Student Intern (Residential Division-Nassau Haven)
The Opportunity
Nassau Haven is an emergency shelter serving runaway and homeless youth. The program provides immediate safety, support services, and short-term placement while helping youth stabilize and transition to appropriate longer-term services.
The Intern will support staff in delivering direct services to youth in a structured residential environment. This role provides hands-on experience in counseling, case management, group facilitation, and independent living skill development while working with vulnerable youth populations.
Responsibilities:
- Provide supportive interaction and engagement with residents in a safe and structured environment
- Assist with individual supportive counseling under supervision
- Support the development and implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISPs) and goal planning
- Participate in and help facilitate group activities and house meetings
- Assist with independent living skills development and daily living support
- Provide referrals and resource linkage to community-based services
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including progress notes
- Collaborate with residential staff to support resident needs and program goals
- Participate in intakes, orientation, and transition planning as needed-Attend supervision, staff meetings, and required trainings
- Assume other tasks, projects or responsibilities as needed to ensure the effective operation of the program, which may include assisting at our Adolescent Transitional Living Program
Qualifications
- Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or a related field
- Interest in working with at-risk youth in a residential or shelter setting
- Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work effectively with diverse populations
- Willingness to learn and apply trauma-informed and youth-centered approaches
Schedule
- Based on academic requirements
- Evenings may be required
- Additional hours flexible based on program needs
- Opportunity aligned with academic year (Fall and Spring semesters)
