Under the direction of the Executive Director, Workplace Equity & Inclusion or Designee, the Applied Public Policy Scholarly Project Graduate Internship Program is a collaboration between ForHealth Consulting at UMass Chan Medical School and Massachusetts’ Medicaid agency (MassHealth). The program offers a unique opportunity for currently enrolled master’s students or Doctoral students or candidates to participate in a scholarly project aligned with their academic calendar, program requirements, and the needs identified by MassHealth.
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Under the direction of the assigned MassHealth manager, the Applied Public Policy Scholarly Project Graduate Intern (APP Graduate Intern) is responsible for project-based tasks to support a designated department under the on-going tutelage of a professional mentor. These tasks may be administrative or research oriented and require advanced analytical and communications skills. Primary communications will be in a team environment with a focus on collecting input for assigned projects. Specific job responsibilities will vary by department and include information gathering, analysis, writing, and editing.
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This is a temporary, unbenefited position. Selected interns are compensated at a competitive rate and expected to work 15 to 18 hours each week of a traditional 14-week semester or up to 40 hours per week for 10 weeks over the summer. This is a hybrid position. Interns will be expected to work in the Boston office up to two days per week, and when working remotely, have access to a private, quiet space with reliable internet.
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Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter in order to be fully considered.
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MassHealth Strategy Team:The MassHealth Strategy Team serves as an internal consulting group that supports the executive team in leading initiatives to improve member health outcomes, enhance member experience, and strengthen the long-term sustainability of the Medicaid program — driving tangible impact for communities across the Commonwealth. Strategy projects typically involve conducting qualitative and quantitative analyses to assess the current state, identify opportunities, solve problems, and develop strategic recommendations.Â
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For Summer 2026, the Strategy Team is seeking an intern to contribute to one or two high-priority, fast-moving projects. Interns often have opportunities to present findings and recommendations directly to MassHealth executives. Because the team works on short-term engagements (typically 3-6 months), the specific project assignment will be determined closer to the start of the internship, with efforts made to align the work with the intern’s interests and strengths when possible. Â
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Responsibilities
- Administrative
- Perform complex and varied executive and administrative tasks that require a high degree of independent action and the setting of priorities and procedures.
- Conduct advanced research to assist other team members.
- Create reports and perform in-depth data analysis.
- Implement and manage tasks in accordance with departmental objectives.
- Create and deliver basic presentations highlighting policy choices, challenges, and decision options discovered during the course of the work performed.
- Perform assigned project tasks within specified timeframes.
- Meet and Report weekly to an assigned professional Mentor.
Qualifications
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