What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Education Interns - SY 26-27 position at Multicultural Learning Center?
Field Education Interns - SY 26-27 at Multicultural Learning Center
Application Deadline
10/1/2026 12:00 AM Pacific
Date Posted
Contact
818-716-5783 256
Number of Openings
Salary
$500 semi-monthly Stipend
Length of Work Year
Employment Type
About the Employer
The Multicultural Learning Center (MLC) is a TK-8 dual language public charter school with the mission to bring together a diverse community of learners where cultural and individual differences are the building blocks of academic, social, and intrapersonal success. MLC is diverse by design – aligning policies, programs, and curriculum to support bi-literacy, social emotional wellness, family and community engagement, global competency and social justice. Our four anchors guide our staff and school community in leading this organization and in preparing our students to become bilingual, biliterate global citizens. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - our students recognize different perspectives and points of view, valuing diversity and creating inclusive spaces through equitable learning. Global Citizenry and Bi-Literacy - our school is a community. Our graduates become adults with self- and social-awareness, allowing them to communicate ideas in two languages and with diverse audiences. Social and Environmental Justice - our students are committed to take action against injustice. They are active in their local communities and knowledgeable about topics that impact our world. Social-Emotional Competency - our entire team is compassionate and committed to teaching about social-emotional wellness. We give our students and parents the tools to strengthen their mental health and to be better humans.
Job Summary
Job Summary
The Multicultural Learning Center (MLC) is seeking to engage Field Education Interns to support the mental health needs of students at a consortium of high-quality public charter schools in the Los Angeles community serving students grades TK-12. This unique opportunity is being funded by a grant project in collaboration with California State University, Northridge, and the University of Southern California. At the end of the grant project, interns will be provided opportunities for employment at one of the consortium schools or another public charter school in our Los Angeles Charter School network. As a Field Education Intern, you will gain practical and supervised experience providing therapeutic and case-management services, including conducting mental health assessments and implementing individual behavioral plans. You'll also have the opportunity to collaborate with teachers, special education staff, and school leadership to ensure the success of youth and families in a public school setting. To support a career in school-based counselling, you will participate in professional development including social thinking, trauma informed practices, and threat assessment. Responsibilities • Collaborate effectively with an inter-disciplinary team to implement therapeutic services for students in need of intervention. • Implement research-based interventions aligned with the three tiers of the MTSS pyramid, including individual and group as well as case management for identified students. • Consult school staff on safety assessments, mental health crises, and accessing social services. • Document interventions and provide necessary reports on student progress. • Participate in regular supervision according to requirements of your Master’s Program. • Support school-wide social emotional and mental health initiatives • Attend all required meetings as part of the grant project • Attend professional development workshops as part of the grant project. • B
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- CalPERS Retirement Benefits