Apprenticely is working with our company partner, the Huml Health to add an AI Operations Intern to their team in Bentonville, Arkansas! Our Apprenticely Internship Program is a three-month program ...
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Apprenticely is working with our company partner, the Huml Health to add an AI Operations Intern to their team in Bentonville, Arkansas! Our Apprenticely Internship Program is a three-month program ...
Quick apply
Apprenticely is working with our company partner, the Huml Health to add an AI Operations Intern to their team in Bentonville, Arkansas! Our Apprenticely Internship Program is a three-month program ...
Bentonville, AR · On-site
$15/hr
Apprenticely is working with our company partner, the Huml Health to add an AI Operations Intern to their team in Bentonville, Arkansas! Our Apprenticely Internship Program is a three-month program ...
Bentonville, AR · On-site
$15/hr
Apprenticely is working with our company partner, the Huml Health to add an AI Operations Intern to their team in Bentonville, Arkansas! Our Apprenticely Internship Program is a three-month program ...

$15/hr
Full-time, Internship
Posted 5 days ago
Every year, 50 million Americans go to treatment for substance use disorder. 85% relapse. Cardiology has EKGs. Oncology has biomarkers. Behavioral health has a questionnaire and a phone call. When a patient walks out the door, clinicians go dark — no data, no signal, no warning until it's too late.
Huml Health makes the invisible measurable. We built a platform that reads continuous physiological signals — heart rate variability, sleep, voice biomarkers, movement — and turns them into clinical intelligence that tells a counselor who needs attention before the crisis hits. We've built the largest multimodal behavioral health dataset in the country from 3,000+ patients. We have saved lives.
We are six people. Flat structure. Generating revenue. This is not a concept — it's working infrastructure.
This is not an internship where you shadow someone and write a summary.
You will sit next to the CEO and own real work. Think of this like a family office associate role — one week you're pulling apart credit card statements and categorizing spend, the next you're building a sales deck, documenting a customer success process, or figuring out how to explain an API endpoint to a clinician in plain English.
The core skill this role develops is distillation — taking a pile of information and figuring out what matters, to whom, and what to do with it. That might be an email thread, a customer complaint, a financial statement, or a conversation with a developer. You read it, you process it, you act on it or you surface it.
90% of this job involves learning and optimizing AI tools. You will use AI to move faster than any single person should be able to. You will document what you learn, build repeatable processes, and help the team use these tools better. You don't need to know how to code — but you need to get comfortable with concepts like API endpoints, prompts, and integrations, and be able to translate them for non-technical audiences.
What the work actually looks like:
We are not looking for a résumé. We're looking for someone who has done something hard.
The profile that excites us: you've competed seriously — in athletics, in a business, in a demanding job — and you know what it means to show up when it's not glamorous. You've maybe taken a non-traditional path. Moved somewhere new. Run something. Worked in a place where you had to earn trust quickly and figure things out on the fly.
You don't need a specific degree. You do need:
Bonus if you have: experience with Google Workspace or Microsoft Office, any exposure to healthcare or behavioral health, a background juggling school, work, and something else simultaneously.
A connection to the mission helps. A lot of the people who depend on this platform are fighting to stay sober. That context matters to us.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.