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Join us as the Special Events and Volunteer Engagement Manager at Seneca, where you'll coordinate impactful events and empower volunteers to drive our mission forward.   The Special Events and Volunteer Engagement Manager is responsible forplanning, coordinating, and executing special events and engaging volunteers to support Seneca’s mission and fundraising efforts.The DaSE team is committed to advancing equity and anti-racism and nurturing a welcoming, inclusive, and highly collaborative team culture.     ABOUT SENECA Seneca Family of Agencies has been nominated among the Bay Area’s Top Workplaces for several consecutive years. We’re committed to providing traditionally marginalized communities with a network of excellent mental health, community-based, and educational services. We are committed to building a diverse staff and strongly encourage people of color to apply. Our programs deeply engage in conversations and training on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to bring equity and justice to the youth and families we serve.     This position is hybrid. Most work can be done remotely, however, there are days that will include travel to our Oakland headquarters.
Category
Leadership/Supervisory Positions
Job Locations US-CA-Atascadero | US-CA-Salinas
In the Central Coast, Seneca provides in-depth fieldwork placement and training opportunities for MSW interns, Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT trainees) and Professional Clinical Counseling (PCC trainees).  Graduate Fieldwork Placements follow a standard school year schedule beginning in the fall and ending in the spring/early summer. First year students are required to work at least 16 hours per week and second year students are required to work 20-24 hours per week. Exact schedules are decided on with the supervising clinician according to the students’ availability and the program’s needs. Due to the sensitive needs of the kids and families we serve, we ask that students assist in providing a healthy transition into and out of our kids and families lives.    Students are provided with the following opportunities: - Two week New Employee Orientation (Monday-Friday 9am-5:30pm) is mandatory. - An intensive orientation to Seneca’s population served, values, philosophy, and practice at the beginning of their fieldwork placement. - 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 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. - Clearance of TB test, fingerprints, and any other mandatory State/Federal licensing or certification requirements. - Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and booster required. 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 with one of our partnering universities to qualify to apply. Please note: Fieldwork placements do not automatically lead to employment at Seneca. To Apply: You will need to complete theFieldwork Matching Form and attach it to your online application. To begin your online application, click the "Apply Now" button on this page. To learn more about our internships, please visit our Internship Informationalpage.   Note for Post Graduate Clinical Interns: As a post graduate MSW (ASW) or MFT (AMFT) 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 toEmployment Opportunities and browse our full-time employment openings.
Category
Fieldwork Placement
Job Locations US-CA-Oakland | US-CA-Petaluma | US-CA-Fairfield | US-CA-Santa Rosa | US-CA-Concord | US-CA-El Sobrante | US-CA-Hayward | US-CA-Alameda | US-CA-San Leandro | US-CA-Union City | US-CA-San Rafael | ...
In the Bay Area, Seneca provides in-depth fieldwork placement and training opportunities for MSW interns, Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT trainees) and Professional Clinical Counseling (PCC trainees).  Graduate Fieldwork Placements follow a standard school year schedule beginning in the fall and ending in the spring/early summer. First year students are required to work at least 16 hours per week and second year students are required to work 20-24 hours per week. Exact schedules are decided on with the supervising clinician according to the students’ availability and the program’s needs. Due to the sensitive needs of the kids and families we serve, we ask that students assist in providing a healthy transition into and out of our kids and families lives.    Students are provided with the following opportunities: - Two week New Employee Orientation (Monday-Friday 9am-5:30pm) is mandatory. - An intensive orientation to Seneca’s population served, values, philosophy, and practice at the beginning of their fieldwork placement. - 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 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. - Clearance of TB test, fingerprints, and any other mandatory State/Federal licensing or certification requirements. - Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and booster required. 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 with one of our partnering universities to qualify to apply. Please note: Fieldwork placements do not automatically lead to employment at Seneca. To Apply: You will need to complete theFieldwork Matching Form and attach it to your online application. To begin your online application, click the "Apply Now" button on this page. To learn more about our internships, please visit our Internship Informationalpage.   Note for Post Graduate Clinical Interns: As a post graduate MSW (ASW) or MFT (AMFT) 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 toEmployment Opportunities and browse our full-time employment openings.
Category
Fieldwork Placement

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