This is an unpaid internship designed to provide hands-on experience supporting permanency planning efforts for children and families involved in the child welfare system. Interns will gain exposure to reunification, adoption, subsidized guardianship, case coordination, and family engagement practices while developing professional social work and human service skills. The internship is for the Spring 207 Semester Only and requires 12-20 hours a week. Applicants must pass a criminal and CANTS background check, be available for group supervision, team meetings, and agency trainings, and be able to work one evening per week as needed. Proof of current car insurance is required, and interns must be comfortable with in-home family visits and demonstrate initiative, professionalism, and a willingness to learn.
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Intern