What kinds of field placement resources are available at ITP?
ITP assists students in finding appropriate clinical practicum and internship sites that fulfill program requirements and professional board requirements for the State of California. Through the Ph.D. Clinical Coordinator and the Master’s Clinical Coordinator, students receive personal consultation, periodic workshops, practicum position listings and information on professional licensing requirements.The Alumni Association maintains a resource bank of alumni who offer their time as mentors to ITP students and graduates in search of work positions. The Career Resource Center (CRC) provides job listings that range from clinical positions to academic and administrative posts. The CRC also provides resume/curriculum vitae review, hosts workshops on career development and skill building, and provides a library which includes career guides, DVDs of recorded past CRC events, and books related to professions in the field.
ITP assists students in clinical programs in finding appropriate clinical practicum and internship sites that fulfill program requirements and professional board requirements for the State of California. Through the Clinical Coordinators, students receive personal consultation, periodic workshops, practicum position listings and information on professional licensing requirements. The Career Resource Center (CRC) provides job links that range from clinical positions to academic and administrative posts. The CRC also provides resume/curriculum vitae review, hosts workshops on career development and skill building, and provides a library which includes career guides, DVDs of recorded past CRC events, and books related to professions in the field. The Writing Lab offers free one-on-one writing assistance (in-person or online via Skype and/or email) for all residential students and on-line writing resources and referrals to writing tutors for all ITP students including global and low-reside