Job Title: Counseling Services Intern and Student Support
Classification: Temporary Employee
Division: Health and Wellness Student Success
Department: Counseling Services
Employment Status: Part Time, Temporary Employee
Reports: Lead Clinical Therapist
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Job Summary
The Lincoln University Counseling Services is proud to offer a Fall/Spring Substance Use and Student Support paid internship temporary employee experience for a masters-level graduate student. This experience will provide the future counselor with training and experience providing Substance Use and Student Support counseling services for students in a university setting. The Lincoln University Counseling Center has licensed professional counselors that provide supervision and training to master-level students.
The Counseling Services Intern and Student Support is a paid, supervised, internship designed to provide a student trainee with hands on experience supporting the mental health and wellbeing of Lincoln University students. The intern will assist in providing individual/group student support, psychoeducation, and prevention programming related to drug and alcohol use, while also gaining supervised experience in individual, group counseling, and therapeutic engagement.
The internship experience is a 2-semester commitment and is offered in the Fall and Spring semesters. This opportunity is open to students currently enrolled in a master's program that requires a 2-semester internship placement to complete the 600-hour requirement. An experienced clinician will provide weekly supervision. This internship provides an opportunity to develop clinical skills, enhance professional competencies, and contribute to a culturally responsive, trauma-informed campus mental health environment. This position is funded by the LUSS-SUD SBIRT grant project.
The internship experience is a two semester (fall and spring) opportunity offered to students in their final year of graduate school. We accept master''s level applicants from any accredited graduate counseling program. Interns will get experience providing individual and group counseling with the focus on substance use, student support, psychoeducation programs, and outreach events. Counseling interns will participate in group supervision and individual supervision on a weekly basis and will build their counseling skills
Essential Functions
Minimum Job Requirements
Physical Demands
Dexterity to write and manipulate computer keyboard and mouse; ability to hear and speak clearly; and body mobility to stoop, kneel, bend and reach.
Work Environment
Intern is subject to environmental conditions: protection from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature changes. Response to crisis situations can be unpredictable, emotional, and threatening. Interns must be prepared to handle own stress.