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Just last year Philadelphia University launched the Community and Trauma Counseling MS Program that prepares students for the LPC credential. We offer a fully integrated trauma curriculum where the ACE Study and Urban ACES are introduced on day 1 and referred to throughout our 60 credit program.  Because people are recognizing the need for trauma competencies, we have tripled in size in only one year.  As the Program Director, I am seeking to partner with local agencies to train staff and bolster your organization's capacity to serve while asking for assistance in the training of our incoming students. 

Our first-year students are required to complete 100 hours in the field from September 2014 through May 2015, averaging between 5 and 8 hours per week.  They will be self-starters who are compassionate, reflective and consistently thinking about the impact of trauma.  First year students can fill important needs in agencies including administrative support, co-facilitation, intakes, support with trainings, research, and data collection, and could eventually take on a more direct role with clients. 

Our trauma curriculum is unparalleled locally and our students are amazing!  Please contact me if we can help support your organizational goals, and if you have master's level clinicians who are willing and able to supervise our students.   

Jeanne M. Felter, Ph.D., L.P.C.
Program Director and Associate Professor
Community and Trauma Counseling
Philadelphia University
T. 215.951.0434
felterj@philau.edu

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Hello Jeanne--

I would like to share this opportunity through the Scattergood Foundation's Twitter account. May I include your email address or some other way for organizations to contact you about this opportunity?

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