School Mental Health Professional Internship Placement
(2026-2027 School Year Internship)
Two Positions Available
- Required 2-3 school days per week for one full school year
- Concentration Internship Students Only - (Second Year Masters Internship)
- $7000 stipend for the school year (one year placement)
- August 2026 - June 2027
School District:
- Will be placed with social workers within the district
- Student population of 2600 students
- 3 Elementary Schools
- 1 Middle School
- 1 Junior High School
- 1 High School
- 1 Alternative School
- 1 Early Childhood Center
School Mental Health Professional Intern responsibilities with the help of their supervisor may include:
- Individual and group counseling in depression anxiety divorce social skills substance abuse behavior disorders suicidal ideation grief and loss eating disorders and more.
- Administering suicidal and homicidal assessments
- Participating in the Special Education Process of developing goals and IEP team decision-making regarding social-emotional goals and treatment.
- Conduct needs assessments and connect to community resources
- Collaborate with administrators teachers school nurses social workers and other school personnel to provide a team approach for each students needs.
- Providing crisis management services and participate in the districts crisis response team
- Advocating for students and families best interests
- Participating in home visits for the purpose of gathering information on the students background and for developing cooperative home-school relationships
- Developing and presenting staff in-service training program
- Identify and provide monthly support to Families in Transition
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree or higher
- Current Masters Student in Social Work or Counseling concentration 2nd year with approved University/Disitrict relation
- Knowledge of state standards federal and state regulations and law
- Knowledge of subject matter content and assessment strategies
- Knowledge of best practices in curriculumand instruction
- Ability to relate to students staff and parents in a positive manner
- Ability to communicate clearly in verbal and written form
- Ability to follow written and oral communication
- Ability to problem solve
Application Materials:
- Current Resume
- Transcripts(unofficial copy for application purpose)
- 3References
Required Experience:
Intern
School Mental Health Professional Internship Placement(2026-2027 School Year Internship)Two Positions AvailableRequired 2-3 school days per week for one full school yearConcentration Internship Students Only - (Second Year Masters Internship)$7000 stipend for the school year (one year placement)Augu...
School Mental Health Professional Internship Placement
(2026-2027 School Year Internship)
Two Positions Available
- Required 2-3 school days per week for one full school year
- Concentration Internship Students Only - (Second Year Masters Internship)
- $7000 stipend for the school year (one year placement)
- August 2026 - June 2027
School District:
- Will be placed with social workers within the district
- Student population of 2600 students
- 3 Elementary Schools
- 1 Middle School
- 1 Junior High School
- 1 High School
- 1 Alternative School
- 1 Early Childhood Center
School Mental Health Professional Intern responsibilities with the help of their supervisor may include:
- Individual and group counseling in depression anxiety divorce social skills substance abuse behavior disorders suicidal ideation grief and loss eating disorders and more.
- Administering suicidal and homicidal assessments
- Participating in the Special Education Process of developing goals and IEP team decision-making regarding social-emotional goals and treatment.
- Conduct needs assessments and connect to community resources
- Collaborate with administrators teachers school nurses social workers and other school personnel to provide a team approach for each students needs.
- Providing crisis management services and participate in the districts crisis response team
- Advocating for students and families best interests
- Participating in home visits for the purpose of gathering information on the students background and for developing cooperative home-school relationships
- Developing and presenting staff in-service training program
- Identify and provide monthly support to Families in Transition
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree or higher
- Current Masters Student in Social Work or Counseling concentration 2nd year with approved University/Disitrict relation
- Knowledge of state standards federal and state regulations and law
- Knowledge of subject matter content and assessment strategies
- Knowledge of best practices in curriculumand instruction
- Ability to relate to students staff and parents in a positive manner
- Ability to communicate clearly in verbal and written form
- Ability to follow written and oral communication
- Ability to problem solve
Application Materials:
- Current Resume
- Transcripts(unofficial copy for application purpose)
- 3References
Required Experience:
Intern
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