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Volunteering and Internships

Volunteer and internship opportunities within Community Corrections.

Washington County Community Corrections has many opportunities for volunteer service and educational internships.  Volunteers and interns serve our 3 divisions: Parole & Probation, Counseling & Victims' Services (CVS), and the Community Corrections Center.

Parole & Probation Volunteering & Internships

Are you interested in working in Parole and Probation? 

Those in criminal justice, social work, and other related college programs may complete internships with Community Corrections.  Interns/volunteers must be within one year of completing an associates or bachelor's degree or have already earned an associates, bachelor's degree or higher.

If you are interested in a criminal justice internship, please e-mail P&P Services Manager Karen LeDoux a cover letter expressing what you would like to do for the department and he will respond to you with next steps.   

Counseling & Victims' Services (CVS) Counseling Internships

If you are a graduate student in a masters or doctoral level counseling program, please consider fulfilling your practicum and/or internship requirements through our CVS program. CVS counselors provide community counseling to crime victims, the larger community, and to justice-involved individuals (JIIs) under community supervision. Our clinic is a hands-on classroom where student counselors are well-supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow and develop the art of therapy. Clinical focus areas include general community counseling, PTSD/trauma, forensic behavior change, family systems, career, and relationships.

E-mail CVS supervisor Ken Rolfe if you are interested in applying with the Counseling & Victims' Services Program.

Community Corrections Center Volunteering & Internships

The minimum security residential Community Corrections Center (CCC) is a great place to learn about residential corrections programs and to fulfill internship requirements for criminal justice, social work, and other related college programs. Interns/volunteers must be within one year of obtaining an associates or bachelor's degree or have already earned an associates, bachelor's degree or higher.

Please e-mail CCC Manager Kaylynn Berrios a cover letter expressing what you would like to do for the CCC division and he will respond to you with next steps.

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