Junior Clinician Role in Broomfield, Colorado | Early Career Opportunity | Clinical Internship and/or Practicum | Unpaid Internship

 

Location Broomfield, Colorado | Teen and Young Adult Outpatient Treatment Center 

Reports to: Clinical Program Director  

Join us in Broomfield, Colorado, for an unpaid Junior Clinician Practicum/Internship role at our Teen and Young Adult Outpatient Treatment Center. Gain valuable experience under direct supervision, offering individual, group, and family therapy while working closely with our clinical team. Perfect for master's students in counseling or social work seeking hands-on training and growth.

When you successfully complete your practicum with us, we encourage you to explore the possibility of extending your journey with a clinical internship if the opportunity arises, as recommended by our Program Director.

  • pease be aware this is an unpaid internship opportunity. 

 

 

About the role

As a Clinical Intern/Practicum Student at Sandstone Care, you will have the opportunity to work with clients and families who are seeking help for substance use and mental health issues. You will be part of a multidisciplinary clinical team that provides individual, group, and family therapy, as well as case management and aftercare planning. You will also receive weekly supervision and training in various modalities and techniques.

Some of your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting the treatment of assigned clients under the direct supervision of a Sandstone Care clinician
  • Contributing to the development and implementation of treatment goals and plans
  • Conducting individual, group, and family therapy sessions with assigned clients
  • Documenting client progress and outcomes in accordance with ethical and professional standards
  • Participating in clinical team meetings

We kindly request that practicum students understand the requirement to always work under the direct guidance and supervision of a Sandstone Care clinician during their onsite practicum hours.

 

 

 

The Opportunity:

Your Next Chapter: Clinical Intern/Practicum Student at Sandstone Care

Here’s your chance to make a real difference:

  • Learn and Grow: Gain valuable experience and skills in working with clients and families who struggle with substance use and mental health issues. 
  • Be Supported: Receive weekly supervision and training from our experienced and compassionate clinical team, as well as CEU support and personal/professional growth opportunities. 
  • Be Part of the Solution: Help us deliver evidence-based and individualized treatment that fosters recovery, resilience, and wellness for our clients and their families. 
  • Belong and Thrive: Be part of our close-knit, collaborative community of therapists and team members, where equity and respect are at the forefront. 

Ready to shape lives and grow together? Join Sandstone Care and let’s create a brighter future.

 

 

Qualifications:

You are a master’s student in counseling or social work who is looking for a clinical practicum or internship opportunity. You are passionate about helping people who struggle with substance use and mental health issues. You are eager to learn from our experienced clinical team and apply your skills in individual, group, and family therapy.

You are also:

  • Able to commit to 15-20 hours per week, including at least one evening per week
  • Committed  to completing high quality clinical documentation and other paperwork within required deadlines
  • Professional and self-aware, seeking support when needed
  • Communicative and collaborative, coordinating care with clients, family, and other providers

 

 

 

 

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