Growth Intern
Job Title: Growth Intern (Summer 2026)
Company: Coral Care
Location: New York City (in-person)
Job Type: Internship
About Coral Care Coral Care is a pediatric speech, occupational, and physical therapy company based in NYC. We closed our Series A earlier this year, backed by top-tier VCs, and we're on a mission to change how pediatric therapies work — making high-quality, family-centered care accessible to every child who needs it.
About the Role We're hiring a Growth Intern to report directly to our Head of Growth. This isn't a coffee-runs-and-spreadsheets internship. You'll own a channel or vertical and build it out end-to-end — from strategy through launch through execution. You'll learn how to build, test, validate, and scale ideas into real, revenue-generating channels.
The internship is structured the way I was trained at multiple venture studios before Coral Care: real ownership, real stakes, real things shipped that matter to the business.
What You'll Do
- Own a growth channel or vertical end-to-end
- Drive strategy, launch, and day-to-day execution
- Run experiments to test and validate new acquisition motions
- Scale what works into a sustainable, revenue-generating channel
- Work hands-on with the Head of Growth and across the leadership team
What We're Looking For
- Current MBA student OR recent undergraduate graduate
- Bias toward action — you'd rather ship something rough than polish forever
- Comfortable with ambiguity and building from zero
- Strong analytical chops and clear written communication
- Genuine interest in healthcare, early-stage startups, or both
- Available to work in-person in NYC this summer
Why This Role You'll get the kind of ownership and exposure that's hard to find at a larger company — direct mentorship from a venture-builder, a clear scope you can point to, and the chance to materially move the needle at a Series A company on a meaningful mission.
How to Apply Apply by email (kavin@joincoralcare.com) with your resume and a short note (a paragraph is fine) on a growth experiment or project you've run — what you tried, what happened, what you learned.