INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Non-Clinical Internships
Are you a high school student or undergraduate student interested in the mental health field looking for experience working with grieving children, teens, and their families? Selected applicants in our Non-Clinical Internship program will be responsible for working with our onsite, school, and community-based programming teams to offer support and services to the youth, staff, and caregivers in the Allen County area and beyond.
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We evaluate candidates who are:
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Enrolled as an advanced standing high school student or undergraduate graduate student in a mental health related field
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Able to work a minimum 8-12 hours per week, preferably 1 School Calendar Year Commitment (August – May) or Semester-Based (August-December) (January-May)
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Can participate in our Erin’s House Facilitator Trainings on-site and annually held in August
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Meet additional requirements as outlined in the position description
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Have other questions?
Send an inquiry to info@erinshouse.org