FAQs
What is the purpose of the Associate Post Masters Mental Health Fellow position?
The purpose of the Associate Post Masters Mental Health Fellow position is to provide advanced training and additional clinical supervision to Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers, and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors who have prior experience in a mental health setting. This role supports their path toward licensure.
What qualifications are required to apply for this position?
Applicants must be Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers, or Associate Professional Clinical Counselors with prior experience working in a mental health setting. The position is intended for those working toward licensure.
Where is this fellowship position based?
The Post Masters Fellowship position is based in outpatient Child and Family and/or Adult Psychiatry, Chemical Dependency, or other teams as available within the Northern California Mental Health Training Program.
Who provides supervision for the fellows in this position?
Primary supervision for the fellows is provided by Licensed Mental Health Professionals.
What are the training requirements for this fellowship?
The position meets the requirements for supervised training as outlined by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences for Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers, and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors.
What kind of policies and procedures does this position follow?
This position follows the regional policies and procedures of the Northern California Mental Health Training Program.
Is this position full-time or part-time?
The job description does not specify whether the position is full-time or part-time; interested applicants may need to inquire further for clarification.
Are there opportunities to work with different populations in this fellowship?
Yes, fellows may have opportunities to work with different populations including children, families, adults, and individuals with chemical dependency, depending on the teams available.
How does this fellowship help in achieving licensure?
The fellowship provides the necessary supervised training required for Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers, and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors working toward their licensure.
Is this fellowship specific to Northern California?
Yes, this position is specifically part of the Northern California Mental Health Training Program.