Farm to Senior Services – Supply Chain Internships
Expectations for Interns
General Expectations:
- Regular communication with Host Mentor and Intern Coordinator
- Timeliness to meetings/deadlines
- Initiative + self-direction
Getting Started:
- Attend orientation
- Set up initial meeting with Host Site + Intern Coordinator
Weekly:
- Check in with Host Mentor about goals and progress
- Check in with Intern Coordinator
- Keep Intern Organizer up to date
- Work 40 hours/week
Meetings:
- RSVP for calendar invites via google calendar
- Be on time for in-person and virtual events
- Be prepared with updates, questions, and next steps
- Advanced warning for cancellations + reschedule for that same week (if possible)
- Attend whole group meetings (as scheduled)
- Attend professional development (as scheduled)
Communication:
- Prompt communication + responses
- Follow code of conduct when communicating
Hours and Payment:
- Average 40 hours per week for 9 weeks
- W-9 needed
- Clock hours through university
- Pay will be bi-weekly as per the NC State Biweekly Payroll Schedule – note the delay between “Pay Period Start Date” and “Pay Date”. For more information, visit the NC State University Controller’s Office website.
Code of Conduct for Interns
Interns shall:
- Represent CEFS and Host Sites with professionalism and courtesy
- Demonstrate respect towards others at all times
- Abide by the rules, policies, and procedures of the Host Sites they serve
- Abide by the rules, policies, and procedures of CEFS regarding a Drug-Free Workplace, Anti-Harassment and Anti-Discrimination
- Direct concerns, problems, and suggestions to their Host Site Mentor and Intern Coordinator
At no time may an Intern:
- Engage in any activity that is illegal under local, state, or federal law
- Engage in activities that pose a significant safety risk to others
- Engage in political advocacy during paid work hours
The following acts also constitute a violation of the program’s rules of conduct:
- Unauthorized absence
- Use of profanity, abusive, or inappropriate language
- Refusal to comply with the instructions of their supervisor
- Stealing or lying
- Harassment of any kind, including sexual, verbal, and physical harassment
- Engaging in any activity that may physically or emotionally damage other interns in the program or people in the community
- Unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of any controlled substance or illegal drugs during the term of employment
- Consuming alcoholic beverages during the performance of work-related tasks
- Being under the influence of alcohol or any illegal drugs during the performance of work-related tasks
- Failing to notify supervisors of any criminal conviction that occurs during the term of employment