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Northern Humboldt Union High School District: McKinleyville High School - Diversity Club

1300 Murray Rd., McKinleyville, 95519

*Note: The McKinleyville High Diversity Club site is reserved for Y.E.S programs.

Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Pacific Coast High School

1720 M Street, Arcata, 95521

The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.

The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:

  • Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
  • Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
  • Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
  • Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.

Northern Humboldt Union High School District: School Social Work

2755 McKinleyville Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519

This placement is identified for students under the Northern Humboldt School-Based Mental Health stipend program. 

Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Six Rivers Charter High School

1720 M Street, Arcata, 95521

The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.

The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:

  • Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
  • Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
  • Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
  • Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.

Northern Redwood Federal Credit Union

1270 Giuntoli Lane, Arcata, 95521

Northern Redwood Federal CU is a local boutique credit union that has been serving the community for over 60 years. We are a service oriented credit union that offers the same great services as the larger financial institutions. We pride ourselves on knowing our members on a personal level!

Northern United - Humboldt Charter School: Arcata Learning Center

1539 F Street, Arcata, 95521

Northern United – Humboldt Charter School serves students throughout Humboldt County.  We have learning centers in Willow Creek, Arcata, Eureka, Cutten, and Briceland that provide a variety of programs catering to the needs of the students and families they serve. 

Northern United - Humboldt Charter School: Cutten Learning Center

2120 Campton Road, Eureka, 95503

Northern United – Humboldt Charter School serves students throughout Humboldt County.  We have learning centers in Willow Creek, Arcata, Eureka, Cutten, and Briceland that provide a variety of programs catering to the needs of the students and families they serve. 

Northern United Charter- Humboldt - Social Work Rotation

2120 Campton Rd., Eureka, 95503

Practicum placement opportunities at BASW, Foundation MSW and Advanced MSW levels available, including support for PPSC- SW hours. 

Northern Valley Catholic Social Service (NVCSS) Inspiring Hope Counseling (Shasta/Trinity)

2400 Washington Avenue, Redding, 96001

Offering tangible support in response to real needs in Butte, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity counties, we provide compassionate services that meet people where they are—bringing stability, dignity, and hope through every stage of life. 

Whether it’s housing, mental health support, crisis response, or basic needs, our team is committed to walking alongside individuals and families as they navigate life’s challenges.

Northern Valley Indian Health: Social Work Employment-Based

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This site is only available to current employees of Northern Valley Indian Health with an approved employment-based placement proposal form. 

Novato Unified School District: Hamilton Meadow Park School

5530 Nave Drive, Novato, 94949

There are approximately 800 staff members in the Novato Unified School District (NUSD) who, along with the larger school community, are responsible for the education of 7,300 students.

There are seven elementary schools and one TK-8 school. Class size at the elementary level has been implemented at 24:1 in Grades TK-3 and 28:1 in Grades 4-5.

Along with two middle schools and two comprehensive high schools, NUSD also has an Education Center housing a continuation high school (Marin Oaks), and an independent study student program (NOVA) serving grades K-12. All schools within the Novato Unified School District offer special education services, along with Gifted and Talented Education (GATE). Special assistance is provided for all English learner students.

NUSD also offers Adult Education classes including a Diploma Class, Credit Recovery, GED Prep, and English as a Second Language Class (ESL). These programs serve adults who have not yet completed their high school education as well as those wanting to continue their education.

Oak Grove Elementary School District: Edenvale Elementary School

285 Azucar Avenue, San Jose, 95111

Mission: To ensure every child's potential is achieved.
 
Core Values:

  • Student Learning - We value a safe, nurturing, child-centered environment in which student learning is the major focus.
  • Positive Interdependence - We value a cooperative environment of mutual support, teamwork, shared responsibility, and success.
  • Quality Performance - We value commitment to creativity, innovation, initiative, continuous growth, & a strong work ethic.
  • Inclusivity - We value equity in an inclusive environment in which all people feel appreciated and respected; and have access to the same opportunities regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity or nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and socioeconomic status.
  • Integrity - We value ethical and honest interactions.
  • Respect - We value and respect the individual differences and diversity of our students, employees, and community.

Oak Grove Elementary School District: Social Work placement

6578 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, 95119

Mission: To ensure every child's potential is achieved.
 
Core Values:

  • Student Learning - We value a safe, nurturing, child-centered environment in which student learning is the major focus.
  • Positive Interdependence - We value a cooperative environment of mutual support, teamwork, shared responsibility, and success.
  • Quality Performance - We value commitment to creativity, innovation, initiative, continuous growth, & a strong work ethic.
  • Inclusivity - We value equity in an inclusive environment in which all people feel appreciated and respected; and have access to the same opportunities regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity or nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and socioeconomic status.
  • Integrity - We value ethical and honest interactions.
  • Respect - We value and respect the individual differences and diversity of our students, employees, and community.

Oakland Unified School District: Main Office

1000 Broadway, Ste. 450, Oakland, 94607

Our Mission: Welcome to OUSD! Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) will build a Full Service Community District focused on high academic achievement while serving the whole child, eliminating inequities, and providing each child with excellent teachers, every day.

Our Vision: All OUSD students will find joy in their academic experience while graduating with the skills to ensure they are caring, competent, fully-informed, critical thinkers who are prepared for college, career, and community success.

Our Commitments

  • Provide every student with access to a high-quality school
  • Ensure each student is prepared for college, career, and community success
  • Staff every school with talented individuals committed to working in service of children
  • Create a school district that holds itself and its partners accountable for superior outcomes
  • Guarantee rigorous instruction in every classroom, every day

OC Fast Twitch

17272 Newhope Street, Fountain Valley, 92708

Building better athletes is what we are known for. With 25+ years of experience, we have seen drastic transformations and countless athletes achieve their goals. Our Sports Performance team helps athletes jump higher, run faster, and build strength. Our Sports Medicine team is committed to keeping athletes injury-free and is ready to provide world-class rehab if injury strikes. Fast-Twitch was built upon a mix of old-school grit, cutting-edge science, and data-driven results. From elite level training to world-class sports medicine, we have all the tools to become your ultimate training partner.

Office of the Governor

1303 10th Street, Suite 1173, Sacramento, 95814

This site is for VIRTUAL ACTIVITIES ONLY. If students plan to conduct any in-person service at this office for HSU course credit, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu, as a new/revised Site Self-Assessment will need to be pursued. 

Gavin Newsom is the Governor of California, former Lieutenant Governor of California, and former Mayor of San Francisco.

Newsom is widely recognized for his willingness to lead – repeatedly developing, advocating, and implementing innovative and groundbreaking solutions to some of our most challenging issues.

On a wide range of topics including same-sex marriage, gun safety, marijuana, the death penalty, universal health care, access to preschool, technology, criminal justice reform, and the minimum wage, Newsom stuck his neck out and did the right thing, which often led to sweeping changes when his policies were ultimately accepted, embraced, and replicated across the state and nation.

Ohio History Connection - Newark Earthworks

Main Office: 800 E. 17th Ave, Columbus, 43211

The following sites are approved for student activity: The Octagon Earthworks 125 N 33rd St, Newark, OH 43055-2014; The Great Circle Earthworks 455 Hebron Rd, Heath, OH 43056; Flint Ridge 15300 Flint Ridge Rd, Heath, OH 43056. 

Open Door Community Health Centers: Clinics & Gardens

1275 8th Street, Arcata, 95521

STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE: when reporting your placements in S4 for service/observation at these ​clinic and garden sites, please note your specific site address on the Release of Liability that you complete in S4 (and the Student Learning Plan, if your faculty...

Open Door Community Health Centers: Del Norte Community Health Center

550 E Washington Boulevard, Suite 100, Crescent City, 95531

Open Door Community Health Centers was founded with a vision to provide excellent health care and health education to a part of California, at a time when the region suffered from a shortage of access.

Starting as a single clinic in 1971, Open Door now has 14 locations across Humboldt and Del Norte counties – a service area larger than the state of Connecticut – offering primary and dental care, counselling, pharmacy services, and community support offices, serving about 65,000 patients a year and employing almost 800 members of the community.

May 2026: Lance Martin, Program Manager (Lmartin@opendoorhealth.com 442.224.8749) is the main point of contact for all student placements at Open Door.  Students interested in a rotation with Open Door need to complete their rotation request form at: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/1e3d2bfca83a4911807e172e3eee4d95.

Open Door Community Health Centers: Nursing Rotation

1275 8th Street, Arcata, 95521

Open Door Community Health Centers was founded with a vision to provide excellent health care and health education to a part of California, at a time when the region suffered from a shortage of access.

Starting as a single clinic in 1971, Open Door now has 14 locations across Humboldt and Del Norte counties – a service area larger than the state of Connecticut – offering primary and dental care, counselling, pharmacy services, and community support offices, serving about 65,000 patients a year and employing almost 800 members of the community.

May 2026: Lance Martin, Program Manager (Lmartin@opendoorhealth.com 442.224.8749) is the main point of contact for all student placements at Open Door.  Students interested in a rotation with Open Door need to complete their rotation request form at: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/1e3d2bfca83a4911807e172e3eee4d95.

Open Door Community Health Centers: Redwood Community Health Center Family Medicine & Pregnancy Services

2350 Buhne Street, Eureka, 95501

Open Door Community Health Centers was founded with a vision to provide excellent health care and health education to a part of California, at a time when the region suffered from a shortage of access.

Starting as a single clinic in 1971, Open Door now has 14 locations across Humboldt and Del Norte counties – a service area larger than the state of Connecticut – offering primary and dental care, counselling, pharmacy services, and community support offices, serving about 65,000 patients a year and employing almost 800 members of the community.

May 2026: Lance Martin, Program Manager (Lmartin@opendoorhealth.com 442.224.8749) is the main point of contact for all student placements at Open Door.  Students interested in a rotation with Open Door need to complete their rotation request form at: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/1e3d2bfca83a4911807e172e3eee4d95.

Open Door Community Health Centers: Social Work Rotation

1275 8th Street, Arcata, 95521

Social Work students may serve in rotation with social work case managers, behavioral health and community health intervention projects. 

Orcutt Union School District: School Psychology Rotation

500 Dyer Street, Orcutt, 93455

The Orcutt Union School District is located in the unincorporated area of Santa Barbara County, just south of the city of Santa Maria, and is part of the Santa Maria Valley. It encompasses the communities of Orcutt, Los Alamos, Casmalia, as well as some portions of the city of Santa Maria. Local industries include aerospace (Orcutt is within 15 miles of the Vandenberg Space Force Base), agriculture, health care, higher education, oil production, manufacturing, service-related occupations, and a growing number of small and large commercial businesses.

Pacific Atrocities Education

1693 Polk Street #1070, San Francisco, 94109

Passionate about human rights? Want to make a long lasting impact? 
We are seeking passionate individuals who are invested in empowerment, education, and human rights as a whole to apply for our intern positions. Every semester, we have openings for the following positions:

Digital Marketing
The Digital Marketing intern will play a vital part in continuing to shape our presence with traditional media outlets, digital influencers and bloggers, and other strategic marketing partners. In addition to tactical outreach projects, the intern will also gain hands on experience working alongside the director to evolve the company’s overall outreach marketing & PR strategy.

Digital Content Assistant
Digital Content Assistant will research regard Pacific Asia War, develop written content appropriate for our website and email newsletters. 

Research Assistant 
Research Assistant will help to compile and research into Pacific Asian War. S/he will research and write about history of WWII.  

Community Outreach Internship
Interns in the community outreach division will reach out to a community of survivors to dictate their experiences. They will also coordinate members of the academia for the lunch and learn lecture series as well as engage the general public for meaningful educational dialogues.  Intern must be outgoing and bilingual to excel at this position. 

Pacific Union School District: Pacific Union School

3001 Janes Rd., Arcata, 95521

Pacific Union School is an elementary school including grades Transitional Kindergarten through Eight in the Pacific Union School District serving children in the community of Arcata, which includes the areas of Pacific Manor, Vassaide Estates, Valley West, West End Road, North Bank Road and Hunts Drive. School enrollment is currently 527.

Pacific Union has an outstanding staff consisting of 25 regular education teachers that include teachers who specialize in math, science, language arts, and history in the 7/8th grades, one physical education teacher, one speech specialist, one counselor, one behaviorist, one social worker, two special education teachers, one reading specialist, one English Learner technician, one Library Technician, one part time nurse, one music teacher, 16 classroom assistants and two administrators. 100 percent of our teaching staff have taken advanced college classes and participated in professional growth workshops.