Fieldwork Placement - Central Coast
Who should apply?
The training settings we offer are most appropriate for advanced students who already have some exposure to clinical populations and direct work with clients. You must be currently enrolled in a clinical graduate program to qualify to apply. Please note: Fieldwork placements do not automatically lead to employment at Seneca.
About the role
In the Central Coast, Seneca provides in-depth fieldwork placement and training opportunities for MSW, MFT, and PCC interns. Graduate Fieldwork Placements follow a standard school year schedule beginning in the fall and ending in the spring/summer.
Responsibilities
- Minimum commitment of 16 hours per week, with some placements requiring 20-24 hours per week or being restricted to final-year students.
- Assist in providing a healthy transition into and out of Seneca’s kids and families lives.
- Conduct hands-on fieldwork.
- Participate in training and supervision focused on the Seneca treatment model.
- Attend multiple and varying training opportunities on a wide range of topics applicable to working with children and their families.
- Receive weekly individual supervision from a Seneca Clinician with an appropriate degree or license.
- Participate in weekly group supervision when applicable to the student’s fieldwork agreement.
- Be part of an agency dedicated to helping provide permanent families to allow the children to thrive.
- Internship stipend (Receipts for educational expenses are required for the full amount of your stipend).
Requirements
- Clearance of TB test, fingerprints, and any other mandatory State/Federal licensing or certification requirements.
Qualifications
Students Are Provided With The Following Opportunities
- Two week New Employee Orientation (Monday-Friday 9am-5:30pm)
- Synchronous and mandatory intensive orientation to Seneca’s population served, values, philosophy, and practice.
- An opportunity to conduct hands-on fieldwork.
- Training and supervision focused on the Seneca treatment model.
- Multiple and varying training opportunities presented on a wide range of topics applicable to working with children and their families.
- Weekly individual supervision provided by a Seneca Clinician with an appropriate degree or license.
- Weekly group supervision when applicable to the student’s fieldwork agreement.
- Be part of an agency dedicated to helping provide permanent families to allow the children to thrive.
Skills
None specified.
Benefits
None specified.
Pay
Internship stipend (Receipts for educational expenses are required for the full amount of your stipend).
Schedule
Exact schedules are decided on with the supervising clinician according to the students’ availability and the program’s needs.
Benefits
None specified.
Application
To Apply:
- You will need to complete the Fieldwork Matching Form and attach it to your online application.
- If applicable, please also upload your University Practicum/Internship/Fieldwork Manual to your UKG profile.
- To begin your online application, click the "Apply Now" button on this page.
Note for Post Graduate Clinical Interns
As a post graduate MSW (ASW), MFT (AMFT), or PCC (APCC), you may qualify for any of the Clinician/Therapist positions at Seneca. As an employee, Seneca will assist you in gaining your hours, trainings, as well as supervision and support, as you move towards licensure. For more information about applying for a Clinical position with Seneca, please go to Employment Opportunities and browse our full-time employment openings.