Counseling postgraduate (MA) Intern 2026, Counseling ...
Bellevue Community College - Bellevue, WA
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Counseling postgraduate (MA) Intern 2026, Counseling Centeru00a0Job ID: 15308u00a0Location: Bellevue Collegeu00a0Full/Part Time: Part Timeu00a0Regular/Temporary: Temporaryu00a0Position Summaryu00a0Are you an equity-minded master's level student who believes in fostering inclusive and accessible counseling services? Do you want to counsel a diverse student body at an open-enrollment institution? Do you have lived experiences similar to the students we serve? If you answered yes to the questions above, we invite you to apply for the master's level internship program. The Bellevue College (BC) Counseling Center is seeking a master's level student who is open to working with college student populations across the spectrum of developmental and mental health issues as well a willingness to provide socially-just mental health services to BIPOC, neurodivergent, and other underrepresented populations.u00a0The BC Counseling Center focuses on individual and group therapy and does not provide family or couples counseling.u00a0Intern Learning Objectives:u00a0u2022 Execute core clinical knowledge and skills in providing culturally-competent and socially-just short- and long-term individual (personal, educational, and career) and group counseling.u2022 Implement core clinical knowledge and skills in assisting students, including those who are on academic probation, in identifying and resolving problems affecting their educational and personal development by clarifying short- and long-range educational/personal/occupational goals.u2022 Execute the core skills and knowledge base in assessing and helping clients prepare for, minimize, and resolve crisis situations.u2022 Develop culturally responsive therapeutic modalities when working with historically underrepresented student populations.u2022 Create and maintain ethical and professional relationships with all students, clients, supervisor, and colleagues and staff at the Center and on campus.u2022 Identify and connect clients with appropriate campus and community resources and services.u2022 Generate ideas for outreach activities targeting different student populations, plan outreach projects, and conduct outreach activities appropriate for the targeted populations.u2022 Adhere to the Center's standards for record keeping and utilizing feedback obtained from developmentally supportive clinical supervision for personal and professional growth.u00a0Site Objectives:u00a0u2022 Support interns in applying what they are learning in an ethical and culturally competent manner through their engagement in developmentally supportive clinical supervision and other learning activities.u2022 Foster interns' confidence as a mental health professionals.u2022 Support interns in developing their identities as mental health providers in a college setting.u2022 Provide mentorship for the next generation of counselors.u00a0Internship Schedule and Expectations:u00a0The internship officially begins in the first week of September with onboarding activities, ahead of the fall quarter which starts in mid to late September. Interns may begin earlier in August if required by their academic terns are generally expected to work a minimum of three days per week. Daily shifts typically start between 9 and 10 AM and conclude between 3 and 5 PM.u00a0Pay, Benefits & Work Scheduleu00a0This is an unpaid position and successful interns are expected to work 16-20 hours per week.u00a0This position is for 9-12 months, with no expectation of continued employment beyond
Created: 2025-12-15