Position Summary: Provide crisis counseling and resources to help-seekers contacting the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline. Assists Clinical Program Manager and other Hotline Leaders in special projects. This is a minimum 2-semester commitment. Â
This is an unpaid Intern position.Â
Essential Functions:Â
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Program Overview
- Students will complete a minimum of 40 hours of training in their first month of internship. Additionally, students will participate in monthly ongoing training and/or meetings.Â
- Be exposed to best counseling skills & practices used by our professionals to support help-seekers' mental health, safety and wellness.   Â
- Receive training in the child welfare system, evidence and trauma-informed crisis counseling skills and vicarious trauma. Â
Research and Strategy
- Students will be assigned a topic area or geographic region of the US to research local resources relevant to the hotline. Intern will contact resources, gather pertinent information about service delivery and coordinate with Field Instructor to include in the National Hotline Database.
- Help identify opportunities for program promotion and enhancement
- Opportunity to organize and co-facilitate crisis counselor education and groups to educate about and mitigate the effects of vicarious trauma.Â
Hotline Services
- Provide crisis counseling, encompassing rapid rapport building, intervention through psychoeducation and emotional support. Â
- Answer calls and assess/screen for needs Â
- Identify and connect callers with appropriate resources/services in the help seeker’s communityÂ