- Masters
or doctoral level psychology, social work, counseling, and marriage and
family mental health providers who are licensed or license eligible
with agency supervision
- Actively seeking applicants who reflect the diversity of their community
- Prefer a minimum of 3 years working as a mental health clinician with birth to 5 population
- Fellows
will maintain a caseload or significant percentage of work with
children birth to 5 and their families to support supervision and
discussions in didactics
- Tuition scholarships will be prioritized for applicants serving at-risk pregnant women, infants, young children and families
- Fellows
must secure release time (~10-12 hours per week) from their agency and
obtain a signed MOU found on the application page
- Agencies must be able to collaborate with Harris
administrators and faculty for consultation and technical assistance to
ensure the fellow’s training translates into meaningful impact for
young children and their families
- Application information can be found under the Apply Harris Program tab, under Community-Based Fellows.
For any additional information, you may reach out to Kelly Glaze at kelly.glaze@cuanschutz.edu with questions.