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Counseling Intern

Vashon, WA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Each Intern of VYFS: Works with integrity and respect toward one another, our donors, volunteers ... graduate program working towards Master's Degree in social services related field (counseling ...

Counseling Intern

Vashon, WA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Each Intern of VYFS: Works with integrity and respect toward one another, our donors, volunteers ... graduate program working towards Master's Degree in social services related field (counseling ...

Rehabilitation Counseling Internship

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

The Rehabilitation Counseling Intern will participate in a supervised clinical internship ... Enrollment in a graduate-level Rehabilitation Counseling or related program * Strong interpersonal ...

Position Summary The Counseling Intern position is designed for individuals enrolled in a post-graduate, pre-licensure internship program (LPC-IT) and working toward full licensure as a professional ...

Boise Intern

Boise, ID · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

We are seeking a master's-level counseling intern enrolled in an Idaho counseling program and ... Has completed graduate-level coursework in substance use / addiction counseling * Interest in and ...

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What is the difference between Graduate Counseling Intern vs Counseling Intern?

AspectGraduate Counseling InternCounseling Intern
Required CredentialsEnrolled in a graduate counseling program, pursuing a master's or doctoral degreeTypically enrolled in a related graduate program, may be in early stages of training
Work EnvironmentSupervised clinical settings, mental health clinics, or school counseling programsSimilar settings, often in training or internship roles under supervision
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, mental health agencies, hospitals, schoolsSimilar organizations, often used interchangeably in job postings

Both roles involve supervised counseling practice for students pursuing counseling careers. The main difference is that a Graduate Counseling Intern is typically actively enrolled in a graduate program, while a Counseling Intern may be in earlier training stages. Both positions prepare individuals for licensure and professional practice in counseling fields.

What are Graduate Counseling Interns?

Graduate Counseling Interns are students enrolled in a graduate-level counseling program who are gaining practical experience in the field under supervision. They work with clients in various settings, such as schools, mental health clinics, or community organizations, to apply the theories and techniques learned in their coursework. Their duties often include conducting assessments, providing counseling sessions, and participating in case management, all while receiving guidance from licensed professionals. This internship is a crucial step toward meeting graduation and licensure requirements for a counseling career.

What types of supervision and mentorship can a Graduate Counseling Intern expect during their internship?

As a Graduate Counseling Intern, you will typically receive regular supervision from a licensed counselor or clinical supervisor, often meeting weekly to discuss cases, receive feedback, and develop your clinical skills. Mentorship is a key component of most graduate counseling internships, offering guidance on ethical issues, case conceptualization, and professional development. Additionally, interns often participate in group supervision or team meetings, which foster collaborative learning and exposure to diverse counseling approaches. This supportive structure helps interns gain confidence, navigate challenges, and prepare for independent practice.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Graduate Counseling Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Graduate Counseling Intern, you need foundational knowledge in counseling theories, ethical guidelines, and a relevant graduate program enrollment. Familiarity with case management software, documentation protocols, and possibly basic psychological assessment tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, and self-awareness help interns build trust and rapport with clients. These skills and qualities are vital to provide effective support, apply theoretical knowledge in practice, and ensure ethical, client-centered care.
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Graduate Counseling Intern: Greenville, MI

fotf

Greenville, MI

$13.25 - $17.25/hr

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Focus on the Family’s Hope Restored (FOTF HR) Marriage Intensive program provides intensive therapy to couples in 2 primary ways—group therapy or a one-couple therapy experience.  The therapy is provided at FOTF retreat centers and is guided by Focus Marital Therapy (FMT) delivered in a multi-hour, multi-day format.  FMT is a faith-based, integrative approach to treating couples.  The environment is all-inclusive providing lodging, meals, and therapy to the couples.  Sites include: Branson, MO; Rome, GA; Greenville, MI; Cave Creek, AZ; Wimberley, TX.


General Purpose/Summary Statement
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The Graduate Intern/Practicum Student position is an unpaid, training and learning opportunity based on a student’s level of training/experience and school requirements, as well as the needs of FOTF HR.  This role exists to support graduate students in experiencing direct and/or indirect services in therapy with couples as part of their becoming professionals. Direct services may include providing co-therapy in one-couple Intensives to married couples in distress.  This position also provides non-direct services including observations, training, attending meetings, involvement in ministry projects and/or other learning opportunities.  FOTF HR will make every attempt to meet the student and graduate school needs for the required training.

Time Commitment: To be determined by the specific needs of the intern applicant and FOTF HR specific site. The goal is to reach a mutually rewarding time agreement for both the intern and FOTF HR site. 

Supervision: FOTF HR Site Clinical Director or designated supervisor

Essential Duties/Responsibilities:

The Graduate Intern/Practicum student may engage in any of the following depending on graduate program requirements:

  • Observe at minimum 1 group Intensive
  • Engage in one-couple Intensives as co-therapist trainee
  • Participate as 3rd “chair” trainee in group Intensive
  • Review relevant files in preparation for Intensives
  • Complete appropriate progress and other notes
  • Join in therapeutic processing with therapist(s)
  • Participate in weekly supervision with onsite supervisor
  • Attend monthly clinical team meetings and didactics
  • Read or view relevant training materials (books, articles, videos, etc.)
  • Complete training workshops to learn and teach the Focus Marital Therapy model
  • Complete training workshops related to providing therapy to couples in an intensive format

 The Graduate Practicum Student/Intern will be provided opportunities to: 

  • Learn, grow, and apply theory and therapeutic strategies 
  • Gain experience in co-therapy
  • Use various assessments and other relevant information to form diagnostic impressions
  • Generate treatment plans
  • Engage in therapeutic rationale and strategy discussions
  • Jointly participate in planning and pacing therapeutic intervention
  • Challenge personal beliefs and theory 
  • Apply confidentiality standards 
  • Integrate Christian faith and professional practice
  • Learn the theory, principles, and tools of FMT

Graduate Intern/Practicum Student Qualifications:

  • Character/Spiritual
    • Agrees to the Focus on the Family Statement of Faith
    • Aligns with FOF core values
    • Strong Christian faith expressed in daily behaviors
  • Personal Characteristics:
    • Punctual, dependable, responsible
    • Mature and responsive
    • Warm, kind, helpful, sensitive, and firm or directive presence as appropriate
    • Willingness to work in a co-therapy setting
    • Has strong if imperfect relationships
    • Teachable/open to critical feedback
    • Intent to pursue career in therapy
    • Willingness to self-disclose when appropriate
  • Knowledge/Experience:
    • Earning a Master’s or Doctorate degree
    • Some understanding of the integrative process as it relates to faith and practice
    • General grasp of scripture as it relates to counseling
    • Relevant life experience
  • Skills, Abilities, and Special Talents/Gifts:
    • Able to engage in basic rapport building with clients
    • Demonstrates aptitude for understanding and applying theoretical knowledge to clients and the therapeutic situation
    • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
    • Counseling skills integrated with Biblical values
    • Willing to self-exam, learn, and grow