34 Fact Sheet for Business Managers, Fiscal Officers, and Human Resources
The LHSI team and Division of Undergraduate Education payroll and human resources handles most of what you need to hire the interns. You may get questions or need help from the administrators in your department or school for tasks like additional trainings, building access, or hiring interns directly after LHSI. Share this chapter to give them more information.
The Life-Health Sciences Internship Program is an on-campus student employment opportunity for IU Indianapolis undergraduate students. They are placed with faculty and staff supervisors for the academic year (beginning of September to beginning of May). LHSI is under the Division of Undergraduate Education.
We pay interns $13 per hour for up to 10 hours per week for the entire academic year. LHSI covers the hourly rate, processes hiring paperwork, and hires directly on our account.
If you have questions beyond what is covered here, reach out to the program director for assistance.
Timesheets
We collect information from the direct supervisors at the internship sites and set up Kuali Time work areas under IN-UCOL.
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- Interns will not appear on your departmental timesheet approvals or reports.
- Our division requires a backup timesheet approver. If a supervisor does not have another person to do this, they may ask you for guidance.
- The financial administration coordinator in our division sends timesheet reminders and processes all LHSI intern timesheets.
We have a section in this handbook about our timesheet policies.
Hiring
Interns are hired as student hourly workers (temporary hourly) and submit the hire packet to us. The human resources coordinator in our division completes the I-9, background check (regular, not PIC), and edoc as part of the hiring process. Interns do the hiring process in August and have the same shared start date at the beginning of September.
Work-study paperwork
If an intern has a federal work-study award, we work with them to complete the form with DUE contact information and get signatures from the intern and direct supervisor (the faculty or staff member approving timesheets). If an intern or supervisor asks questions about this form, send them to the LHSI office. You do not need to hire the interns or process the work-study paperwork.
Additional hours
Interns may work a maximum of 10 hours per week under LHSI funding. If the internship site regularly needs or requires more, they are welcome to hire interns directly for the extra time. We cannot take account numbers to cover the extra time.
After LHSI
Interns are only eligible for one cycle of funding. Some supervisors elect to hire interns directly after the completion of the program in early May. In early spring we give the supervisors the exact term date to help plan moving the interns to avoid redoing some of the process on your end. They may be in touch with you about how to transfer the intern to their funding under your department.
If interns are accepted to other campus programs to continue the work, those programs should handle the hiring process.
Training and other requirements
We have over 100 interns and locations with varying training and other requirements. As such, we do not manage any specific requirements for the sites beyond the basic hiring paperwork. We recommend interns complete training or safety requirements that any new employee would do.
We have a section in this handbook about orienting the interns to the site and your department and a section with a list of the potential safety and training resources on this campus.