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Practicum Intern Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern

Edina, MN ยท On-site

$14.50 - $19/hr

As an Intern , you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will ... To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college ...

Intern

Chaska, MN ยท On-site

$20/hr

PAID INTERNSHIP FOR PRE-LICENSED ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELOR STUDENTS Join NorthStar Regional for your practicum and/or internship hours. This is a paid internship at our co-occurring facilities. We ...

Intern

Shakopee, MN ยท On-site

$20/hr

PAID INTERNSHIP FOR PRE-LICENSED ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELOR STUDENTS Join NorthStar Regional for your practicum and/or internship hours. This is a paid internship at our co-occurring facilities. We ...

ADC Intern

Saint Paul, MN ยท On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Be in internship/practicum course with an approved educational entity * CPR Certification or attain within 30 days * Must have 2 years of freedom from chemical use problems * Must pass a State of ...

ADC Intern

Saint Paul, MN ยท On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Be in internship/practicum course with an approved educational entity * CPR Certification or attain within 30 days * Must have 2 years of freedom from chemical use problems * Must pass a State of ...

ADC Intern

Fergus Falls, MN

$14.50 - $19.50/hr

Be in internship/practicum course with an approved educational entity * CPR Certification or attain within 30 days * Must have 2 years of freedom from chemical use problems * Must pass a State of ...

ADC Intern

Fergus Falls, MN ยท On-site

$14.50 - $19.50/hr

Be in internship/practicum course with an approved educational entity * CPR Certification or attain within 30 days * Must have 2 years of freedom from chemical use problems * Must pass a State of ...

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Practicum Intern information

What is a practicum intern?

Practicum interns are students or recent graduates who participate in supervised, hands-on work experiences as part of their academic training. These internships, often required in fields like psychology, education, or healthcare, allow interns to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings while gaining practical skills. Practicum interns typically work under the guidance of experienced professionals and may be evaluated for academic credit or professional certification. The experience helps them build confidence, develop competencies, and prepare for future employment in their chosen field.

What types of projects or responsibilities can a practicum intern expect to handle during their placement?

As a Practicum Intern, you'll typically be assigned hands-on projects and tasks that align with your academic background and career interests. These may include assisting with research, supporting ongoing projects, attending team meetings, and collaborating with staff on day-to-day operations. The specific responsibilities often vary by organization, but you can expect a mix of supervised independent work and team-based assignments designed to build your practical skills. Regular feedback and mentorship are common, helping you gain valuable professional experience and prepare for future roles in your field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a practicum intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Practicum Intern, you need foundational knowledge in your field of study, strong academic standing, and often enrollment in a relevant degree program. Familiarity with industry-specific software, data entry systems, or research tools is commonly required depending on the internship focus. Initiative, reliability, and strong communication skills help you stand out and build professional relationships. These skills and qualities are essential for effectively learning on the job, contributing to team projects, and preparing for future professional roles.

What is the difference between Practicum Intern vs Clinical Intern?

AspectPracticum InternClinical Intern
Required CredentialsUsually enrolled in relevant academic programs, some may have certificationsTypically students in health or mental health fields, may have certifications
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, internships in organizations, community programsHealthcare facilities, hospitals, clinics
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, non-profits, community organizationsHospitals, clinics, mental health agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Practicum Intern and Clinical Intern roles often overlap in educational and training settings, but Practicum Interns typically focus on gaining general experience in community or organizational environments, while Clinical Interns are more involved in healthcare or mental health clinical settings. Both roles are essential for students pursuing careers in health, social work, or related fields, and their distinctions mainly lie in the specific work environment and industry focus.

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Internship - Pediatric Therapy
St. David's Center Pediatric Therapy Internship
Speech Therapy Description: Provide skilled and medically necessary speech/language therapy to children ages 16 months to 15 years of age with a variety of speech/language needs which may include speech, language, communication, feeding or swallowing disorders. Responsible for evaluation, intervention planning, parent consultation, treatment and documentation for varied pediatric caseload including children with autism spectrum disorder.
Practicum/Internship:
- 2-3 graduate students will be considered per semester pending staffing and St. David's Center's availability
- Updated affiliation signed between St. David's Center and the graduate student's school
- Graduate students who are in their 2nd year of school needing pediatric clinical experience
- Practicum will align with working hours of the supervising speech therapist
- Practicum experience will go for 10-12 weeks
Occupational therapy Description: Occupational therapists provide intervention to children ages 2- 12, with a variety of needs including sensory processing and modulation difficulties, autism spectrum disorders, motor coordination disorders, attention and learning disorders, social emotional and behavioral challenges and feeding difficulties, etc. Clinicians conduct evaluations, establish and modify treatment plans, direct intervention, provide parent education, and complete necessary documentation and billing. Services are provided through out-patient, community and/or site-based treatment programs within a strong collaborative team environment and family centered agency. The therapist collaborates with family, caregivers, multidisciplinary team and other service providers as appropriate to coordinate therapy services, offer resources, and maximize child's potential for positive outcomes.
These services are provided in accordance with St. David's policies and procedures, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA's) code of ethics, MN DHS OT licensure, federal regulations and payer guidelines for medically necessary services.
Occupational therapy Level II Fieldwork experience:
- A Graduate student of Occupational Therapy in a Certified program
- We take students who are on their 2nd fieldwork experience
- Updated affiliation/contract signed between St. David's Center and the graduate student's school
- 12 week program with varied days/hours
- St. David's Center is committed to providing learning opportunities in the communities we serve. A Student Intern in Occupational Therapy will be supervised by a licensed Occupational Therapist to learn the essential functions of the profession within our setting.
Speech and Occupational Therapy Practicum Experience:
- Practicum student(s) will begin by observing initially with the expectation to take over the occupational/speech therapist's caseload with ongoing supervision and consultation
- Practicum student(s) will be responsible to do all job duties: plan sessions, complete paperwork, attend meetings, communicate with families/other staff members, create home programming, complete evaluations, and conduct treatment sessions.
- Practicum students may have experience working in our outpatient clinic, telehealth sessions, within the Autism Day Treatment Program, Floortime Clinic, Social Zone, and within feeding therapy sessions.
Desired Qualities:
- Work or life experience with children. Ability to take direction and work as a team member, strong communication and written skills, ability to establish positive, respectful working relationships with a diverse population of adults and children. Flexibility, creativity and the ability to think on your feet, problem solve well.
Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commitment Statement: We strive to create an inclusive environment in which all are seen, heard, and supported; encouraged to bring their whole authentic selves; and honored in their differences.