Intern Mental Health Therapist Albuquerque

Intern Mental Health Therapist

Part Time • Albuquerque
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Benefits:
  • Supervision Hours
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity for advancement

Clinic Description

Ellie Mental Health – New Mexico is a growing mental health and wellness agency. We provide individuals, couples, and group therapy services to New Mexicans. The Ellie Staff pride themselves on being an innovative and creating team that works collaboratively with clients and community partners to deliver the most comprehensive and personalized treatment to all clients. 

Required Qualifications and Skills

·         Enrolled in or recently graduated from a master’s degree program in counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, or related field. 
·         Eligible to practice under supervision and working toward clinical licensure in their perspective field. 
·         Demonstrated ability to maintain professional boundaries while building therapeutic rapport. 
·         Commitment to providing culturally responsive, inclusive, and trauma-informed care.
·         Effective written and verbal communication skills.
·         Ability to demonstrate and model stable, appropriate boundaries with clients.
·         Ability to complete and submit documentation of services and other documents in a timely manner.
·         Comfort and familiarity working with a diverse client base.
·         Proficient in the use of typical office technology (computers, e-mail, etc.) and Electronic Health Record systems.
·         Must be able to be credentialled and contracted with insurance panels for commercial and Medicaid plans.
·         Must pass a CYFD background check.
 

Responsibilities and Duties

Client Care Experience
-          Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy under the supervision of a licensed clinician. 
-          Conduct diagnostic assessments, develop treatment plans, and maintain progress notes in compliance with organizational, state, federal, and insurance requirements, under the supervision of a licensed clinician. 
-          Participate in case consultations and supervisions to ensure quality of care and continued professional growth. 
-          Maintain a manageable caseload that allows for consistent client engagement and ongoing clinical development. 
-          Implement evidence-based practices appropriate to client needs and clinical focus areas. 
 
Ethical and Legal Compliance
-          Coordinate care with supervisors, clinicians, and administrative support staff to support positive client outcomes. 
-          Collaborate with teams to ensure accurate billing and scheduling of clients. 
-          Participate in team meetings, training and clinical case discussions, as required. 
-          Contribute to a supportive, inclusive, and collaborative clinic environment. 
 
Documentation and Compliance
-          Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation in the electronic health record (EHR). 
-          Ensure all clinical activities align with ethical standards, supervision requirements and state regulations. 
-          Adhere to HIPAA, confidentiality standards, and organizational policy and procedures. 
 
Professional Development
-          Attend individual and group supervision sessions as required. 
-          Engage in continuing education and training opportunities provided by Ellie Mental Health. 
-          Seek feedback and incorporate guidance from supervisors to enhance clinical skills and professional growth.

This is an unpaid role. To apply, please submit a resume, letter of good academic standing, and educational institution requirements. 
Compensation: $0.01 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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