SARP Clinical Internships
The Survivor Advocacy, Response & Prevention Center (SARP) offers clinical training opportunities for graduate students studying social work and mental health counseling fields.
Our training program welcomes students from diverse educational backgrounds, including:
- Clinical Social Work interns in their 2nd year placement
- Mental Health Counseling students in their year-long placement
Counseling Internship
As part of SARP’s robust clinical training program, each intern receives:
- Full academic year placement (mid-August to mid-May)
- 2-week training at the end of August before providing client services
- 24-hour-per-week schedule (all in-person hours)
- Primary and secondary clinical supervision
- Weekly individual supervision with their primary supervisor and weekly group supervision with their secondary supervisor
- Monthly professional development on various clinical topics (e.g., ethical decision making, anti-racist survivor services, working with trans survivors of dating violence, etc.)
- Connection to a network of additional clinical interns within other SHS departments, including Counseling & Psychiatric Services (CAPS) and Health Promotion & Prevention (HPP)
The Clinical Experience
Trainees’ core clinical work will focus on:
- Providing trauma-informed individual and group counseling, including mental health assessments and treatment planning
- Advocating for survivors of violence, including safety assessment and planning
- Accompanying students to court hearings, police interviews, or other appointments related to their trauma
- Providing daytime triage to students who have recently experienced a trauma, most frequently as survivors of sexual & dating violence
- Participate in crisis support (e.g., community death, community tragedy), including client outreach by phone, message, and email
Additional opportunities include:
- Assist SARP professional staff on department projects (e.g., program evaluation, inter- and intra-university committees)
- Collaborate with SHS providers including Counseling & Psychiatric Services (CAPS), Primary Care and Athletic Training
- Join outreach and mental health education efforts across campus
Application Information
Applications open in the Fall semester for the following academic year. If you are interested in gaining meaningful, hands-on experience in college survivorship, please send your resume and a cover letter to sarp@bu.edu.