We are committed to developing future mental health professionals and expanding access to quality care. Explore opportunities to grow with us in a supportive, supervised clinical environment.
1. Mental Health Counselor Internship
This internship is designed for graduate-level students seeking supervised clinical experience in a remote, real-world therapeutic setting.
Important: This position is open only to candidates currently residing in Colorado. Applications from non-Colorado residents will not be reviewed.
Core Responsibilities
- Conduct individual and group therapy sessions under licensed supervision
- Perform intake interviews and clinical assessments
- Assist in treatment planning and implementation
- Coordinate with schools, medical providers, and social workers
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation
- Assist in crisis intervention and risk assessment
Required Qualifications
- Enrolled in a Master’s or Doctoral program (Counseling, Psychology, or Social Work)
- Preferably from a CACREP-accredited institution
- Coursework in counseling theory, human development, and ethics
- May require a background check depending on the program
Key Skills
- Ability to build trust and rapport with diverse clients
- Familiarity with CBT, DBT, or other evidence-based approaches
- Strong written and verbal communication
- Openness to supervision and feedback
Professional Development Opportunities
- Regular individual and group supervision
- Participation in team meetings and workshops
- Exposure to real-world clinical practice
Location Requirement
Although this is a remote position, applicants must currently reside in Colorado to meet licensing and supervision requirements.
Compensation
This internship is unpaid and intended for academic credit. It is designed to support professional growth toward becoming an independent contractor in private practice after licensure.
2. Independent Contractor (Mental Health Counselor)
Overview
Opportunity for Master’s-level graduates to provide supervised clinical services in a remote therapeutic setting.
Core Responsibilities
- Conduct individual and group therapy sessions under supervision
- Perform intake interviews and clinical assessments
- Assist in treatment planning and implementation
- Coordinate with schools, medical providers, and social workers
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation
- Assist in crisis intervention and risk assessment
Required Qualifications
- Completed Master’s or Doctoral degree
- Registered (or eligible) with relevant regulatory authority
- Background check required
Key Skills & Development
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Familiarity with CBT, DBT, or similar approaches
- Ability to build trust with diverse clients
- Openness to supervision and feedback