APA Accredited Doctoral School Psychology Internship Opportunity in California: Santa Barbara Psychology Internship Consortium (SB-PIC) (APPIC #2455)

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Sep 9, 2024, 11:02:07 AM9/9/24
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Dear colleagues, (please share with all faculty and students in SP doctoral programs)

Many doctoral students in school psychology are presently preparing materials and reviewing potential internship sites for 2025-2026. The due date for intern applications for the APA Accredited SB-PIC in the APPIC National Match for SB-PIC is December 1st. Please forward the information below to students and faculty in your programs and any others who you know are seeking high quality school-based doctoral school psychology internships. #BeTheChange

SB-PIC has 5 Doctoral School Psychology Intern Positions for 2025-2026!  Please forward to those applying ...

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Dear School Psychology Faculty Colleagues and Students,

 

Please share this correspondence with all faculty and students in school psychology doctoral programs.

 

As many students are preparing to apply this fall for internships for the following academic year, we are enthusiastic to share this announcement to remind you of the doctoral school psychology internship opportunity in California, the Santa Barbara Psychology Internship Consortium (SB-PIC) (APPIC #2455). We are delighted to have 5 sites / slots for 2025-2026, and interns can apply to any or all of the sites. The due date for submissions is December 1, early submissions are encouraged. All interviews for the SB-PIC internship will be completed remotely via ZOOM on January 13th.

 

The SB-PIC mission is to train doctoral school psychology interns dedicated to serving children and their families.  Each of the schools and professionals participating in the SB-PIC are committed to preparing well-rounded school psychologists to facilitate the social, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive development and academic success of a diverse population of students. Join us to serve culturally & linguistically diverse children & families!

 

All the important details about the opportunities in the SB-PIC are available on the website: sb-pic.org


 

A few highlights:

 

- There are 5 internship slots located in schools for 2025-2026 (see website for specific locations in Santa Barbara County)

 

- Each intern receives a stipend of $40,000 (for 10.5 months / 1500+ hours, can arrange for more if needed)

 

- The consortium includes faculty and staff of Santa Barbara County Special Education Local Plan Area (SB-SELPA) and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)

 

- Each of the sites are located in Santa Barbara county, which is located on the central coast of California with a mild climate, ocean, mountain, forest, and agricultural access throughout the county: countyofsb.org

 

- The internship infrastructure builds upon a decade of collaborations between SB-SELPA, UCSB, and schools throughout Santa Barbara County.

 

- Didactic training highlights contemporary research addressing: multi-tiered systems of support; assessment of culturally and linguistically diverse students, screening and supporting student mental health; early childhood screening, assessment, and intervention; assessing and supporting students with Autism; consultation to support teachers and students; behavioral assessment and intervention; crisis preparedness and response; and reading interventions.


- All candidates who share a commitment to promoting the social, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive development and academic success of a diverse population of students are encouraged to apply. Furthermore, those candidates who are fluent in Spanish, English and other languages are especially encouraged to apply. 


- More than 25 SP doctoral interns have completed the SB-PIC program during the past 6 years. Check out our awesome SB-PIC current and recent interns on the SB-PIC website


- Interns have come from numerous school psychology programs across the country, including: University of Missouri, Columbia; University of Kansas; University of South Florida; University of Massachusetts, Boston; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; William James College - Boston, University of California, Riverside - California; Duquesne University; Yeshiva University; Texas Woman’s University; University of New Mexico; University of Montana; University of California, Santa Barbara; among others.

 

- The SB-PIC has been developed to provide doctoral training consistent with the CDSPP, APA, NASP, and CA CTC guidelines for internships in school psychology. The program is an APPIC member (#2455) and is APA Accredited.


- The SB-PIC Lead Clinical Supervisor, Dr. Deborah Umansky is a recent recipient of the Model School Psychology Intern Supervisor Award from the National Association of School Psychologists!


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To apply for an internship, complete an online AAPI application (available at www.appic.org).  The SB-PIC program participates in the national match (natmatch.com).


Santa Barbara Psychology Internship Consortium is included in the APPIC Directory on Line (DoL)
APPIC SB-PIC Program Member Code #2455
Applicants can apply to any or all of the SB-PIC tracks.

 

The SB-PIC website (sb-pic.org) provides extensive information about the SB-PIC.


FAQs: Got sun? Got sand? Got surf? Got yoga? Got sunsets over the ocean? Got mountains? Got national forests? Got beaches for long walks? Got trails for hikes? Got wine tasting? Got a year-round mild climate? Got high-quality supervision? Got an emphasis on advancing evidence-based practice? Got diverse children and families? Got linguistically diverse learners? Got monthly "fun" progress monitoring? Got internship opportunities for school psychology doctoral students? Got APA accreditation? SB-PIC = YES WE GOT IT!

 

If you have additional questions, please email Dr. Jimerson at Jime...@ucsb.edu

 

Sincerely,

Santa Barbara Psychology Internship Consortium (SB-PIC) sb-pic.org

 

Co-Directors of Operations

Dr. Ray Avila   

Dr. Shane Jimerson  

 

Director of Clinical Training

Dr. Erin Dowdy 


Associate Director of Clinical Training

Dr. Jon Goodwin


Assistant Director of Clinical Training

Dr. Arlene Ortiz


Lead of Clinical Supervisor

Dr. Deborah Umansky 



--
Shane R. Jimerson, Ph.D., NCSP
Professor
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
2121 ED, Santa Barbara, CA  93106-9490
Office: (805) 893-3366
Email: Jime...@ucsb.edu
UC Santa Barbara
*UCSB is built on the ancestral and unceded land of the Chumash people. I respect and honor our Indigenous relatives who still nourish this territory from which they were forcibly removed.

President-Emeritus, the Society for the Study of School Psychology
President-Emeritus, the International School Psychology Association
President-Emeritus, Division 16 School Psychology of APA
Editor Emeritus, School Psychology journal, published by APA
Editor, School Psychology Review,Twitter Facebook published by NASP

CCSP Vision - Innovations for Excellence and Equity in Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology.

"I am unable to make the days longer, so I strive to make them better."
-Thoreau


--
Shane R. Jimerson, Ph.D., NCSP
Professor
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
2121 ED, Santa Barbara, CA  93106-9490
Office: (805) 893-3366
Email: Jime...@ucsb.edu
UC Santa Barbara
*UCSB is built on the ancestral and unceded land of the Chumash people. I respect and honor our Indigenous relatives who still nourish this territory from which they were forcibly removed.

President-Emeritus, the Society for the Study of School Psychology
President-Emeritus, the International School Psychology Association
President-Emeritus, Division 16 School Psychology of APA
Editor Emeritus, School Psychology journal, published by APA
Editor, School Psychology Review,Twitter Facebook published by NASP

CCSP Vision - Innovations for Excellence and Equity in Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology.

"I am unable to make the days longer, so I strive to make them better."
-Thoreau
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