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Program Manager Intern (Remote)

Remote - Program Manager Intern

8-week internship; June 24 - August 16

~30 hours per week

Unpaid (you may be eligible for funding through your career center or a grant from your institution). Some interns have arranged to receive credit from their institution or program for doing our internship; we are happy to work with the student to meet credit requirements such as mid-term and final reviews for their institution. 

Concussions are mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs are a public health epidemic and are eight times more common than breast cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury combined. Most TBIs worldwide (~56 million annually) are concussions, which are more serious injuries than most people realize; 15–50% of patients have persisting symptoms for up to a year or longer. 

Concussion Alliance is a science-based concussion education and advocacy nonprofit meeting the diverse needs of concussion patients and educating providers on current research and recommendations. Our mission is to support concussion patients in their recovery with educational resources, keep providers up-to-date on new research, educate the next generation of healthcare professionals, and change the public perception of concussions to reflect the seriousness of this injury.

We are seeking an experienced team leader who is passionate about growing an organization focused on patient advocacy, science communication, and helping people. Ideally, this will be a person with experience guiding students to create and follow through on projects and a background in writing, medicine, public health, science, or psychology. If you have written for other publications, done science research or analysis, and led a club, team, or organization, please consider applying––your skills will be transferable. We highly value community-building and accessibility and expect the Program Manager Intern to promote and exemplify these values.

You will be working under the Program Director and Program Administrator to coordinate and manage a sub-cohort of ~3-6 Science Writer interns as they write, research for, and build concussion resources for patients and healthcare professionals. You will work together as a team of two to three Program Manager interns alongside the Program Director to plan daily curriculum, set a weekly schedule, run virtual meetings and discussion groups, develop and manage projects (blog posts/ website pages/ interviews), and act as a community builder and resource for our other interns. You will serve as a resource for the Science Writers for their projects and for general program questions and logistics. You will have the opportunity to develop personnel management and interpersonal problem-solving skills and help Science Writers navigate stressors and communicate effectively with their peers. The cohort has historically been a warm, welcoming, and collaborative environment with little friction between the interns; this positive learning environment is largely a byproduct of the collaborative work and shared intentions of the Program Director and the team of Program Manager Interns.

You will have the opportunity to do some science writing for our Concussion Update newsletter or our website, engage in the daily curriculum and learn about concussions, facilitate Science Writer’s connections with professional mentors, create discussion questions and facilitate discussions, and plan and facilitate social hours to build community.

To learn more, read About Us and the page about our Internship Program. Contact Conor Gormally (cg@concussionalliance.org) with any questions.