Corrections Transitions/Reentry - Rush City
Corrections Transitions Unit
Position
Corrections Transitions Unit
Open to Upper-level Undergraduate Students
Location
Minnesota Correctional Facility – Rush City
MCF-Rush City houses up to 1,000 adult males in a high-security setting. MCF-Rush City opened in 2000 and is the DOC's newest facility. Minnesota's auto and truck license plates and tabs are also produced at this facility.
Internship Description
Interns will gain a general understanding of correctional facility operations, with a focus on security and the unique needs of incarcerated individuals. They'll have the chance to promote positive change by directing Orientation and Reentry programming, connecting community services, case management, release planners, incarcerated individuals, and other stakeholders. Opportunities may include evaluating and implementing innovative approaches for successful community transitions, covering areas like housing, employment, education, identification, community supports, and health insurance. Interns can develop skills through team mentoring, consultation, and peer learning.
Supervision
Interns will be supervised by the Corrections Transition Program Coordinator.
Requirements
Interns should be upper-level undergraduate students (generally seniors) or upper-level undergraduate students in corrections, social work, community psychology or a related field at an accredited college or university which offers course credit for internships. All interns must clear a security check.
Length of Internship
Negotiable and flexible schedule, minimum 400 hours required.
Application deadline date:
- February 15 for Summer session
- July 1 for Fall session
- October 15 for Winter/Spring session
Applications received by priority deadlines will be given first consideration. All other application will be considered based on position availability.
Note
Applications will not be accepted after these dates. This internship is unpaid.
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