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As a 3rd year pharmacy intern, you have a significant role in our company working as a part of the pharmacy team- delivering our purpose, modeling our values, and demonstrating genuine, authentic ...

As a 3rd year pharmacy intern, you have a significant role in our company working as a part of the pharmacy team- delivering our purpose, modeling our values, and demonstrating genuine, authentic ...

2025 - Summer Intern Co-op Conversion

Augusta, ME ยท On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

This requisition is for 2025 Summer Intern/Co-op Conversion candidates with assignment end dates from 7/1 - 9/30 to apply to be considered for the conversion process. There are two ways you can be ...

Power BI Intern

Augusta, ME ยท On-site

$15/hr

The intern will assist in building, maintaining, and optimizing Power BI dashboards and reports that provide key business insights to internal stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity for ...

As a Pre-Grad Intern, you will be paid to help support our team's goals and contributing to the success of the company. What you'll do: * Ensure confidentiality of information, documentation, and ...

Pharmacy Pre-Grad Intern - WM

Augusta, ME ยท On-site

$21.50 - $34.50/hr

As a Pre-Grad Intern, you will be paid to help support our team's goals and contributing to the success of the company. What you'll do: * Ensure confidentiality of information, documentation, and ...

The Corporate Communications Intern will make important contributions to the work of a major international academic publisher and gain a valuable introduction to a career in communications and ...

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How much do intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern in Washington, ME is $17.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an intern?

Interns are typically students or recent graduates who work temporarily at an organization to gain practical experience in a specific field. They often assist with tasks, learn from professionals, and develop skills relevant to their future careers. Internships can be paid or unpaid and may last from a few weeks to several months. This experience can be valuable for building a resume and networking for future job opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern, you need a foundational understanding of the relevant field, strong academic performance, and a willingness to learn. Familiarity with essential office software like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace, and sometimes basic knowledge of industry-specific tools, is often expected. Strong communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help interns stand out and integrate smoothly into professional environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for maximizing learning opportunities, contributing to projects, and making a positive impression during the internship.

What can I expect in terms of mentorship and feedback during an internship?

As an intern, you can typically expect to receive structured mentorship and regular feedback from your supervisor or designated mentor. Interns often participate in scheduled check-ins, receive guidance on projects, and are encouraged to ask questions to enhance their learning. Many organizations also provide formal performance reviews at the midpoint and end of the internship to help interns understand their strengths and areas for growth. This supportive environment is designed to foster professional development and facilitate a smooth transition into the workplace.

What is the difference between Intern vs Junior Developer?

AspectInternJunior Developer
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates, may have limited certificationsBasic coding skills, some certifications or coursework in programming
Work EnvironmentLearning-focused, supervised, entry-level tasksMore independent, responsible for specific projects, collaborative
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech companies, internships are temporaryFull-time or part-time employment, ongoing role
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level opportunities, learning rolesCareer progression, skill development

The main difference between an Intern and a Junior Developer is that an Intern is usually a student or recent graduate gaining initial industry experience, often in a temporary, learning-focused role. A Junior Developer is a more experienced entry-level professional responsible for specific tasks and projects within a company, with greater independence and ongoing employment. Internships serve as a stepping stone, while Junior Developers are part of the regular workforce.

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Infographic showing various Intern job openings in Washington, ME as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Internship, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 56% In-person, and 44% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $35,407 per year, or $17 per hour.

Athletic Operations Intern (Papadellis Intern)

Colby

Waterville, ME โ€ข On-site

$21.86/hr

Part-time

This job post hasย expired 1 day ago.ย Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Job DescriptionDepartment:Athletics Operations - JMPay Rate Type:HourlyEmployee Type:Job Summary:

DO NOT APPLY TO THIS POSITION UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO BY A MEMBER OF COLBY COLLEGE.

Colby is a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and has 32 intercollegiate sports that compete at the Division III level. The department also includes the campus recreation program and hosts a variety of club and intramural sports. More than one-third of Colby's 2,200 students participate in intercollegiate sports and, in total, nearly three-quarters are involved in fitness and recreation activities in the department.

With an investment of over $250 million into Athletics in the last decade, Colby's state-of-the-art athletics complex makes the facilities on Mayflower Hill a benchmark for all Division III institutions across the country. The Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center is the central hub of Colby athletics. The 350,000 square-foot athletics center includes basketball and volleyball courts, an indoor track and field competition center, aquatic center with Maine's first 50-meter pool, squash center, hockey arena, a tri-level strength and fitness center, training rooms, and coaching suites. Additionally, the College opened a 70-acre-plus outdoor competition center that consists of eight competition and recreational fields that are also among the finest outdoor venues in Division III. The College has seen dramatic improvement in the Learfield Director's Cup standings since the opening of the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center, elevating to the top-6% of Division III institutions in the yearly standings.

An additional distinguishing feature of Colby College's Athletic Department is its Peak Performance Program, a comprehensive high-performing model designed to optimize student well-being and performance. Peak Performance integrates sports medicine, strength and conditioning, sports psychology, nutrition and sports sciences.

Located in central Maine, the College has incredible access to other outdoor venues such as the Belgrade Lakes and Sugarloaf Mountain Resort, one of the premier ski destinations on the east coast.

The Colby College Department of Athletics is seeking an athletics operations intern. The position is a part-time one-year appointment serving as the Papadellis Intern. The intern will support the day-to-day needs of Colby Athletics while gaining hands-on experience across areas such as event and facility operations, equipment services, fan engagement, student supervision, and championship hosting.

Designed around the annual cycle of an NCAA Division III athletics department, the internship provides meaningful exposure to the planning and execution required to support a successful athletics program. Through a range of responsibilities, the intern will develop valuable leadership, communication, organizational, and operational skills that will help prepare them for a full-time career in collegiate athletics.

The starting rate for this position is $21.86 per hour.

Essential Functions
To be successful in this position, an individual should be able to perform the essential duties and bring the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities that support the role. This list of duties is intended to be representative rather than exhaustive, and additional responsibilities may be assigned as needed.

  • Assist with the planning, setup, execution, and breakdown of home athletic events.

  • Support game-day operations by coordinating with officials, visiting teams, coaches, and event staff.

  • Help recruit, train, schedule, and supervise student employees working athletic events.

  • Assist with equipment-room operations, including inventory, organization, distribution, collection, and maintenance of equipment and apparel.

  • Prepare team and event equipment for practices, competitions, and travel.

  • Support facility operations through inspections, space preparation, scheduling, and general upkeep.

  • Assist with fan engagement initiatives, promotions, and in-game entertainment.

  • Help provide a safe, welcoming, and positive experience for spectators and visiting teams.

  • Support the administration of conference and NCAA championship events hosted by Colby.

  • Participate in special projects and additional operational responsibilities based on seasonal and departmental needs.

  • Perform additional duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice

Position Qualifications

  • Ability to excel as a member of a diverse community

  • Bachelor's degree or the equivalent in education and experience

  • Previous experience working in a collegiate athletic department is highly desirable

  • Committed to the values of a liberal arts education

  • Working knowledge of rules and regulations governing collegiate competition

  • Outstanding organizational, communication, writing, interpersonal, and analytical skills and the capacity to work effectively in a fast-paced environment

  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, and to exercise sound judgement and discretion

  • Demonstrated commitment to supporting the development of student athletes from varied backgrounds

Physical/Mental Demands

The physical demands and work environment characteristics described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of this position and/or may be encountered while performing essential functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • To perform this role effectively, an employee is expected to handle employee information, documents, and sensitive matters with care, professionalism, and respect for privacy.

  • This position involves working with a variety of timelines, including some that require quick turnaround and responsiveness to urgent needs.

  • In this role, the employee will interact with members of the public and others in a variety of situations and conversations. Presenting oneself in a professional, respectful, and thoughtful manner at all times is an important part of the role.

  • This position includes regular movement throughout office spaces, hallways, meeting rooms, and other campus locations.

  • Daily work will involve extended use of a computer, including keyboard and mouse

  • Physical requirements differ by position. In general, most roles involve lifting up to 10 pounds regularly, with some positions requiring occasional lifting of up to 35 pounds.

  • Vision requirements for this position include the ability to see clearly at close and far distances and to adjust focus as needed.

  • The work environment is dynamic and engaging, often involving multiple tasks and projects that require shifting focus and strong organizational skills.

  • The noise level is generally moderate; however, there may be occasional moments of louder sounds depending on campus activity.

Colby College supports the Americans with Disabilities Act and is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

To Apply:

Interested candidates should apply electronically by clicking the "Apply Now" button on the Colby College website. Please upload a cover letter and resume to your application.