Assist in designing and implementing research studies in developmental psychology.
Support data collection, including administering assessments during sessions with children and reviewing data.
Prepare short reports, summaries, and presentations to communicate findings.
Follow ethical guidelines and maintain confidentiality at all times.
Attend relevant training sessions, seminars, and conferences.
Participate in regular supervision and feedback sessions with mentors.
Take initiative to learn more and contribute ideas during team discussions.
Requirements:
Master's degree in Psychology or Advanced Diploma in Child Guidance and Counselling
Strong verbal communication and debate skills
Experience working with children will be considered an added advantage
Willingness to commit to a 2-month probationary internship.
Additional Information:
This internship offers the potential for full-time employment upon successful completion of the 2-month probationary period, contingent on performance.