Graduate Internships
We are accepting resumes and cover letters for the 2024-2025 academic year.
MEDA offers graduate clinical internships for those working on Master’s in Social Work/Clinical Mental Health Counseling or Doctorates in Clinical/Counseling Psychology. MEDA has accepted clinical interns from Lesley University, Boston University, Boston College, William James College (formerly Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology), Simmons College, University of Massachusetts and more. Graduate Clinical Interns will receive weekly supervision with a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and have opportunities to provide clinical services to individuals, groups, and families. Second year interns or students with previous clinical experience are preferred.
If you are interested in a clinical internship at MEDA, please send a resume and cover letter to Monika Ostroff, mostroff@medainc.org, Executive Director.
Undergraduate Internships
We’re now accepting undergraduate internships applications for the Fall 2024. If you are interested, please fill out the following form HERE.
If you have any questions, please contact office@medainc.org.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Support MEDA with your time and expertise. If you are interested in volunteering at MEDA, click here to complete an interest form. Contact us with any comments or questions at office@medainc.org.
If you are interested in joining MEDA’s Board, please email us here.
Potential volunteer opportunities include:
- Support MEDA Events
- Communications
- General Networking Assistance
- Lived Experience
- Technology/Research
- Volunteer Management
- One Day Opportunities
- Share Your Creativity
Note:
- Opportunities listed are designed to be flexible – let us know how much time you have to offer. We are accommodating with time commitments and workloads.
- There is no contact with clients.
- Volunteers will need to sign a confidentiality agreement.
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