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Human Services Intern

Salem, OR

$15 - $20.25/hr

Human Services Intern PROGRAM NAME/ HOAP / HOST / Hotline LOCATION: 694 Church St NE / 1143 Liberty ... Supports efforts to improve the culture of patient/client/employee safety as an essential component ...

Human Services Intern

Salem, OR · On-site

$15 - $20.25/hr

Human Services Intern PROGRAM NAME/ HOAP / HOST / Hotline LOCATION: 694 Church St NE / 1143 Liberty ... Supports efforts to improve the culture of patient/client/employee safety as an essential component ...

Clinical Services Intern

Chino, CA · On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

... service Intern to join our team. At Canyon Ridge Hospital we understand that not all wounds are ... We believe in an individualized, patient-focused approach to diagnosis and treatment. For some ...

INTERN DMS, FROEDTERT HOSPITAL

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Intern will attend in-service education programs for sonography procedures. Upon completion of ... patient care, innovation, medical research and education. Our health network operates eastern ...

... Imaging Services and Radiologist, performs diagnostic radiology procedures.Responsible for ... Ensurescompliance with patient care quality standards as it relates to the care provided to all age ...

... Imaging Services and Radiologist, performs diagnostic radiology procedures.Responsible for ... Ensurescompliance with patient care quality standards as it relates to the care provided to all age ...

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How much do patient services intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for patient services intern 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 key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Patient Services Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Patient Services Intern, you need a basic understanding of healthcare processes, strong organizational skills, and typically a background in health sciences or a related field. Familiarity with hospital information systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and scheduling software is often expected. Strong communication, professionalism, and a patient-centered attitude are crucial soft skills for supporting both patients and healthcare teams. These competencies ensure efficient patient flow, positive patient experiences, and effective administrative support in a clinical environment.

What is the difference between Patient Services Intern vs Medical Assistant?

AspectPatient Services InternMedical Assistant
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate of healthcare-related programsCertified or trained in medical assisting programs
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in hospitals or clinics, with learning focusClinical and administrative tasks in healthcare facilities
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, clinics, healthcare organizations offering internshipsHospitals, outpatient clinics, medical offices
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for entry-level healthcare experienceCompared for clinical support roles

The Patient Services Intern role is primarily an educational position for students gaining healthcare experience, while a Medical Assistant is a trained professional performing clinical and administrative duties. Interns focus on learning, whereas Medical Assistants provide direct patient care and support healthcare operations.

What is a Patient Services Intern?

A Patient Services Intern is a student or recent graduate who assists healthcare teams by supporting administrative and patient care activities in medical facilities. Their duties often include greeting patients, answering phones, scheduling appointments, and ensuring smooth communication between patients and healthcare providers. This role provides valuable hands-on experience in a clinical setting and helps interns learn about healthcare operations, patient interaction, and medical office procedures. Patient Services Interns are typically supervised by experienced staff and may be required to follow strict confidentiality and privacy guidelines.

What are some typical responsibilities of a Patient Services Intern, and how do they contribute to the overall patient experience?

As a Patient Services Intern, you'll typically assist with patient check-in and check-out, help schedule appointments, and support communication between patients and healthcare staff. You'll play a key role in ensuring patients feel informed and comfortable throughout their visit by addressing questions and directing them to the appropriate resources. Your work not only helps streamline clinic operations but also contributes to creating a positive and supportive environment for patients, which is essential for their overall care experience.
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Infographic showing various Patient Services Intern job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 61% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.
Human Services Intern

$15 - $20.25/hr

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Job description

CLASSIFICATION: Practicum Student/Intern/Volunteer

POSITION TITLE: Human Services Intern

PROGRAM NAME/ HOAP / HOST / Hotline

LOCATION: 694 Church St NE / 1143 Liberty St. NE / 1233 Edgewater St. NW

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Student/Volunteer

SUPERVISOR: HOAP Program Manager / HOST Program Manager /Hotline Program Manager

FUNCTION: Work as an active member receiving instruction in the field integrating your academic and practical experience while following practicum objectives under the direct supervision of agency personnel. Each practicum placement will reflect your interests, ability and educational goals.

SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None

GENERAL DUTIES:

  1. Consistently performs specific assigned daily and general duties; meets deadlines.
  2. Regularly attends and participates in assigned meetings.
  3. Meets established attendance criteria and starts work promptly.
  4. Knows and consistently implements the organization's mission and all approved policies, protocols and procedures.
  5. Regularly supports compliance and accreditation efforts as assigned including, but not limited to OSHA, HRSA, FTCA, Joint Commission, HIPAA and the CCO's.
  6. Respects and acknowledges the organizations commitment to cultural diversity, which is expressed through behavior, language and actions.
  7. Consistently demonstrates good use of time and resources.
  8. Consistently interacts with clients and staff in a manner that reflects favorably on the organization and promotes teamwork.
  9. Keeps all Expirable documents up to date with Human Resources as applicable (i.e. Driver's license, auto insurance, CPR card, Food Handler card, immunizations, personnel update, annual safety quiz, other annual trainings as assigned, and other items as they are identified).
  10. Supports efforts to create a health system that recognizes the complex interaction of mind and body through the integration of behavioral health principles into the everyday practices of healthcare delivery and health promotion.
  11. Supports efforts to improve the culture of patient/client/employee safety as an essential component of preventing or reducing errors and improving overall health care quality.


SPECIFIC DUTIES:


  1. Develop learning objectives with the assistance of your agency supervisor and college staff.
  2. Each practicum placement will reflect your interests, ability and educational goals.
  3. Develop an awareness of the philosophy, activities, and practices of the agency.
  4. Develop a capacity to work with agency staff in establishing and maintaining your place in the agency.
  5. Develop and practice the skills necessary to work with clients served by the agency.
  6. Develop, practice, and evaluate the values, attitudes, and skills that you possess and/or acquire as a human service worker.
  7. Follow program outcomes. Students completing the AAS degrees will:
    • Describe the nature of human systems: individual, group, organization, community, and society, and their major interactions,
    • Describe the conditions that promote or limit optimal functioning and classes of deviations from desired functioning in the major human systems,
    • Identify and select interventions that promote growth and goal attainment,
    • Plan, implement, and evaluate interventions,
    • Select interventions that are congruent with the values of oneself, clients, the employing organization, and the human services profession,
    • Use process skills to plan and implement services.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Be an active student in a Social Services program with approved site approval and affiliation agreement/contract.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION:

  1. Light work, exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
  2. The physical activity of this position may include sitting, stooping, and kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, picking, pinching, typing, and lifting.
  3. The worker is subject to inside environmental conditions.

HAZARDS OF POSITION:

  1. The worker is exposed to infectious diseases.
  2. The worker is exposed to unpredictable behavior.
  3. TB testing - high risk
  4. Hepatitis B testing - high risk