Summer 2026 Graduate Internship Program – Operations
Summer 2026 Graduate Internship Program – Operations
During Summer 2026, NYP will offer a 10-week paid Hospital Operations internship for qualified graduate students from leading university programs.
Hospital Operations Graduate Interns will work closely with administrative and operational leaders across inpatient and outpatient settings to support initiatives focused on operational efficiency, patient flow, quality of care, access, and service excellence. This internship provides a comprehensive introduction to hospital administration within a complex academic medical center.
About Hospital Operations:
The Hospital Operations division is responsible for the day-to-day functioning of the hospital, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care. Teams collaborate across clinical, administrative, and support services to optimize throughput, improve patient experience, and support frontline staff. Interns will gain firsthand exposure to operational strategy, performance improvement, and cross-functional collaboration in a hospital environment.
Key Responsibilities May Include:
Supporting operational improvement initiatives related to patient flow, throughput, and capacity management
Assisting with data analysis, reporting, and performance metrics
Participating in process improvement projects and operational planning
Preparing presentations and materials for leadership meetings
Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams across clinical and administrative areas
Internship Program Components
Assigned mentor from NYP’s Emerging Leadership Council
One-on-one career information meetings with senior leaders
Final presentation to senior leadership highlighting summer contributions
Networking events with other emerging leaders
Program Details
Dates: June 1 – August 7, 2026
Location: On-site in New York, NY
Schedule: Full-time, Monday through Friday
Note: NYP does not offer relocation stipends for interns.
Preferred Criteria
Current graduate students pursuing degrees in Healthcare Administration, Public Health, Business Administration, Health Policy, or related fields
Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills
Interest in hospital operations, quality improvement, and healthcare delivery systems
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, in-person environment
Required Criteria
Completion of first year of a graduate program by internship start
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills