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Location

Baltimore County, Maryland

Quick overview

The Graduate Intern is responsible for providing individual, family, and group therapy along with case management services to children (ages 5-13) in the residential program under licensed supervision. This role involves serving as a multidisciplinary team member and completing all required clinical documentation related to client treatment.

Requirements summary

This is an unpaid internship requiring high levels of initiative and independence, suitable for those eager to learn and integrate classroom knowledge into clinical practice. Candidates should be creative, self-driven, compassionate, and unafraid to consider new ideas while recognizing the impact of trauma and injustice on clients.

TeamworkCase ManagementClinical DocumentationClinical SupervisionIndividual TherapyGroup TherapyInitiativeFamily TherapyIndependence

Job description

***You must contact the Intern Manager Lisa Gudavich at lgudavich@cc-md.org with your resume and receive further instructions before applying.

  • The Graduate Intern at St. Vincent’s Villa is responsible for providing individual, family and group therapy as well as case management services to a small caseload of children (ages 5-13) in the residential program while being supervised by a Licensed Clinician (LCSW-C or LCPC). The internship is in Timonium, Maryland, with specific assignment in one of the six residential units in the program. Typical internships are 2-3 full days per week, Monday
  • Friday. The Clinical Intern serves as a member of a multidisciplinary team and is a direct link to the community through case management activities. The Clinical Intern is required to complete various clinical documentation related to the treatment of their clients. This position requires a high level of initiative and independence.

In addition to weekly individual supervision and day-to-day clinical practice, Graduate Interns are routinely offered a range of opportunities including clinical group supervision, clinical trainings, and exposure to other Catholic Charities programs of interest. Interns who successfully complete their internship and pass related licensing exams are routinely considered for employment when positions are available.

Graduate interns best suited to the program are those who creative, self-driven, and eager to learn and practice. They strive to integrate classroom and real-world learning into their clinical work and are unafraid to consider new ideas. They are compassionate and recognize that the individuals served have a broad range of lived experiences that may be influenced by trauma, oppression, and injustice.

This internship opportunity is unpaid.