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How much do internship learning sciences jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship learning sciences in the United States is $17.04, 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 are the big 4 internships?

The 'Big 4' internships typically refer to internship programs offered by the four largest professional services firms: Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Ernst & Young (EY), and KPMG. These internships provide experience in consulting, auditing, tax, and advisory services and are highly competitive for students pursuing careers in business, finance, or consulting. Interns often gain skills in data analysis, problem-solving, and industry-specific tools during these programs.

What is the difference between Internship Learning Sciences vs Learning Designer?

AspectInternship Learning SciencesLearning Designer
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in Education, Psychology, or related fieldsOften holds a degree in Education, Instructional Design, or related areas
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in educational or corporate training environmentsDesigning and developing learning experiences, usually in educational or corporate sectors
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by educational institutions, edtech companies, and training organizations for entry-level rolesCommon in e-learning companies, corporate training departments, and educational publishers

Internship Learning Sciences focuses on gaining practical experience in understanding how people learn, often as a stepping stone to a career in educational research or instructional design. Learning Designer roles involve creating and developing learning materials and experiences, requiring more advanced skills and experience. Both roles are integral to education and training industries but differ mainly in experience level and scope of responsibilities.

What does a learning scientist do?

A learning scientist researches how people learn and applies this knowledge to improve educational methods, tools, and environments. They analyze data, develop instructional strategies, and often use technology or data analysis software to design effective learning experiences.

What do science interns do?

Science interns assist with research projects by collecting and analyzing data, conducting experiments, and supporting scientific teams. They often use tools like statistical software and laboratory equipment, gaining practical experience in scientific methods and data management during their internship period.

What is a L&D intern?

A Learning and Development (L&D) intern is a temporary position focused on supporting training programs, employee development, and instructional design within an organization. L&D interns often assist with creating training materials, conducting research, and using tools like learning management systems (LMS).
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Technical Specialist - Applied Learning and Advisory Committee Liaison (PA)

Technical Specialist - Applied Learning and Advisory Committee Liaison (PA)

Finger Lakes Community College

Canandaigua, NY • Hybrid

$38K - $40K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

The Technical Specialist-Applied Learning and Advisory Committee Liaison, 10-months, reports directly to the Associate Provost of Academic innovation and Learning Resources and works closely with the Technical Specialist Applied Learning on development and oversight of Applied Learning opportunities and program advisory committees. Collaborates with academic departments and programs on development, placement and evaluation of applied learning experience. Takes the lead on coordinating department/program advisory committee meetings, communication and reports. Collaborates specifically with the Social Science and Nursing Departments on applied learning experiences. This position also acts as a liaison with all program-level advisory committees on campus to ensure our applied learning experiences align with the advisory boards recommendations.

FLCC is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, and strives to provide an environment that embodies these principles. We strive to attract talented personnel from diverse backgrounds and traditions, particularly of race and ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, culture, religion, worldview and physical and mental abilities. As such, applicants from historically under-represented groups are highly encouraged to apply.

Qualifications:

Educational Background: Bachelor of Art or Science degree required.

Special Skills: Minimum of two-year professional work in a college setting, preferably in a community college. Ability to work with internal and external stakeholders to develop, oversee and monitor applied learning opportunities for FLCC students. Experience and demonstrated capacity for working both independently and in a team-oriented, collaborative environment. Strong oral and written communication skills, organizational and human relations skills required. Ability to work respectfully with confidential information and make referrals as appropriate. Microsoft office and database management skills required. Experience within offices of career, internships, applied learning and/or volunteer settings preferred.

Essential Functions:

Works closely with the Technical Specialist for Applied Learning on intake and development of college-wide applied learning processes.

Working with the Nursing and Social Science Department, compiles and maintains database of experiential curricular resources, and distribute to faculty in Social Science and Nursing.

Collaborates with stakeholders at all levels across campus to work on applied learning/internships-related initiatives and projects.

Works closely with Social Science Department to ensure Human Services and Chemical Dependency Counseling students find appropriate internship opportunities and support them through the process.

Working with the faculty of the Nursing Department, builds and maintains the Nursing Clinical placements database, gather needed documentation, and communicates with and responds to all stakeholders during the process.

Enters information in to applied learning database and ensure accuracy of database of applied learning/internship courses.

Works with departments to coordinate advisory committees' meetings on a regular basis, including securing location, invitations, etc. Ensures that accurate minutes are taken. Monitors outcomes to ensure alignment between industry and curriculum.

Develops and executes applied learning/advisory board events that seek to showcase FLCC students and their applied learning experiences while also ensuring that industry partners are recognized for their contributions.

Working with Career Services Coordinator and the Technical Specialist Applied Learning, develops and delivers FYE and FYS presentations around applied learning opportunities and career exploration.

Represents Finger Lakes Community College at the SUNY level by participating in local, regional and State conferences related to Applied Learning & Internships.

Works closely with industry partners to ensure the continuation of these important relationships.

Perform other related duties as assigned.

Benefits and salary range:

Applicants receiving benefits through the New York State Retirement System should review state regulations regarding post-retirement employment. This position is not eligible for employment under a Section 211 waiver.

  1. This is a 10-month position.

  2. 2026/2027 starting salary range of $38,563 to $40,585 and is commensurate with qualifications

  3. A flexible work schedule is available upon successful completion of training. This position follows a hybrid model, with a combination of on-site and remote work.

  4. NYS retirement or Optional SUNY Retirement Program

  5. SUNY Voluntary Savings Plan

  6. Comprehensive Health and Dental Insurance through Excellus BCBS

  7. FSA

  8. 10 sick days annually

  9. FLCC Tuition Waiver for employee and dependents

  10. Tuition assistance 4-year institutions

Special Notes: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. If you currently need sponsorship or will need it in the future to maintain employment authorization, you do not meet eligibility requirements.

Application Instructions:

Applicants interested in applying MUST submit the following documents via online:

  1. Resume/Cv

  2. Cover letter

Applications will only be accepted online.

Finger Lakes Community College does not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student or applicant for admission based on an individuals race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identification, gender expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, veteran status, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction or any other category protected by law. The College adheres to all federal and state civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination in public institutions of higher education.