- Optional remote/hybrid activities
- No, Just use UW Academic Calendar
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- Yes
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- No
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- Addiction
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Community/Coalitions
- Developmental Disabilities
- Diverse Culture and Ethnic Populations
- Families
- Immigration/International
- LGBTQTSI
- Mental Health
- Schools
- Social Justice, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
- Substance Use Disorder Services
Description
We’re a family. We take care of each other and believe in being better by doing better. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and loudly affirm marginalized communities.
Womxn, clinicians of color, LGBTQIA+, transgender, neurodiverse, cat lovers, folks with disabilities, parents, and other minority clinicians are welcome and affirmed!
MUSLIM IDENTIFYING STUDENTS HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY, but not a requirement
Micro
Involves working with individuals or families, addressing personal and interpersonal issues.
Examples:
Individual Counseling: Providing therapy to individuals dealing with mental health issues or life challenges.
Family Therapy: Working with families to improve communication, resolve conflicts, or address parenting issues.
Mezzo
Involves working with groups or communities, addressing issues that extend beyond individual concerns but are smaller in scale than societal issues.
Examples:
Support Groups: Facilitating groups for individuals facing similar challenges, such as grief support or parenting groups.
School Social Work: Addressing social and emotional issues within a school, working with students, teachers, and parents.
Community Organizing: Mobilizing community members to address local issues like housing, education, or healthcare.
Macro
Involves working with large systems, institutions, or societies to address broad social issues and policies.
Examples:
Policy Advocacy: Engaging in advocacy efforts to influence policies that impact social justice, human rights, or access to resources.
Program Development: Creating and implementing social programs to address community-wide issues, such as homelessness or substance abuse.
Research and Evaluation: Conducting research to inform social policies and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions on a larger scale.
(Makes up a smaller portion of the practicum experience in comparison to the micro and mezzo tasks)
Additional Perks or Funding
Interns here at ZC are provided with comprehensive support! We believe in training interns in the same way we train our licensed therapists, interns on our team are highly values and sent to trainings and provided books, materials, and tools to use with clients!
Required Experience
A good human who is kind, compassionate, and has a love of learning, and isn't afraid to ask questions!
Required/Preferred Languages
English + other languages are a huge plus as we work with highly diverse populations.
How to Apply
For consideration please send an email to info@zanecounseling.com and include:
-Cover letter
-Resume
-2-3 minute video introducing yourself and why you think you would be a great fit for our team
please record this video from your remote workstation so we get a sense of where you are conducting your sessions
https://zanecounseling.com/join-our-team/ is another place you can apply