Internship opportunity for students from Webster University

April 23, 2017

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Stichting Reach Holland / kvk# 65359372 / Jaarsveldstraat 78 / 2546 CS Den Haag

Internship opportunity working with children on the autism spectrum

Stichting Reach Holland (REACH) is a Care Center in The Hague serving English speaking children with an autism spectrum disorder. We are offering a unique internship opportunity to Webster University B.A, B.S students who are interested in working with children on the autism spectrum.

Program Objectives

  • Offers first-hand knowledge, training and implementation of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and evidence based approach in treating children on the autism spectrum.
  • Provides meaningful career-related work experience.
  • Stimulates interest in a career in working with children on the autism spectrum.

Internship Program Eligibility

  • Program length – 240 hours in 16 weeks beginning August 2017
  • Must be currently enrolled at Webster University – B.A. or B.S. program
  • Interested in learning about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and how it helps children on the autism spectrum
  • Related major, experience, interests, and skills
  • Passionate and enthusiastic about working with young children
  • Interested in meeting and receiving guidance from our Supervisor/BCBA and our ABA Specialists.
  • Must be willing to work from our location (Vlierboomstraat 485) in The Hague.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Apply?

Apply by e-mailing a copy of your cover letter and cv to the Founder, Catherine Verhoeff-Schauf (info@stichtingreachholland.nl). Please include current contact information, as well as your availability. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

How are interns selected?

The selection of an intern will be based on how well the candidate’s background matches the qualifications of the internship. We will contact only those applicants selected for an interview.

It was fantastic sharing REACH with students from Webster University! We look forward to our future internship program with them.