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School-based Mental Health Intern

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School-based Mental Health Intern
 
Position: Mental Health Intern 
Location: Openings across HTH's four campuses
Number of Open Positions: 3-5 
Reports ToSchool Director/Mental Health Supervisor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Full Time/Part Time StatusPart Time, hourly 25-30 hours a week
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Salary: Unrp Hourly Step 3   $28.45-34.69 
Application Opening: 06/12/2026
Application Closing:  07/31/2026
 
 
Developed by a coalition of San Diego civic leaders and educators, High Tech High opened in September 2000 as a small public charter school with plans to serve approximately 450 students.  HTH has evolved into an integrated network of sixteen charter schools serving approximately 6,350 students in grades K-12 across four campuses.
 
Located in San Diego County, California, High Tech High (HTH) is guided by four connected design principles—equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaborative design—that set aspirational goals and create a foundation for understanding our approach. If you are motivated by these principles, we encourage you to join our team!
 
HTH seeks School-based Mental Health Interns, to assist in providing counseling support for students in our schools, under the general direction of an assigned clinical supervisor.
 
Number of positions available: 3-5
 
JOB SUMMARY
 
The School-based Mental Health Intern will provide well-rounded counseling services to students, and assist in developing treatment plans based on their needs, while ensuring the effectiveness and reevaluation of the plans.
 
Duties include:
 
●      Provides individual, group, and family counseling to assist students in overcoming behavioral/emotional challenges and guide students in the development of skills and strategies to achieve educational goals
●      Develops and implements treatment plans based on clinical experience and knowledge
●      Collaborates with other staff members to perform ERMHS assessments and develop service or placement recommendations
●      Attends IEP and 504 meetings and contributes to the goals and planning for the students
●      Acts as student advocates in order to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations
●      Refers students or family members to community resources or to specialists as necessary
●       Evaluates the effectiveness of counseling programs and student’s progress in resolving identified problems and moving towards defined objectives
●      Gathers information about community mental health needs and resources that could be used in conjunction with therapy
●      Serves as a liaison to regional and community resources that provide services to students and parents in medical, psychiatric, therapeutic, and other needs
●      Plans, prepares, and conducts in-service education for other school professionals on various topics applying to students with behavioral/mental health needs
●      Prepares and maintains all required treatment records and reports
●       Maintains confidentiality of records related to students’ treatment
●      Communicates and collaborates with other staff and family members as a means of effectively supporting students and strategies at home and school as to optimize the overall program and progress of the student
●      Performs other duties as assigned in line with requirements for credential and/or licensure
 
The ideal candidate would possess the following competencies:
 
      Ability to assess the needs of the student and influence the environment around those needs 
      Communicate clearly through all mediums
      Maintain confidentiality of student records and information while working within a team setting 
      Work effectively and cooperatively with students, parents, staff and community agencies 
      Prepare reports, presentations, materials, and present in group settings 
      Work independently under general supervision 
      Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships and interpersonal skills with others using tact, patience, and courtesy
      Prepare and maintain accurate records and filing systems 
      Utilize technology effectively 
      Balance several job functions at one time and work under a heavy workload 
      Work in and contribute to creating a performance culture and highly collaborative environment 
 
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
 
●      Masters Degree from an accredited college or university in Psychology, Social Work, Clinical Counseling or Marriage and Family Counseling and be working towards LCSW, LPCC, or LMFT Licensure
●      Possess valid California license as an Associate Social Worker (ASW), Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT), or proof of application and receipt of Associate license within 90 days of hire date
●      Possession of, or working toward, a California Pupil Personnel Services credential desired
●      Experience working in a California School District or educational setting desired
●      Experience working with at-risk or special education students desired
●      Bilingual desired
 
*High Tech High will provide a credentialed and/or licensed supervisor to oversee your work.  A minimum of one hour of individual supervision, or two hours of group supervision will be provided each week during employment. 
 
SALARY & BENEFITS
 
This is an hourly position and does not offer benefits.
 
APPLY TODAY!
 
If you fit the qualifications above, and are looking for a forward-thinking, innovative institution that embodies visionary leadership and embraces diversity, then High Tech High is the place for you!
 
To apply, visit our website, and complete an online application:
School-based Mental Health Intern
 
Position: Mental Health Intern 
Location: Openings across HTH's four campuses
Number of Open Positions: 3-5 
Reports ToSchool Director/Mental Health Supervisor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Full Time/Part Time StatusPart Time, hourly 25-30 hours a week
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Salary: Unrp Hourly Step 3   $28.45-34.69 
Application Opening: 06/12/2026
Application Closing:  07/31/2026
 
 
Developed by a coalition of San Diego civic leaders and educators, High Tech High opened in September 2000 as a small public charter school with plans to serve approximately 450 students.  HTH has evolved into an integrated network of sixteen charter schools serving approximately 6,350 students in grades K-12 across four campuses.
 
Located in San Diego County, California, High Tech High (HTH) is guided by four connected design principles—equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaborative design—that set aspirational goals and create a foundation for understanding our approach. If you are motivated by these principles, we encourage you to join our team!
 
HTH seeks School-based Mental Health Interns, to assist in providing counseling support for students in our schools, under the general direction of an assigned clinical supervisor.
 
Number of positions available: 3-5
 
JOB SUMMARY
 
The School-based Mental Health Intern will provide well-rounded counseling services to students, and assist in developing treatment plans based on their needs, while ensuring the effectiveness and reevaluation of the plans.
 
Duties include:
 
●      Provides individual, group, and family counseling to assist students in overcoming behavioral/emotional challenges and guide students in the development of skills and strategies to achieve educational goals
●      Develops and implements treatment plans based on clinical experience and knowledge
●      Collaborates with other staff members to perform ERMHS assessments and develop service or placement recommendations
●      Attends IEP and 504 meetings and contributes to the goals and planning for the students
●      Acts as student advocates in order to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations
●      Refers students or family members to community resources or to specialists as necessary
●       Evaluates the effectiveness of counseling programs and student’s progress in resolving identified problems and moving towards defined objectives
●      Gathers information about community mental health needs and resources that could be used in conjunction with therapy
●      Serves as a liaison to regional and community resources that provide services to students and parents in medical, psychiatric, therapeutic, and other needs
●      Plans, prepares, and conducts in-service education for other school professionals on various topics applying to students with behavioral/mental health needs
●      Prepares and maintains all required treatment records and reports
●       Maintains confidentiality of records related to students’ treatment
●      Communicates and collaborates with other staff and family members as a means of effectively supporting students and strategies at home and school as to optimize the overall program and progress of the student
●      Performs other duties as assigned in line with requirements for credential and/or licensure
 
The ideal candidate would possess the following competencies:
 
      Ability to assess the needs of the student and influence the environment around those needs 
      Communicate clearly through all mediums
      Maintain confidentiality of student records and information while working within a team setting 
      Work effectively and cooperatively with students, parents, staff and community agencies 
      Prepare reports, presentations, materials, and present in group settings 
      Work independently under general supervision 
      Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships and interpersonal skills with others using tact, patience, and courtesy
      Prepare and maintain accurate records and filing systems 
      Utilize technology effectively 
      Balance several job functions at one time and work under a heavy workload 
      Work in and contribute to creating a performance culture and highly collaborative environment 
 
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
 
●      Masters Degree from an accredited college or university in Psychology, Social Work, Clinical Counseling or Marriage and Family Counseling and be working towards LCSW, LPCC, or LMFT Licensure
●      Possess valid California license as an Associate Social Worker (ASW), Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT), or proof of application and receipt of Associate license within 90 days of hire date
●      Possession of, or working toward, a California Pupil Personnel Services credential desired
●      Experience working in a California School District or educational setting desired
●      Experience working with at-risk or special education students desired
●      Bilingual desired
 
*High Tech High will provide a credentialed and/or licensed supervisor to oversee your work.  A minimum of one hour of individual supervision, or two hours of group supervision will be provided each week during employment. 
 
SALARY & BENEFITS
 
This is an hourly position and does not offer benefits.
 
APPLY TODAY!
 
If you fit the qualifications above, and are looking for a forward-thinking, innovative institution that embodies visionary leadership and embraces diversity, then High Tech High is the place for you!
 
To apply, visit our website, and complete an online application:

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