Employment and Internship Opportunities

Paid positions and volunteer (unpaid internship) positions are listed below, sorted by posting date.  Click on the position title for more information.  Academic credit may be obtained for participation in unpaid internships; see Internship for Credit for more information about the steps required.

Job Description

BMC is a local, independent, and physician-owned medical group with over 20 primary and specialty care departments, 90 providers, and 325+ clinical and support professionals. Since our founding by 10 physicians in 1949, we have grown and evolved to meet the needs of Boulder County and beyond.

Summary:

Boulder Medical Center (BMC) is seeking temporary staff to assist with the abstraction of patient data from our prior NextGen system into our new Epic EMR system! This position is not benefit eligible and will work for approximately 4-16 weeks Monday - Friday, and is based at our BMC Broadway location (2750 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304).

We are happy to accommodate a shorter period of time for students during Holiday break. Training will be provided.

Job Summary:

  • Analyze, organize, and compile medical information from patients’ Next Gen medical record into their chart in Epic.

Essential Duties:                                        

  • Extracting Data: Collecting patient data from medical records, including information on diagnoses, treatments, procedures, and outcomes.
  • Ensuring Accuracy: Cross-referencing information from multiple sources to ensure the data is accurate and complete.
  • Adhering to Guidelines:  Following data abstraction guidelines and standards set by the organization.
  • Entering Data:  Entering abstracted data into a database or registry and maintaining and updating it as needed.

Experience and Skills

  • Strong computer and data entry skills.
  • Must possess strong grammar and spelling ability as well as the ability to read, write and understand the English language.
  • Neat, well-groomed appearance and courteous manner.
  • Knowledge of medical terminology and HIPAA compliance, preferred.

Education

  • High school graduate or GED equivalent required
  • Medical or nursing student, MA, LPN/RN, or EMT preferred

Experience

  • Basic understanding of medical terminology.
  • Proficient with Windows-based desktop applications.
  • Strong reading comprehension, writing, and communication skills.

The starting hourly pay range for this position is commensurate with experience:

  • $20- $25 /hour depending on experience

This position will be posted for a minimum of three days, subsequently until filled.

Location: 
 
  • Boulder, CO

Apply here:

 

Holy Family High School Sports Performance Internship

The Sports Performance internship at Holy Family High School in Broomfield, CO will provide opportunities for interns to gain valuable experience in coaching strength training and speed and agility at the high school and middle school level.

Holy Family offers 19 different sports and has around 550 athletes who are involved in year-round S&C. We have a new state of the art weight room which includes velocity-based training technologies to help us provide each athlete with as individualized a program as possible.

There are opportunities to intern during the spring, summer, and fall with the ability to get up to 30 hours per week. Initially the position will be unpaid with the possibility of becoming a paid position in the future.

Interns will be under the direct supervision of Everett Ridderbos, Director of Strength & Conditioning and Shannon Turley, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to general set up and take down of training areas, leading athletes through training sessions, modifying sessions for injured athletes, and participating in professional development assignments/activities. Responsibilities will vary based on punctuality, work ethic, and willingness to learn.

Please email everett.ridderbos@holyfamilyhs.com with a resume and cover letter to apply.         

 

Medical Assistant Position

Start Date: As soon as available

Location: Flatiron Allergy & Asthma Center (Specifically the Louisville/Longmont Offices)

Status: Part Time or Full Time

Please send questions and resumes to info@flatironallergy.com .

We are an allergy and asthma practice located in Louisville and Longmont and are searching for a highly-quality, experienced Medical Assistant to be part of our team. We strive to provide our patients with high quality, efficient, and friendly medical care in a comfortable atmosphere. Our ideal candidate will be a quick learner with the ability to multitask, prioritize, and be organized with a focused attention to detail. A positive attitude and professional demeanor are essential to support our patient-centric values.

We welcome pre-medical and pre-professional students to apply for our position. Recent graduates available for 2-4 full days a week are preferred. 

Details:

- Work days will be approx. 3-4 days per week in the Louisville/Longmont offices.

- Front office responsibilities include checking patients in & out, data entry, scheduling, answering phone calls, managing records requests, and supporting physician and nursing staff

- Back office responsibilities include rooming patients, completing allergy and asthma testing, administering allergy shots and supporting nursing and physician team

Requirements:

- Computer literate (experience with electronic medical records preferred)

- Nonsmoking

- Flexible schedule

- Pass criminal background check

This position is a great opportunity for the right individual to actively contribute and grow their skills in a dynamic practice in the Boulder area. Please respond with a cover letter and current CV/resume

Job Type: Part-time/Full-time

Pay: $19-$24/hr pending experience

Please send questions and resumes to info@flatironallergy.com .

MINES ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

Develop
-gain experience and mentorship
-learn to become an elite collegiate athletic performance
coach
internship

Experience
-work with elite division ii football & olympic
athletes, coaches and administration

Network
-build relationships with performance coaches & staff in the industry for references and job opportunities

Curriculum
-cscca approved mentor.
-interns are expected to participate in a comprehensive and challenging educational program, including white boaro discussion and hanos-on experience in the following areas: program design, bio-mechanics, football and olympic program development, exercise instruction, and sports science.

To apply, email:
cover letter, resume and three references in one pof to coach isaiah castilleja at ipcastil@mines.edu
 

Caregiving help needed

My name is Cindy Muir. I am a woman with multiple sclerosis in a wheelchair seeking strong, confident women to work as my caregivers/health aides. For the past 14 years, I have hired students on the pre-med track which now have successful careers in the medical field. Although it is not limited to pre-med students only. This has been the most incredible journey and rewarding experience. I continue to remain in communication with so many from my past. I am ever so grateful to all of my students who have helped me remain
independent. Internships are available along with volunteer (drop ins 30 minutes - 1 hour) and paid positions.

Daily Shifts
Morning: 7am-12pm
Afternoon: 4pm-7pm
Night: 9pm-11pm 
Timing can fluctuate. No prior experience needed as all lifts and job duties will be taught.

Shifts immediately needed: 
Mornings: Tuesday (8:30am-
12pm), and Sunday
Afternoons: Monday and Saturday
Night: Saturday
(More shifts are available to be 
determined)

Contact Information:
cindymuir13@gmail.com
720-255-4926
Preferred contact is email, but if calling must leave a voicemail!

Thank you so much!

My name is Allison Levin and my son Jake is a senior living in Bear Creek (Weber Hall) this Fall. Jake has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and is in a wheelchair 100% of the time. Jake has a care team of caregivers that assist with all of the things he needs in order to be successful for college life. We are looking to expand our care team for this semester (Fall 2024) as well as next spring semester (Spring 2025), but this can be a year-round position if you desire. The job information is as follows:

Job title: Personal Aide
Job description: Assist Jake with daily tasks Tasks include*:
● Bathroom use
● Showering

● Dressing

● Attend meals with Jake
● Retrieving things Jake might need
*A more detailed list of tasks can be provided to those interested. Please note, muscular dystrophy is a degenerative disease, so the needs of Jake are subject to change over time

SHIFTS:

Specifically looking for weekend coverage, especially Friday overnights.

● Average overnight shift is 6-7 hrs. You can sleep during these. Jake has a large dorm room with 2 separate rooms divided by a door, each having its own bed and desk.  He also has a large private bathroom.

PAY:
● $20/hr

No experience necessary! We will provide you with training.
If you are interested in this position, please reach out to personalaidforjake@gmail.com ASAP

Anchor Physical Therapy Interviewing for Clinical Aide Positions

Anchor Physical Therapy, is a dynamic evidence-based private practice physical therapy clinic specializing in orthopedics and sports medicine, located in Broomfield, CO, for the past 20 years. Our clinic takes pride in our unique philosophy inclusive of innovative treatment approaches that differentiate us. We are a clinical site for the Ƶ-Physical Therapy Program and actively involved in mentoring students on their journey into the medical profession.

We have openings for student physical therapy (PT) paid clinical aides. Our PT clinical aides are self-motivated, very organized individuals, who like working with people, possess strong communication skills, professionalism, have an exercise background, flexible, and adaptable. The ideal candidate would be either working on or have completed a 4-year degree in a health-related field and interested in pursuing a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) or other health services graduate degree program. Willingness to learn and interest in Physical Therapy is a must. This is a position that works directly with our clinical staff assisting them in their delivery of patient care, documentation, maintaining clinic efficiency, as well as integrating in with our administrative staff as help is needed.

This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience in a private practice setting. Want to be considered? Send us your cover letter, resume and in the subject line put “Anchor PT Aide”. In your cover letter, tell us why you are our ideal candidate.

Please send a cover letter and resume to:
Cory Braden, PT, DPT
cory@anchorpt.com
590 Burbank St #205
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-460-0329

Want Part Time Work and Great Work Experience?

Home Health Care for Man with Quadriplegia in North Boulder

I am a 60 year-old bighearted man. I was injured in a mountain biking accident in August 2012. My spinal cord was injured badly and has left me with quadriplegia. I am mostly paralyzed from the chest down, I have partial use of both my arms and I get around in a power wheelchair. Even with my limitations I still practice advanced bodywork that I've been doing since 1992 and I am still getting excellent results. I also I’m working as a health coach assisting clients with health challenges and achieving optimal health. I am very passionate about my work and my spiritual path. I am rebuilding my life from the consequences of this life-changing injury. At this time I need quite a bit of assistance, and I am actively seeking other bighearted people who would like to help me out. I live with my life partner Beth, who has a
huge heart, and is courageous enough to continue walking this path with me. She is a Naropa-trained psychotherapist specializing in grief and trauma. If this
opportunity sounds like a good fit or you're curious and have some questions, please be in touch!

Must have a big heart, willingness to learn, and mild strength for the morning and evening shifts
to position Michael’ s body. No medical experience necessary, training included.

Four different work shifts - some flexibility with start and stop times
1. Morning, 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM: stretching, bathroom stuff, clothes, into power wheelchair, set up room, breakfast sometimes. Could also be 7 AM to 10 AM.
2. Lunch, approximately 1:30 PM to 3:30PM: food prep, set up Michael for eating, housekeeping, errands. Sunday lunch 1 PM to 5 PM: lunch, get Michael on his bicycle, housekeeping
3. Evening, 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM: get Michael on his bicycle, housekeeping, food prep, dinner, set up Michael in bed.
4. Overnight, on weekdays 10:15 PM to 7:30 AM: assistance with drinks and supplements before bed and typically 1-3 times during the night for only a few minutes. Caregiver sleeps in guest bedroom and Michael wakes them up with a call button that rings the doorbell in the caregiver bedroom. On Saturday and Sunday nights Caregiver comes at 9 PM to put Michael to bed and then does the overnight.

Current help needed -- (many caregivers do just one shift per week):

  • Saturday and Sunday put me to bed and overnight (sometimes I have four people do one Saturday overnight per month)
  • Friday evening, Friday overnight (these two can be separate or combined)
  • Back up caregivers, especially for overnights,are always appreciated!

Wages: morning, lunch and evening shift $17/hour, overnight shift $70/shift
Call or text Michael if interested: 303-513-2556
If you want to see a little bit more about me and my work:

ALTA Physical Therapy and Pilates here in Boulder is currently looking to hire new aides for the fall semester. We are a women-owned outpatient clinic near campus. We host an aide program which gives students opportunities to both shadow as well as gets hands-on experience working in a physical therapy setting. This set-up tends to cater towards students who wish to pursue PT and have experience/knowledge with human anatomy. Junior/Senior students are generally preferred for aide positions, though we also have a volunteer program if anyone wishes to explore that option.

The aide position duties consist of:

  • opening/closing the clinic
  • checking in patients
  • scribing intake and insurance related paperwork
  • changing/cleaning treatment rooms
  • sending patients exercises
  • assisting PTs in treating
  • directly helping patients out with equipment/exercises

This position would start the week of August 26th and is paid. The shifts we are currently looking for are Monday morning, Wednesday morning and afternoon, as well as Thursday afternoon.

If you are interested, please email your resume and availability to the coordinator for the aide/volunteer program, Alex Croitoru, at croitorualexm@gmail.com .

Description: The Sie Center for Down Syndrome at Children’s Hospital Colorado offers a research internship during the fall, winter, and summer semesters to 2-3 outstanding undergraduate and first year graduate students interested in gaining clinical research experience in the following areas of pediatrics: Psychology, Pre-Med, Developmental Disabilities, and Pediatrics.

The 2024 Summer Clinical Research Internship at the Sie Center for Down Syndrome at Children’s Hospital Colorado offers social, behavioral, pre-medical, and biological students the opportunity to work closely with the research team and clinic providers on research projects related to their specific sub-specialty.  The primary focus of this internship is supporting clinical research, analysis, and article writing.  Students will have the unique opportunity to join medical researchers in completing ongoing research and quality improvement investigations.  Research interns will also gain valuable insight into the publication, institutional review board, and study cycle and analysis process. Responsibilities include: (1) assisting staff in the design, execution, and evaluation of research and quality improvement projects, (2) literature and/or chart reviews, (3) survey and/or database development, (4) population of investigation databases, and (5) data collection, integration, and analysis. Through these opportunities, students will develop skills and experience implementing clinical research across the life cycle of a study.

Internship outcomes will be developed on an individual basis based on academic/professional interests and current department investigations. While participating in the program, interns will be invited and encouraged to attend pediatric grand rounds, as well as other lectures of interest available at the hospital.  Training will be provided, including: CITI training, HIPPA certification, Epic courses, REDCap database training, and SPSS statistics, along with other applicable hospital, IRB, and research specific trainings.

Students who are interested in psychology, science, medicine, and clinical research are encouraged to apply to the 2024 Fall Clinical Research Internship.  The internship is open to undergraduates and first year graduate students.  The ideal applicant is a student aspiring to attend a graduate program in psychology, biological science, or medicine with a strong academic record and an interest in pediatrics.

Application Requirements and Qualifications: Application materials must include a resume, cover letter, unofficial transcript, and contact information for 2-3 professional/academic references. Social, behavioral, or biological sciences background is preferred with preference for individuals with prior coursework in statistics and/or research methods. Please submit application materials to Kristine, Clinical Research Manager, at kristine.wolter-warmerdam@childrenscolorado.org

Application Process: A review of applicants will be on-going and will continue until the internship positions have been filled. Applications officially close on Friday, July 26th. Please apply early to ensure availability.

Program Dates/Hours: Each applicant is required to make at least a five-month commitment.  Interns will work a flexible 10-15 hours per week within normal business hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Start and completion dates are by agreement.

Contact Information: The 2024 Fall Clinical Research Internship is coordinated by Kristine Wolter-Warmerdam, Clinical Research Manager and Rebecca Bernstein, Clinical Research Assistant.  Questions regarding the internship and/or application process should be directed to: kristine.wolter-warmerdam@childrenscolorado.org. Please note that this is an unpaid internship for academic credit.

Colorado School of Mines (CO): The Colorado School of Mines Strength & Conditioning Department is actively seeking hard-working applicants for VOLUNTARY/ NON-MONETARY internship positions working with all varsity sports within our program for the Fall Term 2024 (August 19th – December 15th). Interns will have the ability to learn from a CSCCa Approved Mentor. The internship will also work with your department to fulfill credits for course work for qualifying interns.

The intent of the internship is to provide a semester of hands-on training to prepare the candidate to take on the next level position in strength and conditioning as either a graduate assistant or full-time strength coach. 

Interns are expected to participate in a comprehensive and challenging educational program, including whiteboard discussion and hands-on experience in the following areas: program design, biomechanics, football, and Olympic program development, exercise instruction, Olympic lifting progressions and techniques, plyometrics, speed and agility techniques, energy system development, regeneration methods, nutritional basics, leadership and facility and athlete management. 

Internship responsibilities will include various duties within the Colorado School of Mines Strength and Conditioning Department. Hours will vary throughout the semester and may include early morning, late afternoon hours, and weekends. Previous weight room or athletic coaching experience is a plus.  

 Requirements: 

1) CPR/AED/First Aid 

2) Must be working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field 

3) Must have, or working towards CSCS, SCCC, USAW, etc. 

4) Must have a strong desire to pursue a career in the strength and conditioning profession 

5) Must be proactive, excellent work ethic, and be disciplined. 

Compensation: VOLUNTARY/Nonpaying Continuing education resources, SCCC/CSCS certification prep, access to networking opportunities, the potential future recommendation for professional advancement, and continuing mentorship beyond completion of the internship.

In order to determine if you’re a correct fit for our program please email the following information: Cover Letter, Resume, and References.  

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary  

Pay: Unpaid 

Benefits: Flexible schedule 

Schedule: Day shift, Monday to Friday  

Ability to commute/relocate: Golden, CO 80401: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)  Education: High school or equivalent (Preferred)  

Work Location: One location 

Thank you for your time and we look forward to hearing from you.

Please contact:

Isaiah Castilleja, Director of Internship

Colorado School of Mines