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Mental Health/Social Welfare Research Intern/Volunteer

Project Summary:           
Generations Against Bullying (GAB) is seeking a skilled mental health/social welfare intern to assist in ongoing research on how mental health departments are handling bullying.

Duties and Responsibilities:
·        Research the statistics of individuals being treated by mental health physicians that have been or are currently being bullied, or are bullies or supporters of bullies
·        Work closely with GAB project team in researching how individuals’ mental health and social welfare is being affected by bullying and how mental health professions are handling patients being seen for bullying
·        Other activities that may be needed

Qualifications: 
·        Experienced and/or educated in mental health and/or social welfare
·        Must be willing to possibly interview individuals in the mental health field on how individuals are affected mentally/socially by being bullied
·        Sensitive to victims’ needs and able to interview them in an appropriate manner
·        Extremely organized, analytical and detail-oriented, and have excellent time management skills
·        Able to work independently as well as in a team, and flexible to changes
·        Able to define priorities and work within deadlines
·        Punctual, diligent, honest, reliable, and able to work smartly
·        Pleasant with others on the job and display a good-natured, cooperative attitude.

Start Date:                           Position open until filled
Hours:                                   2-4 hours per week, very flexible
Compensation:                   This is an UNPAID volunteer internship