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Counseling Clinic Intern

Diocese of Green Bay
Published
March 19, 2025
Location
1825 Riverside Drive, Green Bay, WI
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Counseling Clinic Intern

If you are studying psychology or a Mental Health related degree and seeking a Counseling Clinic internship, field experience, or practicum, this may be the position for you!

The Diocese of Green Bay is currently seeking a full time 37.5 hour per week Counseling Clinic Intern in our Green Bay Office.

The Mental Health Counseling Intern is a student currently enrolled in a bachelor or master level human services or behavioral health program at a regionally accredited institution by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, and/or by the American Psychological Association Commission on Accreditation. The student is seeking this internship to fulfill the graduation requirements for their university related to field experience, practicum, or an internship. The student will observe mental health counseling sessions with competent and skilled licensed clinicians and receive clinical training and related clinical tasks assigned and supervised by the Director of Mental Health Counseling in outpatient mental health clinics certified as a DHS 35. It is expected that the student will regularly participate in training, research assignments, outreach, meetings, supervision, and all related outpatient mental health clinic recommendations from the Director of Mental Health Counseling. The student may be asked to travel with the Director of Mental Health Counseling to satellite DHS 35 outpatient mental health clinic locations to expand their skillset and receive additional supervision. The ideal student candidate is open to learning more about faith-based counseling and is a mature Christian with familiarity and/or willingness to understand Catholic teachings as it pertains to counseling a faith-based client who may be seeking this type of counseling service. It should be noted that Catholic Charites of the Diocese of Green Bay is open to students of all religious and non-religious backgrounds.

The ideal candidate will have a knowledge of basic counseling skills in relation to clinical practices, theories, and methodologies, the capacity to understand the process of planning, implementing, evaluating, and reporting mental health counseling delivery services of the clients we serve, ability to communicate effectively in writing and to observe and evaluate written and electronic documents for training purposes, willingness to travel to meetings & counseling sites for expansion of counseling skill set exposure & additional colleague supervision, and much more

If you have a passion for helping others and would like to work in a faith filled environment, we would love to hear from you.

For more information and to apply please visit www.gbdioc.org/careers.

 

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