Mental Health Career Program for Undocumented Mental Health Professionals

Northern California
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Non-Profit
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DACA and NONDACA friendly
immigrants rising

Non-Profit

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October 4, 2024

Opportunity Start date

October 4, 2024

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Are you in Northern California and missed the deadline to apply for our Mental Health Career Program? You still have time to submit your application, as we have extended the deadline to Friday, October 4th at 11:59 p.m.

Learn more and apply: immigrantsrising.org/mhcareer 🔗

Immigrants Rising’s Mental Health Career Program provides undocumented professionals in California with the career-specific hands-on training, professional development, and mentoring they need to launch their careers in the mental health field. Program participants will receive supervision, training, and mentorship from licensed therapists while gaining hours towards their licensure in California by providing pro-bono mental health services to undocumented individuals.

Program Benefits

  • Direct career experience
  • Supervised clinical hours accumulation
  • Mentorship and supervision from a licensed therapist
  • Professional and leadership development training
  • Connection to Immigrants Rising’s network of professionals
  • Stipend to support participation in the program

General Requirements

  • Have direct knowledge of and personal connection to the undocumented experience (DACA is not required to apply)
  • Have completed a master’s degree in social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, or related mental health field
  • Have an unexpired Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW), Associate Marriage & Family Therapist (AMFT), or Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) registration in California
  • Provide proof of malpractice insurance at the start of the program
  • Demonstrate commitment to providing mental health services to the undocumented community
  • Commit to approximately 15 hours/week (first-year participants) or 20 hours/week (second-year participants) during the program

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