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Elections Division Summer Intern Are you looking to witness democracy in action and gain hands-on ... This role requires working weekends, the 4th of July holiday, and overtime. No part-time schedules ...

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How much do weekend informatics summer intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend informatics summer intern in the United States is $16.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Informatics Summer Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Informatics Summer Intern, you generally need foundational knowledge in computer science, data analysis, and informatics, often acquired through relevant coursework or ongoing studies. Familiarity with programming languages (such as Python or R), data visualization tools, and database management systems is typically expected. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication help interns adapt quickly and collaborate with team members. These skills and qualities are crucial for successfully supporting informatics projects and contributing meaningful insights in a fast-paced, learning-focused environment.

What types of projects can a Weekend Informatics Summer Intern expect to work on, and how do these contribute to the team's goals?

As a Weekend Informatics Summer Intern, you will typically be involved in data-driven projects such as cleaning, organizing, and analyzing datasets, building dashboards, and supporting the development of data reporting tools. These tasks are often part of larger team initiatives to improve data accessibility and inform decision-making processes within the organization. You'll collaborate closely with data analysts, IT professionals, and sometimes clinical staff (in healthcare settings) to ensure that project outcomes align with team objectives. This hands-on experience will not only sharpen your technical skills but also give you insight into how informatics supports operational efficiency.

What is a Weekend Informatics Summer Intern?

A Weekend Informatics Summer Intern is a student or early-career professional who works part-time, typically on weekends, during the summer to gain hands-on experience in the field of informatics. This role often involves assisting with data management, analysis, and technology projects within healthcare, research, or IT environments. Interns may work on tasks such as organizing health data, supporting data analytics, or helping maintain information systems. The position is designed to provide practical exposure while allowing flexibility for studies or other commitments during the week.

What is the difference between Weekend Informatics Summer Intern vs Data Analyst Intern?

AspectWeekend Informatics Summer InternData Analyst Intern
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or ongoing college courseworkCurrently pursuing or completed degree in data science, statistics, or related field
Work EnvironmentPart-time, project-based, often in tech or healthcare companiesPart-time or full-time, typically in corporate or consulting settings
Industry UsageCommon in tech, healthcare, and research sectorsWidely used across finance, marketing, and tech industries

The Weekend Informatics Summer Intern role is typically suited for students with basic technical skills seeking hands-on experience in informatics projects during weekends. In contrast, Data Analyst Interns usually have more specialized data skills and work in broader industries. Both roles offer valuable industry exposure but differ mainly in required background and scope of work.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Informatics Summer Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 6% Full Time, 88% Part Time, and 3% Temporary. Highlights an 89% Physical, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,721 per year, or $16.7 per hour.

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Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Jefferson County Department of Health

Internship program information

The purpose of the internship is to provide an opportunity for students to obtain work experience in the public health space.  In addition, students will acquire skills and knowledge that will be useful in their career search upon graduation. Students will interact with technical experts in their areas of study. JCDH will in turn receive valuable assistance in the development, implementation, and ongoing operation of their programs.  *This is a paid internship opportunity. Students can work for up to two years from their hire date if they are enrolled in school. *JCDH does not offer work sponsorship.

Knowledge-Skills:

  • Ability to deal courteously and tactfully with the public.
  • Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to analyze facts, exercise sound judgement, and to arrive at sound conclusions.
  • Ability to use modern office methods, techniques and equipment, and computer skills.

Eligibility: Summer Intern (Classification No. 92732 Unclassified):

  • Students must be currently enrolled in an accredited university/college and have completed their freshman year.
  • Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.5.
  • Students must have a valid Driver’s License and an acceptable driving record. 
  • Students must pass a pre-employment background check.
  • Students must be eligible to work in the United States and provide required documentation.

Pay Rate:

  •    $15.00/ hour

Quality Improvement and Decision Support Division

Quality Improvement and Decision Support Division leads the performance management, data support, quality improvement, and community health assessment and improvement plan processes for the Jefferson County Department of Health.  Quality Improvement and Decision Support is seeking a bachelor’s or master’s level student in Public Health, Statistics, or Health Informatics to assist with data collection and research for the updated community health assessment and community health improvement plan. Training in data mining and/or epidemiologic analysis is preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is needed. The Summer Intern will work closely with the Director of Quality Improvement and staff within the Quality Improvement and Decision Support Division.

Environmental Health Services

Community Environmental Protection Division (Public Health majors)

The workload involves performing a wide variety of administrative and technical assignments.  Technical duties include monthly inspection of seasonal public swimming pools and spas.  Inspections consist of a thorough examination of the pool site, including the filtration and disinfection systems, and water chemistry testing to ensure that Department rules and regulations for public swimming pools and spas are met.

Population Health Prevention and Wellness (MPH preferred)

The Jefferson County Department of Health (JCDH) is seeking currently enrolled master’s-level public health students to serve as interns supporting the CDC-funded Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) grant. OD2A focuses on preventing overdose deaths through timely data collection, surveillance, and a comprehensive public health approach. Interns will assist with grant administration, data collection and analysis, community outreach, harm reduction efforts, and coordination with partners. This internship provides hands-on experience in public health practice, grant management, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Information Technology (IT majors)

The Management of Information Systems Department at the Jefferson County Department of Health is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented summer intern to join our team. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in various aspects of information systems management and support. The intern will work closely with our experienced team members, gaining valuable insights into the operations of a public health organization and contributing to meaningful projects that impact our community. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Computer Decommissioning and Staging:The intern will assist with the decommissioning of outdated computers, ensuring that all data is securely wiped before disposal. They will also help with the staging of new computers, including installing operating systems, configuring settings, and preparing the devices for use by staff members. 
  • Software Testing:The intern will conduct thorough testing of web applications, mobile applications, and various user scenarios to ensure that our software solutions are functional, user-friendly, and meet the needs of our staff and clients. This includes identifying and reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, and collaborating with developers to implement changes. 
  • PC Technician Support:The intern will provide support in PC technician roles, which involves communicating with end users to understand their technical issues, tracking down information to resolve problems, interacting with vendors to obtain necessary resources, writing clear and concise documentation, searching for drivers, and researching new and improved approaches to enhance our IT infrastructure. 

                                                                                               Disease Control 

Prevention and Epidemiology Division (Public Health and Health Education Majors)
Jefferson County Department of Health Prevention and Epidemiology Division conducts surveillance and investigates Alabama notifiable diseases and outbreaks occurring in Jefferson County. In addition, the division provides guidance to healthcare providers and education to the public. This internship allows students to assist with community education (both written and oral), investigations, and special projects. The intern will be responsible for extracting relevant information for webpages that provide disease education and control measures. In addition, the intern will be responsible for delivering the Happy Healthy Hands education program to local schools and daycares. Data visualization, analysis, and evaluation may also be required. Computer proficiency and knowledge of epidemiological processes are necessary for this position.

Application Process: Candidates must complete an online application and attach the items listed below. All application items must be submitted as a complete package. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.  Applicants selected for a JCDH internship must submit to pre-employment background and drug screening and complete all required administrative paperwork prior to beginning the internship.  The selected applicants must also attend an orientation at the JCDH at the beginning of the internship on a date to be determined.

Location:

Birmingham, Alabama (onsite)

Application Checklist:

  • Complete online JCDH Application
  • One (1) faculty advisor Letter of Recommendation
  • Current official college/university transcript
  • Resume  
  • Application deadline – Open until filled