Apr 2, 2012

Interested in the field of mediation? Apply for this internship with the National Association of Concerned Veterans


Mental Health Internship, Internship (Fall or Spring Part-Time), Summer Internship (59035)
National Association of Concerned Veterans, Washington, DC 


This internship will provide a comprehensive view of mediation, career opportunities in conflict resolution, and the structure of a not-for-profit organization. The intern's most important role will be to serve as an active participant of the case management team or participate in groups’ facilitator. Duties include briefing and debriefing mediators on current cases, educating the public about mediation, and setting up mediations with involved parties. The intern will also visit and observe NACV mediation programs throughout Metropolitan D.C. and surrounding areas.

In addition to the case management responsibilities, the intern will dedicate time to projects that reflect both his/her individual interests and the present needs of the organization. Possible projects could include assisting the Development Director with PR research and event planning, or working with the Director of Training and Volunteer Development to coordinate training courses and continuing education events held at the Center for volunteers. The internship generally spans the summer, spring, winter and fall months. NACV accommodates scheduling conflicts such as other jobs, but the internship is designed to be a 35-40 hour per week position.

To read more about the position above, log into your C4T account (http://www.careercenter.umd.edu/) and paste the ID number (listed beside the position title) in the “Search” box

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