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Internship (MSW-Towson) 2025-2026 Social Work Fieldwork

Sheppard Pratt CareersTowson, Maryland
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Job Description

Opportunity Summary:

This internship experience will provide an opportunity to work with a range of patient populations while developing professional and interpersonal skills needed to become a competent social worker.

Eligibility Requirements:

Students applying to this internship must be 2nd year or advance standing students with effective time management as well as efficient oral and written communication skills. Students must be willing to work with a team while also demonstrating the ability to be self-motivated.

Learning Model:

Students will be under the supervision of a licensed social worker and will learn through observation, demonstration, and ongoing feedback to ensure that each individual’s learning needs can be met fully and in an individual manner. Self-reflection, self-evaluation, and peer critique will further help to advance professional growth and development.

Student Expectations:

· Report to the unit/site 2-3 days a week 8am- 4pm (based on total days required from student’s MSW program)

· Serve a variety of patient populations on either our child& adolescent or adult service lines.

· Provide a wide range of social work services to an assigned caseload of patients in support of established treatment plan goals and discharge plans.

· Complete a comprehensive psychosocial assessment.

· Meet individually with patients on caseload as well as with families and/or significant others to monitor and evaluate progress.

· Conduct clinical groups 1-2 times a week.

· Maintain a caseload of 2-4 patients.

· Communicate all aspects of patient care to treatment team members.

· Self-directed learning; independently seeking learning opportunities and feedback.

· Readiness to learn from all experiences.

· Patience and compassion when working with those with mental illnesses.