Project Advocacy Interns will support the team in promoting projects, social media, compiling reports, working on event logistics, and pulling campaign metrics.

Internships are available to current college students each semester (fall, spring, and summer) on a part-time basis in our Boston office. Academic credit is available and required for all interns.

Qualifications

Being an intern at CHIP means being given meaningful, fulfilling, skill-building tasks, and projects, which will set you up for success in future jobs and internships. Interns are/have:

  • current college undergraduates
  • strong communication, organization and strategic thinking skills
  • working knowledge of all Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • hardworking, detail-oriented, efficient and creative
  • an understanding of basic marketing and media concepts
  • interest in marketing, event planning and project management
  • an ability to multitask, work well in a group as well as independently
  • flexibility and willingness to perform tasks both large and small 
How to apply

Please send a resume, cover letter and two academic references to chip@childrens.harvard.edu and reference "CHIP Project Advocacy Internship" in the subject line.

Publications

Keloth VK, Banda JM, Gurley M, Heider PM, Kennedy G, Liu H, Liu F, Miller T, Natarajan K, V Patterson O, Peng Y, Raja K, Reeves RM, Rouhizadeh M, Shi J, Wang X, Wang Y, Wei WQ, Williams AE, Zhang R, Belenkaya R, Reich C, Blacketer C, Ryan P, Hripcsak G, Elhadad N, Xu H. Representing and Utilizing Clinical Textual Data for Real World Studies: An OHDSI Approach. Journal of biomedical informatics 2023.

Toce MS, Michelson KA, Hudgins JD, Olson KL, Monuteaux MC, Bourgeois FT. Association of prescription drug monitoring programs with benzodiazepine prescription dispensation and overdose in adolescents and young adults. Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2023.

Brown T, de Salazar Munoz PM, Bhatia A, Bunda B, Williams EK, Bor D, Miller JS, Mohareb A, Thierauf J, Yang W, Villalba J, Naranbai V, Garcia Beltran W, Miller TE, Kress D, Stelljes K, Johnson K, Larremore D, Lennerz J, Iafrate AJ, Balsari S, Buckee C, Grad Y. Geographically skewed recruitment and COVID-19 seroprevalence estimates: a cross-sectional serosurveillance study and mathematical modelling analysis. BMJ open 2023.

El-Hayek C, Barzegar S, Faux N, Doyle K, Pillai P, Mutch SJ, Vaisey A, Ward R, Sanci L, Dunn AG, Hellard ME, Hocking JS, Verspoor K, Boyle DI. An evaluation of existing text de-identification tools for use with patient progress notes from Australian general practice. International journal of medical informatics 2023.

Patik I, Redhu NS, Eran A, Bao B, Nandy A, Tang Y, El Sayed S, Shen Z, Glickman J, Fox JG, Snapper SB, Horwitz BH. The IL-10 receptor inhibits cell extrinsic signals necessary for STAT1-dependent macrophage accumulation during colitis. Mucosal immunology 2023.