This unpaid internship offers students pursuing a master's degree in fields like Social Work, Public Health, or related areas the opportunity to gain macro-level experience in a state agency. The intern will review policies, analyze data, participate in meetings, and assist with projects such as research, developing training materials, and supporting diversity initiatives. Most work is remote, with occasional in-person meetings in Lansing. Candidates should have strong communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office, familiarity with virtual conferencing tools, and experience working with vulnerable populations. Responsibilities include engaging in team discussions, researching policies, creating presentations and surveys, and contributing to quality and diversity efforts. The internship emphasizes professional development, policy review, and collaboration within a supportive environment focused on promoting health, safety, and self-sufficiency for residents.