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EHS Specialist Intern

Orange, CA

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

EHS Specialist Intern Two internship opportunities for 3-4 months. Full-time hours. Locations ... training program. Who are we? Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California.

IMT Peer Specialist Intern

Bronx, NY · On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

Our programs are spread across 25 locations and include over 1200 units of supportive housing in ... The Peer Specialist Intern is a resource to participants and other team members in issues related ...

EHS Specialist Intern

Gardena, CA

$16.25 - $22.25/hr

EHS Specialist Intern Two internship opportunities for 3-4 months. Full-time hours. Locations ... training program. Who are we? Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California.

EHS Specialist Intern

Orange, CA

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

EHS Specialist Intern Two internship opportunities for 3-4 months. Full-time hours. Locations ... training program. Who are we? Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California.

EHS Specialist Intern

Gardena, CA · On-site

$16.25 - $22.25/hr

EHS Specialist Intern Two internship opportunities for 3-4 months. Full-time hours. Locations ... training program. Who are we? Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California.

EHS Specialist Intern

Gardena, CA · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

EHS Specialist Intern Two internship opportunities for 3-4 months. Full-time hours. Locations ... training program. Who are we? Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California.

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How much do program specialist intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for program specialist intern in the United States is $17.31, 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 Program Specialist Interns?

Program Specialist Interns are individuals who support program managers or coordinators in planning, implementing, and evaluating specific projects or initiatives within an organization. They assist with research, data analysis, event coordination, and communication efforts to help ensure that programs run efficiently and achieve their objectives. This internship is an opportunity for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in program management and administration while contributing to the organization’s goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Program Specialist Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Program Specialist Intern, you generally need strong organizational, research, and analytical skills, often supported by coursework in public administration, business, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software, data analysis tools, and office productivity suites like Microsoft Office is typically expected. Effective communication, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for successfully supporting program planning, execution, and evaluation in dynamic organizational environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Program Specialist Interns during their internship, and how can they overcome them?

Program Specialist Interns often encounter challenges such as managing multiple projects simultaneously and quickly adapting to new organizational processes. They may also need to learn how to communicate effectively with various stakeholders, including program managers and team members from different departments. To overcome these challenges, interns should prioritize strong organizational skills, seek regular feedback from supervisors, and proactively ask questions to clarify expectations. Building relationships with team members and participating in team meetings can also enhance collaboration and learning opportunities.
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Lending Specialist Intern

Farmers and Merchants Bank of Long Beach

Newport Coast, CA • On-site

$16 - $21.50/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Lending Specialist Intern

The Lending Specialist Intern works closely with the Relationship Managers to evaluate the internal workings of a loan production office. The Lending Specialist Intern may be involved with reviewing financial statements and other financial documentation to learn the basics of evaluating (underwriting) the needs of prospective and existing borrowers. The Lending Specialist Intern may also learn how to gather and analyze credit information, for conducting preliminary company, financial, and industry analysis, and performing other basic due diligence to evaluate risk/return parameters of financing transactions. This position may participate with the Relationship Manager, Portfolio Banker or Lending Specialist in interactions with clients.

Essential Duties:

  • Learn how to understand and analyze credit data, financial statements and pertinent information for credit worthiness.
  • Learn how to understand and spread financial statements and Federal tax returns on CASH Insight of borrowers and guarantors.
  • Learn how to understand and analyze financial data such as revenue growth, profitability, cash flow, quality of management, and industry market share.
  • Learn how to understand and compare liquidity, profitability, and credit histories of businesses being evaluated.
  • Learn how to understand and monitor credit risk by periodically evaluating financial trends, credit bureau reports, pay habits, and other sources of information of the borrower and guarantor(s).

Required Knowledge:

  • Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
  • Privacy Laws
  • Other regulations will be reviewed as needed. Complies with all State and Federal Banking regulatory requirements, including but not limited to: BSA, Anti-Money Laundering OFAC, CIP, Financial Elder Abuse Reporting, Sexual Harassment, Information Security and privacy requirements.

Basic Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Time management skills
  • Clear understanding of the English language (spoken & written)
  • Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, Outlook)
  • Basic mathematics skills
  • Customer service skills
  • Strong typing and clerical skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Critical thinking, judgment and problem solving skills
  • Ability to actively listen and learn
  • Ability to respectfully communicate with supervisors and co-workers

Equipment Operated:

  • Telephones
  • Desktop Computers
  • Standard Office Equipment (copiers, fax machines)

Physical Requirements & Work Environment:

  • Requires repetitive movement.
  • Requires sitting for prolonged periods of time.
  • Requires lifting up to 25lbs.
  • Requires using hands to handle, control or feel objects.
  • Office setting w/controlled temperature.

Education and Experience:

  • High School diploma or equivalent required
  • Bachelor’s degree in finance or related field, or enrollment in finance degree or related program, preferred