Memory Care of Excellence Intern at Trilogy Health Services - Travel
Lyndon, Kentucky, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Training Materials Development, Literature Search, Data Collection, Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Educational Material Drafting, Project Coordination, Meeting Documentation, Communication Skills, Collaboration, Research, Sensory Interventions, Dementia Best Practices, Engagement Strategies, Conference Preparation, Case Study Preparation

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Overview Whether you’re looking for a new chapter, a change of pace, or a helping hand, Trilogy is committed to being the best place that you’ve ever belonged. Responsibilities Get more than just experience—get paid to grow! During our Summer 2026 Internship Program, you’ll build real-world skills while working on projects that make an impact. Connect with executives and industry leaders, gain insights from dedicated mentors, and enjoy a summer filled with intern socials and fun activities. Whether you're in Marketing, IT, Finance, HR, or a related field, this 10-week paid internship is your chance to learn, lead, and level up your future. Qualifications The Memory Care Center of Excellence (MCCOE) Intern works as an apprentice under the direction of the VP of Memory Care Center of Excellence and is responsible for functions needed in the MCCOE. The MCCOE Intern will play a key role in the continued growth and success of the Company. Other key responsibilities include: Assist in developing training materials, toolkits, handouts, and visual aids. · Conduct literature searches on neuroscience, dementia best practices, engagement strategies, sensory interventions, and emerging innovations. · Summarize findings and prepare brief, digestible summaries for MCCOE leadership. · Assist in coordinating MCCOE initiatives and pilot programs across campuses. · Attend internal meetings, take notes, and prepare follow-up documents. · Assist with data collection related to Legacy programming, engagement, Life Story completion, and other MCCOE metrics. · Help review qualitative and quantitative data to support decision-making. · Help draft or update family-facing educational materials, tip sheets, and dementia communication tools. · Support creation of campus-ready training assets and resource packets. · Conference preparation · Case study preparation · Support for external collaborations Physical requirementsSitting, standing, bending, reaching, stretching, stooping, walking, and moving intermittently during working hours. Must be able to lift at least 50lbs. Must be able to maintain verbal and written communication with co-workers, supervisors, residents, family members, visitors, vendors and all business associates outside of the health campus.
Responsibilities
The MCCOE Intern will assist in developing training materials and conducting literature searches on neuroscience and dementia best practices. They will also support the coordination of MCCOE initiatives and help with data collection and analysis.
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