Idaho Falls Intern
Confidential
Posted: March 23, 2026
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Quick Summary
Conduct intake interviews and biopsychosocial assessments focused on substance use and co-occurring issues under supervision.
Required Skills
Job Description
Brick House Recovery is a faith-based outpatient addiction recovery program in the state of Idaho with locations in Idaho Falls, Boise and Coeur d'Alene.
We are seeking a master’s-level counseling intern enrolled in an Idaho counseling program and working toward LPC licensure to provide supervised clinical services in an outpatient addiction recovery setting.
Responsibilities
Conduct intake interviews and biopsychosocial assessments focused on substance use and co‑occurring issues under supervision
Assist in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans
Provide individual and/or group counseling for clients in addiction recovery using evidence‑based, recovery‑oriented approaches
Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential clinical documentation in accordance with Idaho legal and ethical standards
Participate in weekly individual and/or group supervision with an Idaho‑approved LPC supervisor
Collaborate with the treatment team on case consultation, referrals, and care coordination
Attend relevant trainings, staff meetings, and professional development activities related to addiction and mental health counseling
Qualifications
Currently enrolled in a master’s program in Counseling (or closely related field) in Idaho, eligible for a supervised clinical internship
Intending to pursue Idaho LPC licensure and seeking supervised hours toward state requirements
Has completed graduate‑level coursework in substance use / addiction counseling
Interest in and/or experience with addiction recovery and co‑occurring mental health concerns
Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
Demonstrated commitment to professional ethics, confidentiality (HIPAA), and cultural humility
Compensation
Unpaid internship providing supervised clinical experience, licensure‑eligible hours (as allowed by the Idaho licensing board), and potential academic credit as approved by the student’s graduate program.