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Santa Barbara County DSS: Social Work Employment-Based

234 Camino del Remedio, Santa Barbara, 93110

The Santa Barbara County Department of Social Services (DSS) offers programs and services to help people maintain their health, improve their economic security, and protect their safety. We also administer several community networks to coordinate, improve upon, and report on services for children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.

This site is available to social work students who have an approved employment-based internship proposal that has been reviewed by the Director of Field Education as well as Santa Barbara County DSS supervisor.

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Delta High School

4893 Bethany Drive, Santa Maria, 93455

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:

  1. Delta High School
  2. Ernest Righetti High School
  3. Pioneer Valley High School
  4. Santa Maria High School

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Ernest Righetti High School

941 E. Foster Road, Santa Maria, 93455

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:

  1. Delta High School
  2. Ernest Righetti High School
  3. Pioneer Valley High School
  4. Santa Maria High School

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Ernest Righetti High School

2560 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria, 93455

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:

  1. Delta High School
  2. Ernest Righetti High School
  3. Pioneer Valley High School
  4. Santa Maria High School

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Main Office

2560 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria, 93455

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:

  1. Delta High School
  2. Ernest Righetti High School
  3. Pioneer Valley High School
  4. Santa Maria High School

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Pioneer Valley High School

675 Panther Drive, Santa Maria, 93454

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:

  1. Delta High School
  2. Ernest Righetti High School
  3. Pioneer Valley High School
  4. Santa Maria High School

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Santa Maria High School

901 South Broadway, Santa Maria, 93454

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:

  1. Delta High School
  2. Ernest Righetti High School
  3. Pioneer Valley High School
  4. Santa Maria High School

Santa Rosa City Schools: Herbert Slater Middle School

3500 Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa, 95405

Santa Rosa City Schools is the largest school district in Sonoma County, California, located about an hour north of San Francisco.

Santa Rosa City Schools was founded in 1858 with 50 students. Today, we welcome nearly
16,000 students to our 24 schools, including nine elementary schools, five middle schools, five high schools, and one continuation high school. We also have four dependent charter schools, including French and Spanish immersion schools, a K-8 charter school for the arts, and a nationally recognized accelerated charter school.

In 2016, Santa Rosa City Schools received the Golden Bell Award from the California School Boards Association in the category of School Climate and Safety, for the district’s Equity and Social Justice Initiative. The primary goal of the initiative is to accelerate the progress of our English Learners and Latino students and to close access gaps. Approximately 450  teachers and staff have received unconscious bias training, provided by the CTA Office of Civil Rights. About 650 of our teachers and staff also have attended trainings at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, as part of a grant from the museum. The district has included District English Learners Advisory Committee (DELAC) parents and community leaders in the equity training opportunities as they are important partners in this effort. This award recognizes the work that we have been doing as a district to understand who we are as a community, and to better serve all students and families.

Santa Rosa City Schools: Hidden Valley Elementary School

211 Ridgway Avenue, Santa Rosa, 95401

Santa Rosa City Schools is the largest school district in Sonoma County, California, located about an hour north of San Francisco.

Santa Rosa City Schools was founded in 1858 with 50 students. Today, we welcome nearly
16,000 students to our 24 schools, including nine elementary schools, five middle schools, five high schools, and one continuation high school. We also have four dependent charter schools, including French and Spanish immersion schools, a K-8 charter school for the arts, and a nationally recognized accelerated charter school.

In 2016, Santa Rosa City Schools received the Golden Bell Award from the California School Boards Association in the category of School Climate and Safety, for the district’s Equity and Social Justice Initiative. The primary goal of the initiative is to accelerate the progress of our English Learners and Latino students and to close access gaps. Approximately 450  teachers and staff have received unconscious bias training, provided by the CTA Office of Civil Rights. About 650 of our teachers and staff also have attended trainings at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, as part of a grant from the museum. The district has included District English Learners Advisory Committee (DELAC) parents and community leaders in the equity training opportunities as they are important partners in this effort. This award recognizes the work that we have been doing as a district to understand who we are as a community, and to better serve all students and families.

Santa Rosa Junior College: Second Chance/Rising Scholars - SW Only Empl-Based Placement

1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, 95401

Second Chance started as a concept in 2005 in EOPS – named after the program at City College of San Francisco for formerly incarcerated students. The founders were Maryanne Michaels, Rafael Vazquez, and Rhonda Findling, all in EOPS. It evolved into a support team of staff that supported this population. It then became a...

Santa Rosa Treatment Program

625 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, 95403

It is the mission of SRTP to assist its patients to transition from illicit substance use to a sober and stable lifestyle, utilizing psycho-social counseling, narcotic replacement medications (or medicated assisted treatment) and community referrals.

The staff of SRTP is thoroughly committed to the process of assisting our clients in making substantial (and lasting) life changes. 

Scotia Union School District: Scotia Elementary School

417 Church Street, Scotia, 95565

The mission of the Humboldt County Office of Education is to advocate on behalf of the needs of local districts and students, provide expanded learning opportunities for students, promote improved student achievement, and support fiscal responsibility in local school districts.

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians: SW Employment-Based ONLY

800 11th Street, Lakeport, 95453

The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians (SVBPI) is a landless Tribe with a current membership of nearly 300 Tribal members. The Tribal offices are located in the City of Lakeport, Lake County, and the City of Concord, Contra Costa County in California. The Tribal youth population, under the age of 18 years, comprises 41% of the Tribes’ membership. The member population is concentrated in five counties of California (Alameda, Contra Costa, Lake, Mendocino, and Sonoma Counties).

Scotts Valley Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

1005 Parallel Drive, Lakeport, 95453

The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians is the Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) designated social services provider for Contra Costa County and provides assistance under the Tribal TANF program to all eligible Native American Families residing in the county. We also serve enrolled members of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians who reside in Sonoma, Lake and Mendocino Counties and Big Valley Tribal Members residing on and off Big Valley Rancheria.

The mission of Scotts Valley Tribal TANF program is to provide culturally relevant social services, with the goal of encouraging the formation and maintenance of healthy and self-sufficient Native American families. Also, to support the preservation of two parent households, inspire individual growth, and preserve positive cultural traditions within our Native American Communities.

Sea Goat Farmstand & Folk School

1450 Hiller Road, McKinleyville, 95519

Students should not be handling cash/credit or any money related business for this organization. 

Senior Advocacy Services: Elder Justice Initiative

1129 Industrial Ave., Petaluma, 94952

Senior Advocacy Services is a non profit agency providing services and advocacy to the elderly and disabled through three individual programs. Ombudsman, HICAP MEDICARE, Elder Justice Initiative

Senior Advocacy Services: Ombudsman Program

1129 Industrial Ave., Petaluma, 94952

Senior Advocacy Services is a non profit agency providing services and advocacy to the elderly and disabled through three individual programs. Ombudsman, HICAP MEDICARE, Elder Justice Initiative

Sequoia Humane Society: Shelter and Tailwaggers Thrift Shop

Shelter: 6073 Loma Ave., Eureka, 95503

The Sequoia Humane Society is a no-kill shelter whose mission is to be a community leader in reducing pet overpopulation by providing a high-standard of care and through programs such as adoption, spay/neuter and education.

As a no-kill shelter, many of our residents stay with us for several months, even as long as a year or more before they are adopted- but our staff is prepared to stand by an animals side and advocate for them for however long it takes until they meet their new best friend and it is time to part ways at last. Every member of the Sequoia Humane Society whether it be staff, volunteers, or foster parents, are devoted to caring for each of our shelter animals with the respect, love, and compassion they deserve every day. A shelter environment can be stressful for animals, so we work hard to provide the cats and dogs in our care with lots of enriching activities whether it's playtime and socialization in the Flemming field, routine training exercises, or guided pack walks away from the facility to give our dogs a break from the shelter environment- or engaging in cuddles and playtime with enrichment toys and obstacles in the visitation room with our cats.

Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, Inc.

P.O. Box 5248, Eureka, 95502

Founded in 1977, Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples emerged from Indigenous communities during the cultural, social, and political renaissance era of the ’60s and ’70s. Leaders of the time, such as our primary founder the late Daniel Bomberry (Salish/Cayuga), included chiefs, clan mothers, youth, and community activists. These leaders established the organization to respond to the needs of grassroots Indigenous communities and initiatives.

Seventh Generation Fund focuses on cultural revitalization, leadership development, tribal sovereignty, and culturally appropriate economic development. Our organization grew and evolved into the foremost Indigenous social-profit organization in the U.S. serving transnational community-based organizations.

Seventh Generation House, Inc.

934 South Fortuna Street, Suite B, Fortuna, 95540

Seventh Generation House Inc is a transitional residential recovery house.  We also provide the option of outpatient services.  We are committed to the recovery of all women and know that every recovery journey is different.

Our residents have a support network of caring, experienced individuals to support them in their recovery process.  Our residence prioritizes Native women with children.  For more information, please contact us.

Shanél Valley Academy

1 Ralph Bettcher Drive, Hopland, 95449

Championing Education, Cultivating Leaders

Shanél Valley Academy (SVA) is a rural, TK-6th grade community school located in Hopland, California. SVA is a free public charter school open to all those who wish to attend.

SVA also operates a state preschool program onsite in collaboration with the Mendocino County Office of Education State Preschool Consortium.

Shasta Community Health Center

1035 Placer Street, Redding, 96001

Shasta Community Health Center is a non-profit primary health care system. SCHC is based in Redding California and has served Shasta and surrounding counties and communities since 1988.

MISSION STATEMENT

Shasta Community Health Center’s mission is to provide quality health care services to the medically underserved populations of our communities.

VISION STATEMENT

Shasta Community Health Center, working with private and public health partners, and by leveraging and efficiently using its limited resources, will help to create a seamless system of access to compassionate, high quality cost-effective primary and preventive health care for all residents of the communities it serves. Shasta Community Health Center strives to improve the health status within the communities it serves, particularly for those residents who are economically or otherwise disadvantaged.

Shasta Community Health Center: Social Work Employment-Based

1035 Placer Street, Redding, 96001

Shasta Community Health Center is a non-profit primary health care system. SCHC is based in Redding California and has served Shasta and surrounding counties and communities since 1988.

MISSION STATEMENT

Shasta Community Health Center’s mission is to provide quality health care services to the medically underserved populations of our communities.

VISION STATEMENT

Shasta Community Health Center, working with private and public health partners, and by leveraging and efficiently using its limited resources, will help to create a seamless system of access to compassionate, high quality cost-effective primary and preventive health care for all residents of the communities it serves. Shasta Community Health Center strives to improve the health status within the communities it serves, particularly for those residents who are economically or otherwise disadvantaged.

Shasta County Office of Education: Bridges to School Success

1644 Magnolia Avenue, Redding, 96001

Our Mission: To be leaders in educational excellence, offering support to schools and community to ensure Shasta County students receive a quality education preparing them for high school graduation and success in career and college.

Shasta County: Health & Human Services Agency: Social Work Employment-Based Site

2615 Breslauer Way, Redding, 96001

This site is only available to employees with approval of the Social Work Field Director