We are searching for driven, enthusiastic talent to join our team. The primary purpose of the Administrative Apprenticeship is to provide a new college graduate with the experience, knowledge, and skills to successfully transition to an entry role on the Mayo Clinic team.
The apprentice's responsibilities include learning specialized tasks in their chosen field through actual job training under the supervision of tenured staff.
An apprentice's duties include performing administrative tasks as needed, providing possible recommendations on improving productivity, participating in classes and/or workshops on and off-site, observing all health and safety codes, completing assignments, as well as delivering presentations to staff and other stakeholders. You should be well-organized, flexible, and willing to assist wherever possible.
Successful apprentices must have great time management skills and be willing to fit into the existing staff structure. Outstanding apprentices are those who respond well to criticism, build good relationships with colleagues, and ultimately make a lasting impression.
Mentors will be assigned to the apprentice to help support, guide, and develop the individual for success.
The duration of the administrative apprenticeship is approximately one year.
Chosen candidate will have opportunities to be located at any of Mayo Clinic's primary locations.
Eligible Participating Institutions include:
Bethune Cookman University
Tuskegee University
Florida A&M University (FAMU)
Howard University
Xavier University (Louisiana)
North Carolina Central University (NCCU)
Grambling State University
Bachelor's Degree and a graduate from one of our identified Academic Partners.
Good time management, critical, and interpersonal skills; excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities; ability to build professional relationships with colleagues; ability to attend meetings and participate in as many learning opportunities as possible; a growth mindset and passion for learning
Must have authorization to work and remain in the United States without Mayo Clinic sponsorship.
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