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Quick overview

Provide direct support, mentorship, and behavioral intervention for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Assist with independent living skills and community engagement while maintaining detailed service documentation.

Requirements summary

Applicants should be currently enrolled in a bachelor's degree program in psychology, social work, or a related human services field. Requirements include a background check, valid driver's license, and a commitment to person-centered support.

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Job description

About Sample Supports Sample Supports provides person-centered services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), helping people build independence, meaningful relationships, and fulfilling lives within their communities. Our team is committed to compassionate care, behavioral support, advocacy, and empowering individuals through community-based services.

To be considered for this role, you must complete the Culture Index Survey (link here). This is not a test - there are no right or wrong answers. It helps us build well-balanced teams and match people with roles where they can thrive.

Position Overview Sample Supports is seeking motivated and compassionate Bachelor Level Interns to join our Behavior and Supported Living Services (SLS) programs. This internship offers hands-on experience supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities while developing professional skills in behavioral health, human services, mentorship, and community-based care. This position is ideal for students pursuing degrees in psychology, social work, human services, behavioral health, special education, counseling, or related fields who are interested in gaining real-world experience in direct support services and behavioral intervention. Interns work under supervision while providing mentorship, line staffing, behavioral support implementation, and person-centered services in both community and home settings.

What You’ll Learn Interns will gain valuable experience in

Behavioral support implementation Supported Living Services (SLS) Community integration and inclusion Independent living skill development Crisis prevention and de-escalation Professional communication and documentation Advocacy and person-centered care Social and relationship skill building Interdisciplinary team collaboration Ethical decision-making in human services

Key Responsibilities Provide direct support and mentorship to individuals receiving services Support implementation of behavioral support plans under supervision Assist individuals with independent living skills, communication, emotional regulation, and community engagement Help individuals participate in recreational, educational, vocational, and community activities Model and reinforce coping skills, communication strategies, and positive behavioral supports Observe and report behavioral trends, concerns, and progress Complete daily documentation and service notes in compliance with agency standards Attend supervision meetings, trainings, and team meetings Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and healthy boundaries Support crisis response and safety procedures when necessary Advocate for individuals receiving services and promote person-centered care

Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications

Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program in: Psychology Social Work Human Services Behavioral Health Special Education Counseling Or a related field Strong communication and interpersonal skills Interest in working with individuals with IDD Ability to receive feedback and participate in supervision Commitment to professionalism and person-centered support

Additional Requirements Background check clearance Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (if applicable) CPR/First Aid certification (may be completed during internship) Mandatory Reporter training (may be completed during internship) RBT certification preferred but not required

Why Join Sample Supports? Gain meaningful hands-on experience in the human services field Work directly with experienced behavioral health professionals Build skills that prepare you for careers in psychology, counseling, social work, behavioral health, and special education Make a lasting impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities Join a supportive, team-oriented culture focused on growth and advocacy

Apply Today If you are passionate about helping others, building professional skills, and making a difference in your community, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding internship opportunity.