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MSW Foundation Internship: Children's Mental Health Case Management Program
Washburn Center For ChildrenMinneapolis, United StatesinternshipVerifiedPosted 10 Jan 2023
About the role
Washburn Center's Master’s level Interns gain professional development and a solid foundation of clinical knowledge as they build careers in mental health therapy. Our unique program offers collaborative and direct field placements to graduate students exploring careers in children’s community mental health. Use your internship to actively improve the lives of MN kidsRegardless of where Interns are placed, each student will get first-hand experience working with children accessing mental health services, and will support families alongside both peers and independently licensed Therapists and Case Managers. Our field placements offer hands-on training in individual, family and/or group therapy, as well as case management, and Interns will focus in on center-based, home-based or school-based therapy. While most placements stem out of Washburn Center’s Minneapolis office, majority of interns will spend much of their time in the community. Gain knowledge you'll use for the rest of your careerIn addition to case consultations and in-service workshops, learning opportunities for master’s level internships include: diagnostic assessments, case management, development of treatment plans, progress notes and discharge summaries. Internships are typically a nine month experience from Aug/Sept to May.
Pathways Fellowship for BIPOC Interns:Washburn Center for Children’s Pathways Fellowship aims to support people of color pursuing a career in the mental health field by reducing social, economic and racial barriers. Pathways builds upon Washburn Center’s clinical internship program and its long-time commitment to training professionals in children’s mental health. This fellowship supports the pathway to independent licensure for interns pursuing their Masters degree in Social Work, Professional Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy and Psychology. Fellows receive:• mentoring with an experienced clinician of color• a cohort experience to build comradery and support with other Pathways Fellows (twice monthly, 90 minute meetings)• a fellowship grant in the amount of $7500 to assist with expenses while pursuing graduate education or licensure BIPOC Interns who are hired as interns for the 2024/2025 co-hort can apply for a Pathways Fellowship during the Pathways Interview Process in Summer 2024.
COVID Vaccine PolicyAs part of Washburn Center for Children’s COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and to comply with federal, state, and local government regulations, Washburn requires COVID-19 vaccinations, including boosters, for: - All employees - All interns/trainees/fellows
Exemptions for medical or religious reasons may be requested. Exemptions will be considered for medical reasons and due to religious beliefs. Please notify the HR team if you would like to request an exemption
Washburn Center Case Management: https://youtu.be/z8SJzvvDtfQCase Managers work collaboratively with families and across multi disciplines internally, to develop a care plan and ensure access to needed services, including mental, social, educational, health, vocational and recreational assistance. Our case managers advocate on behalf of the child and family’s needs and coordinate care across multiple providers. These services are provided for children age 3 through 17.
Interns shadow and observe a small caseload with a Case Management clinician in order to support culturally based, individualized service to children and families in their home, schools and community. The purpose is to improve or maintain a child’s emotional and behavioral functioning, to help the family access needed resources for the child, and to reduce the risk of out-of-home placement, risk of maltreatment, or the need for protective services. Responsibilities Clinical Treatment - The intern educate, support, and empower families to self-advocate and navigate various systems with more confidence and skill, as well as observe specialized direct services to children and their families in their homes, schools, and communities. Service Plan Development Develop Individual Family Community Support Plan (IFCSP) based on the functional assessment and diagnosis. Refer, Coordination, and Monitoring Services – § Make referrals and perform related activities to help an individual obtain needed services. § Assist in connecting the client and the family to the services, e.g., medical, social, educational, etc.§ Coordinate services identified in the service plan, both individually and in collaboration with the treatment team and other service providers in the community. The clinician may be required to travel and participate in activities in Hennepin County and the surrounding areas to ensure the coordination of services, some of the activities may include judicial appearances as required by the court and attending IEP meetings.§ Monitor/evaluate services, such as determining whether the services were provided as requested and meet
Pathways Fellowship for BIPOC Interns:Washburn Center for Children’s Pathways Fellowship aims to support people of color pursuing a career in the mental health field by reducing social, economic and racial barriers. Pathways builds upon Washburn Center’s clinical internship program and its long-time commitment to training professionals in children’s mental health. This fellowship supports the pathway to independent licensure for interns pursuing their Masters degree in Social Work, Professional Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy and Psychology. Fellows receive:• mentoring with an experienced clinician of color• a cohort experience to build comradery and support with other Pathways Fellows (twice monthly, 90 minute meetings)• a fellowship grant in the amount of $7500 to assist with expenses while pursuing graduate education or licensure BIPOC Interns who are hired as interns for the 2024/2025 co-hort can apply for a Pathways Fellowship during the Pathways Interview Process in Summer 2024.
COVID Vaccine PolicyAs part of Washburn Center for Children’s COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and to comply with federal, state, and local government regulations, Washburn requires COVID-19 vaccinations, including boosters, for: - All employees - All interns/trainees/fellows
Exemptions for medical or religious reasons may be requested. Exemptions will be considered for medical reasons and due to religious beliefs. Please notify the HR team if you would like to request an exemption
Washburn Center Case Management: https://youtu.be/z8SJzvvDtfQCase Managers work collaboratively with families and across multi disciplines internally, to develop a care plan and ensure access to needed services, including mental, social, educational, health, vocational and recreational assistance. Our case managers advocate on behalf of the child and family’s needs and coordinate care across multiple providers. These services are provided for children age 3 through 17.
Interns shadow and observe a small caseload with a Case Management clinician in order to support culturally based, individualized service to children and families in their home, schools and community. The purpose is to improve or maintain a child’s emotional and behavioral functioning, to help the family access needed resources for the child, and to reduce the risk of out-of-home placement, risk of maltreatment, or the need for protective services. Responsibilities Clinical Treatment - The intern educate, support, and empower families to self-advocate and navigate various systems with more confidence and skill, as well as observe specialized direct services to children and their families in their homes, schools, and communities. Service Plan Development Develop Individual Family Community Support Plan (IFCSP) based on the functional assessment and diagnosis. Refer, Coordination, and Monitoring Services – § Make referrals and perform related activities to help an individual obtain needed services. § Assist in connecting the client and the family to the services, e.g., medical, social, educational, etc.§ Coordinate services identified in the service plan, both individually and in collaboration with the treatment team and other service providers in the community. The clinician may be required to travel and participate in activities in Hennepin County and the surrounding areas to ensure the coordination of services, some of the activities may include judicial appearances as required by the court and attending IEP meetings.§ Monitor/evaluate services, such as determining whether the services were provided as requested and meet
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