Seven Oaks Academy is offering a Community Engagement Fellowship for undergraduate and graduate students seeking internship, practicum, or service learning hours in fields such as Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, Education, Public Health, or Nonprofit Leadership.
Fellows gain hands-on experience supporting families, observing early childhood development, assisting with community outreach initiatives, and learning how a mission-driven preschool serves children and families.
Seven Oaks Academy is offering a Community Engagement Fellowship for college students seeking internship, practicum, service learning, or volunteer hours in fields such as Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Education, Public Health, or Nonprofit Leadership.
This fellowship provides a meaningful opportunity to gain hands-on experience in an early childhood environment while learning how schools partner with families and the broader community to support young children.
Fellows will observe child development, assist with family engagement initiatives, support community partnerships, and learn how mission-driven schools serve children and families beyond the classroom.
This position is designed to support students completing required academic hours while gaining real-world professional experience.
Support family engagement and community connection initiatives within the school community
Observe classroom environments to understand early childhood development and learning practices
Assist with parent communication, events, and family resource support
Help coordinate community outreach initiatives such as workshops, family education programs, or community partnerships
Assist with documentation, program organization, and administrative support related to family and community programming
Participate in professional reflection and mentorship conversations related to the helping professions
Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and ethical conduct when working with families and children
Fellows will gain experience in:
Current undergraduate or graduate student in a related field such as:
Human Services
Social Work
Psychology
Education
Public Health
Nonprofit Leadership
Sociology or related discipline
Interest in working with children, families, and community-based programs
Strong communication and professionalism
Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries
Reliable schedule to complete required academic hours
Flexible scheduling based on the student’s academic requirements
Typical fellowship hours range between 8–15 hours per week depending on program requirements
This fellowship is designed to support students completing academic internship or practicum requirements and may be eligible for course credit through participating universities.
Why do so many families choose Montessori?
Lessons are designed and given to each child when they are most ready to learn.
Social, emotional, and physical development is emphasized along with academic skills.
Freedom to move and choose activities fosters independence and self-confidence.
Current neurology and human development research consistently backs Montessori.