Intern Behavioral Health DuPage
Metropolitan Family Services
Location
Wheaton, Illinois
Quick overview
Interns will perform comprehensive assessments, intake, and provide a full range of case management, counseling, advocacy, and educational services to clients. Duties also include learning and utilizing agency resources, assessing community conditions, providing group services, and maintaining required agency recordkeeping.
Requirements summary
This is an unpaid internship for current college students needing hours for course or graduation requirements, with specific opportunities available for Master's level Social Work/Counseling students or Bachelor's/Master's level students in social work/psychology/counseling. All applicants must possess a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and access to a vehicle.
Job description
Metropolitan Family Services empowers families to learn, to earn, to heal, to thrive. Part mentor, part motivator, part advocate, since 1857, Metropolitan Family Services has been the engine of change that empowers families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities. Metropolitan is Illinois’ first comprehensive human services agency and reaches more than 122,900 individuals and families in Chicago, Evanston/Skokie, the southwest suburbs and DuPage County with services promoting education, economic stability, emotional wellness and empowerment.
We are now seeking for a Part-time Intern to join our Behavioral Health program with our DuPage Team!
This is an unpaid internship for current college students needing the hours to complete a course or graduation requirements.
We are offering 3 internship opportunities in the Behavioral Health Program at our DuPage Center.
All essential internship functions
- Can include some or all of the following:
- Performs comprehensive, in-depth assessments for a variety of program services. Does intake as assigned.
- Provides a full range of case management, counseling, advocacy, educational, and related services.
- Learns and utilizes agency and community resources.
- Assesses community conditions affecting clients to identify resource gaps and problems.
- Provides group services as indicated by program need.
- Complies with agency recordkeeping expectations.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Works effectively with diverse staff and service population.
1. Intern adoption support and preservation (Asap)
- Grant-based, child under 18 years old. Intern provides in-home services to any family that was formed through private, DCFS, or international adoption, serving Kane, Kendall, DuPage, Will, McHenry, Lake, Grundy, and Kankakee counties in Illinois. Trauma/adoption training included.
- Currently enrolled in a master's level program in Social Work/Counseling, required.
- This internship will begin during the Fall 2026 semester and run through the entire school year.
2. Intern seniors/Caregivers
- Grant-based, Individuals are 55+ in DuPage County. Provide office, in-home, or community-based 1:1 counseling and case management services to seniors. Facilitate support groups for caregivers and grandparents raising grandkids. Interact with other community agencies.
- Currently enrolled in a bachelor's or master's level program in social work/psychology/counseling, required.
- There are internship opportunities for both summer and the 2026 school year.
Qualifications
- for all Behavioral Health Internships:
- Must have access to a vehicle, proof of insurance, and a valid driver’s license to perform essential functions, required.