Mercy Springfield Communities Short-Term Job Shadowing Application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mercy Springfield Communities Short-Term Job Shadowing Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Student Information' section. Enter your first name, last name, email address, date of birth, and phone number. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Next, provide your emergency contact information, including their name and phone number. This is crucial for safety during your shadowing experience.
  4. Indicate the 'Shadowing Location' and the 'Name of Mercy Co-Worker You Plan to Shadow.' Specify your desired shadowing start and end dates along with total hours.
  5. In the section asking what you hope to gain from this experience, articulate your goals clearly. This helps Mercy understand your expectations.
  6. Ensure you obtain the necessary approvals from the department leader by either having them sign the form or attaching an email of approval before submission.
  7. Finally, review all entries for completeness and accuracy before submitting your application via email to SPRG_TDO@Mercy.net at least one week prior to your requested shadowing date.

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Network through family and friends. You might already know someone you can shadow. An easy way to ask for a job shadowing opportunity is to ask friends and family if they know anyone who does the job you are interested in. If they do, they might be willing to make a request on your behalf.
If your school doesnt offer a shadowing opportunity in your field, or if youre interested in shadowing at a specific company, consider contacting them directly. You can find contact information on the companys website and request shadowing opportunities via email or phone. Use your network.
Some requirements include the time, work schedule and expected job duties. You might observe for most of the workday, but the employer also may have you complete clerical work. Its also important to understand the physical requirements of a job-shadowing position.
Let them know you are looking for shadowing opportunities and ask if they can introduce you to professionals in their circles. Networking events, both virtual and in-person, can also be great places to meet industry professionals.
Provide some background on why you are interested in job shadowing them specifically. Mention any relevant coursework, skills, or interests that make their job appealing to you. Suggest a timeframe that would work for them, such as a weekday or weekend. Offer to be flexible to accommodate their schedule.

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One of the best ways to find shadowing opportunities is through personal connections. If you dont have any connections, you can try cold-calling medical offices in your area and inquire about shadowing opportunities. It may take some effort and persistence, but you never know when a door might open. ⁠ ⁠

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