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Mental Health Professional Intern (Level I or II)

CompanyFamily Solutions Of Ohio INC
LocationChicago
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 8, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Conduct clinical intake assessments and provide individual and group therapy under licensed supervision. Responsibilities include treatment planning, delivering psychoeducation, and maintaining clinical documentation in compliance with Medicaid standards.
Internship Type
full time
Salary Range
$19 - $24
Company Size
3
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
27 hours
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About The Company
FAMILY SOLUTIONS USA is a mental health care company with locations in Ohio, Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina, & Washington DC.
About the Role

Mental Health Professional Intern (Master’s Level | Level 1 or 2) 

Mental Health Services | Hybrid

Family Solutions of Illinois is seeking master ’s-level Mental Health Professional Interns to join our Mental Health Services team. This internship is designed for graduate students pursuing degrees in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage & Family Therapy who are seeking meaningful, supervised direct-care experience aligned with academic and licensure requirements.

This role offers hands-on clinical exposure working with diverse populations in community-based, outpatient, and behavioral health settings under the supervision of licensed clinicians.

Internship Classification Options

  • Paid Internship: Non-Exempt, Temporary Part-Time W-2 Employees. STUDENTS must be seeking a field placement opportunity that requires approval by their school. 

  • Compensation based on education level and relevant experience

    • Mental Health Professional Intern (Master's Level 1: 400 hours) | $19.00-$21.50 per hour

    • Qualified Mental Health Professional Intern (Master's Level 2: 600 hours) | $22.00-$24.00 per hour

Internship classification is determined based on academic requirements, funding availability, and role alignment. Unpaid internships are structured primarily for educational benefit and require verification of university credit eligibility. 

Schedule & Term

  • Part-Time: Approximately 15 hours/week of direct service activities

  • Term Length: 1 or 2 semesters (adjustable based on university requirements)

  • Schedule Flexibility: Available to accommodate academic calendars

Weekly Hours & Structure: MHP/QMHP Interns are expected to complete a minimum of 15 direct care (billable) hours per week, which may increase depending on specific academic internship requirements. Total weekly commitment will not exceed 27 hours and includes a combination of direct service, supervision, training, documentation, and administrative support, in alignment with both organizational policy and academic standards.

Work Location

Hybrid — a combination of:

  • In-office

  • Community-based

  • Remote work 

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct clinical intake assessments and assist with diagnostic impressions under supervision

  • Provide individual and group therapy under licensed supervision

  • Support treatment planning using evidence-based models

  • Deliver psychoeducation to clients and families

  • Assist with care coordination, referrals, and continuity of care

  • Observe and support crisis intervention and safety planning

  • Complete clinical documentation in the EHR in compliance with Medicaid and agency standards

  • Participate in supervision, case consultation, and interdisciplinary team meetings

Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in an accredited master’s program (Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, MFT, or related field)

  • Internship/practicum placement required for degree completion

  • Minimum 3.0 GPA

  • Coursework or experience in evidence-based practices (CBT, DBT, MI, trauma-informed care preferred)

  • Strong written documentation skills

  • Ability to work independently with supervision

  • Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office and EHR systems 

  • Additional requirements may include a background check (CANTS/DCFS), drug screening, and reliable transportation for community-based services.

  • Obtain and maintain certification in IM CAN, First Aid, CPR & AED, and Nonviolent Crisis Intervention required

Training & Supervision

  • Weekly individual and group clinical supervision provided by licensed clinicians

  • Opportunities to shadow experienced providers

  • Case consultation with multidisciplinary teams

  • Supervised hours may count toward licensure (as permitted by state and program)

Internship Benefits

  • Direct client care experience in real-world clinical settings

  • Supervised hours aligned with academic and licensure requirements

  • Professional mentorship and networking

  • Flexible scheduling

  • Priority consideration for future employment opportunities

How to Apply

Submit:

  • Resume

  • Cover letter outlining clinical interests and preferred population

  • University internship requirements (if applicable)

  • Three references (two academic/professional, one personal)


Application Deadlines:

  • Fall 2026 Semester:

    • Application Open: June 08, 2026

    • Application Close: June 30, 2026

  • Spring 2027 Semester:

    • Application Open: July 01, 2026

    • Application Close: August 31, 2026

  • Summer 2027 Semester:

    • Application Open: December 01, 2026

    • Application Close: January 31, 2027


Key Skills
Clinical Intake AssessmentsIndividual TherapyGroup TherapyTreatment PlanningPsychoeducationCare CoordinationCrisis InterventionClinical DocumentationCBTDBTMotivational InterviewingTrauma-Informed CareMicrosoft OfficeEHR Systems
Categories
HealthcareSocial Services
Benefits
Direct Client Care ExperienceSupervised Hours For LicensureProfessional MentorshipNetworkingFlexible SchedulingPriority Consideration For Future Employment