Internship - Software Testing/ Quality Assurance
Company: Michigan Health Information Network
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: May 11, 2022
Job Description:
Job DescriptionAbout Interoperability Institute's Internship
ProgramThe Interoperability Institute (IOI) Workforce Development
goal is to provide early career opportunities to address the talent
gap in information technology and healthcare to ensure the supply
of talent meets the current and emerging needs of the healthcare IT
industry. The Workforce Development team hosts a long standing
Internship Program in partnership with our family of companies,
including the Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN) and
Velatura. Interns provide a fresh perspective on healthcare issues
and create innovative solutions that help transform the healthcare
industry. Interns are an essential part of the team at our growing,
fast-paced health IT nonprofit. We look for self-motivated,
professional intern candidates who can work independently and
aren't afraid to ask questions.Position Description - Software
Testing/ Quality Assurance Intern
- Internship May 16 - December 16, 2022
- Create, edit, export, analyze reports using Jira and Excel
- Identify, coordinate, track software bugs and defects
- Create, coordinate, and review root cause analysis
documentation
- Support team with scheduling meetings and managing Microsoft
Outlook calendars
- Identify, coordinate, and implement process improvements
- Work in an agile software development team environment
- Write test cases for functional, regression, sanity and
integration testing
- Test software applications and document defects found in detail
- Preferred skills: Computer programming, API calls, XML
messages, Excel, healthcare clinical or technical background
- Preferred degree programs: Information Systems, Computer
ScienceInternship Program Basics
- All our internships are remote, with laptop provided
- 15 - 29 hours/week within our office hours (Eastern Time
Zone)
- Internships are a minimum 2 semester commitment
- Internships generally start in January, May, and August
- Earn hourly wage ($12+/hr based on experience and degree
level)
- Internships are part-time, temporary positions
- Mentored by a professional full time staff team member
- Learn about cutting-edge healthcare initiatives
- Network with health IT industry leaders
- Collaborate with staff members and other interns on
projectsInterns may work up to 29 hours per week with the
expectation of a minimum of 15 hours per week. All hours must be
completed within our office hours Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM
Eastern Time, with an hourly wage depending on
education/experience.The Internship Program accepts international
students with up-to-date work authorization for off-campus
employment.We recruit undergraduate and graduate students from many
accredited colleges and universities. Interns must be an enrolled
student for the duration of the internship, but degree area is not
a concern. Our main interest is a willingness to learn and be
productive.Required Qualifications
- Must have reliable internet connection
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must be available to work at least 15 hours/week for 2
semesters
- Must be enrolled in undergraduate or graduate program
- Quick learner in fast-paced, high-expectations environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to take initiative with little direction
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, OneNote, Excel,
Teams, PowerPoint, etc.)
- Able to pass a background check
- Note: Responsibilities vary greatly by departmentInterns are
paired with a full-time team member to mentor them throughout the
internship. Interns collaborate with their mentor, their team
members, and other interns on tasks and projects. High-performing
interns are encouraged to stay for multiple semesters. NoticeAt
Interoperability Institute, we are an Equal Opportunity Employer
who recognizes that our diversity is our greatest strength. We draw
on the differences in who we are, what we've experienced, and how
we think to best serve our stakeholders and our communities.
Because our family of companies serve everyone, we believe in
including everyone. This means we strive to hire qualified
employees that are diverse in thinking and in race, gender, gender
identity and/or gender expression, age, religion or belief, sexual
orientation, physical, mental, or sensory disability, citizenship,
family or partnership status, socioeconomic upbringing, and more.
We believe diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical
to our success as an organization, and we seek to recruit, develop,
and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate
pool.
Keywords: Michigan Health Information Network, Ann Arbor , Internship - Software Testing/ Quality Assurance, IT / Software / Systems , Ann Arbor, Michigan
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