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Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Social Work Directors are the lead supervisors for Partnership staff in the school building. Each ... Year-round position (summer location and duties may vary) Salary and Benefits: $75k-$85k annually ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for summer social work fbi in the United States is $76,266.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a summer social work FBI position?

A Summer Social Work FBI position is typically an internship or temporary role within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) focused on utilizing social work skills to support the agency's mission. Individuals in this role may assist with victim advocacy, crisis intervention, community outreach, and support services for individuals affected by crime. These positions allow social work students or recent graduates to gain experience in a federal law enforcement setting while contributing to the well-being of victims and communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a summer social work FBI intern?

To thrive as a Summer Social Work FBI intern, you need a background in social work or related fields, strong analytical skills, and enrollment in an accredited degree program. Familiarity with case management systems, research databases, and possibly federal background clearance are commonly required. Excellent communication, cultural competence, and discretion are essential soft skills for interacting with diverse populations and handling sensitive information. These skills ensure interns can effectively support investigations, contribute to community outreach, and uphold the FBI’s standards of professionalism and confidentiality.

What types of cases and challenges might I encounter as a summer social work intern with the FBI?

As a summer social work intern with the FBI, you may assist with cases involving victim support, crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care for individuals affected by federal crimes. Common challenges include working with sensitive information, supporting victims in high-stress situations, and collaborating with law enforcement agents while maintaining professional boundaries. You'll gain experience in interdisciplinary teamwork and may participate in developing resources or outreach programs to support victims’ needs. The role offers a unique opportunity to apply social work principles in a federal investigative context.

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Job description

Position Type:
Summer School/Summer School Social Worker
Date Posted:
5/15/2026
Location:
Pupil Services
SOUTHWEST ISD JOB DESCRIPTION
Position: Summer Social Worker
Location(s): Pupil Services
Job Description:
Provide social work services to students experiencing homelessness and in need of community resources and referrals.
  • Assist with new student registration and screen all new student residency forms to determine McKinney-Vento Eligibility.
  • Make contact with families who ended the year coded as McKinney-Vento to determine if they still qualify for services.
  • Ensure students who have established fixed, adequate and regular housing outside of our district have everything they need to enroll in their new district.
  • Ensure that new and returning students who qualify for McKinney-Vento services have received or have appointments to receive all required immunizations.
  • Assist with Book Bus and Community Resource Fair

Education and Training:
  • Master's of Social Work (MSW) from an accredited school of social work
  • Texas Social Worker License required (LMSW)

Knowledge and Skills:
  • Knowledge and skills for direct and indirect intervention, including individual, group, or family counseling.
  • Consulting with administrators, teachers, parents, and other professionals about student problems and appropriate change strategies; and networking with school programs and community agencies to provide essential services for families and children.
  • Understanding of the knowledge, skills, and processes for effective casework practice.
  • Understanding of the school social work profession, including ethical issues and professional standards.
  • Understanding of child development, psychopathology, social and environmental conditioning, cultural diversity, and family systems.

Duties :
  • Review student records to identify previous barriers and/or interventions.
  • Conduct parent interviews to acquire socio-developmental information.
  • Analyze information gained through record reviews and interviews to determine environmental impacts and appropriate resource needs.
  • Interview students and parents to discuss issues related to non-attendance/social-emotional needs
  • Develop and implement professional development training for educational staff and parents, as requested.
  • Conduct home visits as a method to access the family and provide resources
  • Maintain an ongoing liaison with community agencies and other resources to meet student needs; refer parents and students to agencies when appropriate.
  • Perform related work as required.

Other Information:
Mental Demands: The mental requirements indicated below are examples of the mental aspect that this position must perform in carrying out essential job functions
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
Ability to multitask
Ability to remain calm and professional in stressful and/or contentious situations
Ability to maintain effective management and public relations skills
Physical Demands: The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that this position must perform in carrying out essential job functions
Ability to exert 25-50 pounds of force to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects
The ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and stoop from brief periods of time to lengthy periods of time
The ability to drive a motor vehicle to and from district campuses, shared service districts, supporting agencies, and various other destinations
The ability to incur frequent interruptions and work in a high-pressure environment
Attachment(s):
  • Summer2026SchoolSocialWorkerJobDescription.pdf

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