Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Summer Program: May – August 2026
Full-Time (40 hours per week)
Requires current enrollment in a Bachelor's Degree Program
What is Health Information Technology?
Health Information Technology (HIT) is the area of IT involving the design, build, use, & maintenance of information systems in the healthcare industry. HIT improves the efficiency & quality of care that nurses & physicians provide by implementing user-friendly applications for the clinical staff to adopt & operate within. Our goal here at IU Health’s (IUH) IS department is to provide you a deeper understanding of one of the teams below that best fits you, but also still provide you high-level exposure to all the areas of HIT in our organization.
Which Health Information Technology area speaks to you?
Clinical Information Services
Enterprise Analytics
Demand Management
Enterprise Business Applications
Network Infrastructure
Information Security & Compliance
The Information Security & Compliance team's mission is to collaborate with stakeholders at IUH, IU School of Medicine, & with our business partners to address Information Risk Management as part of standard business practices. The primary functions of our InfoSec department are Compliance, Third-Party Risk, Offensive Security, Risk Assessment, Threat Intelligence, Digital Forensics, Incident Response, security consulting & advising
Project & Portfolio Management
PMO Regional Strategic Projects
Clinical Informatics and Education
The IU Health Clinical Informatics and Education team’s mission is to promote understanding, integration, and application of information technology to empower our clinical teams to provide excellent patient care and clinical outcomes
End User Compute (EUC) and Datacenter Operations
Device Management Platform (End User Compute)
Description: The Device Management Platform (DMP) team supports the configuration and management desktop and laptop endpoints using Microsoft platforms (SCCM, Intune, BitLocker). The DMP team also supports the management and configuration of mobile devices (iPhones, iPads, user-owned devices accessing IUH resources) using Microsoft Intune and Workspace One platforms
Clinical Research Systems
R studio, etc.)
How can you help in the mission of IU Health’s Information Services?
All interns are not only assigned to a specific area, but also a specific project that the team is working on to fully experience the application of the tasks involved. Interns will collaborate with leadership and other team members during their time spent in Information Services. They will actively participate in team meetings and report out on assigned projects and initiatives. Interns will be responsible for items such as data collection, managing project logistics, preparing project materials, and communicating across multiple teams. Internship assignments are comprised of exposure to many parts of the business function, providing the opportunity to gain high level healthcare industry knowledge, better understanding of departmental concepts, and sustained outcomes for Informatics and Information Service teams and department leaders.
Indiana University Health is Indiana’s largest and most comprehensive system.
A unique partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine—one of the nation’s largest medical schools—gives patients access to groundbreaking research and innovative treatments, and it offers team members access to the latest science and the very best training—advancing healthcare for all.
At IU Health, your personal and professional growth is a top priority. You will have access to many diverse opportunities to learn and develop in meaningful ways that matter most to you, such as advanced clinical training, leadership development, promotion opportunities and cross-training development.