The music therapy internship is available to students that have completed the required undergraduate coursework at an AMTA-approved school and who have been cleared by their academic advisor to begin internship. The music therapy internship is offered annually starting in July.
The intern’s weekly schedule will model that of the supervising music therapist. An office space, musical instruments, iPad, and other technology will be available for the intern’s use. There will be a wide array of experiences but most sessions will be individual or family based. Observation of group sessions may occur on the behavioral health unit. The intern will have ample opportunities for observation of a music therapist and co-treatment with a music therapist before the intern becomes independent and assumes responsibility for a case load.
In addition to clinical work, the intern will be required to attend patient planning rounds, contribute to staff meetings, complete routine hospital education, document all patient encounters in the electronic medical record, and meet with the internship director on a weekly basis. There will be required readings and assignments related to clinical work.
Dayton Children’s Hospital’s music therapy program is committed to providing a safe and encouraging environment for an intern’s growth and development. Because each intern has their own unique strengths and challenges, our style of training is learner-centered and resource-oriented. Our goal is to foster ethical, professional, and personal development while providing the best quality care for our patients and families. We support our interns through review of personal journals and written documentation as well as engagement in verbal processing, musical skill evaluation, and supervision.
entry-level competencies
The following competencies will be assessed through video recording as part of the interview process.
- Ability to sing in tune both a capella and while accompanying oneself on an instrument
- Ability to play piano/guitar in at least three keys
- Ability to play piano/guitar with varying accompaniment styles
- Ability to sight read simple musical selections
housing, meals and transportation
Dayton Children’s Hospital does not currently offer housing, meals or a stipend for interns. Interns have access to free onsite parking. Public transportation is available at the cost of the intern.
liability insurance
Liability insurance is not offered by Dayton Children’s Hospital. If the intern is not covered by the university’s liability insurance, the intern will be required to purchase liability insurance.
administrative requirements
Upon acceptance to the internship program, Dayton Children’s Hospital will work with the intern's university to establish an educational affiliate agreement. Prior to the intern’s start date (and at the cost of the intern), the intern must complete required health work and undergo fingerprinting with a criminal background check.
internship application