Internship assignment

Internship assignment

Stage specification

  • Location Rabat-Morocco
  • Number of hours to be determined
  • Bachelor's degree


Are you an inquisitive Social Work student, mwd or sjd with a passion for your profession? Then we have a great internship for you!

What are you going to do

As an intern, you will take on the role of assistant researcher. You are there to examine the care that elderly people receive. In addition, you are also there for their network, clients or cooperation partners. By means of visits, you look together at what is possible and what is possible.

You will learn how to record interviews, edit reports and reports, provide tailor-made information and support. You think along in solutions without taking control. 

You are part of a team and receive guidance from a permanent and experienced practical supervisor.

We are looking for

 For our Atlas Med/Care research, we are looking for an intern from the Social Work bachelor's program.
  • Outflow profile Welfare & Society (February/September)
  • Outflow profile Social Work (February/September, limited number of places)
  • Outflow profile Care (February/September, limited number of places)
  • Available 24-32 hours, for 5 months
And further:
  • You are curious, development-oriented and have the ambition to deepen your knowledge of your profession.
  • Would you like to learn how to apply your theory in practice?
  • You have an inquisitive and helpful attitude
  • You are reliable (stick to your agreements)
  • Adhere to the confidentiality of important information


ATLASBRIDGES

AtlasBridges/Social Work Hub wants everyone to be able to participate in society. We provide independent support to people who are hindered by their vulnerability or disability. Together we look at what is possible and what is possible and increase our own strength so that someone can make good choices themselves. 


As a platform, AtlasBridges/Social Work Hub offers the opportunity to work from your own insight and freedom. AtlasBridges stands for expertise, creativity, independence and entrepreneurship. We invest in knowledge, have years of experience and put people first. We focus not only on vulnerable fellow human beings, but also on our other target groups of Migrant Workers, Refugees and Expats. AtlasBridges creates diversity!

What do we offer you as an intern?

  • An educational, fun and challenging internship.
  • Good internship supervision of professionals within the social domain.
  • Intervision meetings with other students.
  • Practical workshops and thematic meetings on, for example, Social Work and prevention.
  • Plenty of opportunities to get to know the organization and the target group we work for in addition to the project.
  • An internship allowance.

Application procedure internship

Would you like to apply for an internship or graduation research? Send an email with motivation letter and CV to Said El Amraoui (Project leader) s.elamraoui@social-work.app .

Every application received is approached for an introductory interview.

A Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) is part of the procedure.


CRITERIA INTERNSHIPS 2024

These criteria help Social Work Hub to assess the quality of new potential internships. The criteria are meant to help making educated decisions in the case of new internship organisations, and explicitly aren’t suitable to determine the quality of internships the Social Work Hub already offers.

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Hi, I'm Abdullah and I'm doing an internship at AtlasBridges/ Social Work Hub. I'm having a great time there, I feel completely at home! As a client supporter, we stand next to the person to look at what they need and together we look at how we can shape this.

Review of Abdullah

Abdullah Student

Student

129

Locations

18

Staff

12

Years

4

“I see us as a bit of a bridge builder to the appropriate assistance.”
Els Smith, Belgium
“What I appreciate so much about AtlasBridges / Social Work Hub and my internship is that it is challenging and incredibly educational. This certainly has to do with the fact that it is so wide and varied. Both in terms of the target group and requests for help and in contact with other organizations, agencies or municipalities.”
Ilham Bergouti, Marrakech
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