Psychometry Internship
Psychometry Internship -- Gain Hands-On Experience in Psychological Assessment! (ON-SITE/IN-PERSON)
Are you an undergraduate psychology student seeking valuable, real-world experience? Our Psychometry Internship at the Pine Rest Psychological Consultation Center (PCC) offers a unique opportunity to develop essential skills in psychological assessment and consultation.
As a Psychometry Intern, you will become part of a team of experienced Psychologists and support staff dedicated to evaluating and assisting individuals across the lifespan, from children to older adults. Your primary role will involve administering and scoring psychological assessments for clients suspected of having Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Through individualized supervision and hands-on training, you’ll gain:
Experience in administering standardized psychological tests
Insight into psychological testing, measurement, and evaluation
Opportunities to observe Psychologists in clinical consultations and assessments
Exposure to a professional clinical environment
By the end of this unpaid field experience, you’ll have built practical skills in psychological testing and expanded your knowledge of clinical assessment—an invaluable foundation for graduate studies and future careers in psychology!
Winter 2026 Internship Details:
Application Timeline: October 1, 2025 - November 15, 2025
Group Interview: November 28, 2025
Internship Orientation: December 29, 2025 or January 5, 2026
First Reporting Day at PCC: January 5, 2026 or January 12, 2026
Time Commitment:
Our Winter internships last 16 weeks, totaling approximately 192 hours and are on-site, in-person. Interns must complete 12 hours per week, which can be scheduled as:
One full-day (8-hour) shift plus one half-day (4-hour) shift per week OR
Three half-day (4-hour) shifts per week.
All shifts are scheduled Monday - Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm (no evening or weekend hours).
Who Should Apply?
Psychology undergraduate students with a Junior or Senior class standing only (MA-level applicants will not be considered).
Required Coursework (Completed Before Internship):
Introductory Psychology Courses
Upper-Level Courses: Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Statistics, and Research Methods
Preferred coursework:
Psychological Testing, Psychological Consultation, and Personality
This internship is designed for students eager to gain hands-on experience in psychological assessment and consultation—perfect for those planning to pursue graduate studies or careers in psychology!
If you are selected to participate in the interview process, you will receive an email or phone call within 2 weeks of applying.