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Please note that there are no positions available at this time. This page is updated as employment opportunities become available, however, so please refer back to it in the future. Interns/Psychology Assistants: The Institute for Girls’ Development offers highly selective training positions promoting excellence in psychotherapeutic services and programs for girls and their families. Our asset-based model of comprehensive services and programs is based on current research on girls’ development and effective psychotherapeutic interventions. We pride ourselves in providing high level training in individual, parent, family and group counseling, and team collaboration. Through our Center for Education on Girls’ Development, we provide empowering community education and training for parents, schools, religious organizations and community programs serving girls. Minimum requirements: M.A. or M.S. in Counseling or Psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D. preferred from an APA accredited school). Candidates must have a background in working with children, adolescents, families, and groups; a passion for working with girls, young women and their families; and an interest in gaining practice building skills. Computer literacy in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) is required. Bilingual/bi-cultural professionals are encouraged to apply. Supervision: Interns and Psychology Assistants are provided with the unique opportunity to work closely with an extremely experienced staff of professionals while meeting the Board requirements. Interns and Psychology Assistants are provided optimal supervision and training in our clinical private practice setting. Diversity: The Institute for Girls’ Development embraces diversity in our staff and in the clients we serve. See our Values Statement. To apply: Please email your letter of interest and CV/resume to: Dr. Melissa Johnson, President - drmelissa@InstituteForGirlsDevelopment.com.
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