What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Field Placement Program position at City of Berkeley?
Student trainees/interns will benefit from training in a clinical setting by integrating their coursework with relevant examples in case management, community outreach, crisis support, and psychotherapy for individuals and families. Trainees/interns will also have the opportunity to learn key skills for successfully navigating a dynamic community mental health system of care:
- Medi-Cal industry-standard documentation requirements
- High-quality treatment planning
- Electronic record keeping
- Community-responsive skills and tools
Students may apply for field placement in one of two clinical service areas:
- Adult Mental Health Team: Trainees/interns will gain educational experience in the clinic at the Adult Mental Health Center as well as in various community settings including homes, board and care facilities, shelters, and the streets. Services are provided to Berkeley residents over the age of 18 who are dealing with severe mental illness.
- High School Health Centers: Trainees/interns will gain educational experience at the Health Centers located at Berkeley High School and Berkeley Technology Academy. Services at the Health Center include individual counseling, crisis assessment, group counseling, collateral work with parents/caregivers and school staff, and outreach.
Student trainees/interns are not employees and do not receive wages or benefits. The City may provide a stipend in order to account for certain costs related to the program, such as travel to and from facilities. The anticipated stipend for the 2025-2026 school year is $6000. The amount of the stipend will be equal for all trainees/interns who complete the program.
Onboarding will begin on August 4, 2025, subject to change.Applicants must be current students enrolled in a relevant graduate program (i.e. Master’s, Doctorate) at one of the following schools:
- California Institute of Integral Studies
- California State University East Bay
- Palo Alto University
- San Francisco State University
- Saint Mary's College of California
- University of California Berkeley
- University of San Francisco
- University of Southern California
- The Wright Institute
- Completed application
- Resume
- Cover letter: Please explain why you are interested in Berkeley Mental Health and why you are interested in the service area(s) to which you are applying (Adult Mental Health and/or High School Health Centers).
- Two (2) letters of recommendation: One letter must be from a professor, teacher, or advisor from your current university program.
The exam process will include, but may not be limited to:
Application review for minimum qualifications and required documents
Selection interview
Reasonable Accommodations: The City is committed to making reasonable accommodations in the examination process and in the work environment. Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations in the examination process must submit a request in writing to hr@berkeleyca.gov at the time of application.
Salary : $6,000