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2025 - Summer Intern Co-op Conversion

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Early Careers Interns/Co-ops (salaried students). Please note - this is a generic requisition that you must apply to if you want to be considered in the 2025 Summer Intern/Co-op Conversion process.

Intern

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$15 - $20/hr

The Internship experience is designed to develop student athletes in discerning their calling and career while introducing them to various aspects of ministry through FCA. FCA Interns are collegiate ...

2027 Intern - Technology

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$15 - $20/hr

... student that is looking to exercise your entrepreneurial spirit in the workplace? FTI Consulting is looking to invest in your future and the future of FTI Consulting with our summer 2027 internship ...

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How much do student internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for student internship in Springfield, OR is $19.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.95 and $20.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a student internship?

Student internships are temporary work experiences offered by organizations to students, allowing them to gain practical skills and exposure in a real-world setting related to their field of study. These positions often provide hands-on training, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Internships can be paid or unpaid and typically last for a set duration, such as a summer or a semester. They help students build their resumes, explore career interests, and sometimes lead to full-time job offers after graduation.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a student internship?

As a student intern, you'll typically be assigned a variety of projects that allow you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. These tasks may include assisting with research, participating in team meetings, supporting ongoing projects, or handling administrative duties. The exact nature of your assignments will depend on the industry and department, but most internships are structured to provide exposure to different facets of the organization and opportunities to collaborate with professionals in your field. This hands-on experience not only enhances your skills but also helps you build a professional network and better understand potential career paths.

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

To thrive as a Student Intern, you need a solid academic background relevant to the industry, strong organizational skills, and a willingness to learn. Familiarity with productivity tools like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace and, in some fields, basic knowledge of industry-specific software are often expected. Effective communication, adaptability, and initiative are standout soft skills for interns. These abilities help interns contribute meaningfully, gain hands-on experience, and build a foundation for future career growth.

What is the difference between Student Internship vs Entry-Level Position?

AspectStudent InternshipEntry-Level Position
Required CredentialsTypically enrolled in a related educational program; minimal prior experienceHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require a degree or coursework
Work EnvironmentTemporary, learning-focused, often part-time or seasonalFull-time, ongoing employment with defined responsibilities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies to train and evaluate potential future employees, common in many industriesEntry into the workforce, often a stepping stone to higher roles within the same industry

In summary, a Student Internship is a temporary, educational experience designed for students to gain industry exposure, while an Entry-Level Position is a permanent role for recent graduates or job seekers starting their careers. Internships focus on learning and skill development, whereas entry-level jobs involve performing specific job duties with more responsibility.

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Infographic showing various Student Internship job openings in Springfield, OR as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 34% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,566 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

CMHC Clinic Manager and Field Experience Coordinator

Bushnell University

Eugene, OR โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Position Title: CMHC Clinic Manager and Field Experience Coordinator
Department: CMHC
Supervisor: CMHC Program Director
Status: Staff, 12-month/Exempt
- 0.5 FTE (if only Clinic Manager or only Field Experience Coordinator);
- 1.0 FTE if both Clinic Manager and Field Experience Coordinator roles are to be filled)

Bushnell University Overview
Founded in 1895, Bushnell University provides a holistic Christian education, fostering wisdom, faith, and service in its students. In joining the staff here, you will be part of an academic community that seeks to cultivate your faith while you make a difference in the lives of our students. Bushnell is the largest private university in Eugene's vibrant university district, which also includes the University of Oregon. Eugene is a college town small enough to know your neighbors and large enough to offer fantastic arts, entertainment, dining, healthcare, and educational opportunities. It is also an ideal place to enjoy the beautiful Pacific Northwest, being just one hour from the Oregon Coast, one hour from the Cascade Mountains, and less than two hours from Portland and the Columbia River Gorge.
Job Summary
The full-time implementation of this position combines two major roles of Counseling Clinic Management and Student Clinical Field Experience Coordination. The Clinic Manager oversees Bushnell's mental health clinic, which serves Bushnell students, and Eugene area residents. As an effective CMHC program team member, the Clinical Field Experience Coordinator's role is to help create and coordinate all CMHC student Internship and Practicum placements (practicum and Internship students, practicing under supervision of experienced professionals, treat children, individuals, couples, and families of all backgrounds and beliefs). The Clinic Field Experience Coordinator will collaborate with the Director of the CMHC program and CMHC faculty and staff to cultivate relationships and partnerships for placement sites; maintain an orderly and productive work environment; and model effective professional communication and interpersonal skills with both internal and with external entities. This person may serve on departmental, or university committees as assigned by the Dean of the College of Health Professions or VPAA.
Position may be split into two, half-time positions if needed.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
Integration:
  • Provide an excellent role model of wisdom, faith, and service; contribute to the integration of faith and learning on campus.
  • Liaise with university staff and faculty as necessary

Clinical Field Experience
  • Maintain student files for the CMHC program using electronic databases
  • Cultivate relationships with internship placement sites and referrals
  • Develop and monitor practicum and intern student placements and schedules
  • Review and collaborate with the Program Director for CMHC to develop or amend clinic and field experience manuals and protocols.
  • Attend Faculty and Staff meetings in CMHC and CHP
  • Schedule and facilitate non-clinical staff meetings, annual Internship Fair
  • Aid during crisis situations, including helping to locate supervisory personnel
  • Ensures that the program provides a Fieldwork Handbook to all students and fieldwork site supervisors detailing requirements, expectations, policies, and procedures, including:
    • CACREP standards and definitions related to supervised practicum and internship,
    • supervision agreement;
    • evaluation procedures and requirements;
    • and policy for student retention, remediation, and dismissal from the program.
    • Written supervision agreements:
      • define the roles and responsibilities of the faculty supervisor, field experience site supervisor, and student during practicum and internship;
      • include emergency procedures; and
      • detail the format and frequency of consultation between the counselor education program and the site to monitor student learning.
    • Orientation: The counselor education program provides orientation to fieldwork site supervisors regarding program requirements and expectations.
    • Student Monitoring [shared role with program faculty]: During entry-level professional practice experiences, the counselor education program engages in consultation with the fieldwork site supervisor to monitor student learning and performance in accordance with the supervision agreement.
    • The counselor education program provides professional development opportunities to fieldwork site supervisors.

Counseling Clinic Management
  • Facilitate quality assessment analysis and reporting
  • Meet regularly with the CMHC Program Director
  • Schedule in-service training for professional and student staff, as necessary to support a well-functioning clinic.
  • Support students leads who manage front desk, calls and intakes
  • Assign clients to student providers
  • Market and represent the Counseling Clinic to the campus and community
  • Facilitate and coordinate facilities maintenance services and technology services
  • Facilitate and coordinate insurance documentation as required for empaneling and payment authorization
  • Facilitate and coordinate electronic health record software platform
  • Have input to discretionary spending of Counseling Clinic budget
  • Ensure maintenance of the clinic (cleanliness, neatness, professional presentation) especially the client waiting room
  • Focus on prompt scheduling and return of client calls
  • Accommodate faculty and students whenever possible in the use of the facility for training and educational purposes
  • Enforce Bushnell and ACA Ethical standards for professional behavior, disposition, non-discriminatory practices and appearance for all clinic staff and students as described in relevant Bushnell policies and handbooks
  • Oversee weekly Bushnell Counseling Clinic cash receipts and deposits
  • Related to CACREP Standards:
    • Responsible to manage semi-annual internship fairs and additional activities as needed in support of the program's provision of ongoing support to help students find fieldwork sites that are sufficient to provide the quality, quantity, and variety of expected experiences to prepare students for their roles and responsibilities as professional counselors within their CACREP specialized practice areas.
    • Ensures that students are covered by individual professional counseling liability insurance while enrolled in practicum and internship.
    • Ensures that supervision of practicum and internship students includes secure audio or video recordings and/or live supervision of students' interactions with clients that are in compliance with applicable institutional, state, federal, and international privacy requirements for all program delivery types.
    • Ensures that students have the opportunity to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including technology, as part of their practicum and internship.

Other Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Continues to coordinate the Student Athlete Mental Health Program.
  • Collaborate with other Bushnell departments (e.g., admissions, advising, marketing, registrar, student services, etc.) to ensure effective communication and program operation
  • Demonstrate clear, courteous, and direct communication with students, faculty, staff, and community
  • Provision of appropriate referrals
  • Adhere to all ethics and rules of the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists and American Counseling Association Code of Ethics.
  • Fulfill any other duties as assigned by supervisor.

Technical Skills
  • Ability to utilize Microsoft platforms (desktop, cloud) including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, ToDo, PowerBI, SharePoint, OneNote, Teams, Forms, and ToDo/Planner; ability to learn University AI platforms toward office efficiency.
  • Electronic Health Record and related platforms.
  • Experience utilizing e-mail for the purposes of organizational communications.
  • Ability to manage multiple calendars efficiently and effectively

Experience and Qualification Requirements
  • Master's degree in Counseling or marriage, families and couples counseling. CACREP Degree preferred. Must be licensed (e.g., LPC, LMFT) in the State of Oregon or be a Registered Professional Counseling Associate eligible for licensure within two years. Must have at least 3 years of experience in the field. Possessing experience in higher education is preferred.
  • Demonstrates clear communication about Bushnell and CMHC field experience and counseling center policies and procedures while recognizing those who may choose to utilize clinic serves may struggle with healthy communication skills. Thurs, good communication and patience are of the utmost importance.
  • Must have a strong counselor identity; an understanding of evidenced based counseling skills or experience in medical or community mental health field; experience with assessment, treatment planning and progress note writing, understanding of student developmental concerns; demonstrate insight about other community resources related to mental health; and provide evidence of office management experience.
  • The CACREP standards related to this required position and its duties are as follows:
    • The counselor education program has identified one or more program faculty and/or staff as practicum and internship coordinator(s). Individual(s) serving in this role must:
      • have written job description(s),
      • be responsible for the coordination of practicum and internship experiences,
      • be responsible for responding to inquiries regarding practicums and internship, and
      • have a master's degree in counseling or related profession if hired after July 1, 2024.
  • Effective organizational skills.
  • Excellent communication skills with demonstrated ability to communicate effectively using tact, patience, and courtesy with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Candidate must be actively engaged in a Christian congregation and able to identify with and support the Bushnell Theological Context for Community statement.
  • Higher educational background and/or professional experience in an institution of Christian higher education is highly desirable.

Working Conditions/Special Requirements:
  • Bushnell seeks candidates who demonstrate a vibrant and maturing Christian faith.
  • The position requires a strong commitment to multiculturalism and diversity.
  • The position requires working in a non-smoking, drug free environment.
  • The employee must adhere to FERPA guidelines and student confidentiality at all times.
  • The employee must have high personal motivation, with great attention to detail and accuracy, project a positive and vibrant attitude in assisting people, and have high ethics of honesty and confidentiality with a genuine and gracious presence pertaining to the students, faculty, staff, and business of the department and the University.
  • This position may require lifting up to 25 lbs., as well as bending, stooping, and kneeling.

Application Instructions
Bushnell employees are expected to abide by the Theological Context for Bushnell Community Life. Please read this document before continuing.
To be considered for this position, please click "Apply" below. You will be asked to submit all of the following:
  • Bushnell Employment Application
  • Cover letter addressing skills, experience, and knowledge
  • CV/Resume
  • Personal Statement of Faith that clearly addresses all three of the sections below:
    • Section 1: how a maturing Christian faith finds expression in the candidate's personal life, family life, community life, and current church membership;
    • Section 2: how the candidate integrates faith into his or her work life; and
    • Section 3: the candidate's understanding of and ability to support Bushnell's Theological Context for Community statement.
  • Contact Information for three references, one of which must be the applicant's pastor or another appropriate church leader who is able to address the applicant's faith background.

*Please include all requested materials. Incomplete application packets may result in disqualification.
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