FAQs
What is the purpose of the Mobile Crisis Intern position?
The Mobile Crisis Intern position is designed for students currently enrolled in their Master's program to gain practical experience in community health and behavioral healthcare, particularly in crisis assessment and intervention.
Where is the position located?
The position is located at the Flagstaff Crisis location in Flagstaff, AZ.
What are the operational hours for the Mobile Crisis Intern role?
The operational hours are flexible, as the Crisis department operates 24/7. However, interns are preferred to work at least one weekday per week.
What prior experience is preferred for applicants?
Prior experience working in a crisis setting is a plus for applicants.
Who will supervise the student intern?
The student intern will be supervised by a qualified professional from Terros Health.
What qualifications are required to apply for this intern position?
Applicants must be currently enrolled in a supervised field instruction class, have excellent written and verbal communication skills, know Microsoft Office, and possess a valid Arizona Fingerprint Clearance card or apply for one within 7 days of starting the role.
What skills will the intern gain during their experience?
The intern will gain skills in crisis assessment, crisis intervention, and interacting with community stakeholders, as well as a strong understanding of the community behavioral health system.
Are there any background checks as part of the application process?
Yes, completion of the pre-student/Intern/Practicum onboarding process may include a criminal background check and a pre-employment drug screen.
What types of programs are acceptable for the Master's degree requirement?
Acceptable programs include those with an emphasis in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, and other behavioral health specialties.
How should applicants provide their university and program details?
Applicants should answer all screening questions detailing their University/College, the program they are enrolled in, the semester dates they seek a learning opportunity for, and the required credentials of a qualified Supervisor/Preceptor.