Posted 2mo ago

Outpatient, WI - Internship

@ Family & Children's Center
Winona, Minnesota, United States
$0/hrOnsiteInternship
Responsibilities:Shadow therapist, Maintain files, Attend supervision
Requirements Summary:Must be enrolled in a Master's practicum/internship; pursuing graduate degree in mental health/substance use; internship at Master’s level; located in Winona, MN area.
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Job Description

Join our team as an intern with Outpatient Therapy at Family & Children’s Center!





TRAINING, KNOWLEDGE & SUPERVISION OPPORTUNITIES: 




  • Interns will learn specific skills and knowledge directly relating to the practice of mental health and substance use counseling under the direction of a clinical supervisor/coordinators

  • Interns will transfer the skills and knowledge learned in an academic setting to a clinical setting while being supervised and mentored by a clinical supervisor.

  • Interns will develop confidence in their ability to apply learning theory and techniques in counseling situations.

  • Determine appropriate assessments (Diagnostic Assessment & Substance Use Assessments) of clients.



 



ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:




  • Shadow a Master’s Level Licensed Therapist (LPC) or Master Level Social Worker (MSW) providing psychotherapy service to individuals, couples, family and/or group in a manner consistent with Family & Children’s mission, vision and values. Adhere to all laws of client rights, confidentiality and privacy as governed by HIPPA, governing standards and Family & Children’s Center.

  • Maintain client files with supervision, ensuring timely documentation of provided services in accordance with agency policies and governing standards.

  • Participate in scheduled individual and/or group supervision, ongoing evaluation, staff meetings and other agency meetings as requested. Remain current in required hours of annual staff development.

  • Maintain positive relationships with clients and other counselors. Market a positive public image of services in communities’.