Counselor Intern - 463 William
Company
Endeavor Health ServicesDescription
Join our team of dynamic, supportive, and passionate counselors at Endeavor Health Services (formerly Mid-Erie Mental Health Services). Our Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) is an innovative approach to treatment designed to treat the whole person through a comprehensive range of services, including mental health and substance use disorder services.We are currently looking for interns for the upcoming Fall 2024 semester.This is an unpaid internship.
The Behavioral Health Counselor internship is perfect for current students in master's degree programs in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, and other Human Services programs.You'll gain valuable resume experience and build relevant skills like screening clients, assessments, clinical interviews, running groups, documentation and learning an electronic records system.
Our interns will be a part of our clinical team and will be responsible for completing documentation, writing progress notes, treatment/safety plans and other required paperwork.Interns will observe and eventually run supervised client sessions and/or groups.Ultimately, the counselor intern will help Endeavor Health Services provide excellent care for our clients.
Associated topics: addiction specialist, case management, licensed independent clinical social worker, licensed mental health counsel, response advocate, sex offender counselor, social services assistant, social services specialist, social services worker, youth counselor
Posted Date
04/28/2024
Listing ID
79683025
04/28/2024
Listing ID
79683025
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