SI Student Volunteers
Students:
Would you like to attend a Summer Institute in the Human Services class for FREE??? Then come volunteer! Though you will not earn academic credit for the course, you will have the opportunity to learn specialized information in an intensive format.
Full-time students of any Utah college or university can apply to volunteer for a Summer Institute course. If selected, the student is able to sit in on the selected Summer Institute course at no charge. If you are taking a course in the Summer Institute for elective credit towards graduation, you will have to register as usual and pay the accompanying tuition MSW Elective Credit. Student volunteers may volunteer for one class only, and are responsible for checking in/out course participants and for assisting the instructor as needed.
During the class you will be asked to:
- arrive 45 minutes before your class
- pick up your class packet from the registration desk and distribute hand outs to registered participants
- check in/out course participants
- assist the instructor as needed
- collect CEU forms from participants
We are looking for volunteers for the following classes:
- Improving the Health Care Response to Intimate Partner Violence (includes food!)
- Selfish to Sacred: The Case of Self Care (includes food!)
- Contemporary Ethics and Legal Issues
- Private Practice 101: Getting Started
- CANCELLED - Social Work Informatics: A New Specialty?
- Arts in Caring: Expanding the Role of Art Therapy in Health Care Systems
- Co-Morbidities, Axis III, and Psychiatric Medications
- CANCELLED - Resiliency Based Multi Dimensional Therapy
- Shame and Trauma: An Effective Treatment Approach for Individuals and Couples
- Becoming a Love and Logic Parent
- Advanced Techniques for Counseling Couples Across the Lifespan
- Differential Diagnosis of Severe and Persistent Mental Disorders
- Positive Psychology: A primer for Obtained Positive Treatment Outcome
- Secret Pain, Bleeding Shame: Adolescents Who Self Injure
- Advanced Adolescent Counseling
- Drugs A to Z and Hep C Too
- Integrating Traditional and Non-Traditional Approaches in Psychotherapy
- International Social Work in a West African Context: Similarities in Issues between Ghana and the US
- PTSD and TBI: Invisible Wounds of Today's Soldiers
- Motivational Interviewing (class held June 16 - 20, 2008)
For class descriptions please visit the courses page
If you have questions, or to sign up to volunteer, please contact Carrie Allen at 801-581-8913 or carrie.allen@utah.edu
We will not be utilizing volunteers from community organizations this year.

