What are the responsibilities and job description for the Direct Supervisor position at Ambitious Minds Therapy Centers?
Overview
Join our dynamic mental health team as a Direct Supervisor, The Behavioral Health Intern – Direct Supervision role is designed for individuals currently holding or eligible for an intern license in Nevada (CSW-Intern, MFT-Intern, CPC-Intern, or Psychology Intern/Associate).
The intern will provide behavioral health services under the direct supervision of an approved Nevada-licensed clinical supervisor. All services and documentation will be reviewed and approved to ensure compliance with Nevada Medicaid and licensing board regulations.
Responsibilities
Under direct supervision and within intern scope of practice, responsibilities may include:
- Conduct biopsychosocial assessments, diagnostic screening, and intake procedures (based on board approval).
- Provide individual, family, or group psychotherapy, skills development, or supportive counseling services.
- Assist with treatment planning, service goals, progress tracking, and case conceptualization.
- Provide grief support, coping strategies, and emotional regulation assistance for clients and families.
- Deliver community-based or telehealth behavioral health services depending on role assignment and Medicaid compliance.
- Document services using approved EHR platform in alignment with Nevada Medicaid standards.
- Participate in clinical supervision meetings, case consultations, professional training, and compliance reviews.
- Support crisis intervention processes, safety planning, and risk management procedures under supervision guidelines.
- Demonstrate commitment to ethical conduct, boundaries, confidentiality, and cultural humility.
Preferred Experience & Skills (Not Required)
- Experience in behavioral health, coaching, case management, hospice, or healthcare settings.
- Interest or background in palliative care, grief work, or trauma-informed clinical practice.
- Familiarity with Medicaid or clinical documentation systems.
- Experience with client-facing support roles or care coordination.
Qualifications
Candidates must meet Nevada Medicaid and state licensing board eligibility:
- Completion of or current enrollment in a Master’s or Doctoral program in:
- Counseling
- Social Work
- Marriage & Family Therapy
- Psychology
- Behavioral Science or a related field
- Eligible for a Nevada intern license (one of the following):
- CSW-Intern
- CPC-Intern
- MFT-Intern
- Psychology Intern / Psychological Assistant
Ability to meet supervision requirements set by the applicable Nevada licensing board.
Compensation & Schedule
- Flexible schedule with potential remote availability depending on licensing board guidelines.
- Paid internship — compensation varies based on role responsibilities and caseload progression.
- Supervision is provided as part of the role and may include individual and/or group format.
Final compensation structure will be discussed during the interview.
Why Join Us?
- Opportunity to help build a specialty behavioral health program from the ground up
- Flexible scheduling and compensation model
- Meaningful work serving individuals and families during some of life’s most vulnerable moments
- Supportive and collaborative leadership culture
How to Apply
Please submit:
✔ Resume
✔ Summary of clinical interests or letter of intent
✔ Status of intern licensure (issued or pending)
✔ Program enrollment or degree verification (if applicable)
Thank you for your consideration in advance. We look forward to meeting with you soon.
Pay: From $40,000.00 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Las Vegas, NV 89107
Salary : $40,000