Description
Counselor Intern (Unpaid) — Residential Program
Commitment: Part-time volunteer internship; minimum 3–6 months commitment preferred; one Saturday per month required for family program.
Compensation: This is an unpaid volunteer internship; academic credit, supervision toward certification, letters of recommendation, and a written evaluation are available where applicable.
Role Summary
Serve as a frontline counseling intern in a small, faith-based residential program serving up to 12 women in recovery. Under supervision, you will deliver individual and group counseling, support treatment planning, and teach recovery-focused classes that integrate spiritual, emotional, and practical skill development in accordance with Good News Home program standards and New Jersey rehabilitation mandates.
Key Duties And Responsibilities
Counselor Intern (Unpaid) — Residential Program
Commitment: Part-time volunteer internship; minimum 3–6 months commitment preferred; one Saturday per month required for family program.
Compensation: This is an unpaid volunteer internship; academic credit, supervision toward certification, letters of recommendation, and a written evaluation are available where applicable.
Role Summary
Serve as a frontline counseling intern in a small, faith-based residential program serving up to 12 women in recovery. Under supervision, you will deliver individual and group counseling, support treatment planning, and teach recovery-focused classes that integrate spiritual, emotional, and practical skill development in accordance with Good News Home program standards and New Jersey rehabilitation mandates.
Key Duties And Responsibilities
- Complete initial intake assessments and maintain ongoing assessments and progress evaluations for assigned clients.
- Enter and update client data in NJSAMS and the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system.
- Facilitate group therapy and teach addiction-focused classes addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery.
- Schedule, document, and conduct individual counseling sessions in the EHR.
- Modify treatment plans based on observation and clinical supervision.
- Provide crisis intervention and appropriate short-term clinical support.
- Perform case-management tasks, including biosocial/legal coordination and referrals to community services.
- Read and integrate daily logs and shift notes into clinical interactions.
- Support clients’ development of life skills (e.g., personal budgeting, shopping) as part of rehabilitation work.
- Attend staff meetings, trainings, and supervision; submit certificates for training attendance.
- Participate in the monthly family program on one Saturday each month.
- Supervised, hands-on clinical experience toward CADC/MSW credentialing requirements.
- Experience with NJSAMS and EHR documentation practices used in New Jersey residential treatment.
- Mentorship from licensed clinicians and program leaders.
- Letter of recommendation and formal evaluation upon satisfactory completion; support for academic credit if requested.
- Currently pursuing or actively completing CADC credentialing or MSW program; documentation of enrollment required.
- Prior experience in residential, group-home, or addiction recovery settings strongly preferred.
- Understanding of addiction dynamics, co-occurring issues, and the role of spiritual practice in recovery.
- Strong assessment, documentation, and communication skills.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries, confidentiality, and trauma-informed practice.
- Self-motivated, punctual, and able to work both independently and as part of a small team.
- Background check and references required.

