Counseling InternAt — Sonoma County Office of Education, Department of Behavioral Health Services
The SCOE Field Education Program provides a hands-on learning experience for first and second year Masters level Interns. Interns have the opportunity to provide inclusive, culturally responsive school-based mental health and wellness services to K-12 students in diverse urban and rural settings. Interns have the unique opportunity to learn the core responsibilities of a school-based social worker, or counselor, through intervening at all levels of the MTSS framework at the site level, and building an understanding of a county office of education. Interns build safe, trusting relationships with students, families, and school communities. In groups, or individually, Interns provide counseling support that helps students process, cope and find relief from underlying distress. Interns build community by cultivating positive relationships with school staff, district personnel, and outside agencies, as well as initiating, or participating in, positive climate interventions like community circles, clubs and social-emotional learning.
How to use their knowledge and skills to support children, families and staff in a school setting through: Engagement, Assessment, Planning, Intervention, Evaluation and Termination
Monthly training will be provided to Interns as a cohort on topics relevant to best practice in counseling such as: Building the Therapeutic Alliance, Crisis Response, Motivational Interviewing, Group Work, Substance Use, Termination etc.
COVID: Masking is Required, Full Vaccination or Twice Weekly Testing (provided on site) is a requirement.
Type | Frequency | Amount | Explanation | Show to students? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stipend | once | 9,000 | MSW - $9,000 2nd years, $6,000 1st Years | Yes |