Clinical Intern
The Osiris Group
Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Quick overview
Under clinical supervision, the intern will provide evidence-based mental health services to individuals, couples, children, and families dealing with trauma, grief, and loss, including conducting assessments and developing treatment plans. Responsibilities also involve managing a small caseload, maintaining accurate clinical documentation, and coordinating care with various external agencies and providers.
Requirements summary
Applicants must be enrolled as a second-year/advanced clinical intern in an accredited MSW, LMHC, or LMFT program and must be eligible to begin their field placement. Essential requirements include a commitment to trauma-informed practice, strong clinical writing skills, and possessing a valid driver's license with access to a personal vehicle.
Job description
Clinical Intern — Graduate Field Placement Roxbury, MA | Paid Internship | MSW · CMHC · MFT Programs
About The Osiris Group
The Osiris Group and the Osiris Family Institute exist to strengthen the Black family and resurrect the Black community through culturally competent, Afro-centric mental health care. We believe that cultural competence — truly understanding the perspectives, values, and lived experiences of Black and Latino communities — is the foundation of effective clinical work.
Our practitioners are dedicated to helping individuals and families live in the present, without allowing past hardships to become permanent barriers to mental wellness and growth. We do this by destigmatizing mental illness and delivering evidence-based therapies within a framework that honors culture, identity, and community.
Our culture is built on creativity, integrity, growth, and teamwork. Interns at Osiris don’t just complete field hours — they become part of a mission-driven clinical community and gain the experience, relationships, and skills to build a meaningful career in behavioral health.
Role Overview
Under the oversight of a licensed Clinical Supervisor, the Clinical Intern provides evidence-based mental health services to individuals, families, and children affected by trauma, grief, loss, and behavioral health challenges — primarily in community-based settings. Interns manage a small caseload of up to 5 clients and complete all responsibilities in alignment with their academic program’s field placement or practicum requirements. This is a compensated field placement. Compensation details are provided upon interview.
Supervision & Learning Opportunities
What the internship provides
Weekly individual supervision with your assigned Clinical Supervisor (LICSW or LMHC), conducted virtually via Google Meet Monthly group supervision with fellow interns and clinical staff — building peer learning, reflective practice, and multidisciplinary perspective Supervision aligned to your academic program’s competency requirements, supporting both field education hours and licensure-track goals Exposure to interdisciplinary collaboration with clinicians, TT&S workers, DCF caseworkers, Family Partners, and community providers Access to internal training and professional development opportunities throughout your placement CANS certification support — Massachusetts CBHI CANS certification required; online training available prior to caseload assignment Priority consideration for paid Clinician positions upon graduation for interns who demonstrate clinical readiness
Duties & Responsibilities
All responsibilities are completed under clinical supervision and in alignment with internship requirements.
Direct Clinical Services Conduct behavioral health assessments and assist in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans for children, adolescents, and young adults Provide individual, family, and collateral therapy in home and community settings under supervision; manage a caseload of up to 5 clients Develop and support comprehensive risk assessments and safety plans with youth and families Support crisis response and risk management under supervision; respond to client emergencies as needed Promote family engagement, self-advocacy, and skill-building using culturally responsive, family-driven, and CBHI/wraparound approaches Collaboration & Care Coordination Collaborate closely with Clinical Supervisors, Family Partners, and interdisciplinary team members Coordinate care with families, schools, providers, and external agencies (e.g., DMH, DCF, DYS, DPH, MCI) and support access to community resources Participate in care planning meetings, including Intensive Care Coordination processes where applicable Maintain regular communication with supervisors and the site (email and voicemail) and provide timely updates on case progress Documentation & Compliance Maintain timely, accurate clinical documentation — including progress notes (DAP format), treatment plans, and contact logs — in the electronic health record, in compliance with agency, billing, and academic requirements Ensure compliance with all legal, ethical, and regulatory standards, including HIPAA confidentiality requirements Adhere to provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 119, Section 51A (Mandated Reporter); report all reportable
Eligibility & Requirements
Required Current enrollment in an accredited MSW, CMHC (MA/MS), or MFT graduate program as a first- or second-year clinical intern Eligible to begin field placement or practicum per your academic program’s requirements Commitment to trauma-informed, strengths-based, and culturally responsive practice Willingness to obtain the Massachusetts CBHI CANS certification prior to caseload assignment (online training available) Strong clinical writing, documentation, and communication skills Valid driver’s license, safe driving record, and access to a reliable personal vehicle for travel to client homes and community locations Availability Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM (flexible scheduling to meet client needs) Preferred/Nice-to-Haves A minimum of one year of prior clinical or field experience in culturally diverse mental health or human services settings Experience with Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems; Welligent experience is a plus Proficiency with Google Workspace (Docs, Drive, Gmail, Meet) Bilingual or multilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Skills & Competencies Strong cultural competence and genuine commitment to Afro-centric, community-based clinical practice Knowledge of child development across physical, mental, and emotional domains Foundational clinical and psychiatric knowledge; ability to apply evidence-based interventions under supervision Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to build trust with clients, families, and multidisciplinary team members Self-motivated and able to manage a caseload independently while remaining responsive to supervision Strong organizational, analytical, and time management skills with attention to detail Computer literacy with the ability to maintain electronic records accurately
How To Apply
We are looking for graduate students who are serious about culturally competent clinical practice and ready to grow in a rigorous, mission-driven environment. Please submit the following through our application portal: Resume Cover letter describing your clinical background, your connection to Osiris’s mission, and your area of placement interest One letter of recommendation from a faculty member, field supervisor, or clinical professional Contact information for three professional references
Questions? Reach out — we're happy to talk through the role before you apply.
- human.resources@osirisgroup.org
- Phone: (617) 465-0913
Equal Employment Opportunity The Osiris Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal or Massachusetts law. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and equitable workplace.