DOCCS Woodbourne Cor Facility
99 Prison RoadWoodbourne, NY , NY 12788
E-Mail: david.howard@doccs.ny.gov
Phone: (845) 434-7730 Ext: 4000
Division/Unit: Woodbourne Correctional Facility
Web Site: www.doccs.ny.gov
DOCCS Woodbourne Cor Facility
99 Prison RoadDivision/Unit: Woodbourne Correctional Facility
Web Site: www.doccs.ny.gov
Description:
Goal of Position: Successful completion of required Behavioral Science field experience working within the Behavior Modification Program at Woodbourne Correctional Facility in the role of intern, as part of an Undergraduate or Graduate program. Students will learn theory and practice specific to Forensic Behavioral Science. Internships will be tailored to meet the needs of the student's specific educational requirements based on degree program. Students will develop clinical skills and professionalism while maintaining ethical standards in the field; which will assist in developing successful client outcomes.
Duties and Tasks: Under the supervision of a Licensed Social Worker, Psychologist or Mental Health Counselor, the student will complete initial assessments of incoming inmates; risk assessments, and determining the appropriate level of treatment. They will develop treatment plans, and complete ongoing assessment through testing, behavioral observation and obtaining Social Histories. Interns will conduct Psychoeducational Groups and Individual Clinical sessions. In addition to routine assigned work, students will be provided with theoretical orientation assignments to assist in building a strong clinical foundation for use in practice. Interns are expected to develop clinical presentations, where exploration of skill and competency development, and affective issues on treatment will occur. The intern will have the opportunity to collaborate with the DOCCS multidisciplinary team which includes; the Office of Mental Health, Community Supervision, Security, Programs, Medical, Business and Administration. Interns will be encourages to participate in team/department meetings and Specialized Trainings that will benefit their therapeutic process and skills. Finally, the integration of counselor self-awareness and theoretical grounding will be facilitated through Supervisory sessions and practice.
Skills:
Self-motivated
Organizational skills
Internship Areas: Clinical Services, Criminal Justice/Corrections, Human Services
Payment? Unpaid
Number of Hours: 30 or more
Location: Sullivan
Number of Interns Needed: 2
Preferred Standing Graduate Student
Minimum Standing: Senior
Degree Concentrations: Counseling, Human Services, Psychology/Psychiatry, Social Work