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MSW Social Worker Internship - 1st Year

CompanyEast Bay Agency
LocationOakland
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 16, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern is responsible for facilitating weekly grief and loss support groups for caregivers and children who have lost a loved one, and providing support regarding grief triggers and strategies. Additionally, the role involves providing clinical assessment, case management, and grief education workshops for community partners as needed.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
202
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
16 hours
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About The Company
Despite the overall wealth of the Bay Area, 1 in 5 of its residents lives in poverty. Children have vastly different prospects and opportunity dependent upon the zip code in which they live. An African American child Born in West Oakland can expect to die almost fifteen years earlier than a white child born in the Oakland Hills. These social determinants of health combined with adverse childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect, household dysfunction create toxic stress and chronic exposure to trauma for many children. To address these needs, East Bay Agency for Children delivers a comprehensive continuum of services focused on these three strategies. Building Resiliency We deliver intervention services that help children and families protect themselves against long term harm from chronic exposure to adversity. Aiding in Recovery We deliver intervention services that treat children exhibiting traumatic stress symptoms and emotional or behavioral disorders. Prevention We deliver services that reduce the incidence of childhood adverse experiences. East Bay Agency for Children has 68 year history providing community-based services that both serve as prevention and complementary recovery services to vulnerable children and families. EBAC brings great value in the cultural diversity and multi-language capacity of its staff, enabling successful engagement with children and families that may be otherwise disconnected. Programming is already embedded at schools, which are widely recognized as key strategic engagement locations. In terms of scale of clients served annually and breadth of service types amongst its continuum, EBAC has few rivals, providing real opportunity for transformational impact . Mission Statement East Bay Agency for Children improves the well-being of children, youth and families by reducing the impact of trauma and social inequities.
About the Role

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW

East Bay Agency for Children’s (EBAC) mission is to improve the well-being of children, youth, and families by reducing the impact of trauma and social inequities. EBAC strives to reduce barriers that contribute to disparities in wellness for socio-economically disadvantaged and racially marginalized families and to create communities where all children and families have support systems to reach their full potential.  

EBAC was established in 1952 when a group of parents of children with autism wanted to give their children the same educational and recreational opportunities that contribute to the physical well-being and social growth of all children. From this was born the first day-treatment program west of the Mississippi and was the foundation of growth in meeting the needs of children and families living in the San Francisco Bay Area, and especially in Alameda County.  

Today, EBAC’s programs serve over 10,000 children, youth and families throughout Alameda County each year with the goal of giving each child and family the specific resources, skills, and support they need to help them reach their full potential. The organization has strategically grown its program offerings to include a wide variety of supports and services to the community. For more information about our organization, please visit the website at www.ebac.org.

POSITION OVERVIEW  

EBAC’s Grief and Loss Social Work Intern is responsible for facilitating grief and loss support groups for caregivers and children who have lost a loved one. In addition, the Grief and Loss Social Work Intern provides the following services as needed to address the family needs: clinical assessment, grief specific assessment, clinical case management, and grief education workshops for community partners..

Position Reports To: Practicum Supervisor

QUALIFICATIONS and COMPETENCY FACTORS 

  1. Entering 1st Year of Masters of Social Work program in next academic year 
  2. Experience working with youth and or caregivers preferred. 
  3. Bilingual/bicultural preferred. 
  4. Good interpersonal and communication skills. 
  5. Sensitivity to the needs of the community with genuine desire to work with people in a compassionate and empathetic manner. 
  6. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. 
  7. Awareness of own grief experiences and ability to self-reflect. 
  8. Cultural awareness and the ability to self-reflect. 
  9. Ability to learn and utilize technology such as G suite and the agency’s electronic health record.

RESPONSIBILITIES  

  1. Facilitate weekly Grief Support groups for children and caregivers who have lost a loved one (Training provided in the Circle of Care model). 
  2. Provide support to caregivers participating in grief groups regarding grief triggers and strategies to support the grieving process. 
  3. Provide case management to families participating in grief support groups. 
  4. Provide grief education groups. 
  5. Provide Crisis Intervention as needed. 
  6. Record progress notes, grief assessments, protective factors surveys, family goal plans and other charting requirements in the agency Electronic Health Record System by required deadlines (training will be provided). 
  7. Attend all training and appropriate practicum meetings. 
  8. Collaborate with team and partnering agencies/schools to strengthen the network of support for participants. 
  9. Performs other duties as assigned.

WORKING CONDITIONS and JOB SETTING 

  1. 16 hours required for 1st year students. 
  2. Ability to be present for Sept-May programming hours: Wednesday 9-5, Thursday 12:30-8:35 and attend required training in August on Wednesday and Thursday 9-5 
  3. Work is hybrid, some services and meetings occur at a site and others are virtual 
  4. Work requires travel amongst sites in Alameda county for service delivery and meetings. 
  5. Ability to drive, with appropriate driver’s license and insurance; or access to a car. 
  6. Periodic lifting up to 25 pounds is required.
Key Skills
Clinical AssessmentGrief AssessmentCase ManagementGrief EducationCrisis InterventionRecord KeepingElectronic Health Record UtilizationInterpersonal SkillsCommunication SkillsTeamworkSelf-ReflectionCultural AwarenessG Suite Utilization
Categories
Social ServicesEducationHealthcare