Description
JOB SUMMARY
This position will learn about infant and early childhood mental health to address child abuse & neglect trauma (including relationship trauma) and behavioral issues utilizing skills developed through observing evidence-based therapeutic modalities under the supervision of a licensed therapist within the Therapeutic Services Program. Services may occur in-office via telehealth or at a pre-approved alternative community location.
This position is observation-only; Intern will not hold a caseload will not have access to the Electronic Health Record and will not be able to record sessions. This role does not guarantee employment upon completion of the internship. This role is for educational purposes only and does not replace an employees position.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Observe protective parenting group intake assessments.
- Observe protective parenting groups and individual parent education.
- Observe and co-lead (under the supervision of an onsite licensed therapist) therapeutic sessions utilizing evidence-based modalities.
- Engage in professional learning opportunities particularly in the areas of IECMH and trauma.
- Develop an understanding of reflective supervision vicarious trauma and how to consistently incorporate self-care strategies.
- Assist with other duties as assigned.
Requirements
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Currently engaged in a masters degree program in Social Work Counseling Community Mental Health or another related field with plans to seek licensure as LPC LCSW LMFT or other related mental health licensure.
- Excellent communication skills writing skills and ability to communicate with different audiences.
- Proficient computer skills (ex. Excel word & other Microsoft platforms); good organizational skills
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Working knowledge of family systems trauma attachment theory and treatment strategies for infants children and caregivers.
- Experience and interest in working with children ages 0-12 caregivers and families.
- Experience and interest in collaborating with child welfare & the juvenile court.
Required Experience:
Intern
InternshipDescriptionJOB SUMMARYThis position will learn about infant and early childhood mental health to address child abuse & neglect trauma (including relationship trauma) and behavioral issues utilizing skills developed through observing evidence-based therapeutic modalities under the supervisi...
Description
JOB SUMMARY
This position will learn about infant and early childhood mental health to address child abuse & neglect trauma (including relationship trauma) and behavioral issues utilizing skills developed through observing evidence-based therapeutic modalities under the supervision of a licensed therapist within the Therapeutic Services Program. Services may occur in-office via telehealth or at a pre-approved alternative community location.
This position is observation-only; Intern will not hold a caseload will not have access to the Electronic Health Record and will not be able to record sessions. This role does not guarantee employment upon completion of the internship. This role is for educational purposes only and does not replace an employees position.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Observe protective parenting group intake assessments.
- Observe protective parenting groups and individual parent education.
- Observe and co-lead (under the supervision of an onsite licensed therapist) therapeutic sessions utilizing evidence-based modalities.
- Engage in professional learning opportunities particularly in the areas of IECMH and trauma.
- Develop an understanding of reflective supervision vicarious trauma and how to consistently incorporate self-care strategies.
- Assist with other duties as assigned.
Requirements
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Currently engaged in a masters degree program in Social Work Counseling Community Mental Health or another related field with plans to seek licensure as LPC LCSW LMFT or other related mental health licensure.
- Excellent communication skills writing skills and ability to communicate with different audiences.
- Proficient computer skills (ex. Excel word & other Microsoft platforms); good organizational skills
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Working knowledge of family systems trauma attachment theory and treatment strategies for infants children and caregivers.
- Experience and interest in working with children ages 0-12 caregivers and families.
- Experience and interest in collaborating with child welfare & the juvenile court.
Required Experience:
Intern
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