Kent State University
The Counseling Center
Master’s and Doctoral Clinical Internship Opportunities for the Fall 2020-Spring 2021 Semesters
The Counseling Center at Kent State University invites applications for clinical internships for the Fall 2020-Spring 2021 semesters for doctoral students in Counselor Education or master’s students in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. The internships are designed for 20 hours per week for 32 weeks (16 weeks each semester) with the possibility of some work between semesters if necessary/preferred. Weekly internship hours may be adjusted depending on the specific needs of your internship program. Duties will consist of providing direct counseling services to clients, providing some supervision (if qualified) to counseling center practicum students, administrative duties, and other center-related duties as assigned. Interns may also participate in some school-based clinical mental health counseling at local elementary and secondary schools should the opportunity arise. Interns will have the opportunity to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and provide services addressing a variety of mental and emotional disorders.
The Counseling Center at Kent State is a clinical counseling training facility that provides over 4000 hours of clinical counseling services to KSU students and members of the surrounding community annually. It maintains day, evening, and weekend hours and is free-of-charge to KSU students. The Counseling Center utilizes EMR software for scheduling and documentation.
The internship positions are open until filled. Phone and/or in-person interviews will take place within 2 weeks of receiving a completed application. Interested individuals should send a cover letter and current vitae including 2 references to Dr. Jason Miller, Director, The Counseling Center at jmille4@kent.edu At least one of the references should be someone who can speak to the applicant’s clinical abilities (e.g. past practicum instructor, supervisor, counseling faculty). Letters of recommendation are not required but may be requested as the interview process progresses. At this time, the internships are unpaid.
For more information regarding The Counseling Center at Kent State, please visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/counseling
For questions, please contact Dr. Jason Miller directly at 330-672-0720 or at jmille4@kent.edu