GLENDALE COLLEGE INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

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GLENDALE COLLEGE INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

Overview:

Glendale College offers a graduate internship program for students who are in their second year of their master’s degree program. This program is currently on voluntary basis; however, the students are currently compensated with hours completed for their degrees. These graduate students have special interests in working in the Counseling department, which range from learning and understanding new counseling experiences in the areas of academic, career, students with disabilities, as well as teaching experiences in Student Development courses. The Glendale College Counseling office interviews approximately 10 applicants each year from varying universities (i.e. CSUN, CSULA, UCLA, CUSDH, CSULB, USC, etc.), but hires only 3-4 of those candidates. This is a 1-year position, (2 semesters) at 10 hours per week. The intern duties are, but not limited to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Drop-in counseling Individual counseling Orientation workshops Basic Skills presentations Student success workshops Co-teach STDV 100/101/103 Complete Student Ed Plans

Eligibility:

Students must be in their 2nd year of their master’s program, and they must have a background concentration from counseling, rehabilitation counseling, social work, psychology, education, educational psychology, sociology, or education. Interns are required to complete a 1-week orientation, followed by ongoing 1hour supervision meetings each week with the coordinator of the program (Troy Davis, M.S.). In addition, interns are also required to meet with their individual supervisors (another counselor they are assigned to at the beginning of the year) 1-hour per week. Interns attend division meetings to understand policy and how decisions are made within the division of student affairs. The first semester is geared towards interns shadowing counselors and learning rules and regulations of matriculation, while the 2nd semester, interns will have more autonomy with appointments and teaching experiences. Finally, interns often have assignments they must conduct for their program based on their experience(s) in the counseling office. The coordinator of the program is Troy Davis, M.S., who meets with the interns in group supervision once a week. Interns meet with their individual supervisors ongoing throughout the year.

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Currently, there are no special ethnic, cultural, or gender considerations. However, the hiring committee attempts to hire those students that makeup the community at large.

If you are interested, you can send me your resume and cover letter at this email address between now and 11:59pm, March 31st. Interviews will be conducted April 21, from 9-3pm. We have 3 slots available.   Troy J. Davis, Psy.D., M.A., M.S.
Professor Academic and International Counselor Glendale Community College 1500 North Verdugo Road Glendale, Ca. 91208 [email protected] (818) 240-1000

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