Marin Community Clinics

Interns/Externs/Volunteers

Job Post Information* : Posted Date 2 weeks ago(3/25/2026 4:55 PM)

Overview

Welcome to Marin Community Clinics!

 

Since 1972, Marin Community Clinics has been dedicated to providing compassionate, high‑quality, and affordable health care to uninsured and low‑income residents of Marin County. What began with volunteer physicians and nurses caring for patients in local church basements has grown into a modern, innovative health care organization.

Today, our clinics feature state‑of‑the‑art facilities, experienced and passionate medical professionals, advanced technology, and comprehensive programs focused on prevention, treatment, and holistic well‑being. We are proud to serve more than 40,000 community members each year across multiple locations throughout Marin County.

We are excited that you’re interested in joining us! Interns, Externs, and Volunteers play an important role in our mission, and we appreciate your enthusiasm to contribute.

Because we receive a high volume of applications, we are not able to provide individual status updates. While opportunities vary, we do our best to thoughtfully match applicants with areas across our clinics where they can make a meaningful impact.

To help us learn more about your interests and goals, please complete all screening questions in the online application. If a suitable opportunity becomes available, a member of our team will reach out to you directly.

Thank you for your interest in supporting Marin Community Clinics—and for your commitment to helping our community thrive!

Responsibilities

Interns, externs, volunteers, and contract providers support our mission by carrying out a wide range of meaningful responsibilities under the direct guidance of clinic leadership and medical directors. Their work may include assisting with patient-centered projects, supporting clinical workflows, contributing to health education initiatives, participating in quality improvement activities, and helping ensure an efficient and welcoming care environment. Each role is assigned tasks that align with the individual’s skills and training, while providing valuable hands-on experience within a dynamic community health setting.

 

Qualifications

  • Immunizations
    Fullfill immunization and fit for duty regulatory requirements. Candidates must be able to provide documentation of all required immunizations in compliance with clinic and regulatory standards.

  • Background Check
    Applicants may be required to successfully pass a background check if the volunteer role involves direct patient interaction or access to Electronic Health Records (EHR).

  • Language Skills
    Bilingual English–Spanish proficiency is highly desirable, though not mandatory. Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.

  • Healthcare Experience
    Prior experience in a health care setting is preferred but not required.

  • Cultural Sensitivity
    Must demonstrate the ability to work respectfully and effectively in a diverse, multicultural, and multi-ethnic environment.

  • Work Schedule Flexibility
    Must be able to accommodate a flexible schedule based on the needs of the assignment.

  • Travel
    Must be willing and able to travel to different Marin Community Clinics locations as needed.

  • Technical Skills
    Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel is strongly preferred for roles involving computer-based tasks.


Marin Community Clinics is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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