Apply for the Seacole Scholars Program
Explore your career options in a professional setting and develop the essential skills you need for the future.
The Seacole Scholars Program, named for pioneering nurse Mary Seacole, is a summer employment opportunity for high school students who have their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) licenses. This program is run by Rhode Island Hospital's nursing department and operates as part of the Brown University Health Summer Employment Program.
Each year, Brown University Health hires young people to work as CNAs for seven weeks during the summer. Accepted youth work four days a week on the nursing units and spend one day each week attending Brown University Health Workforce and Youth Development training.
Explore your career options in a professional setting and develop the essential skills you need for the future.
The Summer Youth Employment Program offers youth an opportunity to:
Eligible candidates include:
Please follow the instructions below to apply:
“My time as a Brown University Health Summer Youth Employee has been an experience of a lifetime and has shaped my path or the future. As a CNA and part of the Seacole Scholars Program, I was able to utilize many of my job specific skills to provide quality patient care. The workshops that are incorporated in the Summer Youth Employment Program helped me become a more conscious individual and helped me build professional and personal relationships. I learned throughout my time as a Brown University Health Summer Youth Employee that I truly belong in the healthcare field, and that I can deliver health with care!.” -Sam A.