Mental Health Support Nationwide

Footprints Mental Health Counseling: What our interns do?

Grow your skills and Make a Difference

Are you passionate about mental wellness and looking to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives? A Mental Health Counselor Internship (MHC-I) is the first step towards licensure to become a full time mental health counselor. An MHC-I role is the opportunity to gain hands on, practical experience in a professional, supportive environment where your contributions matter.

Purpose of Internship

  • Work directly with licensed mental health professionals
  • Develop core skills for your counseling career
  • Learn documentation and case management 
  • Gain exposure to diverse client populations and mental health conditions
  • Complete required hours for your graduate program and licensure 

Direct Clinical Experience

  • Conducting intake assessments through interviews and observations
  • Providing one on one and group counseling under supervision
  • Assisting clients in overcoming life challenges, emotional distress and behavioral concerns
  • Performing crisis interventions
  • Encouraging clients to express their emotions and gain personal insight

Clinical and Administrative responsibilities

  • Maintaining confidentiality and secure records in compliance with HIPPA standards
  • Developing individualized treatment plans based on client needs
  • Evaluating client progress and adjusting theraputic approaches
  • Participing in program evaluation and outcome tracking

Supervision and Supprt

You won’t go it alone

  • Weekly one on one supervision with a licensed counselor
  • Weekly group supervision for peer collaboration and shared learning
  • Guidance in developing your identity and confidence as a mental health professional
  • Constructive feedback to grow your clinical skills 

Requirements

  • To apply you MUST be enrolled in a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master’s program
  • Actively working towards eventual state licensure
  • Committed to ethical practice, confidentiality and client-centered care
  • Uphold the highest compliance of HIPPA standards