The Newton Wellesley Weston Committee for Community Living, Inc. (NWW) has excellent opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate student interns. Internships at NWW provide students with a wide range of experiences assisting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their daily lives. Interns also have the opportunity to learn about the laws and social policies that affect people with disabilities. In addition, interns are eligible to participate in NWW's in-service training programs.

Interns Get One-to-One Experience
Graduate Internships
Graduate students in social work receive supervision from the licensed clinical social worker (LICSW) while doing individual and group work with individuals living in NWW's group homes and in their own apartments. NWW has affiliations with Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Boston University School of Social Work and Simmons College School of Social Work.
To inquire about a graduate internship, call (617) 964-6860 or contact Nancy Slamin, LICSW at (617) 964-6860, ext. 12 or nslamin@nwwcommitttee.org.
Undergraduate Internships
Undergraduate students receive supervision from Program Managers while working in NWW's group homes. NWW has affiliations with Boston College, Brandeis University, Lasell College and Wellesley College. NWW's affiliation with Boston College's PULSE Program has existed for nearly three decades, and hundreds of students have chosen NWW for their placement.
To inquire about an undergraduate internship, call (617) 964-6860 or contact Christina Jameson, Ph.D. at (617) 964-6860, ext. 24 or cjameson@nwwcommittee.org. You can also fill out this on line undergraduate internship form or mail in the the printable undergraduate internship form.

