International Rescue Committee
Safety and Wellness Intern
International Rescue Committee, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20001
Safety & Wellness Intern
The International Rescue Committee (IRC), works in the United States welcomes newly arrived refugees and immigrants, supports them in their resettlement, and provides holistic services to help them build new lives in their communities. The Safety & Wellness Intern will support IRC's Safety & Wellness Program in providing mental health and psychosocial support services to S&W clients with identified mental and emotional health needs. Responsibilities: Provide mental health case management services and basic supportive counseling to a small caseload of S&W clients with identified mental and emotional health needs including referrals to mental health services and resources, care coordination, advocacy, and accompaniment to behavioral health appointments as needed. Support the implementation of S&W support groups and workshops including outreach to clients and community organizations, curriculum development, group facilitation with the Mental Health Coordinators, interpretation and translation support (if relevant), and other administrative support. Provide on-site MHPSS services to IRC's New Comer Summer Academy in collaboration with the Mental Health Coordinator. Support with ongoing S&W projects as needed including community needs assessments, resource mapping, and partnership-building to support S&W programming. Learning Objectives: Student will gain skills and knowledge in mental health case management and basic supportive counseling with forcibly displaced communities. Student will gain competency in the development and facilitation of support groups and workshops with targeted communities. Student will learn how to effectively engage in identifying and building partnerships with community organizations and stakeholders. Requirements: Currently enrolled in a master's program in social work, mental health, and/or public health. Professional proficiency in an additional language (Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian, and French highly preferred). Based in the US and a US citizen or US work authorization. Must be enrolled in post-secondary institution or have graduated from a post-secondary institution within the last 2 years. Work a min of 15 hours a week, at least until the end of August for summer internships. Preferred Qualifications: Interest or experience working with forcibly displaced and/or immigrant communities. Interest or experience in providing case management services and familiarity with mental health systems. Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate closely with team members and community partners. Ability to work in a dynamic work environment. Ability to multitask and prioritize various tasks and projects. Standard of Professional Conduct: The IRC and the IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in the IRC Way
our Code of Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, Accountability, and Equality.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC), works in the United States welcomes newly arrived refugees and immigrants, supports them in their resettlement, and provides holistic services to help them build new lives in their communities. The Safety & Wellness Intern will support IRC's Safety & Wellness Program in providing mental health and psychosocial support services to S&W clients with identified mental and emotional health needs. Responsibilities: Provide mental health case management services and basic supportive counseling to a small caseload of S&W clients with identified mental and emotional health needs including referrals to mental health services and resources, care coordination, advocacy, and accompaniment to behavioral health appointments as needed. Support the implementation of S&W support groups and workshops including outreach to clients and community organizations, curriculum development, group facilitation with the Mental Health Coordinators, interpretation and translation support (if relevant), and other administrative support. Provide on-site MHPSS services to IRC's New Comer Summer Academy in collaboration with the Mental Health Coordinator. Support with ongoing S&W projects as needed including community needs assessments, resource mapping, and partnership-building to support S&W programming. Learning Objectives: Student will gain skills and knowledge in mental health case management and basic supportive counseling with forcibly displaced communities. Student will gain competency in the development and facilitation of support groups and workshops with targeted communities. Student will learn how to effectively engage in identifying and building partnerships with community organizations and stakeholders. Requirements: Currently enrolled in a master's program in social work, mental health, and/or public health. Professional proficiency in an additional language (Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian, and French highly preferred). Based in the US and a US citizen or US work authorization. Must be enrolled in post-secondary institution or have graduated from a post-secondary institution within the last 2 years. Work a min of 15 hours a week, at least until the end of August for summer internships. Preferred Qualifications: Interest or experience working with forcibly displaced and/or immigrant communities. Interest or experience in providing case management services and familiarity with mental health systems. Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate closely with team members and community partners. Ability to work in a dynamic work environment. Ability to multitask and prioritize various tasks and projects. Standard of Professional Conduct: The IRC and the IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in the IRC Way
our Code of Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, Accountability, and Equality.