Internships require an academic year commitment (last week of August through third week of June) of approximately 20 hours per week, with the option to continue through the summer. Positions are unpaid. Weekly individual and group supervision are provided by experienced licensed staff (MFT and Clinical Psychologist) and interns participate in monthly in-service training. Group supervision is on Monday mornings. Individual supervision is scheduled between the intern and supervisor. Applicants must be graduate students or post-graduate interns.
This internship provides an opportunity to see a wide variety of clients and respond to a range of presenting problems. Sessions can be audio‑taped and video‑taped for supervision purposes. The internship allows for collaborative work, both with our internal case managers, other agencies at the Family Resource Center, other City Departments, schools, mental health, and probation. Youth and Family Services (YFS) provides services to a diverse population. Applicants with bilingual and/or bicultural skills are encouraged to apply.
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