[PT2021] Fw: student (non-clinical) internships

Ennis, Rachel F ennisr at campbell.edu
Fri Jul 10 17:25:16 EDT 2020


All,

Please see the below. Not sure any of you have time for this but I thought I would share.

Rachel

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From: Noonan, Catherine D <cnoonan at campbell.edu>
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2020 4:44 PM
To: Sawyer, Scot M <sawyer at campbell.edu>
Cc: Ennis, Rachel F <ennisr at campbell.edu>
Subject: student (non-clinical) internships

I don't know if any of our students would be interested or if they would feel like they have time but this might be worth sharing with our student body (This is from North Carolina Health News)

Hey NC college students. Need an internship?

North Carolina college students who lost out on summer jobs and internships they lined up before anybody knew there would be a pandemic now have a new option.

Gov. Roy Cooper and his administration have set up the NC COVID-19 Student Response Corps to match college students with local government agencies and non-profit organizations that could use extra help.

Many of the opportunities can be carried out virtually. Some include helping with grant writing and research, data and statistical analysis. Others involve volunteer coordination and helping to get the word out about programs.

“COVID-19 is testing local governments and nonprofits as they work to meet the needs of people in their communities,” Cooper said in a statement. “Through these public service internships, students gain valuable on-the-job experience and local governments and nonprofits gain extra help when they need it most.”

Interested students can search the NC COVID-19 Student Response Corps Database<https://sites.google.com/view/ncstudentcorps/access-the-databaseor> or contact Caroline Tervo at covidinterns at osbm.nc.gov<mailto:covidinterns at osbm.nc.gov>.


Catherine Noonan, PT, DPT, PCS, CEIM
Assistant Professor of Health Professional Studies
Department of Physical Therapy
Campbell University
Tracey F. Smith Hall, room 318L
4150 US 421 South
Lillington, NC 27546
Board Certified Pediatric Specialist
Ph:  910 893-1959|Fax: 910 814-4951
Email:  cnoonan at campbell.edu

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