MSW Clinical Internship: School Based - District 191
Description Washburn provides first-year MA level interns with a $1,500 stipend ($750 per semester); for MA level interns who are in their second year, the stipend is $3,000 ($1,500 per semester) The School-Based Program at Washburn Center for Children supports children, teens, and their families by offering individual therapy to help with a wide range of concerns, including school adjustment problems, depression, anxiety, difficulty dealing with loss or family changes, abuse, traumatic events, attention problems, parent-child conflicts, and acting-out behaviors. Our counseling focuses on building on a childโs strengths and supporting them in gaining skills to be successful at home, in school, and in the community. The School-Based Program intern will provide mental health assessment, treatment, and prevention services to children and their families as well as consultation to school staff. Their primary role includes individual and family therapy to a caseload within a school setting. This placement provides opportunities for learning outpatient therapy skills, including diagnostic assessments, treatment plans, and treatment strategies. The intern will develop collaborative relationships within the school setting and participate in school meetings where appropriate to help students succeed. Responsibilities Clinical Treatment - Clinicians will provide a combination of the following school-based services within the school, clientsโ homes, and across the community, as agreed upon with the school staff and the Washburn Center supervisor, including: ยท Conduct diagnostic assessments ยท Develop and implement a treatment plan with the family based on the clientโs diagnosis ยท Provide individual and family therapy ยท Participate in IEP meetings ยท Care coordination, including collaboration with psychiatrists and other professionals working with the child ยท Create a discharge plan Ancillary Services - Clinicians will also provide ancillary services as agreed upon with the school staff and the Washburn Center supervisor, including: ยท Provide care coordination, including collaboration with parents, school staff, and other agencies ยท Participate in classroom observations ยท Provide teacher consultation and training ยท Attend collaboration and planning meetings with school staff, program directors, and grant coordinators to review the status of the program and manage referrals in order to facilitate program development and the coordination of the program at the school Documentation โ All interns are to ensure Minnesota and HIPAA data privacy requirements are followed. Interns will gain experience with and be expected to maintain documentation as specified in our Clinical Policy Manual, including: ยท Diagnostic assessments ยท Treatment plans ยท Session progress notes ยท Child and Adolescent Service Intensity Instrument (CASII) and other outcome or assessment measures as needed ยท Documentation of all case activities ยท Discharge or transfer summaries ยท Timely record keeping of all clinical activities and grant-related services as defined ยท Timely communication with the supervisor and program support team Supervision and Professional Development - Interns are expected to: ยท Attend weekly supervision to support clinical and professional skills development, monitoring of client progress and treatment needs, reflect on the therapeutic process and factors that contribute to progress or barriers, and ensure documentation is completed and timely ยท Attend case consultation; identify questions for consultation and present case information; provide and receive support from other team members ยท Interns are welcome to participate in Agency trainings and in-services as their schedule permits ยท Attend team consultation held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month from 2:30 - 4:00 PM Requirements ยท Must be enrolled in a Master's program in Counseling Psychology, Professional Psychology, or Marriage & Family Therapy ยท Must be earning academic credit for an internship placement ยท Applicants should be empathetic, self-reflective, and have the ability to stay regulated in difficult situations ยท Knowledge of trauma informed practice is desired ยท Demonstrated knowledge of cultural diversity and the role of culture in the therapeutic process