- Expected remote/hybrid activities
- No, Just use UW Academic Calendar
- No
- Not Applicable
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- No
- Yes
- No
- No
- Addiction
- Administration
- Adults
- Children
- Community/Coalitions
- Community Mental Health
- Diverse Culture and Ethnic Populations
- Healthcare
- Homelessness/Anti-Poverty
- Mental Health
- Organizations/Development
- Social Justice, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
- Substance Use Disorder Services
Description
The UW Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education, Research and Practice The practicum student will be part of the coordinating body for Interprofessional Education (IPE) with the University of Washington Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education, Research, and Practice (CHSIE). CHSIE is dedicated to transforming health practice by furthering collaboration between students and faculty across health care professions. Through building future health care professionals skills for collaboration, the Center aims to contribute to a healthcare system that is more patient-centered, safer, more cost-effective, and that provides a more nurturing and sustainable environment for healers and healthcare workers. CHSIE programming includes curriculum development and service learning programming for students from across the health sciences (social work, public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry). This is an excellent practicum placement for an advanced year student who is interested in service learning, academic services, curriculum/program development, social work in healthcare/public health, and program evaluation. The student who will thrive in this placement is one who is curious, compassionate, humble, energized by relationship building, collaborative, and motivated to take on new and diverse learning opportunities within the organization.
Micro
The student in this position will hold a range of responsibilities for curriculum development, community engagement and community services opportunities for health science students. Duties include:
Help manage, coordinate, schedule, and participate in Harborview Mobile Health Outreaches; aimed at providing bridge to care services for people experiencing houseless in Seattle/King County area
As a van driver/site lead at the outreaches facilitate the pre-brief and debrief of the outreaches with interprofessional groups of student volunteers
As a social work student volunteer at outreaches in the community, provide supportive listening and resource navigation for patients seeking services with the mobile health outreach program
Mezzo
The student in this position will hold a range of responsibilities for curriculum development, community engagement and community services opportunities for health science students. Duties include:
Support the development of interprofessional education (IPE) classroom-based curriculum and service-learning programming that helps build teamwork skills for health sciences students
Attend meetings with faculty/staff from various health science departments and other public health community stakeholders; provide feedback on curriculum and program development
Communicate directly with community partners on behalf of CHSIE and the service learning programs
Attend monthly Interprofessional Active Learning (IPALS) as a learner; these provide opportunities for students to learn and practice the core competencies of collaborative practice
Participate in program evaluation efforts
Present to stakeholders about the program and rally supporters and allies of IPE across the health sciences
Macro
There may be an opportunity to attend an interprofessional Lobby Day in Olympia as part of this practicum placement (depends on whether the event is being offered).
Required Experience
This practicum is designed for a 2nd year or advanced standing MSW students whose concentrations are Admin & Policy or Community Centered Integrated Practice.
This practicum is best suited for a student who is enthusiastic about the topic of interprofessional collaboration and curriculum/program development, and who is independently motivated and who also enjoys collaborating with others.
Required/Preferred Languages
N/A
How to Apply
Please submit a 1-page CV (with most relevant work) and a brief cover letter/statement to Tracy Brazg (tbrazg@uw.edu)