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Clinical Intern

CompanyYWCA Metropolitan Chicago
LocationAddison
Work ModeOn Site
PostedDecember 19, 2025
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will manage a caseload of 6-10 individual cases and co-facilitate therapy groups or client workshops. They will also provide crisis intervention and support the Clinical Program Specialist with intakes and maintaining the waitlist.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
249
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
24 hours
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About The Company
About YWCA Metropolitan Chicago: Since its founding 149 years ago, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago has been committed to serving the needs of women and girls. The YWCA’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women is actualized through a large breadth of programs and services. Regardless of race or economic status, the YWCA provides women with the support and tools they need to transform their lives, to be confident in their choices and to make valuable contributions to their communities. The YWCA’s Core programmatic areas include: Economic Empowerment Services, Sexual Violence Support Services, and Early Childhood Services. The YWCA serves over 200,000 women, children and families annually through these programs. And while the YWCA’s services are broad and varied, they are linked by a common thread—a dedication to promoting racial justice and personal empowerment. For more information about how you can support the YWCA, visit our website at http://www.ywcachicago.org or contact us at 312-762-2762. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
About the Role

Description

  

POSITION TITLE:  Clinical Intern STATUS:  Intern GRADE

DEPT/PROGRAM NAME: SVSS reports to:    

SUPERVISES:  N/A 

  

SUMMARY:  

The YWCA Metropolitan Chicago is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Clinical Program—Suburban Chicago is part of the Sexual Violence Support Services (SVSS) of the YWCA. The Clinical Program—Suburban Chicago provides crisis counseling and short and longer-term individual, family, and group therapy to survivors of sexual abuse and their non-offending significant others ages 3+. The program operates out of our Patterson McDaniel Family Center located in Addison, Illinois. All services are confidential and free to clients. The program accepts interns from Master’s level Social Work, Counseling, and Art Therapy programs (second or final year only). The Clinical Program—Suburban Chicago strives to have a culturally and ethnically diverse professional staff to best meet the needs of clients. Ideal candidates should be aware of cultural considerations and enjoy working with children and families. Counseling services are available in English and Spanish; therefore, bilingual Spanish-speaking interns are highly encouraged to apply. A stipend for completion of a full academic year internship will be offered to interns.

  

COLLABORATES WITH: 

SVSS Counseling Team

  

ESSENTIAL responsibilities: 

-Intern will manage a caseload of 6-10 individual cases (dependent upon waitlist and requirements of educational program) and co-facilitate 1-2 therapy groups and/or client workshops.

-Provide telephone crisis intervention, information, referrals, and case management support.

-Support Clinical Program Specialist with intakes and maintaining the waitlist.

-Input clinical data into program databases while maintaining attention to detail and deadlines.

-Participate in monthly program and administrative team meetings.

-Participate in case consultations and present at least one case during the internship.

NON-ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 

-Develop trauma-informed and victim/client-centered clinical skills.

-Learn relational/psychodynamic and trauma therapy approaches and explore other treatment models.

-Access to YWCA’s clinical training library and reading materials.

-Opportunity to participate in other clinical and learning experiences (i.e., Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline, Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities) [as available].

-Participate in and/or create projects based on agency need and intern interest.

  

OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED: 

  

QUALIFICATIONS

-Candidate must be in second or final year of Master’s program.

-Attend required 40-hour Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention training prior to, or at the beginning of, the internship.

-Commitment to internship from mid-August to end of June or academic year.

-Commitment to a minimum of 16-24 hours/week with two weekday evenings until 8pm and attendance at monthly Team Meetings and intern group supervision on the first Friday of the month.

-Participate in weekly 1.5-hour individual reflective supervision conducted by a licensed clinician and monthly 1-hour intern group supervision.

-Ability to work independently when appropriate, with ongoing supervision.

  

EDUCATION REQUIRED: 

Second or final year of Master’s program in Social Work, Counseling, or Art Therapy 

  

CERTIFICATION(s) REQUIRED:

Intern is required to complete a 40-hour Sexual Crisis Intervention training prior to, or at the beginning of, their internship.

  

OTHER REQUIREMENTS: 

  

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Hybrid format of providing in-person and telehealth counseling services. Interns will work both independently under the supervision of a licensed clinical therapist.

  

WORK SCHEDULE:  

Choose two or three days Monday through Thursday: 16-24 hours/week with two weekday evenings until 8pm. Also, first Friday of the month from 10am to 1pm to attend Team Meeting and Group Intern Supervision.

Key Skills
Crisis CounselingCase ManagementTherapyCultural AwarenessBilingual SpanishTrauma-Informed CareClient-Centered ApproachGroup FacilitationData EntrySupervisionIntake SupportWorkshopsReflective SupervisionTeam CollaborationPsychodynamic TherapyTreatment Models
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HealthcareSocial ServicesEducation