What are the responsibilities and job description for the Graduate Counseling Intern: Greenville, MI position at Focus on the Family?
Focus on the Family’s Hope Restored (FOTF HR) Marriage Intensive program provides intensive therapy to couples in 2 primary ways—group therapy or a one-couple therapy experience. The therapy is provided at FOTF retreat centers and is guided by Focus Marital Therapy (FMT) delivered in a multi-hour, multi-day format. FMT is a faith-based, integrative approach to treating couples. The environment is all-inclusive providing lodging, meals, and therapy to the couples. Sites include: Branson, MO; Rome, GA; Greenville, MI; Cave Creek, AZ; Wimberley, TX.
General Purpose/Summary Statement:
The Graduate Intern/Practicum Student position is an unpaid, training and learning opportunity based on a student’s level of training/experience and school requirements, as well as the needs of FOTF HR. This role exists to support graduate students in experiencing direct and/or indirect services in therapy with couples as part of their becoming professionals. Direct services may include providing co-therapy in one-couple Intensives to married couples in distress. This position also provides non-direct services including observations, training, attending meetings, involvement in ministry projects and/or other learning opportunities. FOTF HR will make every attempt to meet the student and graduate school needs for the required training.
Time Commitment: To be determined by the specific needs of the intern applicant and FOTF HR specific site. The goal is to reach a mutually rewarding time agreement for both the intern and FOTF HR site.
Supervision: FOTF HR Site Clinical Director or designated supervisor
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
The Graduate Intern/Practicum student may engage in any of the following depending on graduate program requirements:
- Observe at minimum 1 group Intensive
- Engage in one-couple Intensives as co-therapist trainee
- Participate as 3rd “chair” trainee in group Intensive
- Review relevant files in preparation for Intensives
- Complete appropriate progress and other notes
- Join in therapeutic processing with therapist(s)
- Participate in weekly supervision with onsite supervisor
- Attend monthly clinical team meetings and didactics
- Read or view relevant training materials (books, articles, videos, etc.)
- Complete training workshops to learn and teach the Focus Marital Therapy model
- Complete training workshops related to providing therapy to couples in an intensive format
The Graduate Practicum Student/Intern will be provided opportunities to:
- Learn, grow, and apply theory and therapeutic strategies
- Gain experience in co-therapy
- Use various assessments and other relevant information to form diagnostic impressions
- Generate treatment plans
- Engage in therapeutic rationale and strategy discussions
- Jointly participate in planning and pacing therapeutic intervention
- Challenge personal beliefs and theory
- Apply confidentiality standards
- Integrate Christian faith and professional practice
- Learn the theory, principles, and tools of FMT
Graduate Intern/Practicum Student Qualifications:
- Character/Spiritual
- Agrees to the Focus on the Family Statement of Faith
- Aligns with FOF core values
- Strong Christian faith expressed in daily behaviors
- Personal Characteristics:
- Punctual, dependable, responsible
- Mature and responsive
- Warm, kind, helpful, sensitive, and firm or directive presence as appropriate
- Willingness to work in a co-therapy setting
- Has strong if imperfect relationships
- Teachable/open to critical feedback
- Intent to pursue career in therapy
- Willingness to self-disclose when appropriate
- Knowledge/Experience:
- Earning a Master’s or Doctorate degree
- Some understanding of the integrative process as it relates to faith and practice
- General grasp of scripture as it relates to counseling
- Relevant life experience
- Skills, Abilities, and Special Talents/Gifts:
- Able to engage in basic rapport building with clients
- Demonstrates aptitude for understanding and applying theoretical knowledge to clients and the therapeutic situation
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
- Counseling skills integrated with Biblical values
- Willing to self-exam, learn, and grow
Helping Families Thrive in Christ! Focus on the Family is a 501c3 Christian Non-Profit Ministry.