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School Social Work Intern - 26-27 School Year
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Job Description
- Req#: 7564
- Position Type:
Student Services - Certified/ Social Work Intern - Date Posted:
1/28/2026 - Location:
York Community High School - District:
Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205 - Coordinating the implementation of tiered interventions for students based on York's MTSS framework.
- Leading small group interventions for academic and social-emotional concerns.
- Completing social-emotional learning assessments
- Providing individual counseling to students across academic and social-emotional domains.
- Case Management for "at-risk" students
- Collaborating with student support teams, IEP support teams, and Professional Learning Community teams to facilitate student success.
- Co-facilitates workshops and classroom lessons on the counseling curriculum.
- Assists school counselors in the development and maintenance of an effective school counseling program consistent with the school's mission.
- Reviews school data for evidence that the school social work program is meeting the academic, social/emotional, and postsecondary needs of all students.
- Interprets student data and initiates related student programs.
- Supports teacher/parent communication and community involvement.
- Assists students in conflict resolution.
- Refers students to intervention/remediation programs, as well as academic and alternative programs, to ensure academic success and personal well-being.
- Refers students to appropriate school personnel and community agencies.
- Attend meetings (i.e., problem-solving, IEP, and 504 meetings).
- Participates in parent/teacher conferences.
- Serves as a resource for school personnel and parents.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- Concurrent Enrollment in a certified school social work graduate program.
- Coordinating the implementation of tiered interventions for students based on York's MTSS framework.
- Leading small group interventions for academic and social-emotional concerns.
- Completing social-emotional learning assessments
- Providing individual counseling to students across academic and social-emotional domains.
- Case Management for "at-risk" students
- Collaborating with student support teams, IEP support teams, and Professional Learning Community teams to facilitate student success.
- Co-facilitates workshops and classroom lessons on the counseling curriculum.
- Assists school counselors in the development and maintenance of an effective school counseling program consistent with the school's mission.
- Reviews school data for evidence that the school social work program is meeting the academic, social/emotional, and postsecondary needs of all students.
- Interprets student data and initiates related student programs.
- Supports teacher/parent communication and community involvement.
- Assists students in conflict resolution.
- Refers students to intervention/remediation programs, as well as academic and alternative programs, to ensure academic success and personal well-being.
- Refers students to appropriate school personnel and community agencies.
- Attend meetings (i.e., problem-solving, IEP, and 504 meetings).
- Participates in parent/teacher conferences.
- Serves as a resource for school personnel and parents.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- Concurrent Enrollment in a certified school social work graduate program.
Description:
York Community High School is seeking school social work interns for the 2026-27 school year. This full-year internship gives school social work students the opportunity to gain experience working with students in a wide variety of settings and situations, as well as exposure to school-wide systems of support.
Interns will work with a primary site supervisor to gain exposure in the following settings;
Qualifications:The annual salary for this role is $3,000. There are no additional benefits.
Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205 is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
- Position Type:
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