Now Accepting Applications for Police Social Work Internships
Each Police Social Work Intern will be required to:
- Attend the PSW Academy – a one week (40-hour) required orientation held in Meriden, CT
- Participate in weekly individual social work supervision and law enforcement supervision
- Attend biweekly peer support group supervision
- Attend all SWLE training, and other trainings that become available by supervisors
- Attend virtual SWLE Network Bimonthly Meeting
- Submit all required documentation – to include process recordings, time sheets, student evaluations, and monthly statistics – to Executive Project Administrator
- Complete the required practicum hours for their educational program (BSW/MSW), including supervision time
- Participate in the Boots on the Ground Capstone Celebration
Apply to be a Police Social Work Intern!
Police Departments Currently Accepting Interns:
Connecticut:
Willimantic
Milford
Norwich
West Hartford
Suffield
New York:
City of Newburgh
Port Jervis
Contact us via email to discuss future partnerships!
Educational Program Requirements:
Both BSW and MSW students may apply to become a PSWI
Application Process:
Connect with your practicum coordinator for your university/college to obtain additional information regarding becoming a PSWI with the SWLE Project. A general outline of the application process is as follows:
- Current resume
- Essay (prompt will be provided to you by your practicum coordinator)
- Interview process with the SWLE Project then the police department
Submit all applications to internship@swleproject.com
The SWLE Project will provide:
- Training: Police Social Work Academy and ongoing/in-service training for current/former students and task supervisors
- Supervision: Designated task supervisors on both the social work and law enforcement sides with an open line of communication and a focus on safety of our team and our community
- Peer support: Ongoing peer support with current and former SWLE Project interns, and an open forum to discuss experiences to perpetuate collaboration