Monday, June 17, 2019

Clincal Experience - Camp Baker Positions Available


Camp Baker at Judge Baker Children’s Center currently has undergraduate-level summer training positions available! Camp Baker is a therapeutic summer program based off of the Summer Treatment Program (STP) and is specifically designed for 6-12 year old children with ADHD. The STP has positive effects on the serious behavioral, social, and academic difficulties exhibited by children diagnosed with ADHD.

 

Summer trainees at Camp Baker will implement the treatment program in a camp setting for children with ADHD. They will receive extensive training and experience implementing the research-based intervention. Students with STP experience are often highly sought-after in graduate training programs in clinical psychology, social work, medicine, and education. Previous trainees within Camp Baker have gone in to successful careers in all of these fields.

 

Camp Baker is currently accepting applications for two roles: 1) Undergraduate Counselor and 2) Teacher. Please visit our website for a detailed description of roles and responsibilities for each position: https://jbcc.harvard.edu/employment-opportunities-camp-baker.

 

All aspects of the training program are supervised by a licensed clinical psychologist. Trainees typically gain over 200 hours of experience providing treatment directly to children. Opportunities for participating in behavioral parent training are also available.

 

Trainees complete a week-long training prior to the start of treatment and receive ongoing supervision. Training begins Monday, July 1, 2019 with the July 4th holiday off. Camp Baker runs from Tuesday, July 10th and continues through Friday, August 16th, 2019. Trainees typically work from 7:30am until 4:30pm and stay from 7:30am-6pm one evening per week. The stipend for undergraduate-level positions this summer is $1,000.

 

Interested applicants should send

  • A cover letter describing your professional development goals and how Camp Baker might fit with those goals
  • A current CV
  • A de-identified assessment report, treatment report, or other psychology-related writing sample
  • The name and contact information for your practicum coordinator (for applicants looking to gain practicum or academic credit)
  • Three letters of recommendation (sent to Dr. Tannenbaum from the recommender directly)

 

to:          Sarah Tannenbaum, Psy.D.

                Camp Baker

                Judge Baker Children’s Center  

                53 Parker Hill Avenue

                Boston, MA 02120

                campbaker@jbcc.harvard.edu

 



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