School Based Mental Health Professionals Medical & Healthcare - Visalia, CA at Geebo

School Based Mental Health Professionals

Ranis Media Group, LLC Ranis Media Group, LLC Visalia, CA Visalia, CA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Estimated $52.
1K - $66K a year Estimated $52.
1K - $66K a year Internship Opportunity:
School Based Mental Health Professionals Do you have a strong interest in becoming a School Based Mental Health Professional? If so, this is your chance to pursue a rewarding career that will impact the lives of our school children through our RAMPH Project, housed under the Tulare County Office of Education.
Benefits:
Guidance and support from clinical supervisor Access to clinical, Evidence-Based and Specialized Trainings Individual mentorship from a licensed social worker Supportive networks Receive up to $2,000 living stipend Training and experience in educationally-related mental health practices Intentional interaction with other professionals, agencies, educators, parents, families, and K-12 clients/students Project Design FIELD EXPERIENCE Complete a total of 960 hours of field experience in years 1-2 Interns are assigned to their school sites and partnered with 2-3 mentoring social workers Requirements:
Undergraduate degree Proof of enrollment in a MSW program TB Test and live scan Commit to RAMHP three semesters internship Livescan conducted and paid by TCOE, RAMHP program If you are not currently enrolled in a MSW Program, you are welcome to submit to get more information as to how you can become a School Based Mental Health Professional.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$200.
00 per month Schedule:
4 hour shift 8 hour shift Application Question(s):
Best phone number to reach you? (Please include area code) Best email to reach you? Are you currently enrolled or have completed an MSW program or Masters of Counseling program? If yes, please indicate which program.
Education:
Bachelor's (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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