Riverbend Integrative Trauma Treatment
Fellowship Program
We will resume taking applications for our fellowship program in Spring of 2025.
What does it take to be a RITT Fellow?
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Fellowship with RITT is a full-time job requiring a 40-hour work week (including time for clients, training, supervision, preparation, reading, and administrative work)
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Requirements:​
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License eligible
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Masters in Social work or in Counseling
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Open-minded and conscientious
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Self-directed and motivated with a learners approach
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Willing to participate in self-reflection and your own treatment
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Willing to work with a diverse population that includes multiple ages, levels, care, and diagnoses.
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Willing to coordinate cases with community partners
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Graduate by Spring to allow for board approval for Supervision
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Commitment:
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2-year commitment
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Full Participation in training and supervision
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A mindset of a kind, open, respectful, and strength-based environment
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Providing quality, ethical service for 25-30 client hours per week
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Why become a RITT Fellow?
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Upon completing the program Fellows could have:
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LCSW or LPC
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EMDR trained
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Extensive training in integrative therapies.
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Fellows can expect:
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Weekly individual supervision
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Extensive trauma treatment training
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Rewarding clinical work experience
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A supportive and pleasant work environment
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Paid for each billable client hour and thousands of dollars in training
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An option to participate in a Simple IRA retirement plan with matching contributions from RITT
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RITT Training:
RITT is proud to have highly skilled trainers and experts in their field working directly with Fellows.
Fellows can expect training in the following:
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Therapy Skills
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EMDR
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Vagus (somatic, nervous system focused interventions)
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Dissociation and Parts Work
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Child Therapy
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Attachment Therapy
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Couples and Family Therapy
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Substance Abuse
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Group Work
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