What are the responsibilities and job description for the Providence College Internship 2025 - Medicare Product position at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island?
Schedule: Hybrid
Compensation: $18-$25 hourly
Jump into the new world of health insurance:
At Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), our business is healthcare. But our focus is on improving lives. Be part of a team that is large enough to make a difference but small enough to be innovative. Work in a rapidly changing field. Take a chance to be creative. Move outside the status quo. Shape new ideas with the power of a national brand behind you.
Join others who know diversity is strength:
We appreciate and celebrate everything that makes us unique: age, national origin, citizenship status, perspectives, experiences, physical or mental disability, military status, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression. Our diversity strengthens us as an organization and helps us better serve an increasingly diverse Rhode Island population.
Why this job matters:
The Medicare Product team is looking for a student product development intern. The student will be exposed to product development and go-to-market staff during their internship. The student will have the ability to shadow and sit in on planning meetings as well as have designated projects. The primary focus of this rotation will be to support the creation of required material for Medicare beneficiaries. The student will gain exposure to Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) activities, learn about varying product offerings in the Medicare product landscape, and support changes related to BCBSRI’s Medicare bid submission.
What you will do:
Support the production and distribution of regulatory and supporting beneficiary materials.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure all relevant feedback and perspectives are incorporated as applicable.
Ensure that design and layouts adhere to corporate and brand standards and create an ease of understanding for beneficiaries.
Prepare materials for print production, CMS submission, and language translation.
Maintain clear documentation of changes driven by internal stakeholders and/or CMS regulatory requirements.
Participate in meetings with external agencies and internal partners to develop relationships, gathering and curating the necessary data to finalize materials.
Participate in department initiatives and projects.
Perform other duties as assigned.
What you need to succeed:
Exceptional attention to detail
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel
Excellent organizational skills and ability to successfully prioritize multiple tasks
Verbal and written communications skills
Good problem-solving skills
Ability to interface with associates at all levels
Ability to handle multiple priorities/projects
Strong time management skills
The Extras:
Business, Health Policy or equivalent major in a college or university
Salary : $18 - $25