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Where can high school students find jobs in hospitals?

I'm interested in working at a hospital while I'm still in high school. Are there specific roles that typically hire high school students, like maybe an administrative position or something in patient support?

a year ago

Yes, it's commendable that you've shown an interest in getting early work experience in a hospital setting. Hospitals and other healthcare facilities often have opportunities for high school students, though they will vary based on local laws and the policies of each hospital.

One potential opportunity is through volunteer programs. Many hospitals have volunteer programs where high school students can help with tasks such as escorting patients, aiding with patient meal times, and helping out at the information desk. This could provide valuable experience, though it usually doesn't come with a paycheck.

Another possibility could be clerical or administrative positions. Hospitals often require front desk attendants, data entry clerks, or administrative assistants to manage files and appointment scheduling. Keep in mind that these positions might require certain skills, like computer literacy and communication skills.

Patient support roles such as a patient care aide or orderly could also might be open to high school students. These positions may assist with transporting patients, changing bed linens, and other tasks. It's important to bear in mind that some of these roles may require specific training or certification, such as a CPR certification.

Additionally, many hospitals have summer internship programs for high school students interested in the medical field. These programs may be competitive, but they provide wonderful hands-on experience within the healthcare industry. Though these internships might not always be paid, the valuable experience could be an excellent stepping stone for future opportunities.

I suggest you start by checking hospitals' websites in your area for current job openings and volunteer opportunities. Keep in mind, every hospital will have different opportunities and policies, so it's best to reach out to their human resources department or the person listed on a job posting if you have specific questions.

a year ago

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