MSW Intern

  • Intern

Company Description

The National MS Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to meeting the needs of people living with MS. We support research initiatives on a national and international scale to end MS forever, stop disease impact and restore what has been lost. Through a network of MS Navigators, we connect people to the information, resources and support needed to move their lives forward. On the local level, we offer educational programming, mission oriented fundraising and community connection services.

Job Description

To direct and assist in implementing assigned programs and activities for the general
membership of the NJM Chapter area.

  • Assist in program development, implementation,
    and evaluation as assigned by field supervisor.

  • Promote MS awareness activities through contact
    with members, community based organizations and outreach activities.

  • Offer psychoeducational support to residents
    living with MS at an independent living housing development in Freehold NJ.

  • Visit and observe self-help groups facilitated
    by Society trained volunteers and provide feedback to supervisor.

  • Visit and observe chapter wellness programs
    assisting as needed and providing feedback to field supervisor.

  • Develop, promote and offer a psychoeducational
    support group for people living with MS or caregivers to be led by intern as
    required by MSW degree program under guidance of field supervisor.

  • Attend and participate in agency training as
    assigned.

  • Assist in maintaining a safe and positive
    environment during program activities.

  • Understand and adhere strictly to organizational
    policies, procedures, and goals.

  • Acquire an understanding of the psychosocial
    issues faced by living with a chronic illness/disability and develop the
    ability to use solution focused interventions to assist members in problem
    solving.

  • Attend to matters that may be area specific and
    as assigned by direct supervisor including accurate database management.

  • Active participation in weekly supervision with
    LCSW field supervisor.

  • Preparation for site visits from School of
    Social Work Field Advisor.

  • Complete requirements of the University’s MSW
    program.

Qualifications

  • Successful completion of undergraduate degree in
    an accredited program.

  • Current enrollment in a graduate studies degree
    program at an accredited School of Social Work.

  • Understanding of agency policies, procedures,
    and the ability to successfully implement the same.

  • Understanding of basics concerning health/disease
    and disability process and the subsequent challenges in the biopsychosocial
    realms of the individual.

  • Ability to form relationships with and advocate
    for individuals from diverse backgrounds/populations.

  • Basic awareness of principles of program design,
    implementation.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal
    skills.

  • Successful completion of National MS Society Orientation
    Trainings as assigned.

Additional Information

Must have valid driver’s license and dependable vehicle.

Time Commitment: Interns are expected to work a minimum of 15 to
20 hours per week and must be available during typical working hours.