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Internship Class Observer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Veterinary Extern - Specialty

Orange Park, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... interns, and residents. Hands-on skills that may be practiced or observed include TPR ... All veterinary students (regardless of class year) are encouraged to participate in Ethos ...

Veterinary Extern - Specialty

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... interns, and residents. Hands-on skills that may be practiced or observed include TPR ... All veterinary students (regardless of class year) are encouraged to participate in Ethos ...

Veterinary Extern - Emergency & Specialty

Estero, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Students are expected to review various cases observed during their rotation and be able to answer ... In addition, students work closely with our group of emergency clinicians, interns, and highly ...

RN 1

Tampa, FL · On-site

None CLASS: Non-Exempt SHIFT: Full Time PROGRAM: Orient Wellness Center SUPERVISOR: Nurse Manager ... Observe patients and document their responses to treatment. * Carry out all medical procedures in ...

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Internship Class Observer information

What is the difference between Internship Class Observer vs Internship Coordinator?

AspectInternship Class ObserverInternship Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically high school or college students; no formal certifications neededCollege degree often in education, human resources, or related fields; certifications may be preferred
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, classrooms, or training programsOffice environments, schools, or organizational settings
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, training programsSchools, universities, corporate training departments
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles assisting in classroom observation or supportUnderstanding roles coordinating internship programs

Internship Class Observers typically assist in classroom settings, focusing on observation and support, often with minimal formal credentials. In contrast, Internship Coordinators manage and organize internship programs, requiring more experience and certifications. Both roles are essential in educational and training environments but serve different functions within internship programs.

Family Care Specialist Intern

Children's Home Society of Florida

Lake Park, FL • On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Part-time

Posted 28 days ago


Children's Home Society Of Florida rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Children's Home Society of Florida
Since opening our doors in 1902, CHS became a part of Florida's history.
CHS has been committed to growing and evolving to provide the right services and solutions to address the needs of children and families throughout the changing times. Every day, our team works with parents and kids to empower them and encourage them. With innovative technology solutions and a dedicated, experienced team throughout the state, we're changing the face of foster care and positively impacting children and families' lives for generations to come.
Join our team to continue to do good and create history serving Florida's children and families!
Provides high quality care, education, and support services to youth and families through BRIDGES core services (Outreach, Engagement, Coordination of Services, Navigation, and Partnerships/Strategic alliances).
Core Internship Responsibilities
• Oversee and supervise children during workshops, seminars and events at the BRIDGES site or off-site
locations such as schools, community centers, and other partner locations.
• Engage in and supervise age-appropriate play activities.
• Provide positive reinforcement; implement trauma-informed behavior modification techniques as instructed or
trained.
• Support healthy childhood growth and development by ensuring all children and families have access to
educational and health services.
• Order and serve meals to youth and families during workshop and activities.
• Assist in strengthening parent-child interaction by teaching positive parenting skills and age-appropriate
discipline options.
• Assist with facilitating parent groups to enhance family functioning through identified strength-based strategies
to support family well-being and improve self-sufficiency.
• Engage families through outreach, home visits, phone calls or social media
• Assist and coordinate access to community resources on site or off site.
• Enter necessary information into HBDS or internal systems in a timely and accurate manner.
• Participate actively in site and function meetings, professional development, and the quality management
process.
• Directly transport, when necessary, or arrange for client transportation for activities.
• Create and maintain member case records, documenting activities as required by the contract and program
standards. This includes initial assessments, goal planning, progress notes, summaries, and other records.
• Pick up projects on the fly; perform other duties as assigned from time to time.
Professional Learning & Team Support
• Participate in team meetings, trainings, and reflective supervision opportunities
• Observe documentation practices and case coordination processes
• Assist with program activities and special projects as assigned
• Learn about community resources and services that support youth and families
• Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and ethical standards
Internship Learning Outcomes
• Foundational knowledge of child and adolescent development in a child development setting
• Understanding of trauma-informed care and behavior support strategies
• Professional communication and interpersonal skills
• Awareness of ethical responsibilities, including confidentiality and mandated reporting
• Hands-on experience in youth engagement and structured programming
• Problem-solving and critical thinking skills in real-world care environments
• Team collaboration skills within a human services setting
• Cultural responsiveness and inclusivity when working with diverse populations
Internship Schedule Guidelines
• Interns may work up to 20 hours per week
• Work schedules will be coordinated around academic commitments
• Interns will not be scheduled during university holidays, public holidays, or class times
Ideal Candidates
• Must be 21 and older
• Junior or senior students pursuing a degree in Social Work, Psychology, Child Development, Human Services, or related field
• Passion for working with youth and families
• Strong interest in learning within a system of care, child development, or direct care environment
• Demonstrates professionalism, reliability, and willingness to learn
All applicants are subject to background screening through the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). For more information, visit https://info.flclearinghouse.com
Together, good can be done.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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