Volunteer & Internship
Washington County Community Corrections has many opportunities for volunteer service and educational internships. Volunteers and interns generally serve in either Parole and Probation or in our Counseling and Center for Counseling and Victims' Services Program.
Download our application if you are interested in applying for volunteer and internship positions.
Parole and Probation Volunteering & Internships
Are you interested in working in Parole and Probation?
Our department is a great place to fulfill internship requirements for criminal justice, social work, and other related college programs. We also may have opportunities for community members who may wish to volunteer to serve in Parole and Probation.
Contact Naomi Morena if you are interested in applying with Parole and Probation.
Counseling and Center for Victims' Services
If you are a graduate student in a masters or doctoral level counseling program, please consider fulfilling your practicum and/or internship requirements through our Counseling Program, which is housed in our Center for Victims' Services. Counselors at our site experience a wide range of client issues, including systemic insight and understanding of criminality, harm, and healing. Our clinic is a hands-on classroom where student counselors are well-supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow and develop the art of therapy.
We also welcome post-graduate, licensed or registered intern, counselors who wish to learn and grow in our unique environment. Our program offers the opportunity to earn licensure hours (you will need to obtain your own qualified clinical supervision) and specialize in victimization, trauma, domestic violence, sexual harm recovery, criminal behavior, and any number of related issues.
We may also have volunteer opportunities for other community members who wish to work in victims' services and support our program.
Contact Marci Nelson if you are interested in applying with the Counseling and Center for Victims' Services Program.



