Intern
Harris Computer · North Carolina, United States · 6 days ago
Education$20–$25/hrFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Tool Development & Setup: Assist in the initial configuration and deployment of AI-driven tools designed to streamline healthcare IT operations.
- Workflow Engineering: Partner with the PS Transformation lead to identify and document operational bottlenecks within the customer lifecycle that are ripe for AI intervention.
- Tool Deployment: Assist in the initial configuration, testing, and deployment of AI-driven tools designed to streamline healthcare IT operations.
- Knowledge Sharing: Act as an additional resource for Professional Services staff, creating “cheat sheets” and documentation to help them adopt automation best practices.
- Operational Intelligence: Help identify and document operational bottlenecks that can be solved through multi-model AI solutions.
- Impact Measurement: Help develop and maintain simple dashboards or reports to track the time saved and efficiency gained through implemented automation projects.
Qualifications
- Must-Have Educational Background: Current student or recent graduate in Computer Science, Data Science, Healthcare Informatics, or a related STEM field.
- AI Literacy: A foundational understanding of Large Language Models (LLMs), prompt engineering principles, and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) architectures.
- Technical Aptitude: Comfort working with APIs, JSON, and basic system integration fundamentals.
- Collaborative Mindset: Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively in a remote, cross-functional team environment.
- Creative Perspective: A proactive problem-solver with a strong “outside-the-box” thinking style to find non-obvious solutions or inventive approaches.
- Nice-to-Have Scripting Skills: Practical experience writing Python scripts or building workflows on platforms like Make.com, Zapier, or n8n.
- Domain Interest: An interest in the Healthcare IT industry and a desire to understand how technology improves patient and provider outcomes.
- Translational Communication: The ability to explain complex technical concepts (like how a specific automation works) to non-technical stakeholders clearly.
- Experience in the Healthcare Industry: Experience working or volunteering in a healthcare environment, with familiarity with clinical workflows and/or healthcare operations.