, various times each month.
Vehicle Use Policy
The William George Agency does not expect interns to drive their own personal vehicles for Agency business.
Affiliation Agreements
We require that an affiliation agreement is completed with the university, if one does not exist before a student begins their internship on our campus.
Auto-ApplyPrevention Intern
Programming internship job in Utica, NY
Job Summary: Join our dynamic team as a Prevention Professional Intern in our Paid Prevention Internship Opportunity (PPIO). This 12-month, grant-funded position offers a unique entry-level pathway for individuals passionate about making a positive impact in their community by addressing alcohol and substance misuse. The internship provides a comprehensive learning experience, equipping participants with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a Certified Prevention Professional (CPP) or Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) credential.
Hours: A maximum of 16 hours a week
Essential Functions:
Community Engagement: Actively engage with the community by attending meetings, collaborating with coalitions and task forces, and fostering strong relationships with stakeholders such as service providers, schools, law enforcement, and local businesses.
Prevention Education and Tools: Collaborate with community stakeholders to provide effective prevention education and tools, including workshops and initiatives.
Workshop and Initiative Development: Contribute to the development and implementation of new workshops and initiatives, staying informed about emerging issues related to substance misuse.
Requirements
Qualifications:
· Passion for community service and addressing substance misuse issues.
· Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
· Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.
· Eagerness to learn and apply evidence-based practices.
· Pursuing or holding a degree in topics related to substance use, mental health, or surrounding areas is preferred.
· Comfortability commuting up to 40 miles from the greater Utica area.
· Capable of working in an academic atmosphere.
· Established knowledge of local community and accessible resources preferred but not required.
· Current and valid NYS driver's license.
Salary Description 20.00
Biomedical Technician Internship
Programming internship job in Newark, NY
If you are wondering what makes TRIMEDX different, it's that all of our associates share in a common purpose of serving clients, patients, communities, and each other with equal measures of care and performance.
Everyone is focused on serving the customer and we do that by collaborating and supporting each other
Associates look forward to coming to work each day
Every associate matters and makes a difference
It is truly a culture like no other - We hope you will join our team! Find out more about our company and culture here.
*Candidates must be local to Newark or Clifton Springs NY*
Summary
The TRIMEDX Biomedical Engineering Intern gains on the job training by shadowing experienced clinical engineers, biomedical engineers, lab engineers, and radiology engineers under the close supervision of TRIMEDX management. Duties include understanding the typical day of an engineer and how to work in a hospital environment, how to respond to service calls, balancing workload, documentation of repairs and Preventative Maintenance (PM) Work Orders, vendor management, learning how to calibrate equipment, troubleshooting techniques for various types of equipment, preventive maintenance procedures, electrical safety, and how to repair equipment. In this position, you will perform preventative maintenance procedures, inventory validation, and have the opportunity to work alongside experienced technicians in a real-time service environment.
Responsibilities
Gain on the job training by shadowing experienced clinical engineers, biomedical engineers, lab engineers, and radiology engineers under the close supervision of TRIMEDX management.
Understand the typical day of an engineer and how to work in a hospital environment
Respond to service calls
Learn how to balance workload, document repairs and PMs, vendor management, calibrate equipment, troubleshoot equipment
Train on preventive maintenance procedures, electrical safety, and how to repair equipment.
Perform preventative maintenance procedures, inventory validation, and work alongside experienced technicians in a real-time service environment.
All other duties as assigned.
Education and Qualifications
Be currently enrolled in an associates or technical degree program or have the equivalent military training in the biomedical field.
Experience working with biomedical equipment in a clinical engineering environment preferred
Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Must be able to pass pre-employment screening which will include a limited background check and screen for illegal substance use.
At TRIMEDX, we are committed to cultivating a workplace culture where every associate feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. This culture reflects our belief that our people are our foundation, their well-being is essential, and shared success is built through meaningful work, recognition, and opportunities for growth.
We embrace people's differences which include age, race, color, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, education, genetics, veteran status, disability, religion, beliefs, opinions and life experiences.
Visit our website to view our Workplace Culture Commitment , along with our social channels to see what our team is up to: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter.
TRIMEDX is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug-Free Workplace.
Because we are committed to providing a safe and productive work environment, TRIMEDX is a drug-free workplace. Accordingly, Associates are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of any controlled substance or marijuana, or otherwise being under the influence thereof, on all TRIMEDX and Customer property or during working/on-call hours.
Auto-ApplyVocational Services Intern
Programming internship job in Vernon, NY
Description Location: Mount Vernon, NYHours: Flexible between 9am-5pm Monday-FridayPay: Unpaid Internship Our Vocational Services offers educational, career, and employment services for adults and young adults with mental health, learning, and/or substance use disorders who live in Westchester, the Bronx, and Manhattan. We also help those with other disabilities. These include vocational evaluations and exploration, supported employment, job placement, and work experience development. Through Vocational Services, participants prepare for and secure job interviews, access community resources, complete and file applications for technical schools and post-secondary education, and develop an attainable plan for employment or continuing education. This position requires that applicants be enrolled in a degree program that will grant them credit hours for their internship. Applicants must also be undergraduate students studying Human Services or a related field. To be considered for an internship placement with Access, please submit a cover letter with your application that includes the school you are attending, your degree program, details on your internship requirements, and the program(s) of interest to you. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
Conduct intakes for individuals referred to Vocational Services program.
Monitor vocational evaluations.
Score various career interest, math, and reading tests.
Assist with preparing individuals to go back to work.
Review interviewing and presentation skills.
Facilitate groups.
Complete basic clerical work, such as reviewing charts.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONAL / ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT: Interns within this program will aid the organization is providing the individuals we serve with:
Supported employment
Job search and job placement
Resume writing and interview skills
Job coaching
Work experience internships
Vocational assessment
Education and career planning
Job retention support
Benefits and workplace accommodations counseling
Pre-employment services for students and young adults
Career planning
Additional assignments may be determined at a future date.
QUALIFICATIONS AND ATTRIBUTES:
Previous experience in human services field is preferred.
Strong organization skills with accurate attention to detail.
Sufficient skills to communicate effectively with both clients and staff.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Current undergraduate student in a Human Services related program.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Must be capable to sit or stand in front of a computer for moderate-periods of time
Able to work in open space floor plan
Must be capable to move throughout work day and follow individuals
Work alongside individuals within 3 feet
Occasional lifting of > _15+ pounds
EEO Employer
Auto-ApplyInternship
Programming internship job in Utica, NY
Job DescriptionNorthland provides several internship opportunities throughout the year. Applications are reviewed to determine if Northland can provide an opportunity that matches the needs and goals of the student. Apply at any time! Resume required. All questions on application must be answered to be considered.
INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
INTERNSHIP TITLE: Northland Internship (Various Openings, see descriptions below)
LOCATION: Holland Patent or Syracuse
HOURLY RATE: $17 per hour
OUR CULTURE:
At Northland, we don't believe in ceilings. We encourage personal and professional development by maintaining a challenging and rewarding work environment. We believe you are the creator of your own destiny and that you will make the most of your internship through hard work, dedication, and initiative.
YOUR MISSION:
Gain knowledge of a Northland department specified below and the general field of Telecom in a fun and engaging environment.
INTERN TYPE
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN:
Network Operations Center (NOC) Intern
Interpret trouble issues and identify methods of resolution.
Recognize impactful skills customer services approach to interacting with customer.
Identify full trouble ticket elements and process workflow, including partner teams.
Demonstrate technical documentation skill of network operations functions.
Demonstrate proactivity in monitoring threshold.
Understand the services we provide our customers.
Gain the ability to triage and troubleshoot internal and external tickets
Troubleshooting
Ticketing
Documentation
Monitoring
Interdisciplinary Telecommunications knowledge
HOW YOU WILL ACHIEVE THIS:
Tutorials, shadowing team members, and hands-on labs.
INTERN REQUIREMENTS:
Willingness to learn
Positive attitude
A valid driver's license or ability to access transportation to attend internship.
OTHER INFORMATION:
College enrollment is not a requirement.
We can work with college or university requirements if candidate is interested in using this internship for a credit bearing experience. We do not sponsor college credits.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to reach, sit, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, use fingers, grasp, feel, talk, hear, and perform repetitive motions. Ability to exert up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.
EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES USED:
Ability to use voicemail, telephone, calculator, computer, printer.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
The intern is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
EMPLOYER'S DISCLAIMER:
Any offer of full-time employment is contingent on successful results from a background check. If results are not acceptable to the company, the company reserves the right to rescind its conditional offer of employment.
All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This internship description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the intern holding this position. Interns will be required to follow any other intern-related instructions and to perform any other intern-related duties required by their office.
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" internship relationship.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Track and Field Intern (no benefits)
Programming internship job in Hamilton, NY
Work Schedule This part-time position will normally work 20 hours per week and will not exceed 999 hours in a year. Other Information A current valid driver's license, in accordance with the University's Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle Use Policy, is required.
Intern
Programming internship job in Freeville, NY
Job Description
There are various departments and programs within the Agency with opportunities for student internships. Clinical internships (i.e., social work, mental health counseling, substance use disorder counseling, etc.) will typically either want/need to pursue an internship within one of our residential cottage programs, the Van Clef Outpatient Substance Treatment Program or the Therapeutic After-School Program (TAP).
The departments and programs with the ability to host internships within the Agency currently include:
§Residential Program§Van Clef Outpatient Substance Treatment Program§Therapeutic After-School Program (TAP)§Information Technology (IT) Department§Recreation Department§Quality Improvement Department§Business/Accounting§Medical Clinic§Equestrian Program
Ideally, the fieldwork experience develops the best of each intern's professional capacity and catalyzes a lifelong investment in the values, goals, and skills of working in child welfare and other professions. A student intern will work under the supervision of a staff member who meets the educational and work-related qualifications required by their College/University. We strive to match the services, structure, and culture of our programs and departments with the skills, interests, and time availability of interns. Depending on the department and job position that a student intern is working with, there are opportunities for interns to be on our campus during regular business hours, weeknights, and weekends.
They will have their own working space with all supplies and equipment needed to complete specified job functions, including access to client files and electronic communications. A student intern will learn how to access and utilize documentation programs to complete tasks related to their duties. A student intern is expected to follow the guidelines of The William George Agency for Children's Services policy and procedures manual and is expected to participate in our new hire orientation training class facilitated by the Human Resources Department Training Coordinator. Specific tasks will be defined by the student and assigned field instructor, with direction provided by the College/University's educational expectations and learning objectives.
Completed applications go to the Human Resources Department and an interview is scheduled. The interview process is essential to ensure that the student intern and the Agency and/or it's representative mutually agree that the student intern's learning needs can be met through the resources available within the Agency. The Agency can refuse to accept a student intern for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to insufficient staffing resources, staffing changes, incongruent fit between the Agency and student intern and limited or no available intern slots.
The Agency has a number of employees who hold a Council on Social Work Education (CWSE) accredited baccalaureate or master social work degree. Clinical internships are typically granted based on the availability of Agency employee, and on the supervisor credentials required by the school (LCSW, LMSW, etc.) Each student intern should carefully review the program descriptions and indicate whether or not there is a specific population with whom they would like or would not like to work during the interview process.
In the event that there is no available employee with a social work degree or licensure, the student can also be assigned a task supervisor with a non-social work degree/licensure. The Agency will then provide the student intern with a Field instructor with a social work degree and/or licensure and will provide one hour of weekly supervision. Overall, the Task Supervisor and the Field Instructor have similar roles with the exception that the Task Supervisor is not required to provide one hour of weekly supervision. The Task Supervisor/Field Instructor has the multiple tasks of being a “teacher in the field,” a mentor, and a professional role model.
The Agency requires that interns complete background checks before the start of their internships. These background checks are intended to protect client rights and well-being and are most frequently required for residential settings, state department of mental health sites, and agencies that serve children, adolescents, and the elderly. Information obtained through background checks may include registered home addresses, driving statuses, aliases, criminal histories, drug statuses, drug possession arrests, and any personal protection orders held against the intern.
The background checks include the following:
§NYS Sex Offender Registry (SOR) §NYS Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR)§NYS Justice Center Staff Exclusion List (SEL) §NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) fingerprinting§NYS OMIG Medicaid Exclusion List§Criminal History Record Checks (CHRC)
If a prospective intern previously received a background check, it will not transfer, and a new one is required. All individuals will complete two separate forms: the Applicant Consent Form for Fingerprinting for Justice Center Criminal Background Check (CBC) and the Fingerprint Submission Authorization Form. Fingerprints are collected and processed by the Live Scan vendor IdentoGo/Morpho Trust. The Human Resources Department will arrange these appointments. The Agency will be responsible for the fingerprinting fee.
Affidavit
All interns must also complete an affidavit stating that they have or have not been convicted of a crime. This document is then notarized, producing a legally binding document. Any interns who have falsified documentation on either the application or affidavit are subject to immediate termination from employment.
Sex Offender Registry
A sex offender registry check will be completed during the first week of the internship. If an intern has been convicted of a sex-related crime, violent crime, and/or a crime involving children, the internship will be terminated.
Statewide Central Register (SCR)
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has a web-based application, the “Online Clearance System” (OCS), that allows authorized users to inquire of the SCR as to the existence of any reports of child abuse or maltreatment indicated against an applicant before interning.
If the prospective intern is not found to be a confirmed subject of an indicated report, the Agency will receive notification that the SCR has no record of the applicant being an indicated subject of a report of child abuse or maltreatment. If the prospective intern is found to be the subject of an indicated report, the SCR is required to send a letter informing the applicant of their due process rights. The applicant is given ninety days to respond back to the SCR in writing that he or she wants to exercise their due process rights through the administrative review and fair hearing process. If the SCR does not hear back from the applicant within the timeframe, the SCR will then notify the Agency that the SCR has a record of the individual being an indicated subject of a report.
If a prospective intern is found to be the subject of an indicated report, and the individual avails themselves of their due process rights, the Agency will not receive any notification from the SCR until the Administrative Review/Fair Hearing process is complete. This may take several months. During this time, the applicant may not have unsupervised contact with persons the Agency serves.
NYS Justice Center Staff Exclusion List (SEL)
The Agency must request the Justice Center to conduct a check of the SEL before determining whether to hire or otherwise allow “any person” to have regular and substantial contact with a service recipient. “Any person” can include an employee, administrator, consultant, intern, volunteer, or contractor. Provider agencies that are licensed or certified by a State Oversight Agency (OPWDD, OMH, OASAS, OCFS or DOH) and/or are under the jurisdiction of the Justice Center are required to submit information about what administrative actions, if any, the Agency took with respect to all subjects of substantiated allegations of abuse or neglect.
NYS OMIG Exclusion List
The OMIG maintains a list of individuals or entities on its website whose participation in the Medicaid program has been restricted, terminated, or excluded. The OMIG also recommends that providers check this list monthly to capture exclusions and terminations that may have occurred since the previous search. The Agency, as best practice, will endeavor to adhere as closely as practicable to the OMIG recommendations.
Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and New Hire Orientation Training
The Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training program presents a crisis prevention and intervention model designed to teach staff & interns how to help children learn constructive ways to handle crises. The ability of the entire Agency to respond effectively to young people in crisis situations is critical for establishing not only a safe environment but also one that promotes growth and development. The skills, knowledge, and professional judgment of staff in responding to crises are critical factors in helping young people learn constructive and adaptive ways to deal with frustration, failure, anger, rejection, hurt, and depression.
All interns will be trained and certified in the Therapeutic Crisis Intervention curriculum. TCI training is required; however, the Agency does not expect interns to be involved in physical restraints. This two-week training is offered Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, various times each month.
Vehicle Use Policy
The William George Agency does not expect interns to drive their own personal vehicles for Agency business.
Affiliation Agreements
We require that an affiliation agreement is completed with the university, if one does not exist before a student begins their internship on our campus.