Community Behavioral Health Internship Opportunities

Interning in the nonprofit community behavioral health field is a rewarding way to gain practical experience and contacts. Internships are available at various CSO locations and programs. (See a list of CSO locations).

In a single year, CSO accommodates more than 120 interns. Of those eligible, most have gone on to be hired as CSO employees.

To learn more and/or be considered for an internship opportunity, please complete the Internship Application. Our recruiter or hiring manager will be in contact.

 

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Based on the results of an independent survey conducted among 70% of CSO staff, Clinical & Support Options earned a Gold-Level Award and was named a Top Workplace in the Healthcare Industry. CSO scored well above industry standards in multiple categories, especially those regarding benefits packages, staff input and inclusion, sharing of ideas, growth and training opportunities, and meaningful work.

 

Available Internships By Program / Type

To learn more about our available areas for internship focus, click each topic below to expand details:

  • Internship Program: Masters

    Internship Locations: Pittsfield, Springfield, Gardner, Greenfield, Northampton, Athol

    Internship work may include:
    Developing and facilitating a strength-based therapeutic relationship with a youth and/or family

    Improving the functioning in the home and community

    Developing treatment plans

    Co-facilitating groups

    Collaborating with other services involved with client

  • Internship Program: Bachelors, Masters

    Internship Locations: Greenfield, Athol, Northampton, Gardner

    Internship work may include:

    Complete crisis evaluations, assessments, and safety plans

    Responding to crisis situations

    Discharge planning

    Collaborating with other services involved with client

  • Internship Programs: Bachelors, Masters

    Internship Locations: Greenfield, Amherst

    Internship work may include:

    Working closely with local police department

    Riding along with police officer to respond to mental health emergency calls

    Complete crisis evaluations

    Helping to improve police responses to mental health crises

    Documentation and follow-up

  • Internship Programs: Masters

    Internship Locations: Pittsfield, Springfield, Gardner, Greenfield, Northampton, Athol

    Internship work may include:

    Completing assessments and creating treatment plans

    Working with client/families around implementing the therapeutic interventions

    Developing Safety Plans and/or other Crisis Planning Tools

    Collaborating with other services involved with client

  • Internship Program: Masters

    Internship Locations: Northampton, Greenfield, Athol

    Internship work may include:

    Coordinating care for youth and teens within behavioral health, social services, and medical care

    Facilitating care plan team meetings with evidence-based wrap

    Collaborating with other services involved with client

    Completing learning assessment and care planning

  • Internship Programs: Bachelors, Masters

    Internship Locations: Pittsfield, Springfield, Gardner, Greenfield, Northampton, Athol

    Internship work may include:

    Learn about integrated and coordinated care

    Care coordination with medical and social service providers

    Completing case management with clients

  • Internship Programs: Bachelors, Masters

    Internship Locations: Northampton, Greenfield, Springfield

    Internship work may include:
    Assist, educate, and motivate clients with the developing/maintaining the following:
    Daily living skills
    Interactive skills
    Identification of goals and strengths
    Hygiene and household skills
    Natural support network
    Housing
    Employment strategies
    Crisis intervention

  • Internship Programs: Bachelors, Masters

    Internship Locations: Northampton, Athol, Gardner, Amherst, Great Barrington, Florence

    Internship work may include:
    Co-facilitate therapeutic/educational groups

    Conduct one-on-one support to families for basic needs and case management

    Be a team member and daily activities (playgroups, fun family events)