Masters Level Social Work and Counseling Trainees
The Setting: Carnegie Mellon University
The Carnegie Mellon University Counseling and Psychological Services Center (CaPS) operates within the Division of Student Affairs (DOSA) in a university setting that offers significant supports for students beyond that of the counseling center. Collaborating with the greater university community affords a trainee exposure to the multidisciplinary aspects of working in a university counseling center. CaPS provides comprehensive psychological services to the campus community; both graduate and undergraduate students receive services through CaPS. While direct clinical service is a significant focus of CaPS, the center also provides other services to the university community including consultation and outreach programming.
The Training Opportunity
Direct Practice: Fall/Spring Second Year Social Work and Counseling Internship
A counseling or social work internship at CaPS would entail a range of experiences working with our CCaRS clinicians. These training opportunities can include but are not limited to: crisis intervention (phone and walk-in appointments), initial phone screening consultation/triage, case management of complex clinical situations, community referrals and collaboration, coordination with the university-at-large, and participation in outreach events. Weekly supervision would be provided.
In order to experience a more in-depth training opportunity, it is requested that applicants commit to a two-semester internship with CaPS. The internship experience is August-May.
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GROW: Fall/Spring Second Year Social Work Internship
The GROW internship training for graduate students interested in developing advanced skills in group programming, wellness outreach, and systems-level mental health administration within a university counseling center setting. It is a macro level internship experience and may be best suited for social work COSA track students, or those seeking a more administrative experience.
In order to experience a more in-depth training opportunity, it is required applicants commit to a two-semester internship with CaPS. The internship experience is August-May.
See link for more details.