Keystone’s Intership and Trainee Programs

Train in Real-World School-Based Mental Health

Gain hands-on experience supporting students, families, and school communities while building toward licensure or certification.

Why Train at Keystone?

Keystone offers a hands-on training experience rooted in real-world service delivery. Trainees are embedded in school communities and gain exposure to systems that shape access to care.

  • Direct experience in school-based mental health settings

  • Exposure to Medi-Cal and CYBHI service models

  • Interdisciplinary team environment (Clinicians, CWCs, CHWs)

  • Structured supervision and mentorship

  • Clear pathways into paid roles

Training Pathways

    • Provide individual and group therapy

    • Deliver services in school-based settings

    • Receive supervision toward licensure hours

    • Build foundational clinical and engagement skills

    • Support case management and service coordination

    • Transition into Associate-level roles

    • Provide non-clinical support in school settings

    • Develop outreach and care coordination skills

    • Gain exposure to service delivery and billing systems

What You’ll Experience

  • Supporting students and families within school environments

  • Participating in team-based care and case consultation

  • Learning documentation and billing workflows

  • Facilitating psychoeducation and wellness activities

  • Receiving consistent supervision and mentorship

You Won’t Be Doing This Alone

  • Weekly individual and group supervision

  • Oversight from licensed clinicians

  • Guidance on documentation, ethics, and clinical decision-making

  • A learning environment centered on growth and development

What Comes Next

Top candidates may transition into:

  • Associate Clinician roles

  • School-Based Support Specialist positions

  • Certified Wellness Coach (CWC) or CHW roles

Keystone prioritizes continuity and invests in developing long-term team members.

Requirements

Enrolled in or recently graduated from a relevant program

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Interest in school-based or community mental health

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Ability to work in a collaborative, team-based environment

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Ready to Get Started?