- No, all activites in person
- No, Just use UW Academic Calendar
- Yes
- Not Applicable
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- No
- No
- No
- No
- No
- Yes
- No
- Yes
- Developmental Disabilities
Description
Sound offers supportive and individualized emotional and behavioral health services to all ages of people from children and youth to older adults
We offer services at numerous Sound sites, as well as over 200 schools in King County. We help those we serve to achieve optimal wellness from mild situational stressors to more acute behavioral health issues. These can include depression, anxiety, trauma, thought disorders, bipolar disorder, grief, panic attacks, COVID-19 stress, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), learning problems and school failure, running away, interpersonal challenges, and domestic violence and sexual abuse.
- Addiction treatment for children, teens and adults
- Individual and group therapies
- Domestic violence, therapeutic foster care and a range of children’s programs
- Psychiatric services
- Grief and loss counseling
- Depression
- Anxiety
- COVID-19 stress
- LGBTQIA+ community Care
Micro
Students will have the opportunity to provide direct services, screenings, interventions and support individuals, families, and groups. Students will have the opportunity to offer case management services, one-on-one counseling and group counseling in a variety of therapeutic settings. Clinicians in this role see clients in clinic based on location, in home, in schools, virtually, and in the community.
The target client population for the Community Networks youth program is individuals and their families with intellectual/developmental disabilities who are between the ages of 8 - 18, up to 21 years of age if the youth is still enrolled in school (transition program). Services address the needs of the most vulnerable groups including children/youth, clients who experience housing challenges, food insecurity, mental illness, substance use/abuse, domestic violence, physical/mental/sexual abuse and neglect, individuals living in poverty, gender identity, and who have limited access to appropriate care.
Mezzo
The Community Networks Program team members work closely with many systems of care including: the Developmental Disability Administration, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle Children's Autism Center, school districts, local hospitals including Emergency Departments, the Department of Social and Health Services, and other professional partners. We highly encourage students to participate in WISe teams (Wraparound with Intensive Services) geared toward high needs clients/families and the coordination of natural and professional supports, this gives the student an opportunity to work on advocacy skills and "client systems".
Macro
Due to the client centered focus of the services we provide at the Community Networks Program at Sound, our focus is on micro and mezzo areas of focus.
Additional Perks or Funding
Unlimited access to Relias Training; in house, ongoing, drop in training in Nonviolent Communication; in house, ongoing, drop in training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Required Experience
Previous customer service or required.
Required/Preferred Languages
Good English speaking, reading, and writing ability required.
How to Apply
Candidates may apply using the below link:
https://careers-sound.icims.com/jobs/2096/internship-program-2024---intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities/job
Send resume to: Letha Fernandez at letha.fernandez@sound.health