Program Sites
Allan Peterson Elementary School
848 E. Donna Dr, Merced, 95340
The Merced City School District lies in the middle of the agriculturally rich San Joaquin Valley, the most productive agricultural area in the world. Located near the heart of the state, Merced is within a two-hour drive of Yosemite National Park with its spectacular waterfalls and miles of hiking trails. It is also just two hours by car to the Pacific beaches and the lovely seaside communities of Monterey and Carmel.
The Merced City School District is energetic and progressive. Twelve hundred dedicated certificated and classified staff serve nearly twelve thousand students on a traditional schedule in fourteen K-6 elementary schools, all with state preschool classes, and four 7-8 middle schools. The district is also committed to the highest quality instructional program for all children. Parents, teachers, and administrators are involved in regular assessment of program quality and ongoing program development in order to address the needs of students and to ensure alignment with the rigorous California State Standards and Frameworks. Quality staff development is a high priority for the district.
Merced, which has more than 80,000 residents, is known for its wide tree-lined streets, open spaces, 29 tree-shaded parks, and 12 miles of class-one bike paths. The Courthouse Museum and nearby Castle Air Museum are some of the many attractions enjoyed by local residents.
Several major colleges and universities are located in close proximity to the district, including UC Merced, Merced College, California State University, Fresno and California State University, Stanislaus.
Allan Peterson Elementary School (Merced City School District)
848 East Donna Drive, Merced, 95340
The Merced City School District lies in the middle of the agriculturally rich San Joaquin Valley, the most productive agricultural area in the world. Located near the heart of the state, Merced is within a two-hour drive of Yosemite National Park with its spectacular waterfalls and miles of hiking trails. It is also just two hours by car to the Pacific beaches and the lovely seaside communities of Monterey and Carmel.
The Merced City School District is energetic and progressive. Twelve hundred dedicated certificated and classified staff serve nearly twelve thousand students on a traditional schedule in fourteen K-6 elementary schools, all with state preschool classes, and four 7-8 middle schools. The district is also committed to the highest quality instructional program for all children. Parents, teachers, and administrators are involved in regular assessment of program quality and ongoing program development in order to address the needs of students and to ensure alignment with the rigorous California State Standards and Frameworks. Quality staff development is a high priority for the district.
Merced, which has more than 80,000 residents, is known for its wide tree-lined streets, open spaces, 29 tree-shaded parks, and 12 miles of class-one bike paths. The Courthouse Museum and nearby Castle Air Museum are some of the many attractions enjoyed by local residents.
Several major colleges and universities are located in close proximity to the district, including UC Merced, Merced College, California State University, Fresno and California State University, Stanislaus.
Almond Alliance
121 West Main Street, Turlock, 95380
The Almond Alliance is a trade association that advocates and protects the almond industry. Established in 1980, the Alliance is a non-profit with a local and international network of almond processors, hullers/shellers, growers, and allied businesses. We provide a forum for our members to network, ensuring the industry has access to the latest information and technology that enables them to conduct their business as efficiently as possible.
Almond Board of California
1150 9th Street Suite 1500, Modesto, 95354
A large focus of this Almond Board of California (ABC) internship will be to create promotional materials related to industry programs and events, while maintaining focus on providing support for the various industry communications vehicles and special projects. This position will involve tasks such as developing editorial...
Alpaugh Unified School District
5313 Road 39, Alpaugh, 93201
Mission - The mission of Alpaugh Unified School District is to meet the educational needs of every student. Vision - Every student will receive and work to attain a common core of knowledge and the life skills necessary to make the transition to the next level of education and/or career.
Alpha Elementary School (Madera Unified School District)
900 Stadium Road, Madera, 93637
We are a school district. Madera Unified will set the standard for hard work, creativity and resiliency with a fearless drive to continuously improve.
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Sutter Bay Hospitals (Sutter Health Centers)
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"Sutter Health is a not-for-profit organization, that reinvest resources back into the community. Sutter hospitals serve more of the Medi-Cal patient population in Northern California than any other health system.They proudly fund and partner with community programs to help ensure those in need have access to care and social services.
They are headquartered in Sacramento and provide coordinated care to more than 3 million Californians. Their integrated network has created a connected model of care that is delivering coordinated healthcare when, where and how people need it. They are committed to ensuring healthcare is accessible and inclusive to all by offering comprehensive services and quality health programs tailored to the diverse communities." - https://www.sutterhealth.org/about
ALUB Solutions
250 Dos Rios Street, Sacramento, 95811
Under the supervision of a Licensed Mental Health Clinical Director, Interns will be trained on and obtain: • Conduct in-custody forensic mental health assessments • DSM-5TR Clinical Diagnostic Skills, develop diagnostic formulation, identify differential diagnosis • Clinical Evaluation inclusive of Mini and Full Mental...
Alzheimer’s Association – Virtual Opportunity
550 West Alluvial, Suite 106, Fresno, 93711
The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.
Amador High School
330 Spanish Street, Sutter Creek, 95685
Preschool through adult ed public school system.
American AgCredit
400 Aviation Blvd, Suite 100, Santa Rosa, 95403
Founded in 1916, American AgCredit provides loans and other financial services to agricultural and rural customers throughout California, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, New Mexico, Nevada and Oklahoma, as well as to capital markets customers in all 50 states. We are a proud member of the Farm Credit System, created more than 100 years ago with the sole purpose of serving the financial needs of farmers and ranchers. We are truly “built for agriculture”.
American Leadership Forum - Great Valley Chapter, Inc.
821 13th Street, Ste. C, Modesto, 95354
We have an annual cycle of events that we plan and run, as well as an annual fund development schedule. Therefore, the projects change throughout the year depending on where we are in that annual cycle. Some of the types of projects we could use help with: 1. putting out mailings to our network of leaders 2. grant research...
American Red Cross
6230 Claremont Ave, Oakland, 94618
Position Overview: You are a part of the Red Cross mission to provide life saving blood to our community. Your job is to positively and professionally represent the Red Cross by providing excellent customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. You will engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and ensure...
Anne Saxelby Legacy Fund Internship
217 W 18th Street, New York, 10113
The Anne Saxelby Legacy Fund
provides monthlong paid apprenticeships for young adults to live on sustainable farms - to work, learn, and be inspired to create change in their communities.
Ansel Adams
9275 Glacier Point Dr, Stockton, 95212
Lodi Unified School District encompasses 350 square miles and serves the cities of Lodi, North Stockton, and the communities of Acampo, Clements, Lockeford, Victor, and Woodbridge in the Central Valley of Northern California
Lodi Unified School District was created in 1967, when voters approved the merger of 18 elementary districts and the union high school district. The boundary, established in 1922, followed that of the old Lodi Union High School District. Over the last 30 years principally uninhabited territory was ceded to adjoining districts south of the Stockton Deep Water Channel north of Jahant Road (at Highway 99) and south of Hammer Lane. The district is a major contributor to the economy of the area, employing over 3,000 people. In addition, over the last 12 years the district has obtained over $100,000,000 in state bond funds for the construction and renovation of school facilities throughout the district.
Student enrollment is 29,800 in Kindergarten through grade twelve. There are 49 school sites, 33 elementary, 7 middle, 4 comprehensive high schools, and two continuation high schools. In addition, the district offers two elementary community day schools, and one middle community day school, a Middle College High School, an adult school, an Independence School, a Career Center, Children's Center, a Developmental Center for disabled students, and several pre-school programs. The top five primary languages other than English are Spanish, Hmong, Urdu, Cambodian and Vietnamese.
Ansel Adams Elementary School (Lodi Unified School District)
9275 Glacier Point Dr., Stockton, 95212
Lodi Unified School District encompasses 350 square miles and serves the cities of Lodi, North Stockton, and the communities of Acampo, Clements, Lockeford, Victor, and Woodbridge in the Central Valley of Northern California
Lodi Unified School District was created in 1967, when voters approved the merger of 18 elementary districts and the union high school district. The boundary, established in 1922, followed that of the old Lodi Union High School District. Over the last 30 years principally uninhabited territory was ceded to adjoining districts south of the Stockton Deep Water Channel north of Jahant Road (at Highway 99) and south of Hammer Lane. The district is a major contributor to the economy of the area, employing over 3,000 people. In addition, over the last 12 years the district has obtained over $100,000,000 in state bond funds for the construction and renovation of school facilities throughout the district.
Student enrollment is 29,800 in Kindergarten through grade twelve. There are 49 school sites, 33 elementary, 7 middle, 4 comprehensive high schools, and two continuation high schools. In addition, the district offers two elementary community day schools, and one middle community day school, a Middle College High School, an adult school, an Independence School, a Career Center, Children's Center, a Developmental Center for disabled students, and several pre-school programs. The top five primary languages other than English are Spanish, Hmong, Urdu, Cambodian and Vietnamese.
Anthony C. Traina Elementary (Jefferson School District)
4256 Windsong Drive, Tracy, 95377
Elementary School District
Approachable ffa
710 W. 18th Street, Suite 7, Merced, 95340
Students will participate in case reviews; case management; participating and collaborate with minor/youth treatment plan; weekly face-to-face visit with assigned cases; weekly progress note documentation; Develop Appraisal/Needs Plans; Writing of incident reports; assist with intake process; and collaborating with the...
Apricot Valley Elementary School (Patterson Joint Unified School District)
1320 Henley Pkwy, Patterson, 95363
A public school district for k to 12 grade.
Patterson Joint Unified School Disrtict is willing and able to host virtual/remote placements.
Argus High School (Ceres Unified School District)
2555 Lawrence Street, Ceres, 95307
Local Education Agency. PK-12.
Army Corps of Engineers - Stanislaus County
17968 Covered Bridge Road, Oakdale, 95361
Federal agancy under the Department of Defense.
Aspiranet
151 East Canal Drive, Turlock, 95380
To help California's kids, families and communities. Envision a world where all children are loved and cared for and families have the resources to thrive. Fostering hope in youth and families.