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Practicum Student Therapist

Springfield, MO · On-site

$43K - $58K/yr

KVC Missouri Practicum Student Therapist (Children and Teens) Location: Springfield, MO Reports To: Clinical Supervisor Job Summary We are looking for a motivated and compassionate practicum student ...

Internship / Practicum

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$13.50 - $17.50/hr

Clinical & Peer Support Programs Rise Recovery is seeking motivated and compassionate students for practicum and internship placements within our recovery-oriented programs serving youth, young ...

Internship / Practicum

San Antonio, TX

$13.50 - $17.50/hr

Description Clinical & Peer Support Programs Rise Recovery is seeking motivated and compassionate students for practicum and internship placements within our recovery-oriented programs serving youth ...

OH · On-site

$14.25 - $18.25/hr

Clinical Internship/Practicum If you are interested in a clinical internship or practicum (Nursing, Therapy, Social Work, Psychology, etc.) with MHS, please complete the attached application and ...

Position Information Position Title Practicum & Internship Director/Assistant Professor Job Summary The Practicum & Internship Education Director/Assistant Professor is a full-time (10-month, Non ...

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How much do practicum jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for practicum in the United States is $43.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.65 and $48.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a practicum?

A practicum is a structured, practical experience that allows students or trainees to apply their academic knowledge in a real-world professional setting. Practicums are common in fields such as education, social work, healthcare, and psychology, and are often a required part of academic programs. During a practicum, participants work under supervision, complete specific tasks or projects, and gain hands-on experience that prepares them for their future careers. The experience is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and professional practice.

What types of projects or assignments can I expect during a practicum, and how will these experiences prepare me for a full-time role?

During a practicum, you can expect to work on hands-on projects or assignments that are directly related to your field of study, such as assisting with research, supporting client projects, or managing specific tasks under supervision. These experiences are designed to bridge academic learning with real-world application, allowing you to develop practical skills, gain industry insights, and build professional relationships. You'll often collaborate with team members and receive feedback from supervisors, which helps prepare you for the responsibilities and expectations of a full-time role after graduation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a practicum role, and why are they important?

To excel in a practicum position, candidates generally need foundational knowledge in their field of study, relevant coursework, and any prerequisite qualifications specified by their academic program. Familiarity with industry-standard tools, software, or laboratory equipment—depending on the discipline—is often required, along with adherence to any necessary safety or compliance certifications. Strong communication, adaptability, and a willingness to learn are crucial soft skills for building relationships and maximizing learning during the placement. These competencies are vital as they enable students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, gain practical experience, and prepare for professional careers.

What is the difference between Practicum vs Intern?

AspectPracticumIntern
CredentialsOften requires relevant coursework or trainingMay require coursework, but less formal
Work EnvironmentSupervised, educational setting, often part-timeVaries; can be part-time or full-time, in professional settings
PurposeTo gain practical experience and fulfill educational requirementsTo gain industry experience and explore career options
DurationTypically fixed, aligned with academic scheduleVaries; often seasonal or short-term

Practica are primarily educational experiences designed to complement coursework, often with academic supervision. Internships are more industry-focused, providing hands-on work experience, and may be paid or unpaid. Both roles help individuals develop skills, but practica are usually tied to academic programs, while internships are more directly industry-oriented.

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Infographic showing various Practicum job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 2% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,572 per year, or $43.5 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description

We are committed to supporting at risk children and families providing them with tools and resources to help prevent children from experiencing child abuse, neglect and abandonment. We are a Christian agency that believes in living our mission, we provide Christ-centered care and support to children and families in need.


In response to this community-wide challenge, Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services (PCHAS), provides 14 programs and services in 28 locations, in Missouri, Texas, and Louisiana, which provide children with permanent homes and adults with increased self-sufficiency. This is accomplished by the agency's commitment to "The PCHAS Way" which inspires the agency to be strength-focused, family-centered, and goal driven with every client.


Benefits of serving children and families in need through PCHAS include competitive salaries, flex work schedules, paid time off, medical, dental and vision insurance options, voluntary life insurance options, paid holidays, and a very generous retirement plan (after one year of service and working 1,000 hours the agency matches an employee 200% up to a 3% retirement contribution).


Family Solutions for Kids (FSK) Practicum Student Program


Agreement between Practicum Student and PCHAS


PCHAS will provide:

  • Opportunity to provide individual and family therapy to FSK clients.
  • Via telehealth initially, with the potential to provide in-home as the practicum student progresses in their practicum.
  • Orientation regarding policies, procedures, documentation for the Program, and software used for the Program and PCHAS.
  • Opportunity to participate in agency sponsored trainings, such as TBRI and The Strengths Model.
  • Information regarding community-SKbased trainings.
  • Information regarding community resources.
  • Supervision by a licensed clinician for practicum activities and provide documentation to the student's school of activities.
  • Weekly stipend of $150, paid bi-weekly.
  • Appropriate taxes will be deducted from practicum student stipend, as required by the IRS.
  • Mileage reimbursement, if applicable.

Requirements

  • Set a schedule, which will include providing an average of 8 hours of therapy to clients per week and up to 2 hours of case management services.
  • Attend and participate in bi-weekly staffings and bi-weekly team meetings, as able and appropriate.
  • Maintain client files and documentation according to ethical/legal standards as required by policy, procedures, and contract requirements, in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Meet school's expectation of required practicum hours.
  • Keep in communication with practicum supervisor regarding schedule and case updates.
  • Utilize own devices (computer and cell phone).
  • Maintain confidentiality and HIPAA standards for all assigned clients and families.
  • Hold a valid driver's license, have and maintain a risk-free driving record.
  • Willing to undergo initial and periodic child abuse/neglect, criminal history, sexual offender, and childcare/elder care disqualification list screenings. Undergo a pre-employment drug screen and a pre-employment physical with the results showing no evidence of communicable disease.

Other Requirements

Must hold a valid driver's license, have and maintain a risk-free driving record. Must be willing to undergo initial and periodic child abuse/neglect, criminal history, sexual offender, and child care/elder care disqualification list screenings. As requested, must submit fingerprints for review by the state of your employment and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Must undergo a pre-employment drug screen and a pre-employment physical with the results showing no evidence of communicable disease.


Christian Commitment

Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services is a faith-based Christian organization. We provide Christ-centered care and support to children and families in need. We strive to serve like Jesus. We meet our clients where they are and treat them with respect. We focus on our clients' strengths rather than their problems. And we encourage our clients to focus on their future rather than their past. When we do this well, we help our clients find hope and know the love of God.