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Internships
IFR offers multiple internship opportunities:La Clínica (Outpatient Mental Health Clinic)
The goal of this doctoral and master-level training program is to provide quality bilingual/bicultural training for emerging professionals in order to meet the mental health care needs of the Latino community in a manner and setting which is culturally, socially, and clinically appropriate and effective.Early Intervention Services (School-Based Mental Health)
Placements through this program are available at several pre-schools, elementary, and middle schools, with an emphasis on serving the multicultural community in San Francisco. The program places great importance on prevention, early intervention and clinical case management as the preferred mode of intervention. Direct service counseling plays a supportive role to systemic interventions.Administrative/Development Track
Interns interested in learning about the administrative, funding, staff and organizational development activities of nonprofit and community-based agencies are encouraged to apply. Each trainee will work closely with an appointed Director to develop an individualized curriculum based on agency needs and Intern interests.Chicano/Latino Family Resource System (FRS) ~ Casa Corazon
The interns in this track will gain expertise in a system where Latinos families have access to an array of easily accessible, holistic and culturally appropriate activities that are provided in a friendly and parent-driven environment.Clinical Mentoring Service Program
Internship opportunities within the Clinical Mentoring Service Program generally focus on administrative activities. Responsibilities and tasks include assisting in establishing an ongoing evaluation process and tools to measure program outcomes, and assisting in areas related to program development including fund development, mentor training activities, and materials development such as program and resource manuals.
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