Global Health Internship

 

“Chevron is proud of its more than a decade-long partnership with Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine to help prepare students be the best in their fields and strengthen the health sector around the world.”

- Mamadou Beye, General Manager Corporate Affairs, Chevron

Application

The application deadline is 11:59 pm (CST) on February 16, 2024. Candidates must be based in the US. 


Information Session

Watch our information session where we delve into the exciting details of our full-time, 12-week summer internship.


Mission: To offer graduate level students from all academic disciplines who are interested in global health an educational and career building experience  

Core Values:

  • Learning. This is an educational opportunity both within the field of global health and thriving in a professional work setting; learning and growth will be optimized through initiative-taking, asking questions and getting involved in the many aspects of our work 

  • Flexibility. The experience is tailored to fit the needs and interests of our interns to build skills and knowledge that allow them to be successful in their future pursuits.

  • Communication. Open and respectful communication enable a positive and educational experience for all involved and allows for reflection and adjustments to be made. 

  • Diversity. Because of our different cultural roots, religious beliefs, and experiences in different settings, we value and cultivate an abiding respect for each other, one that fosters creativity and flexibility in our search for robust solutions. 

  • Problem solving. The experience will help to develop problem-solvers who actively search for solutions and collaborate with colleagues and partners to develop best practices.

  • Multi-faceted. Our work extends beyond health services delivery and this opportunity will provide interns with a variety of experiences related to clinical programming, organizational management, regulatory oversight, accounting, facilities maintenance, public policy, fundraising and more.

Core Competencies

  • Global health operations and implementation management to include communications, fundraising and grants management, organizational development and monitoring and evaluation.

  • Global health clinical programming and related health system challenges in low resources settings.

  • Training and education initiatives including communities of practice, virtual seminars and meetings and knowledge management principles.

  • Working with diverse, multidisciplinary experts and implementers in high- and low- resource settings.

  • Teamwork and collaboration within a non-profit structure.

  • Workplace professionalism.