Apply Now: Clinical Training Opportunity with Ackerman’s Gender & Family Project: Family Engagement and Acceptance Training (FEAT)

Foundations of Family Therapy

The Ackerman Institute’s Gender & Family Project (GFP), The NYC Unity Project, and the Administration for Children Services (ACS) have joined forces to increase New York City’s capacity for family engagement and acceptance for transgender, gender non-conforming, and nonbinary (TGNCNB) youth. GFP is recruiting up to six NYC-based LGBTQ clinicians for the Family Engagement and Acceptance Training (FEAT); a grant funded year-long didactic and clinical training in family therapy with TGNCNB youth. The deadline to apply is July 9th, 2021.

Applicants must meet the following criteria: 

  • Be LGBTQ 
  • Be a New York State licensed mental health professional 
  • Practice at least part-time in an agency or CBO in one of NYC’s five boroughs 

BIPOC clinicians are strongly encouraged to apply. 

The FEAT program is scheduled to start in September 2021 and includes two components: 

  1. The Ackerman Institute’s Foundations in Family Therapy course which runs virtually for 30 weeks on Mondays from 5:00-8:00 pm (ET)  
  1. A Live Clinical Supervision course specializing in family therapy with TGNCNB youth. This virtual 30-week course meets on a weekday from 5:00-9:00 pm (ET). Using the knowledge of family systems gained from the Foundations of Family Therapy course, trainees use a teletherapy platform to observe and work with families with live supervision. This specialized Live Clinical course includes literature focused on models of care for working with LGBTQ youth as well as clinical framework, interventions and clinical tools for working with TGNCNB youth and their families. Trainees will also explore their own family’s culture of origin and its effect on practice. This course includes review of video-recorded sessions to increase clinical skills and address relevant personal issues. 

Tuition for the FEAT program is grant funded. Successful completion of the FEAT program qualifies as completion of Ackerman’s Dual Program, making trainees eligible to apply for the Clinical Externship in Family Therapy upon completion. Should FEAT graduates choose to continue training at the Ackerman Institute after completing the FEAT program, tuition for the Clinical Externship will be their responsibility. They may apply for financial aid at that time, but this is not guaranteed. 

To be considered for the Family Engagement and Acceptance Training, candidates must complete the application by July 9th, 2021.

For more information, email Alexis Diaz, GFP Director of Services: adiaz@ackerman.org


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